Highlights from Nigeria

User icon Elizabeth Robey
10 November 2022
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Highlights from Nigeria includes Library of Congress' Nigeria postcard collection 1890-1920; Several of Prime Minister Balewa's speeches; extensive photos of artwork and music.


DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English

Nigeria is one of the countries with the largest reserves of crude oil worldwide. About 80 percent of the country's income comes from the export of oil and natural gas. …


LC: Library of Congress English

The Africana Historic Postcard Collection has significant value for researchers and students working on sub-Saharan Africa’s colonial life and cultural history in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In addition …


Endangered Archives Programme · 25 May 2012 English

The late Professor Ade Obayemi’s lifetime collection of documents and correspondence lies in the Akodi Africa Museum he set up with his own funds at his home town in Iffe …


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Arewa House is the center for historical documentation and research of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Located at No. 1 Rabah Road, in the Residence of the late Premier …


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This collection of photographs, taken by a British colonial administrator in Nigeria, documents the art and culture of various people groups in Nigeria.


Black Past · 1 January 1957

In 1957 the Nigerian House of Representatives passed a motion requesting Independence from Great Britain and calling on that colonial power to officially set the date for that Independence as …


Black Past · 1 September 1957

By 1957 Nigeria was clearly on the path toward independence. In preparation the British Government named Abubakar Tafawa Balewa the first Prime Minister of the soon to be independent nation …


CREM: Centre de Recherche en Ethnomusicologie · 1950

Enregistrements sonores inédits recueillis par Beier au Nigeria lors de son terrain de 1950 et 1955


Black Past · 1 October 1960

On Saturday, October 1, 1960, Nigeria became an independent nation. What follows is Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa’s speech delivered at Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos at the Independence Ceremony.


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Lillian Trager, professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside for over 30 years, served as director of the university's Center for International Studies from 1993-1998. Her research focused primarily …