Enioluwa Adeoluwa was in his first year in university the first time he tried make-up on. He was in the company of his female friends and while they applied different shades of foundation and concealer just...
A Nigerian-American, Kelechi Ndukwe, has been appointed as the commander of a US Navy Guided Missile Destroyer. Ndukwe who had been serving as the second-in-command took over from DeVere J. Crooks who had commanded the ship...
By BBC Africa With low expectations of elected politicians in Nigeria, Barbara Etim James is convinced that the solution to many of the country's problems lies with its many chiefs, kings and queens. Two years ago,...
Two Nigerians elected to the US National Academy of Engineering (NAE) have been celebrated by The US Mission in Nigeria. They are Oyekunle Olukotun and Oluwole Soboyejo. Both Soboyejo and Olukotun were among the 104 new...
The University of Aberdeen said on Thursday it would return a Benin Bronze to Nigeria within weeks, one of the first public institutions to do so more than a century after Britain looted the sculptures and...
US president Joe Biden has given another Nigerian Mrs. Adesuwa Ogiamien-Adesotoye a key appointment in his administration. Mrs. Ogiamien-Adesotoye, a scion of the popular Ogiamien Family of Benin was appointed director of global health resources and...
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