By Ebi Kesiena Carrots are not just great snacks and vegetables to munch on, but they are great for your skin. Rich in vitamins, beta- carotene, and antioxidants, carrots skin glow isn’t gotten by eating carrots...
With the advent of civilization, the Igarra traditional marriage gives the intended couple the leverage of establishing a relationship before actual marriage. Recently, our correspondent EBI KESIENA witnessed the union of two Igarra kindreds....
By John Ikani The league of luxury cars owners in Nigeria has registered a new member as popular Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie bought a Lexus SUV for himself, “after hustling for 16 years”. The actor cum...
By John Ikani Former BBNaija Season 6 housemate, Niyi was at a popular nightclub in Lagos where he partied with friends and fans. Niyi who was evicted from the reality TV show on the second week...
Legendary Nigerian singer, Sir Victor Uwaifo has passed away at the age of 80. His nephew, Uwaifo Peter, broke the news on his verified Facebook page on Saturday evening. Uwaifo Jnr, who is a gospel artiste...
By Ebi Kesiena Ventilation helps your home rid itself of moisture, smoke, cooking odours, and indoor pollutants. Structural ventilation controls heat levels in the attic, moderates dampness in the crawlspace and basement, and keeps moisture...
Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.
© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.
The African continent is in urgent need of balanced and credible news. We face immense challenges in delivering accurate and comprehensive news coverage. We kindly seek your support in achieving these critical goals.
Heritage Times (HT) represents fact-based investigative journalism for Africans by Africans, with a global reach. Our work is made possible by the unwavering support of our partners and a diverse range of readers who believe in our mission.
We are committed to delivering real-time. in-depth, exclusive, and free news and information. However, it is important to recognize that investigative journalism requires substantial funding and involves significant risk. Our reporters often face serious dangers in their pursuit of truth, and we uphold a strict principle of not accepting payments for news.
Join us in advancing this African News Frontier by supporting balanced and credible journalism across Africa.