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Holiday Destination… Omo River: The Museum Of Peoples
In 1980, UNESCO declared the Lower Omo Valley a World Heritage Site in recognition of its uniqueness: Nowhere else on the planet do so many genetically and linguistically diverse people... -
Egungun: The Seen Spirits?
What have you believed about Egungun? That they are masquerades or mere symbolic manifestations of the ancestors or spirits? Or men and boys dressed up in elaborate cloth and raffia... -
Ogoja’s Big New Yam Festival
The Ikatpang Women’s Association brought a lot of colour to the festival. There was fun in Ogoja during the recent New Yam Festival, with fun and good... -
Versatility In Indigenous Languages: A Tool For National Integration, Says Imo CP
The Imo State Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, has stated that being versatile in Nigerian languages was a tool for national integration, saying the National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO)... -
How To Revitalise Culture Sector, By New NCAC Head
The new Executive Director/CEO of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Mrs. Dayo Keshi is taking on her new role faithfully pledging development of the economy through the... -
Proper Knowledge Of Indigenous Language Enhances The Aesthetics Of Art
The one-month intensive Nigerian Indigenous Language Programme (NILP) organized by National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO), Minna State Office, has come to a deserving end, Thursday, 11th September, 2014, at...
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February 6, 2020