2020-10-17T12:50:38+00:00

Our Heroes Past

My stiffest earthly assignment is ended, and my major life’s work is done. My country is now free and I have been honored to be its first indigenous head of state. What more could one desire in life?

2019-12-27T15:24:42+00:00

TAFAWA BALEWA

TAFAWA BALEWA Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, KBE(1) (December 1912 – January 15, 1966) was a Nigerian politician, and the only prime minister of an independent Nigeria. Originally a trained teacher, he became a vocal leader for Northern interest as one of the few educated Nigerians of his time. He was also an international statesman, widely respected across the African continent as one of

2019-12-28T19:07:52+00:00

NNAMDI AZIKIWE

NNAMDI AZIKIWE Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904-1996) was one of the foremost Nigerian and West African nationalists and the first president of Nigeria. Nnamdi Azikiwe was born on Nov. 16, 1904, of Ibo parents in Zungeru, Northern Nigeria, where his father worked as a clerk in the Nigerian Regiment. His parents gave him the name Benjamin, but he

2019-12-28T19:08:51+00:00

CHINUA ACHEBE

CHINUA ACHEBE Chinua Achebe (pronounced Chee-noo-ah Ah-chay-bay) is considered by many critics and teachers to be the most influential African writer of his generation. His writings, including the novel Things Fall Apart, have introduced readers throughout the world to creative uses of language and form, as well as to factual inside accounts of modern African life and history.

2019-12-28T19:09:48+00:00

ADEBAYO FALETI

ADEBAYO FALETI He was Africa's first newscaster, Africa's first stage play Director, Africa's first film editor and librarian with the first television station in Africa (WNTV/WNBS), Nigeria's first Yoruba presenter on Television, a Nigerian poet, journalist, writer, Nollywood films Director and actor. He was also known as a Yoruba translator, a broadcaster, TV exponent and pioneer of the first television station

2019-12-28T19:10:40+00:00

OBAFEMI AWOLOWO

OBAFEMI AWOLOWO Awolowo was a Nigerian nationalist and statesman who played a key role in Nigeria's independence movement, the First and Second Republics and the Civil War. He is most notable as the outstanding first premier of the Western Region but was also a successful federal commissioner for finance and vice president of the Federal Executive