Pepper Soup: The Spicy Nigerian Comfort Food You Should Know by Clarice Knelly

Nigeria is a West African country known for its love of hot and spicy. According to Eater, Nigeria is one of the world's 12 most spicy cuisines. Jollof rice, of course, is a great entry into the West African food world, but it doesn't end there. Akara is a popular street food in the country that is a delicious …

A Nigerian Finds Hard Truths โ€” And Hope โ€” In Netflix Series On Nigeria by Ifeanyi Nsofor

The street where I grew up in Kano, northwest Nigeria, is called Independence Road. Each day, it reminded me of Nigeria's independence and sovereignty from Great Britain on Oct. 1, 1960. This year, as the country marks its 60th anniversary, celebrations will be muted due to COVID-19-related restrictions. But as many Nigerians stay home to …

Rema, the Nigerian star bringing โ€˜Afro-raveโ€™ from Benin City to the world

The Nigerian artist has created โ€œAfro-raveโ€, his very own brand of Afrobeats, yet he claims to be merely part of a wider movement to bring African music to the West. As he prepares to stage his debut UK solo show in September, itโ€™s clear that his ambition extends worldwide Rema for Rolling Stone UK (Picture: …

Dele Udo – Reunited after 37 years

Ndubuisi ("Dele") Udo (24 May 1957 โ€“ July 1981) was a Nigerian sprinter. He was a collegiate champion at the University of Missouri in the 1970s and competed in the men's 400 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He was shot dead in 1981, following an argument with a police officer in Lagos Angelle in …

Ex-ADC: How Aguiyi-Ironsi was marched into the bush, and shot during July 1966 coup by Sani Bello

Sani Bello, former aide-de-camp to Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, ex-military head of state, has shared the details of how his principal was killed during the coup dโ€™etat of July 1966. In an interview with Daily Trust on Sunday, Bello recounted the incidents that took place on the day of the coup. Aguiyi-Ironsi was Nigeriaโ€™s first military head of state …