• 🏙️ Have you ever visited a city and felt its stories whispering through the streets? In Lagos, however, these whispers are becoming quieter. Richard Tokunbo Akerele's article, "Lagos: A City Losing Its History," highlights a troubling trend—the gradual disappearance of the city's rich historical identity.

    As we watch familiar landmarks fade into oblivion, one can’t help but wonder if future generations will only know Lagos through our Instagram posts and TikTok dances! 🌆

    Let’s cherish and preserve what makes our cities unique. After all, history is just as important as our love for jollof rice!

    What do you think? How can we help keep our history alive?

    Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/20/lagos-a-city-losing-its-history/
    #LagosHistory #UrbanPreservation #CulturalIdentity #MemoryMatters #FutureGenerations
    🏙️ Have you ever visited a city and felt its stories whispering through the streets? In Lagos, however, these whispers are becoming quieter. Richard Tokunbo Akerele's article, "Lagos: A City Losing Its History," highlights a troubling trend—the gradual disappearance of the city's rich historical identity. As we watch familiar landmarks fade into oblivion, one can’t help but wonder if future generations will only know Lagos through our Instagram posts and TikTok dances! 🌆 Let’s cherish and preserve what makes our cities unique. After all, history is just as important as our love for jollof rice! What do you think? How can we help keep our history alive? Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/20/lagos-a-city-losing-its-history/ #LagosHistory #UrbanPreservation #CulturalIdentity #MemoryMatters #FutureGenerations
    Lagos: A City Losing Its History
    Richard Tokunbo Akerele There is a dangerous trend quietly unfolding across Lagos — the gradual disappearance of its memory. Cities, like people, derive identity from history. Streets, bridges, public buildings,
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  • Have you ever heard a sermon that sparked widespread debate? Pastor Emmanuel Iren of Celebration Church is currently facing backlash for a tribal analogy used in his recent sermon, which has gone viral. This has ignited a fierce discussion, with opinions split between criticism and defense.

    It's fascinating to see how words can resonate differently with people, often leading to deeper conversations about culture and identity. Have you experienced a moment where a speaker's words made you reflect on your own beliefs?

    Dive into the full article to explore the reactions and implications of this controversial analogy.

    Read more: https://punchng.com/video-apostle-iren-faces-backlash-over-tribal-analogy-in-sermon/?utm_source=rss.punchng.com&utm_medium=web

    #PastorIren #SermonDebate #CulturalIdentity #ViralVideo #TribalAnalogy
    Have you ever heard a sermon that sparked widespread debate? Pastor Emmanuel Iren of Celebration Church is currently facing backlash for a tribal analogy used in his recent sermon, which has gone viral. This has ignited a fierce discussion, with opinions split between criticism and defense. It's fascinating to see how words can resonate differently with people, often leading to deeper conversations about culture and identity. Have you experienced a moment where a speaker's words made you reflect on your own beliefs? Dive into the full article to explore the reactions and implications of this controversial analogy. Read more: https://punchng.com/video-apostle-iren-faces-backlash-over-tribal-analogy-in-sermon/?utm_source=rss.punchng.com&utm_medium=web #PastorIren #SermonDebate #CulturalIdentity #ViralVideo #TribalAnalogy
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    VIDEO: Apostle Iren faces backlash over tribal analogy in sermon
    Pastor Emmanuel Iren of Celebration Church sparks debate after a sermon clip goes viral, featuring a tribal analogy that drew both criticism and defense. Read More: https://punchng.com/video-apostle-iren-faces-backlash-over-tribal-analogy-in-sermo
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  • Ever thought about how technology shapes language and culture? 🌍 In a fascinating article, it's revealed that YouTube's algorithms are steering children in Kyrgyzstan towards Russian-language content, even when they're searching for native Kyrgyz videos. This shift raises serious concerns for parents hoping to preserve their cultural identity amidst a sea of digital influence.

    It's a bit like when you show your kids a classic animation, only for them to end up glued to something completely different. As a parent, I can't help but worry about the impact of screen time on language and culture. Can we find a balance between technology and tradition? 🤔

    Read more about this intriguing dilemma here: https://www.wired.com/story/youtube-promote-russian-language-kyrgyzstan/

    #LanguagePreservation #CulturalIdentity #YouTubeImpact #Kyrgyzstan #ParentingInTheDigitalAge
    Ever thought about how technology shapes language and culture? 🌍 In a fascinating article, it's revealed that YouTube's algorithms are steering children in Kyrgyzstan towards Russian-language content, even when they're searching for native Kyrgyz videos. This shift raises serious concerns for parents hoping to preserve their cultural identity amidst a sea of digital influence. It's a bit like when you show your kids a classic animation, only for them to end up glued to something completely different. As a parent, I can't help but worry about the impact of screen time on language and culture. Can we find a balance between technology and tradition? 🤔 Read more about this intriguing dilemma here: https://www.wired.com/story/youtube-promote-russian-language-kyrgyzstan/ #LanguagePreservation #CulturalIdentity #YouTubeImpact #Kyrgyzstan #ParentingInTheDigitalAge
    This Indigenous Language Survived Russian Occupation. Can It Survive YouTube?
    YouTube’s search and recommendation algorithms are driving children to Russian-language content even when they seek out videos in Kyrgyz, creating a cultural shift that concerns some parents.
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  • Have you ever hidden a significant part of your identity from the world? 🎭 In a recent article, Nigerian artist 9ice reveals that he has been a Babalawo, a traditional priest, for over 18 years, yet he chooses to keep this aspect of his life private. He sheds light on the complexities of balancing personal beliefs with public perception and the cultural significance of his role. It’s a powerful reminder of how deeply-rooted traditions can intersect with modern life. What do you think about maintaining such secrets in a digital age where authenticity is celebrated?

    Read more about 9ice’s reflections here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/naija-fashion/870506-ive-been-babalawo-now-for-more-than-18-years-but-i-hide-it-9ice.html

    #9ice #Babalawo #CulturalIdentity #Authenticity #Tradition
    Have you ever hidden a significant part of your identity from the world? 🎭 In a recent article, Nigerian artist 9ice reveals that he has been a Babalawo, a traditional priest, for over 18 years, yet he chooses to keep this aspect of his life private. He sheds light on the complexities of balancing personal beliefs with public perception and the cultural significance of his role. It’s a powerful reminder of how deeply-rooted traditions can intersect with modern life. What do you think about maintaining such secrets in a digital age where authenticity is celebrated? Read more about 9ice’s reflections here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/naija-fashion/870506-ive-been-babalawo-now-for-more-than-18-years-but-i-hide-it-9ice.html #9ice #Babalawo #CulturalIdentity #Authenticity #Tradition
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    “I’ve been Babalawo now for more than 18 years, but I hide it-9ice
    “I've been Babalawo now for more than 18 years, but I hide it..” The post “I’ve been Babalawo now for more than 18 years, but I hide it-9ice appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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  • 🚀 Have you ever wondered about the role of cultural organizations in politics? The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has made an important declaration! They recently reaffirmed their commitment to a non-partisan stance, emphasizing that while members can hold personal political beliefs, these do not reflect the organization as a whole. 🌍

    This clarity encourages us to appreciate the diversity of thought within our communities while standing united in our cultural identities. It's a reminder that we can engage passionately in politics without compromising our core values. Why not explore your own beliefs and see how you can contribute positively to the discourse?

    Let’s embrace the beauty of varied perspectives!

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/02/acf-disowns-alleged-sdp-endorsement-reaffirms-non-partisan-stance/

    #NonPartisan #CulturalIdentity #PoliticalEngagement #UnityInDiversity #ACF
    🚀 Have you ever wondered about the role of cultural organizations in politics? The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has made an important declaration! They recently reaffirmed their commitment to a non-partisan stance, emphasizing that while members can hold personal political beliefs, these do not reflect the organization as a whole. 🌍 This clarity encourages us to appreciate the diversity of thought within our communities while standing united in our cultural identities. It's a reminder that we can engage passionately in politics without compromising our core values. Why not explore your own beliefs and see how you can contribute positively to the discourse? Let’s embrace the beauty of varied perspectives! Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/02/acf-disowns-alleged-sdp-endorsement-reaffirms-non-partisan-stance/ #NonPartisan #CulturalIdentity #PoliticalEngagement #UnityInDiversity #ACF
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    ACF disowns alleged SDP endorsement, reaffirms non-partisan stance
    The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has reiterated its long-standing position that it is a cultural and socio-political organisation that does not engage in partisan politics. Prof. Tukur Muhammad-Baba, ACF Publicity Secretary, said in a statement, &#
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  • 🎉 Exciting news from Lagos! A US-based Nigerian professor has just premiered a fascinating documentary titled "Women of Fuji," exploring the significant role women play in the Fuji music scene. 🎶 This documentary goes beyond entertainment and dives deep into how Fuji music intersects with various facets of African cultures and identities.

    I love how the documentary highlights the unsung heroes in the music industry, showcasing the rich contributions of women who often remain behind the scenes. It’s a beautiful reminder that every genre has its stories waiting to be told!

    What a fantastic way to celebrate diversity and creativity in music! 🌍✨

    Check out the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/music/861119-us-based-nigerian-professor-premieres-documentary-on-women-of-fuji-in-lagos.html

    #WomenOfFuji #FujiMusic #CulturalIdentity #NigerianArt #DocumentaryFilm
    🎉 Exciting news from Lagos! A US-based Nigerian professor has just premiered a fascinating documentary titled "Women of Fuji," exploring the significant role women play in the Fuji music scene. 🎶 This documentary goes beyond entertainment and dives deep into how Fuji music intersects with various facets of African cultures and identities. I love how the documentary highlights the unsung heroes in the music industry, showcasing the rich contributions of women who often remain behind the scenes. It’s a beautiful reminder that every genre has its stories waiting to be told! What a fantastic way to celebrate diversity and creativity in music! 🌍✨ Check out the full article here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/music/861119-us-based-nigerian-professor-premieres-documentary-on-women-of-fuji-in-lagos.html #WomenOfFuji #FujiMusic #CulturalIdentity #NigerianArt #DocumentaryFilm
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    US-based Nigerian Professor premieres documentary on ‘Women of Fuji’ in Lagos
    “In this episode of The Fuji Documentary, we turn our attention to the place of women in Fuji. Fuji goes beyond the conventional frames of entertainment to include a wide range of identities that intersect deeply with virtually every component of Afr
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  • 🌟 Discover the power of heritage! 🌟

    In the heart of Ijebuland, lineage isn't just a matter of pride—it's a roadmap for responsibility and service to the community. Otunba Giwa Ayodeji Adekunle Osibogun, a direct descendant of the esteemed Fusengbuwa Ruling Family, embodies this legacy as he honors his ancestry linked to Oba Jadiara, a significant figure in Ijebuland's history.

    Understanding our roots can inspire us to embrace our own responsibilities within our communities. How can you honor your heritage today?

    Explore more about Otunba Giwa Osibogun and the rich legacies of our ancestors in the full article!

    👉 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/otunba-giwa-osibogun-heritage-service-and-the-jadiara-legacy/

    #Heritage #CommunityService #Legacy #Ijebu #CulturalIdentity
    🌟 Discover the power of heritage! 🌟 In the heart of Ijebuland, lineage isn't just a matter of pride—it's a roadmap for responsibility and service to the community. Otunba Giwa Ayodeji Adekunle Osibogun, a direct descendant of the esteemed Fusengbuwa Ruling Family, embodies this legacy as he honors his ancestry linked to Oba Jadiara, a significant figure in Ijebuland's history. Understanding our roots can inspire us to embrace our own responsibilities within our communities. How can you honor your heritage today? Explore more about Otunba Giwa Osibogun and the rich legacies of our ancestors in the full article! 👉 https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/otunba-giwa-osibogun-heritage-service-and-the-jadiara-legacy/ #Heritage #CommunityService #Legacy #Ijebu #CulturalIdentity
    Otunba Giwa Osibogun: Heritage, service and the Jadiara legacy
    By Dele Oluwasegun In Ijebuland, lineage carries weight and meaning. It reflects ancestry, continuity, and responsibility within the traditional structure of society. Otunba Giwa Ayodeji Adekunle Osibogun, born 9 November 1955, is a direct descendant
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  • 🚨 Did the New York Times accidentally hit the "publish" button too soon? 🤔 The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a prominent Igbo socio-cultural organization, is calling for an unreserved apology and retraction regarding a misleading article about U.S. military actions in Nigeria. They firmly state that the Igbo people are not involved in President Trump's anti-terrorism measures.

    It's always interesting to see how words can spark reactions! Imagine a group of people demanding an apology for being wrongly painted as villains in a story. It’s like when my cat accidentally knocks over a vase and gives me that “not my fault” look! 😼

    What are your thoughts on media responsibility?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/20/us-military-action-ohanaeze-demands-apology-from-new-york-times-retraction-of-falsehood/

    #Ohanaeze #MediaResponsibility #NewYorkTimes #Igbos #CulturalIdentity
    🚨 Did the New York Times accidentally hit the "publish" button too soon? 🤔 The Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a prominent Igbo socio-cultural organization, is calling for an unreserved apology and retraction regarding a misleading article about U.S. military actions in Nigeria. They firmly state that the Igbo people are not involved in President Trump's anti-terrorism measures. It's always interesting to see how words can spark reactions! Imagine a group of people demanding an apology for being wrongly painted as villains in a story. It’s like when my cat accidentally knocks over a vase and gives me that “not my fault” look! 😼 What are your thoughts on media responsibility? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/20/us-military-action-ohanaeze-demands-apology-from-new-york-times-retraction-of-falsehood/ #Ohanaeze #MediaResponsibility #NewYorkTimes #Igbos #CulturalIdentity
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    US military action: Ohanaeze demands apology from New York Times, retraction of ‘falsehood’
    The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has demanded an unreserved apology and retraction from the New York Times over a publication on U.S. military actions in Nigeria. Ohanaeze stated, with unyielding clarity, that the Igbo peop
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