The Nigerian Nostalgia Project - Shaping the Nigerian future by preserving our heritage, discovering new knowledge, and sharing our stories with the world
Since its inception in 2015, the Ife-Sungbo Archaeological Project has evolved into an esteemed institution that continues to thrive while nurturing countless brilliant archaeologists. This is 2023; its legacy remains resolute and its impact continues to grow stronger. acc @glchouin@babaadii
Mrs Keazor + I interviewed Mrs Joy Altine (nee Ozueh) in 2017, at Awka, on behalf of the Nigerian Nostalgia Project @NNPtweets Where she spoke of her late husband. Ps/Aunty Joy was my mum’s junior at Saint Monica’s School, Ogbunike. 50 years after, she still spoke fondly of him.
NNP seeking volunteers to participate is an academic study *"Gender and Sexuality In Nigeria during the Nigerian Civil War 1966 - 1970"*- See criteria and participation requirements below - If you are interested, please send email to: [email protected]
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The Nigerian Nostalgia Project has collected Nigerian history and Identity information over the last 10 years We want to share that information responsibly - This is an invitation to bloggers with similar focus - Lets build together - Learn more @
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Did you know that a Nigerian princess used to care for patients at Guy's Hospital?
Princess Adenrele Ademola joined staff on St Saviour's ward in 1939, before working for a number of London hospitals throughout her nursing career. (Photo credit @I_W_M)
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