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Do Kings and Queens Still Matter in Nigeria Today?

Every morning in Kano, the Emir’s palace opens its doors to a steady flow of visitors. Traders come with disputes, students seek scholarships, and elders bring petitions.

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Akara Mornings: Street Breakfasts That Made Us

In every corner of Nigeria, from the winding alleys of Mushin to the open roads of Enugu, the same scene unfolds at dawn. A woman sits behind a wide metal bowl, stirring a thick bean paste with practiced rhythm.

Would You Like to Marry into a Royal Family? Why or Why Not?

For many Nigerians, marrying into a royal family sounds like a dream. It paints a picture of beaded crowns, grand ceremonies, and seats at high tables.

What’s Something About Your Culture That Makes You Proud?

You can hear it in the bata drums echoing through the courtyard at dawn. You can feel it in the thunder of horses galloping during the Durbar. You can see it in the calculated steps of dancers moving in harmony at an Igbo festival.

Do Kings and Queens Still Matter in Nigeria Today?

Every morning in Kano, the Emir’s palace opens its doors to a steady flow of visitors. Traders come with disputes, students seek scholarships, and elders bring petitions.

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