17 INTERESTING FACTS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT IBADAN Ibadan was created in 1829 as a war camp for warriors coming from Oyo, Ife and Ijebu. A forest site and several ranges of hills, varying in elevation from 160 to 275 metres, offered strategic defence opportunities. Ibadan is the largest indigenous city in West Africa and is located in the South Western part of Oyo State of Nigeria. It is the capital city of Oyo State and is located about 145 km north-east of Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria. Its population of 2,550,593 according to 2006 census results, includes 11 local government areas. The population of central Ibadan, including five LGAs, is 1,338,659 according to census results for 2006, covering an area of 128 km². Ayomide Akinbode returns with some interesting facts about modern day, Ibadan: 1. Ibadan is a city built on seven hills. Ibadan (Yoruba: Ìbàdàn or fully Ìlú Ẹ̀bá-Ọ̀dàn, the town at the junction of the savannah an...
Photo: Facebook Mark Zuckerberg revealed on his Facebook page a new appointment to his philanthropic initiative - Chan Zuckerberg Initiative: "I'm excited to welcome Peggy Abkemeier Alford as the Chief Financial Officer for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. One of the biggest challenges running a large philanthropic initiative is measuring results and deciding how to invest capital across different disciplines. For example, how do we know whether we'll have a greater impact investing more into personalized learning to help students today, or long term science research that could cure diseases in the future, or advocacy for important issues like immigration reform? At a company like Facebook, the market provides a helpful feedback loop. We have a clear sense of how many people we can hire and how much infrastructure we can build to bring people closer together while creating a sustainable organization. But without that market dynamic in philanthropy, building a dis...
TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT THE IBIBIO PEOPLE IN NIGERIA The Ibibio are a people of southeastern Nigeria. They are related to the Anaang, the Efik and Igbo peoples. During colonial period in Nigeria, the Ibibio Union asked for recognition by the British as a sovereign nation (Noah, 1988). The Annang, Efik, Ekid, Oron and Ibeno share personal names, culture, and traditions with the Ibibio, and speak closely related varieties of Ibibio-Efik… #1 Position in Nigeria They are regarded as the most ancient of all tribes in Nigeria. Robert McKeon believes that the Ibibio are the indigenous native tribe from which other small tribes like Qua Ibom and Calabar descended from. After Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo they are considered as the 4 th largest tribe in Nigeria. #2 The Fattening Room This is an ancient practice in Calabar and among the Ibibio people even though it is gradually becoming extinct. It is a place where young women are prepared for womanhood. It used to be regarded as a...
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