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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:20am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Massey street, Lagos, Nigeria 1910s. 5 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:21am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Interior of a European textile store, Nigeria 1930s. 3 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:21am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Agbolo’s sons; Great native hunters. 1 Like
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:22am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Marriage Ceremony Bonny, 1900 4 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:22am On Apr 16, 2015 |
King Duke IX ( middle) of Old Calabar , 1890s 5 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:24am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Police College Lagos, 1972 and i ask what went wrong 25 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:24am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Nigerian soldiers leaving Kaduna for a second tour of service with the United Nations in Congo 10 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:25am On Apr 16, 2015 |
A school in the Niger Delta region. 1909 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:26am On Apr 16, 2015 |
The Alake and some of his officials. (1910) 8 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:27am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Lagos Ladies Recreation Club - 1902 7 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:28am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Bishop Ajayi Crowther and his native clergy (1890c). Source: The Black Bishop 10 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:29am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Yoruba people in 1898 7 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:30am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Two men in southern Nigeria, 1890s 4 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:32am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther 1809-1891 A former Nigerian slave who was rescued and converted to Christianity. He later became a missionary worker, and in 1864, was ordained as the first African Bishop of the Church of England where he translated the bible to Yoruba His grandson Herbert Macaulay became one of Nigeria’s first Nationalist and played an important role in ending British colonialism in Nigeria. Photo taken in 1861 19 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:34am On Apr 16, 2015 |
A view of the city of Oshogbo, Nigeria. 1950s 7 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:39am On Apr 16, 2015 |
oga lalasticlala not fair ooo The Benin Expedition of 1897 was a punitive expedition by a United Kingdom force of 1,200 under Admiral Sir Harry Rawson in response to the defeat of a previous British-led invasion force under Acting Consul General James Philips (which had left all but two men dead).[1] Rawson’s troops captured, burned, and looted Benin City, bringing to an end the west African Kingdom of Benin. As a result much of the country’s art, including the Benin Bronzes, was either destroyed, looted or dispersed. September 9th, 1897, Omo n’Oba Ovoramwen is taken out of Benin by a NCPF: unit of sixty men commanded by Captains Carter and Henniker to Gele-Gele port, and transferred on to a Protectorate yacht on the final journey (exile) to Calabar. Phillips’s objectives, as stated in a letter dated the 16 November 1896) were finally achieved. The city had been ‘visited’ (invaded and captured), the 'obstruction’ (Omo n’Oba Ovenramwen) had been removed and the `ivory’ (treasuries of Benin kingdom: Artworks, sacred and religious items, mnemonics and visual history, including personal effects) in his Palace stolen. Some of the ivory was shipped to England, and a fraction of it finally auctioned in Paris to pay for the 'visit’. A reference book has it that a large collection of art from Benin is brought to France; these works influence the artistic and formal concerns of modern artists, especially Pablo Picasso and the Cubist. Source: British museum 10 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:40am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Diasporic Heroes #4 Adechina Remigio Herrera (Obara Meji) Adechina (“Crown of Fire”) is credited as being one of the most important founding fathers of Ifa in Cuba. A Yoruba born in Africa and initiated as a babalawo there, he was enslaved and taken to Cuba as a young man in the 1830s. Legend has it that he swallowed his sacred ikin ifa used in divination in order to take them with him across the ocean. An intelligent and gifted man, he later bought his freedom and became a powerful property owner in the Havana suburb of Regla. In addition to his large African and Creole religious family he had many influential godchildren from Havana’s Spanish, white elite and had important high society connections. He set up a famous religious institution, the Cabildo of the Virgin of Regla (the Cabildo Yemaya) in around 1860, which became a powerful centre of Ifa and Orisha worship. Along with his daughter, the famous Ocha priestess Echu Bi, he organised the annual street procession on the feast day of the Virgin of Regla, every September 7th. Each year seminal Afrocuban drummers like Pablo Roche Okilakpa would sound the mighty Ilú batá in honour of Yemaya as they processed around the town. Incredibly, Adechina is also reputed to have returned to Africa, the land of his birth, in order to acquire the sacred materials needed to initiate babalawos. He returned again to Cuba with these sacred items in order to build Ifa there. All the mojubas (prayers and recitals of lineage to honour the ancestors) of babalawos in Cuba include Adechina. A great man who helped carry African profound spiritual knowledge to the Americas, my great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather in Ifa, I salute you. Mo juba Oluwo Adechina Obara Meji, ibae bae tonu. For the fathers we choose, and who accept us. 11 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:41am On Apr 16, 2015 |
An unknown family photographed in 1914 5 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:42am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Nigerian Aristocrats, 1912 2 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:43am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Market Scene, 1900s 1 Like
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:44am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Hausa Gentleman dressed in Mohammedan gear. 1900s 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 10:44am On Apr 16, 2015 |
School boys lounging in a classroom. Lagos 1940s 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Asuokaa: 11:11am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Portrait of Waribo Uranta, an Opobo Chief . Photo between 1890-1905. Source: 9 Likes
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Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by tpiander: 4:35pm On Oct 09, 2015 |
Radoillo: true. |
Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by tpiander: 4:37pm On Oct 09, 2015 |
Asuokaa: where was he from? "Born in Africa" is rather general. and yes, it seems some babalawos travelled with the slaves voluntarily although i dont know if that was the case here. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Nobody: 8:42am On Feb 17, 2017 |
very interesting ! thank's for share |
Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Notion(m): 12:34pm On Dec 14, 2018 |
Cool stuff have learnt a lot already... Thanks for posting, I discover this never made the front page if it's rubbish post now it would have been posted immediately. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Pearlyakin(m): 8:56am On Dec 17, 2018 |
tpiander:I read about him few years ago, he's actually from ilesha in Osun state, you can check his profile on Wikipedia. |
Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by Enemyofpeace: 5:12pm On Dec 18, 2018 |
Apart from goat which other animal can fly? |
Re: Nigeria Old pictures(1800-1980) by TheAngry1: 5:14pm On Dec 18, 2018 |
We were happy before the colonialist came 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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