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Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
The Facade Nigeria
62 episodes
15 hours ago
Taking you through life in Colonial Nigeria that cuts across societal and associational life, historic architecture, education, politics &c.
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Taking you through life in Colonial Nigeria that cuts across societal and associational life, historic architecture, education, politics &c.
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History
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People: IX
Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
12 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
People: IX

Building on the previous episode of the "People" series, where we explored the lives of historic figures, this episode takes it a step further by chronicling the life of Celia Jibowu, née Alakija, and the wife of Olumuyiwa Jibowu, who passed away on the 30th of August, 1945 at Warri, and was interred at the Old Ikoyi Cemetery. We also take you through the elegant wedding of Jameson Townsend Pearse and Elsie Savage at Saint Paul’s Breadfruit Church on Davies Street. To conclude, we offer an insight into the life of Cornelius Josephus Porter.


Our goal with the "People" series is to document the stories of various individuals, including those who are often overlooked, and share their life journeys with you.


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Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
Taking you through life in Colonial Nigeria that cuts across societal and associational life, historic architecture, education, politics &c.