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Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
The Facade Nigeria
62 episodes
2 days 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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People: Part VI
Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
19 minutes 26 seconds
2 years ago
People: Part VI

In this episode of *People*, we explore the fascinating life of Dandeson Coates Crowther, son of Samuel Ajayi Crowther, along with the Seventh Anniversary of the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society in 1897.


We also highlight the wedding of Joseph Babalola and Augusta Lawani, which took place at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Ebute Metta, on December 30, 1937. Guests included Paul Cardoso, G. S. Thompson, and others.


Additionally, we revisit the story of Rev. Eugene Samuel Willoughby, buried at Ikoyi Cemetery. Son of Isaac H. and Hannah Willoughby (whose life we chronicled in the previous episode, Part V), he was a C.M.S. Missionary who passed away on April 24, 1896, at the age of 42.


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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.