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Hosted by Oludolapo Adigun, A Nigerian who is fascinated by readng African stories and decided to convert her passion into a podcast by educating people on African histories, cultures, traditions, Life'styles, and food. Oludolapo is the founder of The Diary of African Child, She is a graduate of History and International Studies, she is also a writer and a blogger. You can read her articles up on https://theoludolapowrites.wordpress.com/
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Police brutality in Nigeria, the unwarranted or excessive, and often illegal use of force against civilians in Nigeria. police officers. ... Some broader definitions of police brutality also encompass harassment (including false arrest), intimidation, and verbal abuse, among other forms of mistreatment.
The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. It is famous and well known for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile
The trance dance, which is still practiced by San communities in the Kalahari region, is an indigenous ritual by which a state of altered consciousness is achieved through rhythmic dancing and hyperventilation. It is used for healing sickness in individuals and healing negative aspects of the community as a whole.
Hosted by Oludolapo Adigun, A Nigerian who is fascinated by readng African stories and decided to convert her passion into a podcast by educating people on African histories, cultures, traditions, Life'styles, and food. Oludolapo is the founder of The Diary of African Child, She is a graduate of History and International Studies, she is also a writer and a blogger. You can read her articles up on https://theoludolapowrites.wordpress.com/
dolapoadigun619@gmail.com