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THE TRAVAIL OF CHRISTIANS IN KWARA STATE NIGERIA An Indigenes Witness Time-Lines Account

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Focusing on the Hijab crises in Ilorin, the book explores the historical and cultural evolution of the city, founded in 1450 by the Yoruba. Once a military hub of the Oyo Empire, it transitioned through colonial rule and became a melting pot of Islamic and Christian influences, particularly during the 1970s. The narrative draws parallels with Chinua Achebe's works, reflecting the struggles of Christians in Kwara State through the author's personal experiences. The titles of the previous books serve as a homage to Achebe while addressing contemporary issues in the region.

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NO LONGER AT EASE AT THE CENTRE, Funmilayo Adesanya-Davies

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Titre
NO LONGER AT EASE AT THE CENTRE
Sous-titre
THE TRAVAIL OF CHRISTIANS IN KWARA STATE NIGERIA An Indigenes Witness Time-Lines Account
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
souple
Pages
352
ISBN13
9786138951025
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Focusing on the Hijab crises in Ilorin, the book explores the historical and cultural evolution of the city, founded in 1450 by the Yoruba. Once a military hub of the Oyo Empire, it transitioned through colonial rule and became a melting pot of Islamic and Christian influences, particularly during the 1970s. The narrative draws parallels with Chinua Achebe's works, reflecting the struggles of Christians in Kwara State through the author's personal experiences. The titles of the previous books serve as a homage to Achebe while addressing contemporary issues in the region.