Prehistory: BASIC NIGERIAN HISTORY #1

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Prehistory: BASIC NIGERIAN HISTORY #1


In this episode of BNH (Basic Nigerian History), Dr Catel discusses the first human habitation in the areas that became Nigeria before anything was written down. He also investigates agricultural techniques and craftsmanship that occurred as well as the various different societies that developed.

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  1. Update: The Episodes will be released Monthly NOT WEEKLY, as it takes a lot of time and effort to create each episode and we at present do not have the funds or manpower to churn them out that quickly

    Disclaimer: PRONUNCIATION MAY VARY DUE TO ACCENT

  2. Thank you so much for creating these videos! As someone based in the US, our school systems rarely touch on prehistory in Africa much less in specific states and regions. Learning so much info about Nigeria is so interesting and you put things in such an easy to follow format! Thanks for all you do. Your hard work is not unnoticed!

  3. Thanks Dr Catel. GOD bless you. Don't understand why history was removed from the Nigerian school curicculum at a time our youths are struggling with identity

  4. 😂 😂 Point of correction Iwo Eleru. Yoruba land south'west region in Yoruba land area of ondo state.. Not Abuja north region…. Ok 👌…. Correct that.

  5. As a blank woman living in America… I know NOTHING about my people! That’s embarrassing!!! Thank you for doing this because there are so many people in my shoes in America that truly just want to find out who we are! Even so we may never truly know, people like you have helped us see how amazing we are! Without people like you… we’d be completely completely lost! Thank you, from your sister in America!

  6. I love your episode and I really appreciate the PROPER pronunciation of certain groups, languages, places, etc… For example, I am an American and I find it frustrating when an American tries to do a "History of Nigeria" video and says "ig – boh" when referring to Igbo (which is pronounced more like "ee-boh". I like to hear about the History of Nigeria from a Nigerian.