Heritage Preservation Through Social Clubs: Keeping Nigerian Traditions Alive

Eko Club: A Beacon of Tradition:Nigeria’s Eko Club stands as a shining example of a social club committed to heritage preservation. Founded in 1974, Eko Club’s primary mission is to promote the culture, traditions, and social unity of the Eko people, a subset of the Yoruba ethnic group residing in Lagos. With over four decades … Continue reading “Heritage Preservation Through Social Clubs: Keeping Nigerian Traditions Alive”

Ikeja Club President Seeks Overhaul Of Education System

President of Ikeja Club, Aare Adeleke Musediq, wants the Federal Government to overhaul the 6-3-3-4 system of education and take measures to discourage massive migration of Nigerians abroad in search of jobs or education, a trend tagged the Japa Syndrome.He spoke at the Club’s Independence Day celebration, lamenting that the educational system has failed to … Continue reading “Ikeja Club President Seeks Overhaul Of Education System”

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