Timilehin bello biography of william

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    1 Introduction

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    April 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4

    • 170-176 Sustainable Use of Waste Foundry Sand in Concrete
      by Sourabh Soni & Er. R.S. Shekhawat
    • 177-182 Modelling Theft Criminal Offence in Kwara State Using ARIMA
      by AKINYEMI, Emmanuel K & OGUNLEYE, Abiodun O & GUNSOLA, Obaseye A & Olaoye, Hakeem O
    • 183-188 Land use and Land cover Pattern of Stubbs Creek, Akwa Ibom State between 1986 and 2019 using Geospatial Techniques
      by Akpan, U.E. & Obafemi, A.A. & Tanee F.B.G
    • 189-194 Prevalence and Coinfectivity of Chlamydia Trachomatis and Syphilis Infections among HIV Seropositive Women in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria
      by Ezema, James N. & Imanyikwa, Olaed

      Nigerian Alternative Heritages

      In July, a program funded by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs titled ‘Nigerian Alternative Heritages’, was launched by IFRA-Nigeria and the Cooperation and Cultural Action Service of the French Embassy in Nigeria. This program will be running until June 2026. It aims to bring together Nigerian and French forces to identify, promote, protect and disseminate “alternative” heritages in Nigeria. They are alternative because they have been forgotten and are therefore in danger of being lost in the long term, or because they are recent productions by minority, marginalized and/or protesting groups, institutions and players. In pursuit of this objective, this program focuses on digitizing and promoting archives at the National Museum of Lagos, those of architect Demas Nwoko at the New Culture Studio in Ibadan, and the militant archives of the Center for Democracy and Development in Abuja. Some of the objects exhibited at the National Museum of Unity in Ibadan and the National Museum of Lagos can be considered as “alternative heritage” because they have a common use and are not considered “artistic” as some other more famous artifacts.

      This program is structured around three axes.

      1. Digitization of photographs of everyday objects at the Nation
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