Nigeria is celebrated as Africa’s most populous nation and a vibrant mosaic of cultural diversity, home to hundreds of distinct ethnic groups. While the global spotlight frequently lands on the country’s three largest major ethnicities, the Ibibio people stand out as a highly influential, historically rich, and sizable population in the coastal southeastern region. Primarily
South Africa’s transition from the oppressive system of apartheid to a vibrant democracy in 1994 stands as one of the most remarkable political milestones of the 20th century. Spearheaded by iconic leaders like Nelson Mandela, the birth of the “Rainbow Nation” promised equal rights, freedom, and a shared future for all citizens regardless of race.