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Photos from Borno News Daily's post 17/09/2024
17/09/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Abdulkadir Adamu Mohammad, Abubakar Mahammed Aslam

20/05/2024

Meet Babatunde Olatunji, Yoruba master drummer who influenced the world.

A member of the Yoruba ethnic group, Olatunji was born in 1927 in the Nigerian village of Ajido, about forty miles from the capital of Lagos. His father was a fisherman. Traditional Yoruba drumming accompanied many of the events of village life, and Olatunji was taken by his great-aunt to hear drum ceremonies. The drummers celebrated every occasion, proclaimed the coming of local politicians, evoked the dreams and aspirations of their people. The drumbeat of his childhood became the life blood of his adult experience as Olatunji grew and traveled throughout the world popularizing the music of his Yoruban heritage.

While still in Africa in the late '40s, the ever resourceful Olatunji read about the Rotary International Foundation scholarships offered to youths from war-affected countries. By 1950, Olatunji and his cousin were each awarded a scholarship and were on their way to America to attend school in Atlanta, Georgia. Olatunji came to the U.S. determined to succeed in the international arena, at the time he had no aspirations to be a musician.

In 1954, after graduating from Atlanta's Moorehouse College with a degree in Diplomacy, Olatunji moved to New York to begin a Political Science postgraduate program in Public Administration at New York University.

Throughout his American education he had a unique perspective on the cultural divides between black and white Americans. Early on he realized that music, drumming in particular, had the ability to break down the long-established cultural divisions within the "Melting Pot" that America was thought to be in those days.

To cover his expenses he started a small drumming and dance group. Recognizing the influence of African polyrhythms in jazz, some of Olatunji's earliest fans were the jazz greats of the time; men like John Coltrane, Yusef Lateef, Clark Terry, George Duvivier, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Quincy Jones, and Dance luminary Alvin Ailey; not to mention the legendary producer John Hammond who produced Olatunji's first album. Even Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., (also a Moorehouse graduate) invited Olatunji to tour with him.

20/05/2024

A photograph of beautiful Fulani couple somewhere in Kaduna, 1967

20/05/2024

Dharmendra da Amitabh Bachchan tare da ma'aikata a lokeshin wajen shirya shahararren fim ɗin 'Sholay'. ❤️🎞️

Daga: Timeless Classic




20/05/2024

May the Almighty Allah make the effort beneficial to humanity.

20/05/2024

Celebration in Oyo State, December 27-28, 1978.

20/05/2024

A photograph of Hausa women carrying their children on a street in Kano in 1958.

20/05/2024

Teslim Balogun(1927-1972) is the first African to qualify as a professional coach. Coached Nigeria at Mexico 1968 Olympics

20/05/2024

Babban Asibitin birnin Kano, wato Asibitin Shahuci da yanzu a ke kira Asibitin Murtala, cikin shekarar 1947. Shekaru saba'in da bakwai (77) ke nan.

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