Hamani Diori, who became President of the sub-Saharan African country of Niger when it won independence from France in 1960, died on Sunday in Rabat, Morocco, according to Moroccan officials quoted by The Associated Press. He was 72 years old.
Portuguese explorer Prince Henry, known as the Navigator, was the first European to methodically explore Africa and the oceanic route to the Indies. From his residence in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, he directed successive expeditions to circumnavigate Africa and reach India.
Activities at Mungo Park House
Nigeria and Africa, in general, have always been very mythical societies with its people daring to explore what they know less about. Mungo Park saved the West African region and shared the mysteries surrounding the Niger River as his voyage helped to open the river to guests and traders.The monument has now been named as a national museum by the government after renovation work was done on the house which dates back two centuries. Mungo Park discovered the source of the great Niger River when other explorers were scared of venturing into it due to its size.
Where is the mouth of River Niger?
Gulf of Guinea
Atlantic Ocean
Nickname of the 6th century apostle, Saint Kentigern, who more commonly know as Mungo. The source of the name is unclear, possibly Gaelic mo-chohe meaning 'dear one', Welsh fy nghi 'my dog (pet)', or Welsh mwyn "gentle, kind". Mungo Park, Scottish explorer of the African continent.
Mr Bowler had already discovered the remains of a woman, known as Mungo Lady, in 1967. The remains of Mungo Man were taken to the Australian National University in Canberra to be studied. Scientists determined that Mungo Man had been a hunter-gatherer with arthritis who died around the age of 50.
Saint Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, Cantigernus or Cyndeyrn Garthwys, lived from 528 to 13 January 614. He is the patron saint and founder of the City of Glasgow. St Serf then oversaw Mungo's upbringing. At the age of 25, Mungo began his missionary work on the banks of the River Clyde.
Kentigern (Welsh: Cyndeyrn Garthwys; Latin: Kentigernus), known as Mungo, was an apostle of the Scottish Kingdom of Strathclyde in the late sixth century, and the founder and patron saint of the city of Glasgow.
Mungo Lady and Mungo Man are perhaps the most important human remains ever found in Australia. They led to the establishment of Mungo National Park and the recognition of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area as a place that is important to all humanity.
Saint Mungo, also known as Saint Kentigern, Cantigernus or Cyndeyrn Garthwys, lived from 528 to 13 January 614. He is the patron saint and founder of the City of Glasgow.
Built by Dumez, french construction giant. in 1964-1965. Once upon a time, the Niger bridge was used to halt the advance of the Nigerian soldiers during the civil war. Fast forward to present day and it is still useful as it serves as a link of trade between Onitsha and the rest of Western Nigeria.