Keeping the culture

Keeping the culture

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I constantly think about the alarming rate the African culture declines. Most of our values are being forgotten with time. We have literatures that have captured our historical values and heritages, mine is an update to scopes that have not been covered. This will help the future generation to have access to their source, and then have our history documentation compiled for them to access. This work will contain genuine and through research to the Nigerian culture.
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