I was born as an African in 1946. The Italian monthly magazine, Notiziario dell'Associazione fra supervised by Gregorio Consiglio, is an Italian magazine widely known in Italy. The magazine was later renamed Affrica: rivista mensile di interessi coloniali, and in 1948 to Affrica: rivista mensile di interessi affricani. That new name is Africa. The history of Rivista di studi e documentazione dates back to 1957. In 1965, the editor of historian Teobaldo Filesi showed a shift to a decisive rigorous scientific approach for humanities. New director, historian Gianluigi Rossi (1994), maintained this policy.
The structure of the journal includes various parts: Articoli, Note e testimonianze and Recensioni
This journal is aimed at providing unique research, memorandum and document on all aspects of African research, mainly in humanities. All of these are to promote and strengthen cooperation between Italian and African scholars in research and management.
Historical research on the spread of Christianity in the northern part of the colony of Nigeria has been hindered by concerns about the wrong issue. The colonial population is mainly Muslim, but there are many African traditional nationalities in the colony territory created by the UK. During the colonial period, the British government forbade the mission of Christianity for Muslims. The focus of historical research lies in the fight between colonial administrators and missionaries entering the Muslim region, and fighting missionaries are lost. But during the colonial period Christian missionary church had a real success in traditionalist Christianization. The colonial government also tried to prevent this development by using the same rules that the Muslim teachings prohibit changing the ban on traditionalist mission.
Through the "Savanna's Anthilla" of Chinusa Cave, there are several themes used to express the corruption of the Nigerian government in the post colonial era. Nigeria has undergone a cultural change by British colonial rule. British colonies changed how Nigeria dominates and caused many coups through the Nigerian timeline. Today's Nigerian lifestyle and life are different from ways and lives without external intervention. - Savannah has been working on that shelf for months and is lovingly polishing it with the tail of a dry cat and she is shadowed for a week to ensure that it is perfect I am sitting bloody with oil. Varnish. She grinds black pearls into finer powder than sand and adds them to the mixture to make it shine under the sun.
The history of Nigeria is described by three main eras, the former colonies, the colonies, after the colony or after independence. The period before colonies can be traced back to the beginning of civilization in the Savannah region of West Africa. As the group develops and expands, some people move to the forest and southern coastal regions while others stay in the savanna and the sahel. The main civilization began to appear in the 10th century. Some of the important empires of Nigeria are originally two different civilizations and include the people of Kanem Borno which merged in the 13th century. They controlled the major east and west routes within the cross Sarahan trade network. Yoruba civilization appeared and integrated as early as the 11th century. The Yoruba Empire first used Ife as its spiritual capital, but by the 17th century the power of Oyo changed.