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Sade, singer, real name Helen Folasade Adu from Nigeria, pictured in this October 1984 picture shoot for The Daily Record
Nigerian women, wearing feathered headdresses and traditional costumes, perform at Enugu Stadium for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria
Members of the Nigerian Government, at a Conference of Chiefs of the Western Provinces, Nigeria, held at the Mapo Hall, Ibadan, Nigeria
A Nigerian dancer from the Efik tribe stops at the end of a traditional dance for The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh during their Royal Tour
Nigerian warriors and dancers, dance for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their Royal Tour of Nigeria. The man in the centre balances a log on his head decorated with good luck
Benjamin Odeje will make history by becoming the first African to play soccer for England. 15-year-old Benjy, from Nigeria, has been picked for England schoolboys against Ireland at Wembley
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, wearing overalls and hemet, visits the Iva Valley mine Enugu, Nigeria. February 1956
A Nigerian dancer who is performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria. February 1956
A group of Nigerian dancers who are performing in traditional costume for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh during their tour of Nigeria
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured during Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburghs tour of Nigeria. February 1956
A Nigerian woman, pictured during the Royal Tour of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh. Nigeria. February 1956
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh waving to the crowds as they leave the stadium at Calabar, Nigeria. 8th February 1956
Biafran soldiers seen here advancing through the jungle towards the Nigerian army. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
A Biafran soldiers seen here sitting on a destroyed Nigerian army armoured personnel carrier. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
A Biafran soldier seen here sitting on a destroyed Nigerian army armoured personnel carrier. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
Biafran soldiers seen here entering a recently captured village from the Nigerian army. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
A wounded Biafran soldier is given a piggy-back to a field dressing station following an attack by the Nigerian army. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War
Biafran soldiers seen here advancing towards the Nigerian army. 11th June 1968 The Nigerian Civil War, also known as the Biafran War endured for two and a half years
A Nigerian army soldier tries to catch 40 winks in the back of the lorry going to the front in Biafra, Nigeria. 16th July 1968
Pictures taken during the Daily Mirrors attempt to reach the refugee camps of Onitsha and Asaba during the Biafra conflict
Royal Tours Nigeria Mrs Doroas Ogunde from Lagos Nigeria ensures that her ten month old baby Olufemi has a grandstand view of the Queen
Nigerian military leader September 1998 General Abdulsalami Abubakar is greeted by Britains Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street in London prior to talks
Queen Elizabeth II Nigeria Tour February 1956 The excitment of the day was just to much for this youngster. Who fell asleep whilst the Queen toured Kaduara in Eastern Nigeria