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Sunday, 30 November 2014

Read about Ladi Kwali: The woman on the N20 note

If you know any great Nigerian history please share with the rest of us. Below is the history of Ladi Kwali, the woman on the N20 note...
Nigeria's best known potter who was awarded a Doctorate and was made MBE in 1963 for the level of detail and skill she utilized while making her pots.
Ladi Dosei Kwali (1925-1983) popularly known as Dr Ladi Kwali was born in 1925 in Kwali town in the present Federal Capital Territory, Abuja,Nigeria.
Probably she is the best known of the Abuja potters. Making pots was women’s work in Kwali and the entire Gwari villages, therefore Ladi came to Abuja (the then Suleja) with knowledge of traditional Gwari pottery.
She did not at first take to the idea of using wheels and kilns and the other paraphernalia of the European potter, but proved to have a natural ability to throw. She was picked from her traditional home Kwali to the then Abuja the present Suleja because of her natural ability in making pots.
The Abuja Pottery Training Centre was established 1950 by an English potter, Michael Cardew, who was sent to the Abuja area by the then colonial government, ostensibly to improve the quality of local work. But he found himself, for the next 15 years, in a symbiotic working relationship with local potters, in which he taught and was taught by potters like Ladi Kwali.
While Cardew introduced wheels and kilns to the centre, he also learnt about traditional firing methods and ornamentation. Kwali on the other hand, was initially reluctant to adapt to the wheel, preferring the spiralled coil method of building pots. She however, discovered she had a natural flair for the wheel. Cardew encouraged her to decorate her work, something she had not done before, and he even fired some of her traditional work in the Abuja kiln.
Ladi was later to become a very popular member of the touring lecture team; her easy nature and ability to communicate made her well liked and appreciated in Europe, Britain and America. She became Nigeria’s best known potter and has been honoured in many ways; she was given a doctorate.
By the time she died in 1983, Dr Ladi Kwali was Nigeria’s best known potter. She left a rich legacy of her work and a school of ‘students’ who picked up from where she left at the Abuja Pottery Training Centre. Over the next decade, her ornamentation skills became more sophisticated, and probably because of improved firing methods, she had the opportunity to exhibit her work in Europe in 1958, 1959 and 1962.
Her pottery was also displayed during Nigeria’s independence celebrations in 1960. Dr Ladi Kwali remained associated with the Abuja pottery works till she died. She gave lectures and demonstrations at home and abroad on her craft throughout her career.
Source: www.kwalilobwoiunion.org/dr-ladi-kwali/

73 comments:

molebaba said...

Nice work! Need more people like her

val lala said...

So interesting. Valentinechisom7@gmail.com

Mischievous said...

When I was in school, my friend who was in the art department told me about her.

Great woman!

Anonymous said...

Wow, beautiful and lovely so so nice. Always be the best in what u do

Alloy Chikezie said...

Wow! This is really amazing. History indeed is unique.


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Anonymous said...

A very true story,i was in a hostel named after her way back then in FGC kwali.

snowflix said...

Wow! She is worth the honor #onelovefromSnow#

Unknown said...

i luv history

@MEETD®EALEVANS™ said...

The pple DAT wrote their name in d sands of time...

ary said...

I never really paid attention to the lone figure at the back of the 20 naira note, I'd always thought it was just aesthetics and nothing more! Wow, this is really cool!

Alexshoppee said...

That amazing

Alexshoppee said...

Nigerian are endowed

Anonymous said...

Now this is a life well lived...

Unknown said...

Nice

#Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

kuddy said...

Good to know. Thanks

Neks said...

Great history Ms Linda, one every week is not a bad idea, I didn't know this until now.

APPLE said...

Seen.

Okoro said...

Breathtaking

Unknown said...

great legacy she left..may her soul continue to est in peace...



#GodblessNigeria

Anonymous said...

Interesting



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Daily diet tv said...

Very informative!

jbankzE said...

Ok,nice

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Anonymous said...

Who doesn't

Unknown said...

Wow! Dis is beautiful

Anonymous said...

Inspiring!! Women that work with their hands and brains not the ones that flaunt their naked bodies everywhere looking for men to take them to dubai and paris to enjoy without any hand work.

Unknown said...

This is the kind of persons nigeria shud honor, not all those thieves in govt.

Anonymous said...

Wow! Love this piece. Great woman.

TJ said...

nice piece of history

andre kelvin said...

Epic! I never knew

Unknown said...

Exactly we shud read stuffs like dis more often,
No be everytime kim k butt dey hungry pesin to read abt

Shaddy said...

Dis thrilled me to go nd check a #20 note agaìn.nice one

Anonymous said...

You should be posting stories like this regularly and educating you readers instead of posting naked pictures of the Kathrashian family everyday!!

Mrs CJ said...

I love history too

Unknown said...

Interesting! Dis re one of the tins we sud ve bin taught since primary sch days dat's even if dos teachers know abt her

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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this great no doubt. we need more of this linda..
*GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Tabsyyy said...

Gwari....My people...:D

Unknown said...

Wow! i love this story.. a very big fan linda... A very nice one.. pls visit joshnaija.blogspot.com

t said...

Make it till you make it...I love the maker message!

Chikaka said...

Linda again, you were in the toilet taking a dump during your social studies lessons!!

Princess said...

As much I dislike the British for their obvious hatred of blacks, Nigeria/ns woulda been if our colonial masters are still around to develop the local content. Who would appreciate a local potter in this day and age? Which government would train TRUE local people to be the best in what they are good at? What about the local rafia palm frond weavers? Our present government may announce and approve a budget for such training but the money will end up in their foreign accounts. Our politicians are busy looting the country. God help Nigeria.

Gorgeous Diva said...

What an inspiring piece! Thnx Linlin...More of this please. I love reading about women who were great.

linda ikeji's boo said...

such post humous honour isn't bad at all

Anonymous said...

for real. I never knew the pic on the note is real. Thanks Linda for the information. Information is Key!

Anonymous said...

You should be posting stories like this regularly and educating you readers instead of posting naked pictures

Jesus Reigns said...

U are both right, everyday Kim, Beyonce, Cossy, northwest. Sometimes we need to learn from the medium. Linda pay attention to this

Anonymous said...

Yes Linda thanx

Unknown said...

As much as I like reading history, I never read this. Bravo LIB

rukkybankz said...

My oh my! I love this woman...

rukkybankz said...

I tell you...

Unknown said...

I can't believe dis, it's so fascinating

Oluwadamilola Omotunde said...

Talib Kwali!!

Unknown said...

She is definitely worth celebrating

Unknown said...

what a wonderful work am proud of her work.

Chichi said...

@ary, Honestly. That was what I thought as well.

Unknown said...

Beautiful story

Anonymous said...

I nneva rily checked d bak of N20 to see who/what is der.....thnks for dis piece of Knowledge Lindosky. Mrs Babatunde toh gallant

Aijay said...

Its awesome to know about our culture and tradition. Thanks for making me better informed...

Unknown said...

Thanks for this aunty Linda. I like history

Unknown said...

the white bobo definitely collected her number

Wunmi O. said...

I Love history

Unknown said...

NICE ONE DEAR

Unknown said...

hmmmmnnnn!!!! oro nla great woman whilst our girls of now our days are getting naked and looking for men to sleep with them to feed. awon oloriburuku lo pon nta

Anonymous said...

Great woman she was. Suljosh04@gmail.com

Ojima Nemile said...

Hmmmm............I love that!

Charlie said...

Nice One

Mohammed Monsurah said...

Nice piece.
keep up the good work.

Unknown said...

very educative

Anonymous said...

Nice one Linda, This is a job well done. One love.

Anonymous said...

Nice one Linda, This is a job well done. One love.

gmog said...

nice one gud for her..she makes a qud history tho

gmog said...

nice one gud for her..she makes a qud history tho

Anonymous said...

Interesting

Tolu said...

Gbam!

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