Africa was led and Africa was defended by women. Those who think women belonged in the kitchen, in bedrooms and churches haven’t learned what Africa was.

Africa was led and Africa was defended by women. Those who think women belonged in the kitchen, in bedrooms and churches haven’t learned what Africa was. During the “Scramble for Africa” of the late nineteenth century, where European colonial powers rushed to conquer, and exploit the African continent, a powerful queen emerged: Sarraounia Mangou, leaderContinue reading “Africa was led and Africa was defended by women. Those who think women belonged in the kitchen, in bedrooms and churches haven’t learned what Africa was.”

There are large numbers of African Americans with Native American ancestry,

There are large numbers of African Americans with Native American ancestry, There are large numbers of African Americans with Native American ancestry, yet much of United States history fails to mention the existence of these people. Though often unmentioned outside of family circles, some 95 percent of African Americans are now estimated to have atContinue reading “There are large numbers of African Americans with Native American ancestry,”

THE GLOBAL AFRICAN AWAKENING ASE’

THE GLOBAL AFRICAN AWAKENING ASE’ THE GLOBAL AFRICAN AWAKENING ASE’ Truth Seekers, Did you know? The First designs of the Statue of Liberty envisoned the Black woman breaking free from chains, symbolizing the end of slavery. The statue was a gift from France to the United States, commemorating the centennial of American independence and celebratingContinue reading “THE GLOBAL AFRICAN AWAKENING ASE’”

ONLY PEOPLE WHO DON’T PRACTICE THE ABOVE FUNDAMENTAL IGBO CULTURE CAN BOLDLY SAY THEY’RE NOT IGBO AND I WILL NEVER ARGUE WITH THEM.

ONLY PEOPLE WHO DON’T PRACTICE THE ABOVE FUNDAMENTAL IGBO CULTURE CAN BOLDLY SAY THEY’RE NOT IGBO AND I WILL NEVER ARGUE WITH THEM. As an Ikwerre man I can boldly tell you that we use the OFO/OWHOR Igbo traditional symbol of justice equity and fairness which is the highest symbol of authority in Igbo land.Continue reading “ONLY PEOPLE WHO DON’T PRACTICE THE ABOVE FUNDAMENTAL IGBO CULTURE CAN BOLDLY SAY THEY’RE NOT IGBO AND I WILL NEVER ARGUE WITH THEM.”

The Forgotten African Empire of Mali & The Richest Man Who Ever Lived

The Forgotten African Empire of Mali & The Richest Man Who Ever Lived The Forgotten African Empire of Mali & The Richest Man Who Ever Lived By: Heart 2 Heart with Sammy Long before modern banks, billionaires, and global stock markets, Africa witnessed a king whose wealth shook the known world and left a legacyContinue reading “The Forgotten African Empire of Mali & The Richest Man Who Ever Lived”

Not Sunny Ade or Ebenezer Obey, see the father of juju music

Not Sunny Ade or Ebenezer Obey, see the father of juju music Not Sunny Ade or Ebenezer Obey, see the father of juju music Lagos in the 1920s and 1930s had a mixture of local Yoruba people and returnees from the New World. Together they created a form of music named “Palm Wine” that combinedContinue reading “Not Sunny Ade or Ebenezer Obey, see the father of juju music”

YOUR ENEMY IS NOT FAR AWAY FROM YOU

YOUR ENEMY IS NOT FAR AWAY FROM YOU YOUR ENEMY IS NOT FAR AWAY FROM YOU The assassination of Former President of Burkina Faso, Capt Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara: He was assassinated by a man he called his own brother. He was assassinated by a man who lived with them in the same house fromContinue reading “YOUR ENEMY IS NOT FAR AWAY FROM YOU”

Uche Okeke: Father of Nigerian Modernism

Uche Okeke: Father of Nigerian Modernism Uche Okeke: Father of Nigerian Modernism Uche Okeke was more than an artist—he was a visionary who shaped the direction of modern Nigerian art by rooting it in cultural identity. Born on April 30, 1933, in Nimo, Anambra State, he grew up immersed in Igbo traditions that would laterContinue reading “Uche Okeke: Father of Nigerian Modernism”

Igbo Pottery: The Ancient Craft That Shaped a Civilization

Igbo Pottery: The Ancient Craft That Shaped a Civilization Igbo Pottery: The Ancient Craft That Shaped a Civilization Long before colonial contact, Igbo communities across Nsukka, Nri, and beyond developed a highly advanced pottery culture used not just for cooking and storage, but also for rituals, trade, and spiritual communication. Archaeological discoveries in Nri andContinue reading “Igbo Pottery: The Ancient Craft That Shaped a Civilization”

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