The name Ojukwu is a coinage of two words “Oji” and “Ukwu”. Oji is a deity that’s commonly revered among Enugu/Anambra Igbos.

The name Ojukwu is a coinage of two words “Oji” and “Ukwu”. Oji is a deity that’s commonly revered among Enugu/Anambra Igbos. The name Ojukwu is a coinage of two words “Oji” and “Ukwu”. Oji is a deity that’s commonly revered among Enugu/Anambra Igbos. The name Kanu is derived from the word Kamanu. It isContinue reading “The name Ojukwu is a coinage of two words “Oji” and “Ukwu”. Oji is a deity that’s commonly revered among Enugu/Anambra Igbos.”

I just met an Ekpeye Brother who I referred to as an Igbo man and he vehemently rejected, then I asked him the following questions:

I just met an Ekpeye Brother who I referred to as an Igbo man and he vehemently rejected, then I asked him the following questions: I just met an Ekpeye Brother who I referred to as an Igbo man and he vehemently rejected, then I asked him the following questions: Where does Ekpeye comes fromContinue reading “I just met an Ekpeye Brother who I referred to as an Igbo man and he vehemently rejected, then I asked him the following questions:”

COLOR AND IDENTITY IN HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS

COLOR AND IDENTITY IN HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS COLOR AND IDENTITY IN HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS Historically, people did not commonly use hair color as a primary identifier for different groups or races… Instead, distinctions were typically made based on broader physical traits like skin complexion… Besides the general term of Gentiles, that of Gall, the Irish word forContinue reading “COLOR AND IDENTITY IN HISTORICAL DESCRIPTIONS”

DUNCAN (Brown Warrior) & MACBETH

DUNCAN (Brown Warrior) & MACBETH DUNCAN (Brown Warrior) & MACBETH The personal name Duncan can be found in Scotland’s oldest records… (Dunchad) Duncan, originally a forename is one of the earliest names in Scotland – and originates from the Dalriadan Celtic Scotii (Scots) from Ireland who colonised the south west of Scotland from about theContinue reading “DUNCAN (Brown Warrior) & MACBETH”

Historical evidence reveals that Black Africans played a foundational role in the establishment of ancient Chinese civilization.

Historical evidence reveals that Black Africans played a foundational role in the establishment of ancient Chinese civilization. Historical evidence reveals that Black Africans played a foundational role in the establishment of ancient Chinese civilization. Known as the Li-Min or “Black Headed People” during the Zhou dynasty, they were referred to by the Babylonians as Sag-Gig-Ga,Continue reading “Historical evidence reveals that Black Africans played a foundational role in the establishment of ancient Chinese civilization.”

Olaudah Equiano (1745 – 1797) was an 18th-century African writer and anti-slàvery campaigner.

Olaudah Equiano (1745 – 1797) was an 18th-century African writer and anti-slàvery campaigner. Olaudah Equiano (1745 – 1797) was an 18th-century African writer and anti-slàvery campaigner. From an early age, Olaudah Equiano experienced the h0rrors of slàvery first hand. However, eventually, one of his Masters gave him his freedom. This enabled him to become aContinue reading “Olaudah Equiano (1745 – 1797) was an 18th-century African writer and anti-slàvery campaigner.”

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