Samora Machel: Life and Political Contributions Samora Machel: Life and Political Contributions Samora Moisés Machel was one of Africa’s most important freedom fighters and political leaders. He was born on September 29, 1933, in Gaza Province, Mozambique, during a time when the country was under Portuguese colonial rule. He trained as a nurse before becomingContinue reading “Samora Machel: Life and Political Contributions”
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THE QUEEN SHAKA ZULU WAS AFRAID TO FIGHT: THE MODJADJI DYALTY
THE QUEEN SHAKA ZULU WAS AFRAID TO FIGHT: THE MODJADJI DYALTY ⛈️ THE QUEEN SHAKA ZULU WAS AFRAID TO FIGHT: THE MODJADJI DYALTY 👑🦁 Imagine being so powerful that the greatest conqueror in Southern African history—Shaka Zulu—decided it was better to send you gifts than to send his army. 🎁🛡️ Meet the Modjadji, the “RainContinue reading “THE QUEEN SHAKA ZULU WAS AFRAID TO FIGHT: THE MODJADJI DYALTY”
The Black Prince” Peter Jackson was legendary boxer in the 1800s from Saint Croix who then moved to Australia and finally United States.
The Black Prince” Peter Jackson was legendary boxer in the 1800s from Saint Croix who then moved to Australia and finally United States. The Black Prince” Peter Jackson was legendary boxer in the 1800s from Saint Croix who then moved to Australia and finally United States. Being one of the best boxing champions, he neverContinue reading “The Black Prince” Peter Jackson was legendary boxer in the 1800s from Saint Croix who then moved to Australia and finally United States.”
List Of Countries That Helped Nigeria InThe Civil War Against Biafra And How They Helped.
List Of Countries That Helped Nigeria InThe Civil War Against Biafra And How They Helped. List Of Countries That Helped Nigeria InThe Civil War Against Biafra And How They Helped. When You Hear Them Boasting Of Nigeria / Biafra War, Ask Them who Fought The War? Russia : 2 Fighter Jets and 3 Armour Tanks.Continue reading “List Of Countries That Helped Nigeria InThe Civil War Against Biafra And How They Helped.”
Before Nigeria, the Southeast Was Already Thriving
Before Nigeria, the Southeast Was Already Thriving Before Nigeria, the Southeast Was Already Thriving Before 1914, the land we now call Nigeria was not one country. The Southeast, home to the Igbo people, was not dependent on anyone. They had their own thriving communities, markets, trade, and culture. Life was organized, and people governed themselvesContinue reading “Before Nigeria, the Southeast Was Already Thriving”
FRIENDS TO TERRORISTS AND THEIR UNPATRIOTIC STATEMENTS
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Below are 10 relationship rules you shouldn’t ignore…
Below are 10 relationship rules you shouldn’t ignore… There is no perfect relationship but that’s no reason for not working on your relationship. Your relationship is a result of the work you put into it. If you want a relationship you can be proud of, then you have to work towards it. Below are 10Continue reading “Below are 10 relationship rules you shouldn’t ignore…”
The Royal Drum of Ghana🇬🇭: Sacred Voice of the Kingdom
The Royal Drum of Ghana🇬🇭: Sacred Voice of the Kingdom The Royal Drum of Ghana🇬🇭: Sacred Voice of the Kingdom Across the royal courts of Ghana, the drum are powerful symbols of authority, history, royalty and sacred tradition. “Fontomfrom Drum. Large, beautifully carved, and often decorated with royal symbols, the drum is played only inContinue reading “The Royal Drum of Ghana🇬🇭: Sacred Voice of the Kingdom”
They killed him on January 13, 1963 — the first coup d’état in post-colonial Africa
They killed him on January 13, 1963 — the first coup d’état in post-colonial Africa They killed him on January 13, 1963 — the first coup d’état in post-colonial Africa — barely three years after Togo gained independence. Sylvanus Olympio (1902–1963) was not just another African president; he was the embodiment of what true sovereigntyContinue reading “They killed him on January 13, 1963 — the first coup d’état in post-colonial Africa”
In the spring of 1960,
In the spring of 1960, In the spring of 1960, two men leading struggles for Black freedom on opposite sides of the Atlantic met in Atlanta. One was Kenneth Kaunda, a nationalist recently released from colonial prison and now at the forefront of the independence movement in Northern Rhodesia (today’s Zambia). The other was MartinContinue reading “In the spring of 1960,”
