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Liberia Civil War
Liberia Civil War Liberia Civil WarLiberia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Charles Cecil Dennis Jr is prepared for execution alongside other cabinet ministers after Samuel Doe overthrew the government. On April 12, 1980, Samuel Doe led a military coup, killing President William R. Tolbert, Jr., in the Executive Mansion. Twenty-six of Tolbert’s supporters were also killedContinue reading “Liberia Civil War”
OLADIPO DIYA GEN. ABACHA VICE THE GENERAL WHO CRIED BEGGING ABACHA FOR PARDON AFTER A FAILED COUP
OLADIPO DIYA GEN. ABACHA VICE THE GENERAL WHO CRIED BEGGING ABACHA FOR PARDON AFTER A FAILED COUP OLADIPO DIYA GEN. ABACHA VICE THE GENERAL WHO CRIED BEGGING ABACHA FOR PARDON AFTER A FAILED COUP Many people in their late twenties don’t even know who General Oladipo Diya was. He was late President General Sani Abacha’sContinue reading “OLADIPO DIYA GEN. ABACHA VICE THE GENERAL WHO CRIED BEGGING ABACHA FOR PARDON AFTER A FAILED COUP”
Let’s talk a bit about the oldest culture on earth: The San.
Let’s talk a bit about the oldest culture on earth: The San. Let’s talk a bit about the oldest culture on earth: The San.The San people (also formerly referred to as Bushmen) are members of different Khoe, Tuu, or Kx’a speaking cultures.Those are the earliest known cultures in South Africa, spanning from territories like Namibia,Continue reading “Let’s talk a bit about the oldest culture on earth: The San.”
THERE IS A VISION:
THERE IS A VISION: THERE IS A VISION: A sudden violent bellow is coming to sweep out and clean out the evil things in NIGERIA. Too many bloods are raising their voices for vengeance. Too many innocent persons have been killed by politicians and ritualists for power and money. The police is bribed to hideContinue reading “THERE IS A VISION:”
Look at what happens when the gospel is both lived and proclaimed
Look at what happens when the gospel is both lived and proclaimed “Look at what happens when the gospel is both lived and proclaimed—those who receive it are so transformed that they will carry the servants of God on their own shoulders, even through the jungle, as pallbearers of a life that once carried them.”Continue reading “Look at what happens when the gospel is both lived and proclaimed”
9 years ago when Seun Kuti posted this picture on Facebook:
9 years ago when Seun Kuti posted this picture on Facebook: Photo Caption: On Fela’s return from the prison, Young Seun Kuti being carried by his father, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Seun’s mother, Fehintola Kuti, stands to the far left beside Fela. On the far right is Seun’s stepmother, and behind young Seun Kuti is hisContinue reading “9 years ago when Seun Kuti posted this picture on Facebook:”
THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF ART
THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF ART THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF ART African art history offers a profound insight into the continent’s early human expressions, which significantly influenced global culture. One of the oldest art forms, rock art, serves as a vital window into ancient African societies. For example, rock art found in Namibia’s Apollo 11 cavesContinue reading “THE AFRICAN ORIGIN OF ART”
One year after the world lost Martin Luther King Jr., his brother was gone too.No headlines. No answers. Just silence.
One year after the world lost Martin Luther King Jr., his brother was gone too.No headlines. No answers. Just silence. One year after the world lost Martin Luther King Jr., his brother was gone too.No headlines. No answers. Just silence. On July 21, 1969, inside a quiet home in Haynes Manor, Alabama, Alfred Daniel WilliamsContinue reading “One year after the world lost Martin Luther King Jr., his brother was gone too.No headlines. No answers. Just silence.”
To Mike Arnold–If You Truly Care About Oppressed Nigerians, Support Biafra
To Mike Arnold–If You Truly Care About Oppressed Nigerians, Support Biafra To Mike Arnold–If You Truly Care About Oppressed Nigerians, Support Biafra I appreciate your consistent efforts to highlight the suffering of various groups across Nigeria and your willingness to speak out. However, I must strongly disagree with your recent post with partly headline “55Continue reading “To Mike Arnold–If You Truly Care About Oppressed Nigerians, Support Biafra”
