WHY MAPONGA AND PLO LUMUMBA ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN 10,000 PASTORS COMBINEDAFRIKA BELONGS TO AFRIKANS.Afrika is our business

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To my African brothers, especially to South Africans:

To my African brothers, especially to South Africans: To my African brothers, especially to South Africans: What you are doing against your fellow African brothers is an extremely shameful act. Killing people in the streets cannot be justified in any way. It is the white powers who exploit Africa’s resources, wealth, and labor as theyContinue reading “To my African brothers, especially to South Africans:”

She survived slavery only to raise another generation in poverty.

She survived slavery only to raise another generation in poverty. She survived slavery only to raise another generation in poverty. They told her freedom had come.But freedom did not rebuild the years stolen from her body.It did not return the children sold away.It did not pay the hands that broke in cotton fields.It did notContinue reading “She survived slavery only to raise another generation in poverty.”

O wu agwọ loro ibe ya, odu ya afuta ya onu

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Long before our stories were called hidden history, Black communities were already living full lives that official records barely paused to notice.

Long before our stories were called hidden history, Black communities were already living full lives that official records barely paused to notice. Long before our stories were called hidden history, Black communities were already living full lives that official records barely paused to notice. The silence did not begin because Black life lacked meaning. ItContinue reading “Long before our stories were called hidden history, Black communities were already living full lives that official records barely paused to notice.”

Rashidi Yekini: The Legendary Striker Who Gave Nigeria Its First World Cup Goal and Became a National Icon

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THE MAN WHO REFUSED TO FORGET HIS NAME

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THE MOST INSANE TRANSFER NOBODY SAW COMING

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Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document?

Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document? Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document? “Azikiwe Was Born In 1904, Awolowo In 1909 And Balewa In 1912, Then Who Is Your Founding Father That Signed The 1914 Amalgamation Document I Ask You?” -MAZI NNAMDI KANU. “Think carefully: Azikiwe was born in 1904, Awolowo was born in 1909, Balewa was bornContinue reading “Who Signed 1914 Amalgamation Document?”

Igbo people can be found across the world in three major contexts: indigenous communities near Nigeria’s

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