Who Is Fela Kuti? đšWho Is Fela Kuti? âšFELA ANĂKĂLĂPĂ KUTI: THE LIFE, MUSIC, AND LEGACY OF AFROBEATâS REVOLUTIONARY ICON Fela AnĂkĂșlĂĄpĂł Kuti is not just a musician â he is one of Africaâs most powerful cultural revolutionaries, a fearless political activist, and the undisputed Father of Afrobeat. His life and music reshaped African identity,Continue reading “Who Is Fela Kuti?”
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The Woman Who Sparked the Aba Womenâs War of 1929
The Woman Who Sparked the Aba Womenâs War of 1929 đłđŹ REMEMBERING NWANYERUWA The Woman Who Sparked the Aba Womenâs War of 1929 Nwanyeruwa was an Igbo woman and market trader from Oloko, in present-day Abia State, Nigeria, whose courageous resistance to colonial injustice ignited one of the most significant anti-colonial movements in African historyContinue reading “The Woman Who Sparked the Aba Womenâs War of 1929”
FUNMILAYO RANSOME-KUTI (1900â1978)Educator | Nationalist | Womenâs Rights Icon | Anti-Colonial Activist
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Igbo Philosophy of Naming a Child â Destiny, Character, and Spiritual Cleansing
Igbo Philosophy of Naming a Child â Destiny, Character, and Spiritual Cleansing Igbo Philosophy of Naming a Child â Destiny, Character, and Spiritual Cleansing When a child is born, they are first given a traditional name based on the market-day Cycle:Market DayNatural Trait / EnergyExample NamesEkeEgo / SelfishnessNwaeke (Son of Eke) OrieGreed / AmbitionMgbaorie (DaughterContinue reading “Igbo Philosophy of Naming a Child â Destiny, Character, and Spiritual Cleansing”
BIAFRA HISTORY THEY DONâT TEACH IN NIGERIA â PART 5
BIAFRA HISTORY THEY DONâT TEACH IN NIGERIA â PART 5 BIAFRA HISTORY THEY DONâT TEACH IN NIGERIA â PART 5 How the War Never Really Ended: Post-1970 Policies And The Continuation Of Biafran Punishment Nigeria said the war ended in 1970. But for Biafrans, that date only marked a change in tactics. The guns wentContinue reading “BIAFRA HISTORY THEY DONâT TEACH IN NIGERIA â PART 5”
PATRICE ĂMERY LUMUMBA
PATRICE ĂMERY LUMUMBA PATRICE ĂMERY LUMUMBA đšđ© The man who refused to surrender the Congo. Patrice Lumumba was not killed because he failed the Congo. He was killed because he refused to give it away. Born in 1925 in the heart of the Belgian Congo, Lumumba rose from a postal clerk to become one ofContinue reading “PATRICE ĂMERY LUMUMBA”
Thomas Sankara Was So Popular Among His People That Even In Death, His People Still Loved And Adored Him, A Note Was Left At His Graveside Which Reads.
Thomas Sankara Was So Popular Among His People That Even In Death, His People Still Loved And Adored Him, A Note Was Left At His Graveside Which Reads. Thomas Sankara Was So Popular Among His People That Even In Death, His People Still Loved And Adored Him, A Note Was Left At His Graveside WhichContinue reading “Thomas Sankara Was So Popular Among His People That Even In Death, His People Still Loved And Adored Him, A Note Was Left At His Graveside Which Reads.”
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EARS, LET THEM HEAR AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EYES, LET THEM SEEâŠAND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BOTHâŠ.
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EARS, LET THEM HEAR AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EYES, LET THEM SEEâŠAND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BOTHâŠ. One day, Hitler came to a cabinet meeting carrying a chicken.He held the chickenâs head tightly under his arm. As he walked, he began plucking its feathers one by one. The chicken screamedContinue reading “FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EARS, LET THEM HEAR AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE EYES, LET THEM SEEâŠAND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BOTHâŠ.”
THE HIDDEN CRUELTY OF THE SLAVE TRADE THEY RARELY TALK ABOUT
THE HIDDEN CRUELTY OF THE SLAVE TRADE THEY RARELY TALK ABOUT THE HIDDEN CRUELTY OF THE SLAVE TRADE THEY RARELY TALK ABOUT When many history books discuss the transatlantic slave trade, they reduce it to labor exploitation Africans captured, shipped, and forced to work. But that version hides how deep the dehumanization really went. AfricanContinue reading “THE HIDDEN CRUELTY OF THE SLAVE TRADE THEY RARELY TALK ABOUT”
Sometimes the most dangerous enemy of slavery lived inside the plantation house itself.
Sometimes the most dangerous enemy of slavery lived inside the plantation house itself. Sometimes the most dangerous enemy of slavery lived inside the plantation house itself. In the thick, suffocating air of South Carolina in 1836, evil did not always announce itself with whips or chains. At Rosewood Plantation, it wore the face of respectability.Continue reading “Sometimes the most dangerous enemy of slavery lived inside the plantation house itself.”
