“The Slave Who Saw Too Much: How One Man’s Knowledge Shook a Plantation to Its Core” “The Slave Who Saw Too Much: How One Man’s Knowledge Shook a Plantation to Its Core” full story : https://usatareveryday.com/lamhtv/in-1843-lamqt/ In 1843, under the brutal Mississippi sun, Blackridge Plantation stretched farther than the eye could bear.Endless fields of cottonContinue reading ““The Slave Who Saw Too Much: How One Man’s Knowledge Shook a Plantation to Its Core””
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(AFRICA,UGANDA)-Sir Edward Muteesa II, 38:-He became the first President of Uganda in 1963, at the age of 38, following the country’s independence.
(AFRICA,UGANDA)-Sir Edward Muteesa II, 38:-He became the first President of Uganda in 1963, at the age of 38, following the country’s independence. (AFRICA,UGANDA)-Sir Edward Muteesa II, 38:-He became the first President of Uganda in 1963, at the age of 38, following the country’s independence. His presidency ended in 1966 after a coup led by PrimeContinue reading “(AFRICA,UGANDA)-Sir Edward Muteesa II, 38:-He became the first President of Uganda in 1963, at the age of 38, following the country’s independence.”
The Nigeria military haven’t told us why they are busy on ESN
The Nigeria military haven’t told us why they are busy on ESN The Nigeria military haven’t told us why they are busy on ESN Because to me they argument is baseless.. A normal human being should first ask questions. Why did nnamdi kanu created ESN??? Why did he created ESN??? This should be your question.Continue reading “The Nigeria military haven’t told us why they are busy on ESN”
Gowon! You dey house at all?
Gowon! You dey house at all? Gowon! You dey house at all? How market now, with your “One Nigeria 🇳🇬”? How e come bi for Jos, your own state? Gowon, you see, sometimes, long life is not a blessing. But a punishment from God so that some evil men will live long and harvest theirContinue reading “Gowon! You dey house at all?”
They told you Africa and Asia were separate worlds.
They told you Africa and Asia were separate worlds. They told you Africa and Asia were separate worlds. But history tells a different story — one where they were already meeting, trading, and learning from each other centuries before anyone ever spoke of “globalization.” Long before borders hardened and race became a dividing line, theContinue reading “They told you Africa and Asia were separate worlds.”
Title: “A Son Returns from America — What He Sees at the Door Breaks His Heart”
Title: “A Son Returns from America — What He Sees at the Door Breaks His Heart” Title: “A Son Returns from America — What He Sees at the Door Breaks His Heart” A son returned from America. What he saw at the doorway broke his heart. “Mom, why are you sleeping here by the door?”Continue reading “Title: “A Son Returns from America — What He Sees at the Door Breaks His Heart””
WHY THEY WILL NEVER ALLOW REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA AND THE HISTORY THEY DON’T TELL YOU.
WHY THEY WILL NEVER ALLOW REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA AND THE HISTORY THEY DON’T TELL YOU. WHY THEY WILL NEVER ALLOW REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA AND THE HISTORY THEY DON’T TELL YOU. Let’s be honest with ourselves my fellow Nigerians. Nigeria once practiced regional government — and not just casually… it was the system thatContinue reading “WHY THEY WILL NEVER ALLOW REGIONAL GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA AND THE HISTORY THEY DON’T TELL YOU.”
THE BATTLE OF KHUTIYABASADI (1884): A MONUMENT TO BATAWANA SOVEREIGNTY AND MILITARY GENIUS
THE BATTLE OF KHUTIYABASADI (1884): A MONUMENT TO BATAWANA SOVEREIGNTY AND MILITARY GENIUS THE BATTLE OF KHUTIYABASADI (1884): A MONUMENT TO BATAWANA SOVEREIGNTY AND MILITARY GENIUS In the year 1884, upon the sacred lands watered by the Delta, the Batawana faced one of their greatest trials. A ferocious force of over 2,000 AmaNdebele warriors—renowned forContinue reading “THE BATTLE OF KHUTIYABASADI (1884): A MONUMENT TO BATAWANA SOVEREIGNTY AND MILITARY GENIUS”
What You Are Looking At Is Not Primitive. It Is A Civilisation.
What You Are Looking At Is Not Primitive. It Is A Civilisation. What You Are Looking At Is Not Primitive. It Is A Civilisation. This photograph was taken in the late nineteenth century. The caption printed beneath it reads — in the measured condescension of the colonial era — “A Veteran of the Bakwena Tribe.Continue reading “What You Are Looking At Is Not Primitive. It Is A Civilisation.”
Today we remember Prof. Humphrey Nwosu, the man who conducted Nigeria’s
Today we remember Prof. Humphrey Nwosu, the man who conducted Nigeria’s Today we remember Prof. Humphrey Nwosu, the man who conducted Nigeria’s historic June 12, 1993 election, widely regarded as the freest and fairest election in the country’s history. Sadly, that election was later annulled by the military government of Ibrahim Babangida, denying Nigerians theContinue reading “Today we remember Prof. Humphrey Nwosu, the man who conducted Nigeria’s”
