The Story of Asaba Kingdom The Story of Asaba Kingdom Asaba is a kingdom in Nigeria. The founder of the kingdom was Obi Chike Edozien Nnebisi. He was born to an Igala prince and a lady from Anambra state, Nigeria π³π¬ Legend says that Nnebisi used a magical pot to find his way back toContinue reading “The Story of Asaba Kingdom”
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The Book of Negroes (2025) β Official Trailer
The Book of Negroes (2025) β Official Trailer The Book of Negroes (2025) β Official Trailer The powerful story of resilience, identity, and freedom comes to life in The Book of Negroes, a cinematic adaptation of Lawrence Hillβs award-winning novel. The 2025 trailer offers a first glimpse into this epic historical drama, showcasing the harrowingContinue reading “The Book of Negroes (2025) β Official Trailer”
Quotes from Wise Minds to Stir Your Thoughts:
Quotes from Wise Minds to Stir Your Thoughts: Quotes from Wise Minds to Stir Your Thoughts:
The Inspiring Story of Yellowman, the King of Dancehall
The Inspiring Story of Yellowman, the King of Dancehall The Inspiring Story of Yellowman, the King of Dancehall Yellowman, whose real name is Winston Foster, was born on January 15, 1956, in Jamaica. When he was born, his parents left him because of his albinism. People believed that being albino was bad luck. Yellowman grewContinue reading “The Inspiring Story of Yellowman, the King of Dancehall”
December 22, 1898On This Day In OUR HISTORY,
December 22, 1898On This Day In OUR HISTORY, December 22, 1898On This Day In OUR HISTORY, African American historian and author Dr. Chancellor Williams was born in Bennettsville, S.C.His father had been a former slave, and his mother had been a cook, a nurse, and an evangelist. Williamsβ curiosity, about racial equality and cultural strugglesContinue reading “December 22, 1898On This Day In OUR HISTORY,”
See the young man in this picture? He was 18 years old when it was taken at the train station in Mobile, Alabama, in 1952.
See the young man in this picture? He was 18 years old when it was taken at the train station in Mobile, Alabama, in 1952. See the young man in this picture? He was 18 years old when it was taken at the train station in Mobile, Alabama, in 1952.There is $1.50 in his pocket.Continue reading “See the young man in this picture? He was 18 years old when it was taken at the train station in Mobile, Alabama, in 1952.”
THINGS THAT CAUSE REGRET AT OLD AGE
THINGS THAT CAUSE REGRET AT OLD AGE THINGS THAT CAUSE REGRET AT OLD AGE When younger, we make various choice’s without the future in mind. Sometimes those choices bite us in our mid-life. These are some of the things one might regret when they’re older. When you’re young, check your motives for marrying. Don’t marryContinue reading “THINGS THAT CAUSE REGRET AT OLD AGE”
Celebrating Chinua Achebe: The Father of African Literature
Celebrating Chinua Achebe: The Father of African Literature π Celebrating Chinua Achebe: The Father of African Literature π Today, we honor Chinua Achebe, one of Africa’s greatest storytellers and a literary legend. Born in 1930 in Nigeria, Achebe reshaped global perspectives on African cultures through his groundbreaking works. His masterpiece, Things Fall Apart (1958), isContinue reading “Celebrating Chinua Achebe: The Father of African Literature”
“You Become What You Think”
“You Become What You Think” “You Become What You Think” by Shubham Kumar Singh is an insightful exploration of the power of thoughts and mindset in shaping oneβs reality. The book delves into the idea that our beliefs and thought patterns significantly influence our experiences, behaviors, and ultimately, our lives. Here are ten key lessonsContinue reading ““You Become What You Think””
THE EBOE (IGBO)
THE EBOE (IGBO) THE EBOE (IGBO) The Forgotten Legacy of Eboe Town: A Glimpse into the Past Nestled in the heart of Belize lies Eboe Town, a small but powerful testament to the enduring legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and its profound effects on the Igbo people from Nigeria. In the 18th century, countlessContinue reading “THE EBOE (IGBO)”
