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”

The Tswana (Tswana: Batswana, singular Motswana)

The Tswana (Tswana: Batswana, singular Motswana) The Tswana (Tswana: Batswana, singular Motswana) sometimes known as Western Sotho, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group who are native to Southern Africa. The Tswana language belongs to the Sotho-Tswana language group which belongs to the Bantu language family group. Ethnic Tswana made up approximately 85% of the population ofContinue reading “The Tswana (Tswana: Batswana, singular Motswana)”

This discovery right here?

This discovery right here? This discovery right here? It undoes everything. Everything we’ve been taught, everything we thought we knew—it’s all out the window. Deep beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza, they found eight massive, spiral-shaped cylinders dropping over 600 meters straight into the Earth. That’s not ancient architecture. That’s advanced engineering. That’s technology. ThisContinue reading “This discovery right here?”

The man on 10 naira note Alvan Ikoku established the first indigenous private sec. school in Nigeria, Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, in 1932.

The man on 10 naira note Alvan Ikoku established the first indigenous private sec. school in Nigeria, Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, in 1932. The man on 10 naira note Alvan Ikoku established the first indigenous private sec. school in Nigeria, Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, in 1932. Ikoku introduced CarpentryContinue reading “The man on 10 naira note Alvan Ikoku established the first indigenous private sec. school in Nigeria, Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, in 1932.”

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