Teach Your Children Their Language First — Chimamanda Adichie Urges Parents

Teach Your Children Their Language First — Chimamanda Adichie Urges Parents Teach Your Children Their Language First — Chimamanda Adichie Urges Parents Celebrated Nigerian author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has called on parents to prioritise teaching their children their native languages over foreign ones. Speaking during the review of her latest book, Adichie posed a pointedContinue reading “Teach Your Children Their Language First — Chimamanda Adichie Urges Parents”

Sylvanus Olympio (6 September 1902 – 13 January 1963) was a pivotal figure in Togo’s history,

Sylvanus Olympio (6 September 1902 – 13 January 1963) was a pivotal figure in Togo’s history, Sylvanus Olympio (6 September 1902 – 13 January 1963) was a pivotal figure in Togo’s history, serving as the country’s first prime minister (1958–1961) and first president (1961–1963) after leading the charge for independence from French colonial rule. HisContinue reading “Sylvanus Olympio (6 September 1902 – 13 January 1963) was a pivotal figure in Togo’s history,”

The Afar People

The Afar People The Afar People Relations between the Afar and the Abyssinians go back to when the ancient Aksumites controlled the port of Adulis, which was home to the ‘Adolla tribe of coastal Afar and a seaport for trade with South Arabia, India, and the Byzantine and Roman empires. Ethiopia’s Middle Ages history includedContinue reading “The Afar People”

Meet Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century

Meet Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century Meet Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century. He was so outrageously rich that he’s often considered the richest person ever! But how did he accumulate such mind-boggling wealth? Let’s find out! One of the main reasonsContinue reading “Meet Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century”

AFRICAIn 1950, the scientific community was shaken after a discovery made by a Belgian archaeologist in Africa.

AFRICAIn 1950, the scientific community was shaken after a discovery made by a Belgian archaeologist in Africa. AFRICAIn 1950, the scientific community was shaken after a discovery made by a Belgian archaeologist in Africa. Jean de Heinzelin found in DRC Congo, very close to Uganda, a 25,000-year-old bone according to the latest dates.But what wasContinue reading “AFRICAIn 1950, the scientific community was shaken after a discovery made by a Belgian archaeologist in Africa.”

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