Mary McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an extraordinary educator, civil rights leader, and government trailblazer whose vision transformed the landscape of education and equality in America.

Mary McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an extraordinary educator, civil rights leader, and government trailblazer whose vision transformed the landscape of education and equality in America. Mary McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an extraordinary educator, civil rights leader, and government trailblazer whose vision transformed theContinue reading “Mary McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an extraordinary educator, civil rights leader, and government trailblazer whose vision transformed the landscape of education and equality in America.”

The Story Of OmenukoA Igbo wealthy Man in the Late Nineteenth Century.Chief Igwegbe ỌdumOmenuko of Arondizuogu, c.1860-1940

The Story Of OmenukoA Igbo wealthy Man in the Late Nineteenth Century.Chief Igwegbe ỌdumOmenuko of Arondizuogu, c.1860-1940 The Story Of OmenukoA Igbo wealthy Man in the Late Nineteenth Century.Chief Igwegbe ỌdumOmenuko of Arondizuogu, c.1860-1940 He was a brother to Mbadiwe Odum the father of Dr K.O Mbadiwe and Chief Green Mbadiwe Although the British outlawedContinue reading “The Story Of OmenukoA Igbo wealthy Man in the Late Nineteenth Century.Chief Igwegbe ỌdumOmenuko of Arondizuogu, c.1860-1940”

Nigeria amalgamation ceremony. Zungeru, January 13th, 1914; The six Nigerians that signed the amalgamation document.

Nigeria amalgamation ceremony. Zungeru, January 13th, 1914; The six Nigerians that signed the amalgamation document. Nigeria amalgamation ceremony. Zungeru, January 13th, 1914; The six Nigerians that signed the amalgamation document. Many Nigerians have asked if there were parties from the southern and northern Protectorate that partook in the declaration of Nigeria, or did the BritishContinue reading “Nigeria amalgamation ceremony. Zungeru, January 13th, 1914; The six Nigerians that signed the amalgamation document.”

Horace KingEngineerBridge BuilderHorace King (1807-1885) was a Black man

Horace KingEngineerBridge BuilderHorace King (1807-1885) was a Black man Horace KingEngineerBridge BuilderHorace King (1807-1885) was a Black man who became a successful bridge builder and architect in the 1800s:King was born into slavery in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. He was forced to work on a plantation as a child, but was eventually purchased by JohnContinue reading “Horace KingEngineerBridge BuilderHorace King (1807-1885) was a Black man”

Africa Is Not Uncivilized: A Legacy of Innovation, Brilliance, and Unmatched Civilization

Africa Is Not Uncivilized: A Legacy of Innovation, Brilliance, and Unmatched Civilization Africa Is Not Uncivilized: A Legacy of Innovation, Brilliance, and Unmatched Civilization Listen up, Men! Let’s set the record straight—Africa is not uncivilized, and anyone perpetuating this lie either lacks knowledge or is intentionally ignoring history. Africa is the cradle of civilization, aContinue reading “Africa Is Not Uncivilized: A Legacy of Innovation, Brilliance, and Unmatched Civilization”

Malcolm X arrived Nigeria from Egypt on the 6th of May, 1964.

Malcolm X arrived Nigeria from Egypt on the 6th of May, 1964. Malcolm X arrived Nigeria from Egypt on the 6th of May, 1964. When I was in Ibadan at the University of Ibadan last Friday night, the students there gave me a new name, “Omowale,” which they say means in Yoruba “The child hasContinue reading “Malcolm X arrived Nigeria from Egypt on the 6th of May, 1964.”

What’s your favourite month of the year?why?

What’s your favorite month of the year? Why? Wow every month of the year are my favourite month it’s not by power but by the Grace of God almighty that has given me the grace to selling in life and I am so grateful to God almighty every month of the year has his ownContinue reading “What’s your favourite month of the year?why?”

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