But in Biafra,I see freedom—a future where my voice belongs,where my spirit can finally breathe.

But in Biafra,I see freedom—a future where my voice belongs,where my spirit can finally breathe. I hate that I am called a Nigerian.I hate what this country has become.I hate that my vote means nothing—that power is carved from rigging,not from the will of the people. I hate that terrọ́rists are pamperedwhile freedom fighters rotContinue reading “But in Biafra,I see freedom—a future where my voice belongs,where my spirit can finally breathe.”

THE BURDEN OF PATRIOTISM: The Igbo Experience and the Double Standards of Nigerian Nationalism

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On July 9, 2001 and exactly 10 years, 4 months and 17 days before his demise,

On July 9, 2001 and exactly 10 years, 4 months and 17 days before his demise, On July 9, 2001 and exactly 10 years, 4 months and 17 days before his demise, Ikemba Nnewi, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, told Rudolf Okonkwo, in an interview in the United States of America: “The worst thing about Nigeria isContinue reading “On July 9, 2001 and exactly 10 years, 4 months and 17 days before his demise,”

Make it make sense to me:

Make it make sense to me: Make it make sense to me: “They told us that our Ancestors added nothing to civilization because they weren’t civilized, yet their Museums are filled with stolen treasures from all over Africa made in the image and likeness of our African Ancestors.” Reflection This quote highlights a common contradictionContinue reading “Make it make sense to me:”

The Role of Templar Knights in Medieval Cities

The Role of Templar Knights in Medieval Cities The Role of Templar Knights in Medieval CitiesMedieval cities were hubs of economic activity, social diversity, and constant change. In this setting, Templar Knights played a unique and multifaceted role, balancing their military, administrative, and community responsibilities. Daily DutiesTemplar Knights were not solely warriors; they were alsoContinue reading “The Role of Templar Knights in Medieval Cities”

John Sengstacke was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American publisher of Chicago’s Black newspaper, Chicago Defender.

John Sengstacke was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American publisher of Chicago’s Black newspaper, Chicago Defender. JOHN SENGSTACKE John Sengstacke was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American publisher of Chicago’s Black newspaper, Chicago Defender. The newspaper was founded in 1905 by Sengstacke’s uncle, Robert S.Continue reading “John Sengstacke was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American publisher of Chicago’s Black newspaper, Chicago Defender.”

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