KINGDOM OF KERMA KINGDOM OF KERMA The Kingdom of Kerma was an ancient civilization that existed between 2500 BC and 1500 BC, with its capital at the city of Kerma. It was located in the heart of Sudanese Nubia (ideginously known as Ta-Nehesy). Its inhabitants were renowned for being talented warriors and archers. The majorContinue reading “KINGDOM OF KERMA”
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Someone claimed there is a “African head shape”. Do you agree?
Someone claimed there is a “African head shape”. Do you agree? Someone claimed there is a “African head shape”. Do you agree? Is it valid to treat theories as scientifically checked phenomena? I, for instance, take scientific testing seriously. Before you get on a plane, engineers have already done tests in laboratory 🧪 to workContinue reading “Someone claimed there is a “African head shape”. Do you agree?”
Army warns IPOB to stop discouraging Igbo youths from its recruitment exercise
Army warns IPOB to stop discouraging Igbo youths from its recruitment exercise Army warns IPOB to stop discouraging Igbo youths from its recruitment exercise Nwachukwu described IPOB as a band of terrorists and militias responsible for dragging the Southeast region into economic ruin. The Nigeria Army described IPOB as a band of terrorists and militiasContinue reading “Army warns IPOB to stop discouraging Igbo youths from its recruitment exercise”
This is what Fada Angelo Chidi Unegbu wrote to you last night:
This is what Fada Angelo Chidi Unegbu wrote to you last night: This is what Fada Angelo Chidi Unegbu wrote to you last night: If you read the history of Igbo unity in prec0lonial times and how they gave their lives to wage war against col0nialism and how the same people are today divided, youContinue reading “This is what Fada Angelo Chidi Unegbu wrote to you last night:”
A young man asked his grandfather,
A young man asked his grandfather, A young man asked his grandfather,“Grandpa, how did you live in the past without technology . . .without computerswithout droneswithout bitcoinswithout Internet connectionwithout TVswithout air conditionerswithout carswithout mobile phones?” Grandpa answered:“Just as your generation lives today . . .no prayers,no compassion,no respect,no GMRC,no real education,poor personality,there is no humanContinue reading “A young man asked his grandfather,”
“AFRICA LOST HER HISTORY” and lost her way in the process.
“AFRICA LOST HER HISTORY” and lost her way in the process. “AFRICA LOST HER HISTORY” and lost her way in the process. “What became of the people of sumer?” The traveller asked the old man. “For ancient records showed that the people of sumer were black. What happened to them?” “…aaah ah,” the old manContinue reading ““AFRICA LOST HER HISTORY” and lost her way in the process.”
The Nkhokwe continues to be a significant part of Malawi’s cultural identity, connecting modern Malawians to their traditional agricultural roots.
The Nkhokwe continues to be a significant part of Malawi’s cultural identity, connecting modern Malawians to their traditional agricultural roots. The Nkhokwe is a traditional Malawian granary, primarily used for the storage of maize and other grains. It plays a significant role in Malawi’s agricultural and cultural heritage, symbolizing the importance of food security andContinue reading “The Nkhokwe continues to be a significant part of Malawi’s cultural identity, connecting modern Malawians to their traditional agricultural roots.”
17 Facts You Don’t Know About Iran:
17 Facts You Don’t Know About Iran: 17 Facts You Don’t Know About Iran:
1605 drawing of Sumo wrestler that may illustrate Yasuke.
1605 drawing of Sumo wrestler that may illustrate Yasuke. 1605 drawing of Sumo wrestler that may illustrate Yasuke. The picture credits – Illustration by Meilan Solly / Photos via Wikimedia Commons under public domain. Here are some of the arguments in favor of the claim that Yasuke was the first foreign-born samurai:Historical Records: Yasuke isContinue reading “1605 drawing of Sumo wrestler that may illustrate Yasuke.”
Today in History: The Ahaba (Asaba) Massacre by Nigerian Government
Today in History: The Ahaba (Asaba) Massacre by Nigerian Government Today in History: The Ahaba (Asaba) Massacre by Nigerian Government On October 7, 1967, a tragic and heinous massacre occurred in Ahaba (now Asaba), Delta State. Nigerian troops invaded the town, killing over 2,500 civilians in cold blood. What was their crime? The people ofContinue reading “Today in History: The Ahaba (Asaba) Massacre by Nigerian Government”
