THE “KONGO” ANCESTRAL SPIRITUALITY

THE “KONGO” ANCESTRAL SPIRITUALITY THE “KONGO” ANCESTRAL SPIRITUALITY: The “Kongo” people are part of the Bantu people. The internal migration of Bantu peoples across Africa took several directions. The Bantu people who would later be called the “Kongo” people lived in East Africa, in present-day Sudan. These migrations took place in several distinct periods. TheContinue reading “THE “KONGO” ANCESTRAL SPIRITUALITY”

In the Igbo cultural settings, an ‘Obi’ is the most revered building.

In the Igbo cultural settings, an ‘Obi’ is the most revered building. In the Igbo cultural settings, an ‘Obi’ is the most revered building. This ‘Obi’ is more like our modern day palour. Here, a man entertains his visitors and discuss important issues with his kinsmen. In Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, When itContinue reading “In the Igbo cultural settings, an ‘Obi’ is the most revered building.”

Reality of AfricaWe’re living with many natural Resources, unfortunately we’re not Utilizing it.

Reality of AfricaWe’re living with many natural Resources, unfortunately we’re not Utilizing it. Reality of AfricaWe’re living with many natural Resources, unfortunately we’re not Utilizing it.

Disturbing! 😳Francis N’Gannou has just spilled some truths about his fight with Anthony Joshua during an IG live session.

Disturbing! 😳Francis N’Gannou has just spilled some truths about his fight with Anthony Joshua during an IG live session. Disturbing! 😳Francis N’Gannou has just spilled some truths about his fight with Anthony Joshua during an IG live session. His words 🗣 “I wasn’t feeling myself that day. I was never there for that fight …Continue reading “Disturbing! 😳Francis N’Gannou has just spilled some truths about his fight with Anthony Joshua during an IG live session.”

Jomo Kenyatta!

Jomo Kenyatta! Jomo Kenyatta!Revered as the Founding Father of Kenya, is a Towering Figure African Nationalism and Post-Colonial Statecraft. His Trajectory from a Young Kikuyu Boy to the Preeminent Leader of Kenya’s Struggle for Independence Embodies the Complexities of Colonial Subjugation, Cultural Resilience, and Political Aspiration. Kenyatta’s Early Years were Shaped by the Seismic ShiftsContinue reading “Jomo Kenyatta!”

Gaddafi’s international relations were a nuanced dance between Western powers, neighboring Arab states, and African nations. His diplomatic strategies were carefully crafted to bolster Libya’s interests while simultaneously advocating for Arab nationalism and resisting Western imperialism. Alongside his geopolitical maneuvering, Gaddafi’s economic policies were marked by a strong emphasis on nationalization, the implementation of welfare programs, and ambitious infrastructure projects. These measures aimed to reshape Libya’s economic landscape in alignment with his socialist principles and vision for self-sufficiency.

Gaddafi’s international relations were a nuanced dance between Western powers, neighboring Arab states, and African nations. His diplomatic strategies were carefully crafted to bolster Libya’s interests while simultaneously advocating for Arab nationalism and resisting Western imperialism. Alongside his geopolitical maneuvering, Gaddafi’s economic policies were marked by a strong emphasis on nationalization, the implementation of welfareContinue reading “Gaddafi’s international relations were a nuanced dance between Western powers, neighboring Arab states, and African nations. His diplomatic strategies were carefully crafted to bolster Libya’s interests while simultaneously advocating for Arab nationalism and resisting Western imperialism. Alongside his geopolitical maneuvering, Gaddafi’s economic policies were marked by a strong emphasis on nationalization, the implementation of welfare programs, and ambitious infrastructure projects. These measures aimed to reshape Libya’s economic landscape in alignment with his socialist principles and vision for self-sufficiency.”

Olokun, a Yoruba god/goddess. This image was dug up in the late 19th century in the Olokun Grove, Ile-Ife, Osun state and used in annual rites to honour Olokun.

Olokun, a Yoruba god/goddess. This image was dug up in the late 19th century in the Olokun Grove, Ile-Ife, Osun state and used in annual rites to honour Olokun. Olokun, a Yoruba god/goddess. This image was dug up in the late 19th century in the Olokun Grove, Ile-Ife, Osun state and used in annual ritesContinue reading “Olokun, a Yoruba god/goddess. This image was dug up in the late 19th century in the Olokun Grove, Ile-Ife, Osun state and used in annual rites to honour Olokun.”

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