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A Great African Leader – Kwame Nkrumah
The Visionary Leader Who Shaped Ghana and Africa Kwame Nkrumah stands as one of Africa’s most iconic and influential leaders. As Ghana’s first President and Prime Minister, he was a driving force behind the country’s independence and an ardent advocate for Pan-Africanism. Nkrumah’s life and legacy are a testament to his unwavering commitment to African […]
Obafemi Awolowo
His Influence on Modern Yoruba Identity and Politics Obafemi Awolowo, a towering figure in Nigerian history, is held in high regard in the hearts and minds of the Yoruba people. His legacy transcends politics, profoundly influencing modern Yoruba identity and socio-economic development. A visionary leader, Awolowo’s contributions laid the foundation for contemporary Yoruba pride, progress, […]
The History of Oduduwa
The Founding Father of the Yoruba Nation Few figures hold as central a place in the rich tapestry of African history as Oduduwa, the revered progenitor of the Yoruba people. His story is woven into the fabric of Yoruba culture and identity, embodying a legacy that has shaped the history and traditions of one of […]
Yaa Asantewaa: The Fearless Queen Mother Who Defied British Colonialism
African Women Freedom Fighters Yaa Asantewaa, a name that resonates with courage, resilience, and leadership, stands as a symbol of resistance against African colonial oppression. As the Queen Mother of the Ashanti Empire in modern-day Ghana, she led one of the most significant and defiant uprisings against British colonial forces. This article explores the life, […]
Exploring the Legacy of Oba Akenzua II
A Beacon of African Heritage In the rich tapestry of African history, few figures shine as brightly as Oba Akenzua II of Benin. His reign, spanning from 1933 to 1978, represents a pivotal era in the history of the Benin Kingdom, a period marked by transformation, resilience, and the profound preservation of cultural heritage. This […]
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Great Zimbabwe, a ruined city in the south-eastern hills of Zimbabwe near the town of Masvingo and Lake Mutirikwe – It is one of the oldest ‘black heritage’.
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Mental Slavery
What ‘Mental Slavery’ is to Africa… The root Absolute freedom of the mind aptly described total emancipation of man from mental slavery. This is also wrapped with human’s dignity in freedom of speech. The mental slavery or mental slave in today’s Africa crept in over 400 years ago when the merchants from the west set […]