Classic Layout

The richest person in history is an African King Mansa Musa I from Mali with over $400 billion

Mansa Musa I was born in Mali, West Africa in 1280, to Faga Laye (his father). In several different scripts, his name was documented as Kankou Musa, Kankan Musa, and Kanku Musa meaning “Musa whose mother was Kankou.” The wife of Mansa(King) Musa I was called Inari Kunate. Mansa Musa I was the 10th King of the Empire of Mali, …

Read More »

Emperor Haile Selassie reclaims his Ethiopian throne

5 May 1941 His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassi I, the King of the Kings of Ethiopia, the Elected One of God was Ethiopia’s latter emperor, the conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the last emperor of the Solomonic Dynasty to rule Ethiopia until September 12, 1974. A child in the village of Eastern Ethiopia was born on July 23, …

Read More »

Africa Top 10: Longest serving heads of states. Some reached over 40yrs in power

Some African leaders have held power for more than 40 years. Even when they are old, some rulers of state maintain authority. These longest-serving presidents sometimes claim that they are still in office because the people want them to. Many of these presidents, on the other hand, preside over political campaigns and elections characterized by violence and the incarceration of …

Read More »

Modern humans emerged more than 300,000 years ago new study suggests

According to a DNA analysis of ancient human bones from KwaZulu-Natal, Southern Africa has a crucial role to play in writing the history of humanity. A study team from Uppsala University in Sweden, the Universities of Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand in South Africa present their findings in the early online issue of Science on September 28th. The researchers analysed the …

Read More »

Meet Nnete Okorie-Egbe, The Leader of the Aba Women’s Riot of 1929

Nnete Okorie-Egbe of Akwete was a Princess and revolutionary leader from Akwete. Nnete was the fearless leader of the 1929 women’s riot of Aba, protesting unfair taxation of women.  She was imprisoned by the British Colonial Administration for two years in Port Harcourt.  Later released to a hero’s welcome as the British Colonial Administration backed down and reversed itself, by …

Read More »

How body scarification rooted African history and cultures for centuries

Scarification has played an essential role in the culture of various communities in Africa. Scarification is the process of creating meaningful pictures, words, or designs on the skin by making superficial wounds with stones, glass, knives, or other objects. This long-term physical change can convey a wide range of cultural messages. Scarification is used to show clan identity, status within …

Read More »

According to History, the first Americans were Black. Descendants of Africa!

Many people, including so-called Native Americans, think they were the first people in America. However, there is no proof that this is the case! According to David Imhotep, author of The First Americans Were Africans: Documented Evidence, there are 17 pieces of hard evidence that show that the first to arrive in the Americas were actually Black people… yes, Africans! …

Read More »

Siddi, oppressed black tribe of India fighting for recognition & equal rights

The Siddi, also known as the Sheedi, Sidi, and Siddhi, are an Indian and Pakistani ethnic group. Members are largely descended from Southeast African Bantu peoples. Merchants, sailors, indentured servants, slaves, and mercenaries were among them. The Siddi population is currently estimated to be over 850,000 people, with the main population centers in India being Karnataka, Gujarat, and Hyderabad, and …

Read More »

Dying out of ancient African animals was caused by climate change not humans

According to recent research, climate change was a major factor in the demise of large creatures across Africa over the last several million years, contradicting the long-held view that our first weapon-wielding ancestors had a role. Archaeologists and paleontologists have yet to figure out when and why megafauna, such as enormous elephants and antlered giraffes, went extinct. The arrival of …

Read More »

Kingdom of Dagbon: founded in Ghana by the Red Hunter Tohazee in 11th Century

Tohazee, the Red Hunter, created the Kingdom of Dagbon in the 11th century. In modern Ghana, it is one of the largest and oldest kingdoms. The Kingdom of Dagbon is one of Ghana’s oldest and best-organized traditional kingdoms, having been created in the 11th century by the Dagomba people (Dagbamba). It encompassed the Northern, Upper West, Upper East, and North …

Read More »