Morocco, a treasure trove of history and diverse landscapes, beckons enthusiasts of the history to delve into its rich tapestry. Here are 10 fascinating facts that shed light on the unique allure of this North African gem. 1. Morocco is the only African country with coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, providing it with a diverse …
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January, 2024
December, 2023
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28 December
Africa: The Cradle of Mankind was the Safe place for Baby Jesus Christ
Africa, often referred to as the cradle of mankind, holds a unique place in human history as the continent where our species, Homo sapiens, is believed to have originated. Beyond its significant role in human evolution, Africa also plays a vital part in biblical narratives, serving as a safe refuge for the infant Jesus and his family. This article explores …
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28 December
King Afonso I of Kongo, ruler of the Kongolese Kingdom (1509 -1543)
King Afonso I, also known as Afonso I Mvemba a Nzinga, was a prominent ruler of the Kongo Kingdom during a crucial period in the early 16th century. His reign, spanning from 1509 to 1543, marked a time of significant political, cultural, and religious transformations within the Kongo Kingdom. This article delves into the life of King Afonso I, exploring …
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13 December
Kilwa Kisiwani: One of the Great Ancient African Cities
Nestled along the Swahili Coast, Kilwa Kisiwani emerges from the annals of history, beckoning us to explore its rich tapestry woven with trade, culture, and architectural splendor. As we embark on this journey, let’s unravel the mysteries of this great ancient city. Kilwa Kisiwani’s maritime prominence thrived between the 9th and 15th centuries, positioning it as a key player in …
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November, 2023
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26 November
Philip Emeagwali: Nigerian engineer who developed supercomputers & internet
Philip Emeagwali, a Nigerian computer scientist and mathematician, has left an indelible mark on the world of technology through his groundbreaking contributions to the development of the internet and supercomputing. Early Life and Education Born in 1954 in Akure, Nigeria, Emeagwali demonstrated early aptitude in mathematics. He pursued his education, earning a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Oregon State University …
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26 November
Dr. Thomas Mensah: Ghanaian Engineer who invented fiber optics
Dr. Thomas Mensah is a Ghanaian chemical engineer known for his significant contributions to the fields of fiber optics and nanotechnology. Born in 1950 in Kumasi, Ghana, he earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana before pursuing advanced studies in the United States. Dr. Mensah’s groundbreaking work revolves around improving …
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17 November
The Ancient Legacy: Mysteries of 1500 years old Stone Circles of Senegal
The Stone Circles of Senegal, specifically the Wassu Stone Circles, are a remarkable archaeological site located in the central part of Senegal, in the village of Wassu. These stone circles are part of a larger group of megalithic monuments scattered across the Senegambian region, which includes parts of Senegal and The Gambia. The site is recognized as a UNESCO World …
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17 November
Kim Kardashian express sympathy for N’Gannou. A potential power couple?
TV sensation Kim Kardashian recently opened up about her admiration for UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, sparking speculation about a potential star couple. In a candid statement, Kardashian shared, “I really like Francis Ngannou. I feel like I have a lot in common with him, and I think we can have chemistry. Someday I will have to visit Cameroon.” Kardashian’s …
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14 November
“Lost Boys” from orphaned & child soldiers to leaders of new nation
The term “Lost Boys of Sudan” refers to a group of young boys who were displaced and orphaned during the Second Sudanese Civil War, which lasted from 1983 to 2005. The conflict was primarily between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) and involved complex ethnic, religious, and regional tensions. As a result of the war, many …
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October, 2023
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25 October
What would world be like under African today? Solutions, Equality & Global Leadership
Africa, often referred to as the “cradle of civilization,” is a vast and diverse continent known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and untapped potential. But what if Africa, with its 54 countries and over 1.3 billion people, were to rise to global prominence and take the reins as a dominant world power? In this visionary scenario, we explore how …
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