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August, 2021

July, 2021

  • 30 July

    ‘Tallest’man appeals for footwear in Africa

    Charles Sogli, a 22-year-old man, who is nearly eight feet tall, has appealed for a customised footwear and working gear to keep him in his welding and metal fabrication job. He also needs a special vehicle to aid his mobility. The young man, believed to be the tallest man in the Volta Region, said he dropped out of school because …

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  • 21 July

    Kot Mabiinc, the paralysed king who ruled Kuba, the most culturally civilized kingdom in Africa

    The Kuba kingdom, located between the Kasai and Sankuru rivers in the southern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was one of the most powerful and beautiful civilizations that flourished from the 17th to the 20th centuries. Migrating from the far north to their current location in the 16th century, the Kuba kingdom was largely isolated due to …

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  • 20 July

    Taharqa, King of Kush who conquered Egypt & ruled both Kingdoms 690 BC to 664 BC

    Taharqa was the son of Piye, the Nubian king of Napata who had first conquered Egypt. Taharqa was also the cousin and successor of Shebitku. He was a pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt and qore of the Kingdom of Kush, from 690 to 664 BC. He was one of the “Kushite Pharaohs” who ruled over Egypt for nearly …

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  • 14 July

    Ethiopia is the only African country with its own Calendar and alphabe developed since 100 BCE

    A truly one-of-a-kind African country. Ethiopia has a long, detailed, fascinating history, a distinct national identity, incredible and untapped heritages, and rites that are both exciting and mysterious in their own right. It’s also the world’s oldest living alphabets – Ethiopic – and probably one of the longest with its 345 letters. The country is a mosaic of plethora of …

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  • 3 July

    Africans were the first to organise fishing expeditions 90,000 years ago

    Fishing expeditions were first organized by Africans 90,000 years ago. A finely wrought series of harpoon points, all elaborately polished and barbed, was discovered in Katanda, a region in northeastern Zare (now Congo). A well-crafted tool, thought to be a dagger, was also discovered. The findings suggested the existence of an ancient aquatic or fishing culture. Katanda Territory is one …

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June, 2021