Africa in the World Wars
I have often noticed that when the discussion of World War I and World War II comes about, the dominant narratives center around the battles in Europe, the Pacific, and …
Africa in the World Wars Read MoreEXPLORING AFRICAN ART
I have often noticed that when the discussion of World War I and World War II comes about, the dominant narratives center around the battles in Europe, the Pacific, and …
Africa in the World Wars Read More
Africa has always been a continent rich in history, traditions, and values that define its people. For centuries, identity was deeply rooted in culture, communal living, and shared customs. However, …
African Youth at a Crossroads of Identity Read More
We now face a global pandemic affecting almost every individual many of whom do not even realise they are infected, and if they do, they often deny that their thoughts, …
Prejudice—How Does It Affect You? Read More
A Symbol of Identity, History, and Royalty In the heart of West Africa, among the rolling hills and vibrant markets of Ghana, lies a cultural treasure that has stood the …
The Art of The Kente: Weaving Ghana’s Heritage into Every Thread Read More
The typical African mentality. The collective mindset that is used to explain the foundation of a solid family, nuclear and extended, and the community at large. From the North to …
I Am, Because We Are: The African Connecting Line Read More
Honey is a natural, sweet, sticky substance produced by honeybees from the nectar of flowers. These honeybees collect a sugary liquid secreted by plants, ‘nectar,’ and turn it through a …
Gimme Some Honey – Honey and Its Benefits Read More
Nigeria is a vibrant country known for its rich tapestry of cultures, proudly featuring over 500 indigenous languages. These languages carry the stories of our ancestors, shaping traditions and identity. …
The Future of Indigenous Nigerian Languages: Is English Taking Over? Read More
Wrapped in the whispers of time,woven with threads of heritage,the Yoruba stand adorned.A people clothed in culture.A tapestry of elegance and pride. Aṣọ-Oke glistens in the sun,handwoven stories of old,in …
Ẹwà Àṣà: The Beauty of Yoruba Attire Read More
O death!Messenger of the AlmightyTaker of lifeAnd the giver of mourning O death!The taker of parents from the childrenThe taker of children from the parentsAnd the taker of people from …
O DEATH! Read More
In the heart of Hadejia lies a historical relic that many pass by without knowing its significance—a simple yet enduring tomb belonging to Captain H.C.B. Phillips(Mai Tumbi), a British colonial …
A COLONIAL RELIC IN HADEJIA: THE TOMB AND LEGACY OF CAPTAIN H.C.B. PHILLIPS (MAI TUMBI) Read More