June 8, 2020 Cultures & Traditions African Traditional Religion – The ‘Cursed’ Heritage Over the years, there have been various forms of campaign and initiative drawn towards raising awareness on the need to embrace the
May 16, 2020 History & Stories Yasuke – The Story of the First Black Samurai and the Lessons to Learn Of all the wonders of black heritage, one that has always stood out is the story of Yasuke, the first black man
March 30, 2020 Opinions A Black Female Scientist is a Lead Researcher In the Bid to Develop COVID-19 Vaccine Covid-19 has become a global threat, and dozens of researchers around the world are now racing to create a vaccine that will
March 24, 2020 Opinions African Musician who influenced Michael Jackson Dies of Covid-19 at 86 African Saxophone Legend, Manu Dibango dies Of Coronavirus at 86. The Cameroonian musician celebrated for his blend of jazz, funk, and traditional
March 22, 2020 Opinions Black spending – A need to cultivate a saving attitude “Bling bling” “pills and booze” you know it. A lot of things take away the cash from the hands of a black
March 7, 2020 History & Stories The Three Pillars Of The Black Woman The black woman is beautiful, bold, brave, sagacious, industrious; the list is endless. An essential and ultimately indispensable part of the community,
February 29, 2020 Opinions How should the black man act towards religion? Over time, I have seen various black-oriented social media handles, articles on the internet, or even heard some black folks of mine
February 22, 2020 Opinions “Arise Africa”- A call for action and responsibility for Africans Queen of Pop, Shakira, performed what was arguably the best World Cup theme song in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, hosted in
February 21, 2020 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories How To Pray The African Way: Igbo Way Africa is a vast continent with thousands of ethnic groups and subgroups, cultures with varying traditions and spiritualties. Praying the African way
February 19, 2020 History & Stories First African affected with Corona Virus is also the first to be cured A Cameroonian student named Kem Senou Pavel Daryl who is aged 21 was reported by the Chinese Embassy in Cameroon to have
February 19, 2020 Opinions What Is The Business Of The African Man With The God Of Abraham? I have read the Bible inside out, all the while looking for a piece of information that seems elusive to be at
February 17, 2020 History & Stories Persistent Myths About Ancient Egypt You Will Never Look at The Same Again Cleopatra Was Egyptian Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 B.C. – Aug. 12, 30 B.C.) is probably going the foremost well-known of all the
February 17, 2020 History & Stories Photos Resurrect Story Of Black Work Camps During the Great Depression DETROIT (AP) — A striking, sepia-toned picture recently acquired by the University of Michigan jumps out from the past. It begs to
February 17, 2020 History & Stories The Original Trinity: An African Spiritual Doctrine Triune nature of Godhood has been a reoccurring motif through antiquity in very many spiritualties. Though today, the very mention of a
February 14, 2020 History & Stories·Opinions Christian Terrorism In Africa That No One Is Talking About I stumbled on a piece of news on Twitter of how the Chinese Government demolishes churches and Mosques. Stories of how
February 11, 2020 History & Stories·Opinions Hyper-Sexualization Of Women: Consequence of Western And Arabic Civilization Sexuality is one crucial, reoccurring motif in Western and Arabic civilizations through antiquity. One could rightly point out that this is a