Is the African Continent A Hazard to White Supremacy?
The prospects of development in Africa continue to hit a brick wall even during the 21st century epoch. Spirited efforts by
As the New World began to flourish with white supremacy as its foundation, black masculinity shifted continuously to cater to the needs of whiteness. As slavery expanded, white people used
The Second Congo war, which is also known as the Great War of Africa or the African World war, began in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in August 1998,
The African Tales of The Historical 7000 Year Old Afro Comb
Hairstyles and grooming have been of great importance in the African culture, as well as through-out the African Diaspora.
The Irresistible West African Afrobeats Genre Taking Over Global Interest
For the past five years, the West has seen the rise of Afrobeats in the music industry. Afrobeats artists have
The Eminent Rise and Fall of Shaka Zulu
Shaka Zulu may be a controversial figure, but he has left an indelible effect on Southern Africa's history. For the
The origin of arithmetic has been subject to quite a lot of Eurocentric myths, that more often than not seek to torpedo the African roots of the concept. However, a
The twentieth century has seen a lot of Africans, more specifically South-African celebrities “heeding” and/or opting to become traditional healers, what most of us know as ‘sangomas.’ Celebrities like
The COVID-19 pandemic has put the spotlight on vaccines and their effectiveness which has sparked much debate. The history of vaccines is wide ranging and has roots in indigenous African
The Portuguese used the Imbagala to Facilitate Slave Activities in Kongo and Angola
In the 16th century, Portuguese slave traders turned to the Congo and southwest Africa, after their stake
The Songhai Empire is one piece of evidence that proves that colonialism did not introduce civilization to Africa. As far back as the 15th century, the Songhai Empire was known