Tales of men, woven from the ruins of time, where the past haunts the present and today echoes tomorrow. Divinity wears flesh, and memory ascends into prophecy.
@AfricanArchives He was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee, at age 39, while supporting striking sanitation workers.
Assassination: Shot by James Earl Ray on April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.
@AfricanHub_ Nana Kwaku Bonsam’s claim is superstition-driven publicity. Professionally, World Cup outcomes hinge on performance, not spiritual predictions.
@AfricanHub_ Fun fact: Chioma Ajunwa is not only Nigeria’s first Olympic gold medalist in track and field, but she also trained briefly as a motor mechanic before fully pursuing sports, breaking gender norms in Nigeria at the time.
@channelstv The Lokoja court’s reversal of NDC’s registration is judicial political warfare: it wipes out the party’s gains, strips legitimacy, and traps it in litigation, effectively neutralizing a challenger before it can compete.
@AfricanHub_ Nigeria generates 5,313 MW for 250M people, versus South Africa’s 58,095 MW for 64M and Egypt’s 59,063 MW for 118M. This huge gap drives Nigeria’s dependence on generators, raising costs, pollution, and stifling growth.
@PhysInHistory John Locke arguably has the biggest impact on the modern world because his ideas on natural rights, liberty, and government by consent directly shaped modern democracy, constitutional law, and human rights.
@BlackMediaHub Oliver Brown’s courage showed that segregation wasn’t just unequalOliver Brown’s courage showed that segregation itself not just facilities was the injustice. His stand reshaped history by proving separation is inherently unequal.
@AfricaViewFacts This incident highlights both diplomatic sensitivity and governance concerns. Deporting Somalia’s Deputy PM over alleged passport fraud, especially post-bilateral talks, could strain ties. Kenya’s probe into the passport issuance will be key to maintaining credibility.
@NigeriaStories That’s a valid concern. With most governors aligned under APC, the risk of state police being used as political instruments is real. Delaying implementation until after 2027 could help safeguard neutrality and prevent undue influence during the elections.
@NigeriaStories once the allocations arrive, they’ll sprint faster into private pockets than into election logistics. Biggest bidder wins, as usual.
Kwarupt system.
@AfricanArchives An interesting fact about Winnie Mandela is that she was the first Black female social worker at Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg, breaking barriers in apartheid-era South Africa before rising to prominence as an anti-apartheid activist.
@SaharaReporters They think so little of citizens—suggesting akara or corn roasting as survival in an economy they’ve wrecked. These token “small businesses” can’t sustain families when systemic failure has already crushed livelihoods.
@BishopPOEvang They think so little of citizens, suggesting akara or corn roasting as survival in an economy they’ve wrecked. These token “small businesses” can’t sustain families when systemic failure has already crushed livelihoods.
A b@s+@®dized system.
@NigeriaStories This is too late, exposing the government’s slow crisis response and persistent failure to curb terrorism, banditry, and kidnappings. The delay only deepens perceptions of indifference, while years of insecurity have already destroyed public trust.
@AfricanArchives She was multilingual,speaking English, French, and Patois, which helped her communicate across diverse communities in the Caribbean and North America. This linguistic ability strengthened her role as a Garveyite organizer and made her a vital figure in spreading Pan-African ideas