HISTORY OF AFRICAN WRESTLING
HISTORY OF AFRICAN WRESTLING WRESTLING originated in ancient Nubia, into Kemet from around 3001 BCE or earlier but not later, as Historical researches indicates. But the entire culture that made
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HISTORY OF AFRICAN WRESTLING WRESTLING originated in ancient Nubia, into Kemet from around 3001 BCE or earlier but not later, as Historical researches indicates. But the entire culture that made
Read MoreVadoma: The Zimbabwean Ostrich People With Only Two Toes The Vadoma people, also known as the Bantwana tribe, whose name means “children” or “descendants,” are a group that resides predominantly
Read MoreThe Mali Empire or Manding Empire or Manden Kurufa was a medieval West African state of the Mandinka from 1235 to 1645. The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita and
Read MoreThe Ashanti, or Asante, are a major ethnic group in modern Ghana. The Ashanti speak Twi, an Akan language similar to Fante. For the Ashanti (Asante) Confederacy, see Asanteman. Prior
Read More”THE ABA WOMEN RIOT” I’m sure 90% of Africans, Nigerians and mainly people of Igbo origin who read the headline of this post will be like who the hell are
Read MoreScenes from the royal palace in Kumasi, capital of the Ashanti Empire, modern-day Ghana. 1820. From “Journal of a residence in Ashantee”, by Joseph Dupuis, published in 1824. After drawings
Read More#OYO_EMPIRE The Oyo Empire (c. 1400–1835) was a West African empire of present-day Nigeria. The empire grew from a kingdom established by the Yoruba at the turn of the 14th
Read MoreWhen King Afonso I (1509–1542) died at the age of almost eighty, he left a multigenerational group of successors behind him to contend for the throne. His son Pedro I
Read MoreThe Mutapa State was founded in the fifteenth century, following the sudden fall of Great Zimbabwe. It was first seen by Swahili and Portuguese traders in the 15th and 16th
Read MoreThe Hausa are the most populous people group in all of sub-Saharan Africa, and their Afro-Asian language, Hausa, is the second most spoken in the region after Swahili. While the
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