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CAPTAIN IBRAHIM TRAORE OF BURKINA FASO
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The Forgotten Giants: 15 Mighty African Empires That Shaped History
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YOUTH MOVEMENTS IN AFRICAN POLITICS
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CAPTAIN IBRAHIM TRAORE OF BURKINA FASO
BIOGRAPHY of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the Burkinabè military leader and head of state of Burkina Faso: Biography: Captain Ibrahim Traoré Early Life and Education Ibrahim Traoré was born on 14...

The Forgotten Giants: 15 Mighty African Empires That Shaped History
When you think of “great empires,” your mind might dart to Rome, the Mongols, or the Ottomans. But what if we told you that Africa—often sidelined in mainstream history—boasts a...

YOUTH MOVEMENTS IN AFRICAN POLITICS
A New Era of Leadership Africa is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the growing influence of youth movements. With over 60% of the continent’s population under the age of...

The Legacy of African Kingdoms: How the Past Shapes Our Future
Africa’s history is a tapestry woven with stories of powerful kingdoms, remarkable leaders, and rich cultural achievements. From the wealth of the Mali Empire to the architectural brilliance of Great...

Uncovering Africa’s Untold Stories: Exploring Ancient Civilizations
Africa, often referred to as the cradle of humanity, is home to some of the most remarkable ancient civilizations that shaped human history. Yet, many of these stories remain untold...

Honoring Nigeria’s Independence: The Power of Unity and Progress
https://afrika.ng/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-1302.mp3?cb=1764546336.mp3On October 1st, Nigeria will celebrate its 64th year of independence, a milestone that brings reflection on the nation’s progress, struggles, and the unique blend of cultures, peoples, and histories...