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Did Africans Reach the Americas Before Columbus? A Hidden Chapter of African History
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Things Fall Apart A Guide to Understanding African Literature
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The Lost Art of African Storytelling How to Revive It
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Did Africans Reach the Americas Before Columbus? A Hidden Chapter of African History
https://afrika.ng/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-1950.mp3?cb=1764333535.mp3 Picture this: It’s 1311, and the Atlantic Ocean stretches like an endless mystery before the Mali Empire. Mansa Abubakari II, a king with a heart full of curiosity, stands...

Things Fall Apart A Guide to Understanding African Literature
Explore African literature through Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” and gain insights into culture, themes, and historical context.

The Lost Art of African Storytelling How to Revive It
Revitalize the Griot tradition and explore ways to revive African storytelling with powerful techniques and insights from experts.

Uncover the Ancient Name for Africa: Alkebulan
Alkebulan: Unveil the ancient name for the African continent and explore its rich cultural heritage.

From Oral Traditions to Written History: The Evolution of African Storytelling
Storytelling has always been at the heart of African culture, acting as a powerful means of communication, education, and cultural preservation. From ancient oral traditions passed down through generations to...

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...