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How did The Ghana Empire get this name? Soninkara Academy
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News - BREAKING: "Nigeria Is Finished" – Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB, Yoruba Nation Agitators Form Historic Alliance in U.S., Demand Immediate Dissolution of Nigeria - The Yoruba Times
serious thing, @BakaOmubo can you weigh in on this
The secession movements make me think of wAst breaking away from the greek-occupied state of Km.t (see my scholarship page for my talk on this).
I definitely think Biafara war for Igbo nation and this Yoruba nation speak to the shaky colonial ground upon which Nigeria was founded, being it was a colonial cage established by the brutish, much…
How did The Ghana Empire get this name? Soninkara Academy
@obadelekambon i ni baara, did you understand what he said?
https://restofworld.org/2026/amazon-starlink-africa/
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Big Tech is racing to own Africa’s internet
Amazon has joined Starlink, Google, and Meta in the scramble to control how Africa goes online.
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African-Ottoman borderlands during the early modern period: stories from the frontier.
In 1574, the first of two embassies from the kingdom of Bornu in the Lake Chad basin arrived at the Ottoman sultan’s court in Istanbul, seeking, among other aims, to delineate the frontier between the two powers in the region … Continue reading
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