Jubilation as first Ethiopian plane lands in Akanu Ibiam airport, Enugu, Nigeria
Enugu – It was jubilation galore, Saturday, as the first international aircraft, the Ethiopian Airline Boeing 737-800 ET-APL landed at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.
Dread Lions of Morocco
MOORS FROM SOUTHWEST MOROCCO SIDI KACEM 1884
Maxi Priest: Easy To Love
Emperor Nero, another Black Emperor of Rome – IronLion
The word Nero in folk Latin (and modern day Italian) is used for Black. Was Nero another Black Emperor of Rome?
Behold his rarely shown statue and coins. Remark his features, focus on the face, zoom in on the lips. :
King Leopold’s Agenda: The historical origin of Christianity in Africa by Professor Chinweizu Ibekwe
The historical origin of Christianity in Africa
by Renowned nigerian scholar and historian Professor Chinweizu Ibekwe
Letter from King Leopold II of Belgium to Colonial Missionaries, 1883
The letter which follows is Courtesy of Dr. Vera Nobles and Dr. Chiedozie Okoro.
How Japan saved itself from Christianity, how Africa did not – by Chinweizu
Those Africans who voluntarily converted to Christianity before the colonial conquest such as Affonso I of the BaKongo in the 15th century probably did not discern the purpose of the brand of Christianity that was supplied to them. Which was probably why they fell easy prey to the missionaries and the white traders and pirates who followed them.
Eric Holder ends the racist policy of mandatory sentencing in the U.S. Justice System
The US Justice Department will no longer press mandatory minimum sentences against many low-level drug crime offenders, according to reports.
Attorney General Eric Holder was set to announce the decision on Monday.