Long ago, in the ancient city of Ile‑Ife , the great sage Orunmila was known as the keeper of wisdom. Through the sacred system of Ifá , he guided k...Read more

Africa did not kneel quietly. The Zulu Kingdom shocked Britain with disciplined warriors. Samori Touré fought France with strategy and fire. The Ash...Read more

By the 19th century, Europe was racing against itself. Factories needed raw materials. Empires needed land. Pride needed trophies. So they gathered ...Read more

After Ceuta, Portuguese ships hugged Africa’s coast like shadows. They arrived smiling. They left building forts. Elmina Castle rose in present-day ...Read more

Portugal moved down the African coast, Senegal, Ghana, Benin, Angola. Forts like Elmina Castle rose, smiling with stone walls but hiding dark intent...Read more

Before the ships came, Africa breathed freely. Kingdoms rose with gold-lined roads, scholars debated under moonlight, and traders crossed deserts gu...Read more

The first known conflict in Africa is traced to Jebel Sahaba, a prehistoric site in the Nile Valley (present-day Sudan), dating back about 13,000–14...Read more

You have a new feedback message