Olaoluwa Akinade

Olaoluwa Akinade is a name that resonates with innovation, creativity, and a deep passion for showcasing the richness of African culture and history. As a Data Scientist and Creative Artist, he has crafted a digital space that serves as a beacon for those seeking accurate, engaging, and insightful information about Africa. Beyond his role as a Software Engineer, Data Scientist and Creative Artist, Olaoluwa Akinade is the digital strategist for Africa Facts Zone. In this capacity, he is responsible for ensuring that the platform not only reaches a global audience but also engages them in meaningful ways. His strategies encompass everything from SEO optimization to social media engagement, ensuring that AfricaFactsZone.com remains a top destination for anyone interested in African facts and culture. For Enquiries: olaoluwa.akinade21@gmail.com
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    Zulu Tribe of South Africa

    The Zulu tribe is most well-known for its basketry and beading. They have also been credited with some figural sculpture…

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    List of African Tribes

    Numerous tribes in Africa are geographically and linguistically related and often share the same traditions and customs.  Since the majority of sub-Saharan African tribes originated in central and west Africa.  They migrated across the continent for a variety of causes, and their shared main origin is seen in their shared root languages. The Saharan and northern tribes were influenced by Arabic in terms of language, culture, and traditions.  Numerous tribal tribes felt pressure to relocate further south on the African continent as a result of the growth of Islam, the Arab slave trade, and conflict. The Khoi and San indigenous peoples of southern Africa were forced into more remote locations as a result of the spread of the central African tribes.  In contrast to the majority of African tribes, the Khoi san (Bushmen) are part of a far earlier prehistoric grouping than the San.  It’s noteworthy to note that the first black African tribes did not arrive in what is now known as the Transkei region of South Africa until the 16th or 17th century in the extreme southeast of southern Africa. Also Read: History of the yoruba tribe of Nigeria History…

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    The Africa they Never Tell You About’ Amazing Facts about Africa

    There are many facts about Africa, the continent is blessed with 54 separate nations and a diverse mix of indigenous…

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    The Zulu Shield’s History

    Since King Shaka Zulu employed them in combat hundreds of years ago, traditional Zulu shields have been utilized by Zulu…

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  • Black CultureAfrican Animal Horns - Learn About African Animal Horns

    African Animal Horns – Learn About African Animal Horns

    The African continent is home to several horned creatures. Sadly, a lot of animals are targeted for hunting for their…

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  • Black CultureAfrican Masks: Intermediaries between the Living and supernatural worlds

    African Masks: Intermediaries between the Living and Supernatural Worlds

    African masks are viewed as intermediaries between the physical world and the supernatural realm of the dead, ancestors, and other…

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    The Map of Africa – Africa Facts Zone

    Africa’ The Birthplace of Mankind Since for Africa, experts had earlier determined that it is the origin of mankind, as enormous quantities of human-like fossils (discovered no where else) were uncovered on the continent, some going back 3.5 million years. About 1.75 million years ago, early man expanded over areas of Africa.  They were ferocious hunters, lived in caves and needed fire and their skills to produce stone tools merely to survive. Around 200,000 years ago, the Neanderthals emerged and spread throughout southern Europe and portions of northern Africa.  There is also convincing evidence that they possessed control of fire, lived in caves, as well as open-air constructions of stone and plants. The invention of stone tools was one of prehistoric man’s most significant innovations.  By 5000 BC, farming had become relatively widespread in northern Africa, where humans were raising crops and managing cattle.  During that time the Sahara Desert was a productive place. History: Ancient Africa In 3200 BC the Egyptian civilization evolved on the lower banks of the Nile River; it was among the oldest civilizations and its tools and weapons were fashioned of bronze.  They also pioneered the building of enormous pyramids and temples.…

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    Things to do in Cape Town, South Africa

    The Mother City of South Africa, Cape Town, is frequently ranked as one of the greatest cities in the world.…

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