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How Africans Were Lured into the First Slave Ship’ Jesus of Lubeck
The Jesus of Lübeck was initially a 700-ton sailing vessel built in Lübeck, Germany, in the early 16th century. In…
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Discover Fascinating Facts About the Nile: Earth’s Longest and Most Historic River
The River Nile, at over 6,650 kilometers (4,130 miles), is not only the longest river in the world but also…
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What is the Smallest Country in Africa? Discover Africa’s Smallest Countries
Africa, the second-largest continent, is home to some of the world’s most diverse countries, both in size and culture. While…
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Artist Fred Bugs Recounts His Trip To Africa And Tells Us About African Art
Popular abstract figurative artist Federico Cabras,whose stage name is Fred Bugs tells us about his trip to the ruins of…
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Nigeria’s Top 10 States with the Highest Unemployment Rates
The image shows a bar chart of the Unemployed Population in Nigeria by State, presenting the top 10 Nigerian states…
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Top 10 Countries in Africa with the Lowest Average IQ
When it comes to measuring intelligence, IQ (Intelligence Quotient) tests have long been a go-to method. But let’s be honest,…
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OAU Alumni Shine Globally: Three Students Among Top 50 Finalists for Global Student Prize 2024
OAU Alumni Shine Globally: Three Students Among Top 50 Finalists for Global Student Prize 2024 Selected from over 11,000 applications…
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Exploring Eritrea Facts, History, Culture & Travel – Africa Facts Zone
Eritrea is a small yet captivating country in the Horn of Africa that is often overshadowed by its larger neighbours.…
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Angola Facts, History, Economy, Population, Languages & Religion
The history of Angola is a fascinating journey through time, marked by powerful kingdoms, colonial conquests, revolutionary movements, and a…
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Today in History Africa: August 3rd
August 3rd is a day marked by significant events in world history. From sporting achievements to pivotal political changes, each…
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