The Myth of Africans Inability to Support Each Other and Unite

The assertion that Africans are inherently predisposed to not supporting each other is a deeply flawed and ahistorical viewpoint. Instead, what can be observed is a long history of systemic exploitation and manipulation that has disrupted natural affinities and communal bonds among African people. This systemic exploitation, particularly by colonial powers, has left deep scars … Read more

Pope Nicholas V, Pope Alexander VI, and the Roman Catholic Church’s Impact on Africa

Introduction:  In the annals of history, the names Pope Nicholas V and Pope Alexander VI stand as silent architects of Africa’s destiny, their actions shaping a narrative of imposition, indoctrination, subjugation, and looting. This essay endeavours to peel back the layers of obscurity surrounding these pontiffs and the broader Roman Catholic Church, shedding light on … Read more

the Legacy of Pope Nicholas V – The Intersection of Christianity, Slavery, and African Caution

Introduction:  Pope Nicholas V, a pivotal figure in Christian history, ascended to the papal throne in 1447. His papacy, though marked by various accomplishments, bears a controversial legacy concerning slavery and its implications for Africa. This essay delves into the significance of Pope Nicholas V’s stance on slavery, highlighting the caution African communities should exercise regarding Christianity in … Read more

Unleashing African Freedom – Beyond Independence

Introduction:  In the annals of history, Africa’s journey towards freedom has been a tumultuous saga marked by struggles against colonialism, oppression, and injustice. While the attainment of political independence in the mid-20th century marked a significant milestone, true freedom for Africa transcends mere liberation from colonial rule. It encompasses a multifaceted quest for sovereignty, dignity, and self-determination … Read more

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