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On May 5, 1960, Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo became Cameroon’s first president. He would hold that post until 1982. Ahidjo’s first entry into politics was in 1942 when he became a member...
Love and romance are always hot topics. Some of us hopeless romantics are always elated to see our favorite star’s boo’d up and making a major love connection. Others dream of snagging a pop...
Today is World Stroke Day, set aside to create awareness about the severity and occurrence of strokes. Other objectives are to spread information about prevention of the condition as well as exhibit support...
It is widely known that African spirituality, animism and voodoo were just some religions practised before some Africans converted to Islam or Christianity. In fact, many Africans practise traditional...
The Aeta or Agta people are the indigenous black-skinned people who inhabit the remote and mountainous regions of Luzon, Philippines. The Aeta are under the bracket of Austronesians, groups...
Inheritance of property is a big deal on the continent of Africa. Each region and tribe has its own unique set of guidelines related to the distribution of goods, property and money left behind by a deceased...
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