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The Evolution of Contemporary African Architecture
African architecture is a vivid tapestry, reflecting a rich history, cultural diversity, and a deep connection with the environment. From the age-old mud-brick homes of the Sahel to the timeless coral stone structures along the Swahili coast, it is a testament to the seamless blend of tradition and innovation. In this article, we embark on a journey into the world of contemporary African architecture, a vibrant movement that harmoniously combines the echoes of the past with the aspirations of the future.
Festival of Nations: Maine's Worldly Extravaganza!
Nestled within the captivating landscapes and charming coastal towns of Maine, a spectacular event unfolds each year - the Festival of Nations at Deering Oaks in Portland. This annual celebration is a vibrant tapestry of cultures, an international feast, and a passport to explore the globe without leaving the state.
Thomas Sankara: The Revolutionary Who Defied Global Powers
When we think of iconic leaders who reshaped the course of history, names like Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. often spring to mind. However, there's one unsung hero from the heart of Africa who deserves a spotlight of his own – Thomas Sankara. Brace yourselves for an exhilarating journey through the life of the charismatic revolutionary who dared to defy global powers in his quest for change.
Liberia's Epic Battle: Elections 2023
In the heart of West Africa, Liberia is once again at a pivotal moment in its history, as it embarks on high-stakes presidential and parliamentary elections. This landmark event marks the nation's first electoral test since the departure of a UN peacekeeping mission, signaling Liberia's journey towards self-reliance and democracy.
Africa's Evolving Response to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Amid the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Africa's role in shaping the narrative is one filled with complexity and intrigue. As the echoes of the October 2023 war resonate across the globe, African nations are offering a diverse range of responses that reflect the continent's changing dynamics.
Unraveling the Niger-France Crisis: Understanding Neo-Colonial Tensions
In the heart of Africa's Sahel region, a significant geopolitical event is unfolding involving Niger and France. This situation carries echoes of history, as the two nations navigate complex issues. This crisis involves a mix of historical echoes, security concerns, and socio-economic challenges, highlighting a shadow from the past that requires our attention.
Afrobeat's Rise: A Journey from Lagos to the World
In the bustling 1960s and 70s Lagos, Nigeria, a musical revolution was underway. Afrobeat, a captivating blend of traditional African rhythms, jazz, highlife, and funk, emerged as a potent force for social and political change. At its forefront was Fela Anikulapo Kuti, a visionary whose musical genius would transcend borders and generations.
Mohamed Aboutrika: From Football Icon to Political Controversy
The tale of Mohamed Aboutrika is one of remarkable highs and, more recently, deeply troubling lows. This Egyptian football icon, renowned for his dazzling skills and contributions to both his country and the beautiful game, now finds himself entangled in a complex web of political controversy, a stark contrast to the adulation he once enjoyed.
The Cultural Evolution of Laying Edges in Black Hairstyling
Laying edges, "edge control" or "sleeking," is a popular hairstyling technique, usually as a finishing touch, among women of color with textured hair. It involves sleeking down, shaping, and styling the baby hairs found along the hairline area, with styling products such as styling gel and a brush, to create a sleek, fun, and stunning look. Yes, laying edges is a popular trend today and a prominent part of pop culture, but it's—by no means—new and dates back to the early 1900s.
The Himba People of Namibia
The Himba, also known as the Ovahimba, are an indigenous group, with a population of around 50,000, residing in northwest Namibia and across the Kunene River in Angola. The Kunene River has been the ancestral home of the Himba people for over 500 years.
New Languages - Amharic and Zulu
Hello fellow NKENNERs,
We are excited to announce we are adding two new languages, AMHARIC AND ZULU!
Live Tutoring for Premium Members: Out Now
NKENNE, our leading African language learning app, is revealing its plans to enhance the user experience by offering live tutoring to premium members. This move is in line with the platform’s ambition to not only disseminate African language education to the global community but also to provide a more immersive and interactive learning experience.
Exploring Ghana's Rich Cultural Practice of Day-Born Names
In Ghana, naming is a significant cultural process that is seen as a sacred obligation that calls for thorough deliberation and thinking. Children in Ghana are given names depending on several elements, such as the day of the week they were born, the circumstances of their birth, their gender, and the preferences of their parents.
Palm Wine Drinking In Africa
Palm wine is a traditional alcoholic beverage that has been enjoyed across the world especially in Africa for many generations. It is also referred to as toddy, at times – which basically means the fresh or fermented sap of various species of palm.
The Gruesome Reign of Idi Amin: The Dark Legacy of Uganda's Cannibalistic Dictator!
Amin was born in 1925 in Koboko, in the now northwest Uganda, and joined the British colonial army in 1946. He rose through the ranks to become a sergeant, and later an officer in the Ugandan Army after Uganda gained independence in 1962. Amin was appointed Commander of the Ugandan Army in 1965. Claims made about the Commander might seem too horrific to be true, but they have been corroborated by numerous witnesses and experts.
United States B-1 and B-2 Visas Now Open for Job Applications: A Game-Changer for African Professionals
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced that individuals with B-1 or B-2 visitor visas, which allow for temporary business or tourism visits to the United States, can now apply for jobs and attend interviews during their stay. This new policy will provide an opportunity for qualified candidates from Africa, who often travel to the United States on visitor visas, to apply for jobs without having to return home to complete the visa application process.
NKENNE IS THE MOST DOWNLOADED AFRICAN LANGUAGE-LEARNING APP
I am beyond thrilled to share some exciting news with you all! Our beloved Nkenne, our precious little baby, has officially taken the African language-learning community by storm. With over 10,000 downloads and an incredible 10,000 dedicated Nkenners, we have surpassed the previously crowned Mandla, now Sebmita, as the most downloaded African language-learning app.
From Trading Intern to Successful African Entrepreneur: Shaun's Inspiring Journey - Part II
In the world of trading and tech startups, success stories are aplenty, but few are as inspiring as that of Shaun Opoku. Born and raised in Ghana but currently residing in Canada, Shaun's journey to startup success has been nothing short of extraordinary. Overcoming challenges as an African in the trading space, Shaun's hard work and perseverance have paid off as he recently sold his startup. In this exclusive interview, Shaun takes us through his incredible journey and shares valuable insights for aspiring African entrepreneurs.
From Trading Intern to Successful African Entrepreneur: Shaun's Inspiring Journey - Part I
In the world of trading and tech startups, success stories are aplenty, but few are as inspiring as that of Shaun Opoku. Born and raised in Ghana but currently residing in Canada, Shaun's journey to startup success has been nothing short of extraordinary. Overcoming challenges as an African in the trading space, Shaun's hard work and perseverance have paid off as he recently sold his startup. In this exclusive interview, Shaun takes us through his incredible journey and shares valuable insights for aspiring African entrepreneurs.