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Prince Randy K. A. S - The Black Lion

Prince Randy K. A. S - The Black Lion

Prince Randy Koussou Alam-Sogan Tribal Prince of Dahomey (Benin, West Africa) Entrepreneur, Engineer, Programme Director, Consultant, CEO, Child of the Universe.

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The Wonders of The African Civilization (Part 8): The Woman's Right

The Wonders of The African Civilization (Part 8): The Woman's Right

The concept of a family with a father, mother, and child (or patriarchy), is unfortunately not a true picture of the original family. The first type of family was matriarchal since the role of the father in procreation was unknown. Even today, among tribes in Central Australia and the Trobriand Islands, we find people possessing no knowledge of the
Notable Women: Speeches - Africa Leadership Forum

Notable Women: Speeches - Africa Leadership Forum

Africa Women’s Forum Third International Conference on "Women and Conflict Management in Africa" Keynote speech by Angela E.V. King Assistant Secretary-General Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women 22 January 2001 Your Excellency, Madame Specioza Kazibwe, Vice-President of Uganda Your Excellency, Minister of Women and Family M

Great African Kings

AFFONSO I - KING OF THE KONGO (1506-1540) Affonso I was a visionary, a man who saw his country not as a group of separate cultures, but as a unified nation fully equipped with advance knowledge and technology. He was also known as the first ruler to resist the most despicable act ever known to man, the European slave trade. AKHENATON - The Creator
Greatest African Queens

Greatest African Queens

Great African Queens: AMINA QUEEN Of ZARIA (1533 - ?) This queen of Zazzua, a province of Nigeria now known as Zaria, was born around 1533 during the reign of Sarkin (king) Zazzau Nohir. She was probably his granddaughter. Zazzua was one of a number of Hausa city-states which dominated the trans-Saharan trade after the collapse of the Songhai empir

The Collapsing Western Way of Life

The greatest threat to the Western Way of Life is the Western Way of Life itself. The Age of Enlightenment was born sometime around the beginning of the eighteenth century. A mere three-quarters of a century later, industrialization ushered in the Age of Endarkenment, and human life has grown more and more perilous ever since. The Golden Age of cap

The Future of Africa

by Prince Randy Alam-Sogan on Wednesday, 11 May 2011 at 16:17 At independence, African hopes for self-determination were brimming over. It was a time of great expectations and excitement for young people. There was a widespread belief that freedom from our colonial rulers would bring progress and prosperity. We expected the new African nations woul
The Wonders of The African Civilization (Part 6): African Religion is a Science

The Wonders of The African Civilization (Part 6): African Religion is a Science

Worldwide Recession, Global Warming, Wars, Hunger...Would the Planet be in such a Mess if Women were in Charge? The Mother Right The concept of a family with a father, mother, and child (or patriarchy), is unfortunately not a true picture of the original family. The first type of family was matriarchal since the role of the father in procreation wa