Ancient Hausa Masjid in Kano, Nigeria. West Africa Originally built in around 100 bce as a temple-university for the indigenous Hausa divinities called ishoki (similar to orisha or neteru). After the Hausa royalty began practicing Islam in the 10th-century ce, this temple-university to the ishoki became a masjid. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2016
Zimbabwe- White Delusions
Never think twice about telling your truth, don’t hesitate, don’t second guess.dont put peoples feelings or opinions over truth….never….This is showing on channel 4. ..” Mugabe’s illegal land grabs” ……but Uncle courageous, how did you come about the land in the first place? Do laws only exist to protect your ill gotten gains….and if so, … Continue reading
I’m waiting for the “python dance” for terrorist herdsmen…I wonder what they will call it…..”operation do nothing”
Thoughts on volunteerism and federalism – Prof Remi Sonaiya
” When things go wrong, they tend to do so all over. Why do we deceive ourselves and act as though conditions all over the country were uniform? All we have ended up doing is condemning everybody into a straightjacket of mediocrity. Federal character has federalised low standards, incompetence and underperformance – and has landed … Continue reading
Pan-African Renaissance
Nobody should be under the illusion that the conditions of poverty and hopelessness that crush the masses of the people in Africa are one day going to end without a bitter struggle. The time is ripe for a Socialist revolution in Africa that will overthrow elite misrule and put the continent on the path to … Continue reading
Yoruba Survived The Slave Trade
Quotes
“A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal … Continue reading