2021

The Haitian Dictator who used voodoo to assassinate President Kennedy

Dictators and despots throughout the world have unequivocally ascribed to the similar tune of political manipulation, perpetration of explicit terror, and the assumption of a godlike personality intimidating to its citizens. François Duvalier before his venture into politics was a well-to-do physician which earned him significant respect and honor. His high performing order in administrating

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Meet The First Woman To Be Appointed As Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of South Africa

Professor Puleng LenkaBula is the first woman to be appointed as Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of South Africa (UniSA) since the establishment of the university in 1873, and the fifth woman to occupy the position of Vice-Chancellor in South Africa.

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The University of Lagos Has Developed A Zero-Emissions Vehicle To Eliminate Carbon Emissions

The University of Lagos (UNILAG)has developed a zero emissions vehicle. The vehicle was designed to eliminate carbon emissions associated with internal combustion engines, as well as minimise acoustic noise when in operation. The team UNILAG is test-running its Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) it initiated in 2018.

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On this day in history, one of Africa’s most vocal critics of colonialism, and imperialism was born

On this day in history, one of Africa’s most vocal critics of colonialism, anticolonial leader, Pan-Africanist and the first Prime Minister of the newly Independent Congo at the age of thirty-five, Patrice Emery Lumumba, was born in 1925 in Onalua in the Katakokombe region of the Kasai province of the Belgian Congo.

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