2021

Inspiring African Stories

How These Sierra Leoneans Are Providing Access To Quality Education Through Their Platform ”Easy Learning Services”

To ensure that Sierra Leone enjoys quality education and to ensure that the problem of youth unemployment is tackle, a young and vibrant Sierra Leonean, Massah Esther Nyally Bockarie together with her colleagues Ibrahim Bah and Muhktar created a platform, Easy Learning Services, to solve the problems affecting the education system in Sierra Leone, and not only that but also tackle the problem of youth unemployment.

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Wizkid Made History, Sells Out London O2 Arena In 12 Minutes!

Nigeria’s Grammy Award winner Wizkid Aka Big Wiz sold out London’s 20,000 capacity O2 Arena in 12 minutes! leaving fans begging for more dates to be added. The Afrobeats star is the first African artist to do so and the 7th musician to have sold out the 02 Arena.

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South Africa’s ex-president Jacob Zuma Hospitalized Ahead of Trial

Jacob Zuma, former president of South Africa has been hospitalized ahead of graft trial. Jacob Zuma was jailed for contempt of court last month. The former president was admitted to an outside hospital, less than a week before he is due in court for a separate graft trial.

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The First Genocide of The 20th Century – How The Germans Killed Over 100,000 Namibians

The order for the genocide of the Herero and Namaqua was given by German General Lothar von Trotha . He said “The nation of the Herero should immediately leave the country because they are no longer considered German citizens. Whoever doesn’t obey and is found within the country, with our without a gun or an animal, will be executed immediately. I am not going to show mercy to anyone. These are my commands and should be followed immediately…”

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Nominations For The 2022 African Genius Awards Are Open!

Do you have what it takes to be called a genius? Have you done something in your country or community that have changed the lives of people positively? Do you know someone that has done something extraordinarily exceptional in science, technology, business, literature, sports, etc. that you want to be recognized for his/her outstanding contribution towards his/her country? Head over to www.priorityperformance.co.za to nominate an African Genius!

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Blessing Oborududu: The First Nigerian Wrestler To Win An Olympic Medal

A Nigerian wrestler has won an Olympic medal for the first time in the history of the Olympic games, Blessing Oborududu is the one to thank. The 32-year-old has become the first Nigerian wrestler in history to win an Olympic medal. Blessing Oborududu won the silver medal in the 68kg women’s wrestling freestyle at the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic games.

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