Delvid Stanley-Coker

Delvid Stanley-Coker is a dedicated writer and editor for The African Dream. His passion and desire to publicize the appreciable department of Africa and voice out the prevalent ills of society have adequately contributed to the promulgation of stories of different sorts. Email: stanleycokerdelvid@gmail.com. WhatsApp: +23276737886 Facebook: Delvid Stanley-Coker.

8 reasons why studying the leadership style of Thomas Sankara should be mandatory for African leaders

A Pan-Africanist and undisputably one of the greatest African leaders of our time, Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara carved out a reputation dominant in African politics and history for generations to come. Within four years of his presidency, Sankara fulfilled what other leaders cannot do in decades of governance. Sankara’s leadership style is incomparable and uncontestable […]

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Kashe Quest – The Brilliant Girl Who Scored Over 98% In IQ Test at Age 2, Making Her One Of The Smartest Persons In The World

Kashe Quest, a genius and extremely witty girl, is currently the youngest American to join the organization of intelligent people across the world – Mensa. At the tender age of 2, she scored an unbelievable 98% on her entry test. To qualify for Mensa membership, prospective applicants must take an approved intelligence test and score

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Meet 11-year-old Saratu Dan-Azumi: The Nigerian Mathematical Genius “That Can Calculate Numbers In Millions”

Saratu dan-Azumi has recently proven to be the babe of the media after stories of her outstanding mathematical skills topped the front pages of news agencies across Africa. A video was shared on Facebook which showed Saratu exceptionally illustrating her arithmetic prowess. Every child is believed to be exceptionally blessed with distinct talents. It seems

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In Memory of Dr Runoko Rashidi: The Black Historian Who Dedicated His Whole Life In Rebranding Black History

The African Dream thinks the month of August should be dedicated to the outstanding life journey of Dr. Runoko Rashidi. Therefore, we are taking this step to write about one of the greatest black people to walk this earth. The life and works of Runoko Rashidi should be highly celebrated in the course of history,

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From The Horn of Africa To The World: Somalian Scientist Mariam Noor Has Developed A Surgical Ring That Helps Prevent Leaking Heart Valves

There has been a gigantic step toward the solution to heart problems as Mariam Noor, a Somali-born Ph.D. student at Aarhus University, developed a small ring for leaking heart valves. The device is vital as it assists the human heart to improve blood flow and possibly eliminate the need for heart surgeries. Mariam Noor is

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The Lion King Movie Viewed From An African Perspective (adaptations with classic examples)

Singled out as the highest grossing film of 1994, highest grossing animated film, and a box office of close to a billion dollars, the Lion King is supposedly one of the most successful movies in the Hollywood industry. Its characterization of spirituality and the influence of African society has in time appreciated. The Lion King

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Jonathan Adagogo Green: The First Nigerian Professional Photographer Who Studied Photography From Sierra Leone

For photographers who have the knack for discovering photography icons, the name Jonathan Adagogo Green won’t sound unfamiliar. Green is widely recognized as one of Africa’s best photographers and the earliest individual to have established in the craft. Jonathan Adagogo Green was born in Bonny, present-day Rivers State, in 1873. He attended school in Lagos

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13-year-old Alena Analeigh Becomes The Youngest Black Medical Student In American History

Alena Analeigh Wicker has undoubtedly stamped her name in the history books after becoming the youngest Black person to have been accepted into medical school in the United States. In addition, she holds the enviable record of being the youngest person to intern at NASA. Alena Analeigh spent most of her childhood in Texas. Her

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