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.

Godfrey Chitalu: The Zambian Goal King Whose Goal Scoring Records Were Dismissed By FIFA Because He Played In Africa

Godfrey Chitalu is a legendary Zambian footballer who played as a forward for Kitwe United and Kabwe Warriors. He is regarded as one of the greatest African footballers of all time. He is known for some great footballing records, including two African champions club records, being the only African to make the top 5 international […]

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King Piye: The First Black Pharaoh Who Ruled Egypt From 744–714 BC

King Piye was an ancient Kushite king and founder of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt, who conquered and ruled Egypt from 744-714 BC. He seized control of Upper Egypt within the first decade of his reign and ruled from the city of Napata, located deep in Nubia, modern-day Sudan. King Piye is historically recognized as

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The Mamie Mariama Justice Ganawa Education Foundation (MaMJGEF) Donates Learning Materials And Issues Scholarships To Their First Set Of Beneficiaries Worth Over 60 Million Leones (3500 dollars)

The Mamie Mariama Justice Ganawa Education Foundation (MAMJGEF) recently made donations worth 60 million old Leones, which is equivalent to about $3,500, to their first set of beneficiaries. This enormous cost covered learning materials and scholarships. The foundation that was founded upon the legacy and prominence of the late Mamie Mariama Ganawah is passionately driven

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Queen Amanirenas: The One-Eyed African Queen Who Defeated Caesar Augustus Of The Roman Empire

Queen Amenirenas was a Nubian ruler of the ancient African kingdom of Kush (located in modern-day Sudan), who is widely recognized as a skilled warrior after defending her kingdom against the armies of the Roman Empire. Under her guidance, she led over 30,000 soldiers in a victory against Caesar Augustus. She is one of the

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Meet Amina: The Warrior Queen Who Ruled Zaria For More Than 30 Years In The 16th Century

Aminatu, commonly known as Queen Amina of the city-state Zazzau (now the city of Zaria in Kaduna State), is significantly recognized as the first woman to become a queen in a male-dominated society in ancient Africa and of the greatest warrior queens in the continent. Her story is characterized by courage, and resilience, and is

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The Month of Rapport – People That Inspire Magazine Releases Its December Edition Featuring Adelaide Casely Hayford and Dr Mashudu Tshifularo

People That Inspire Magazine, an African magazine based in Sierra Leone, West Africa, has released its December 2022 edition featuring inspiring African stories and culture. The magazine, started by a young Sierra Leonean named Brian Karnue, who currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief, is arguably one of the best online magazines in Sierra Leone. The December

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Meet Nyillah E. Cawray: The Undergraduate Student Who Finds Passion In Carpentry

Nyillah E. Cawray is a young Sierra Leonean undergraduate who seeks to change the stereotypical narrative of females in the male-dominated profession of carpentry. Yes! Aside from her educational career, Nyillah Cawray is a carpenter with enormous knowledge of woodwork and styles. Nyillah Cawray was born in the capital city of Freetown, Sierra Leone. She

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Meet Priscilla Sitienei: The World’s Oldest Primary School Pupil at Aged 99

Priscilla Sitienei is currently the most inductee in the record books after becoming the world’s oldest primary school pupil. The record was previously held by Kimani Maruge who went to school at age 84. When news of Sitienei’s age broke out citing her commitment to education, the Kenyan woman became a global symbol for girls’

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Not all African police are corrupt: A Nigerian Superintendent of police Daniel Itse Amah is celebrated for rejecting $200,000 bribery from armed robbers

Western media and particularly African entertainment have painted the character of the African police force to be ultimately corrupt and deceitful. Thanks to the Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Daniel Itse Amah, such a negative nuance is slowly getting shattered. Daniel Itse Amah has attracted thousands of goodwill and congratulatory messages after receiving a $200,000

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