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Kenyan Patricia Kingori Becomes First Black Woman To Get Oxford University Full Professorship In 925 Years

Patricia Kingori, a young and brilliant Kenyan woman has become the first black woman to get Oxford University full professorship in 925 years in Oxford’s history. She also becomes one of the youngest women in the history of Oxford to be awarded a full professorship. Patricia Kingori is one of the most intelligent and respected sociologists in the England. 

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

In the 19th century, Namibia, a country in Southern Africa, was populated by several ethnic groups: the San, Damara, Ovambo, Nama, and Herero. The Nama and Herero, livestock farmers, were the country’s two main tribes. During the early period of colonization, the Herero people were far more economically and socially powerful than the Germans at the time, keeping German colonization at bay.

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FROM LUCY’S STONES, TO THE MOON, TO KIPCHOGE’S RECORDS.

We have witnessed in our lifetimes, names that are synonymous with varied disciplines. In the pool, there is Phelps, on the soccer pitch, two; Rolando and Messi, on basketball pitch, there is Jordan and, on track and field, there is Eliud Kipchoge- who, for good reason, is considered the greatest long distance runner of all time! Or as we millennials love to abbreviate, GOAT! no pun intended.

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2021 FIBA AFROBASKET – Tunisia Retains Title

Tunisia wins the 30th edition of the Afrobasket 2021. In the final, the Carthage Eagles dominated Côte d’Ivoire by 78 to 75. They won their second title in a row, the third in their history.

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Guinea Coup d’étate- What You Need To Know

The early morning of Sunday ushered in the banging sound of gunshots as the elite army unit headed by Mamady Doumbouya sought to overthrow the incumbent Alpha Conde. Here are some facts (historical and present) you must know:

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