Africa

  • 10 Interesting West African Facts

    West Africa, also called Western Africa and the West of Africa, is the westernmost region of Africa. West Africa has been defined as including 18 countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, the island nation of Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Príncipe and Togo. The population of West Africa is… Continue reading

    10 Interesting West African Facts
  • 50th Anniversary #Kwanzaa Celebration

    We recently began celebrating the tradition of Kwanzaa in our household. This was a great event in Houston showcasing some local talent and celebrating the principals that make up #Kwanzaa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ad8TAYPmFc Continue reading

    50th Anniversary #Kwanzaa Celebration
  • The World’s First Multi-Genius: Imhotep

    An in-depth profile of Imhotep, the world’s first multi-genius, as described by scholars Molefi K. Asante, John Henrik Clarke, Yosef ben-Jochannon, Ali Mazrui and Daud Malik Watts. Companion E-Book Reader/ Download Continue reading

    The World’s First Multi-Genius: Imhotep
  • Ashra Kwesi Explains the African Origin of Noah’s Ark and Other Biblical Stories – Kemet (Egypt)

    This is an authorized video, produced and selected by Ashra Kwesi and his company, Kemet Nu Productions for viewing on YouTube. Brother Kwesi provides an eye-witness account in Kemet (Egypt) of the origin of ancient African spiritual concepts now used… Continue reading

    Ashra Kwesi Explains the African Origin of Noah’s Ark and Other Biblical Stories – Kemet (Egypt)
  • The Old Kingdom/Kemet (c. 2686-2125 B.C)

    The division between the Early Dynastic Period and the Old Kingdom is artificial. Its first kings were descended from pharaoh Khasekhemwy. Egypt was almost self-sufficient with few outside enemies. The familial relations between some pharaohs are unclear due to insufficient information.… Continue reading

    The Old Kingdom/Kemet (c. 2686-2125 B.C)