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In one of history’s most twisted systems of control, soldiers in the Congo Free State were ordered to bring back severed human hands as proof that each bullet they used had killed someone. This ...
A Cataclysm That Shook Africa’s Wildlife For students fascinated by animals and Earth’s wild history, the African megatsunami is a jaw-dropping tale. About 73,000 years ago, a massive chunk of Fogo ...
Aish a traditional Mauritanian drink made from camel’s milk. Learn about its cultural significance, taste, look and smell.
Nigeria is Africa’s beer belly—literally and culturally. Discover why the Bulge of Africa is a brewing powerhouse beer lovers can’t ignore.
Story behind a 19th-century Lagos photograph featuring three ordinary women traders, teachers, and healers during colonial Nigeria's transformation.
African tale of how revenge, masked as strength, destroys a family from within. Generational trauma, exposed and exiled.
Adoption through the lens of Ubuntu: Overcome fears of parenting, trauma, and interracial adoption while building a compassionate, inclusive family.
Mauritius, a jewel in the Indian Ocean, is renowned for its multicultural heritage and vibrant culinary traditions. This island nation’s cuisine is a testament to its history, shaped by the diverse ...
Rabbit learned the hard way in this African folktale to never to make the moon angry and most importantly never interfere with a messenger.
After his wife’s death, a man places a plaque by the lake. Twenty years later, it's removed—but he and his son still find peace where it once stood.