Tag Archives: African Research

The Story of Awule Kaku Aka I: King of Nzema 1840s (Extended Narrative) Part 2

Awule Kaku Aka’s kingship peaked in the 1840s when he decided to unite Nzema people. To do this he needed to free some Nzema tribes from the oppression of the Anyi. So he set out to fight him and succeeded in beheading him! He put out more strategies to annex some Anyin land in the […]

The Story of Awule Kaku Aka I : King of Nzema 1840s (Extended Narrative)

Nana Kaku Aka l ruled the Nzema Kingdom in the 1840s and climaxed at the time of the signing of the Bond of 1844 between the British and Coastal Chiefs. He was captured by the British and was sent to prison after he refused to sign the Bond of 1844. After his capture the Nzema […]

Education in Africa: Effects of Foreign Education

Every society has a history that will shape the present and future circumstances of its people and development. Most people from Africa, Asia and South America, live in the aftermath of colonialism, while others, for example the Indigenous Peoples of North America, Australia, New Zealand, Latin and Central America still live in colonial bondage. The […]

The Origin of the Powerful Yoruba People and The Mystic of Oduduwa. Part 2

Oduduwa is considered to be the founder of the Yoruba race. He represents omnipotence, as well as the power of the womb. According to some Yoruba traditionalists, Oduduwa was more than just the founder of Ile-Ife. They believe that he was responsible for its creation, as he was one of the deities responsible for the […]