• My new girlfriend will have my child, a child for a god. I’m a god” — Rema declares.

    Ravers we can all accept now that Rema and Justine Skye are dating . Because evidence is too many ,plus what is a Jamaican girl that isn’t African in anyway doing in Nigeria In a church with her man rema … see they are actually dating .

    Every picture of Rema with Selena Gomez that I’ve seen, he’s always calm and composed. This boy was born with that superstar aura. There’s no one else better to be the new face of Afrobeats than him.Rema should break up with his GF and Marry Selena Gomez asap. Destiny brought them together not music
    My new girlfriend will have my child, a child for a god. I’m a god” — Rema declares. Ravers we can all accept now that Rema and Justine Skye are dating . Because evidence is too many ,plus what is a Jamaican girl that isn’t African in anyway doing in Nigeria In a church with her man rema … see they are actually dating . Every picture of Rema with Selena Gomez that I’ve seen, he’s always calm and composed. This boy was born with that superstar aura. There’s no one else better to be the new face of Afrobeats than him.Rema should break up with his GF and Marry Selena Gomez asap. Destiny brought them together not music
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  • GLOBAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE — 2025

    1 Swaziland — 34.4%
    2 South Africa — 32.9%
    3 Angola — 29.4%
    4 Palestine — 28.8%
    5 Djibouti — 25.9%
    6 Botswana — 23.1%
    7 Jordan — 21.4%
    8 Sudan — 20.8%
    9 Gabon — 20.1%
    10 Senegal — 20%
    11 Rep of the Congo — 19.8%
    12 Namibia — 19.1%
    13 Ethiopia — 18.9%
    14 Libya — 18.5%
    15 Yemen — 17.1%

    116 Nigeria — 4.3%

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    GLOBAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE — 2025 1 🇸🇿Swaziland — 34.4% 2 🇿🇦South Africa — 32.9% 3 🇦🇴Angola — 29.4% 4 🇵🇸Palestine — 28.8% 5 🇩🇯Djibouti — 25.9% 6 🇧🇼Botswana — 23.1% 7 🇯🇴Jordan — 21.4% 8 🇸🇩Sudan — 20.8% 9 🇬🇦Gabon — 20.1% 10 🇸🇳Senegal — 20% 11 🇨🇬Rep of the Congo — 19.8% 12 🇳🇦Namibia — 19.1% 13 🇪🇹Ethiopia — 18.9% 14 🇱🇾Libya — 18.5% 15 🇾🇪Yemen — 17.1% 116 🇳🇬Nigeria — 4.3% #Statisense (Trading Economics)0
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  • Ngugi wa Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan author and academic, has passed away at the age of 87 in Atlanta, USA.

    His daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi, announced his passing on Facebook, stating that he lived a full life and fought a good fight. According to his family's wishes, details of his celebration of life will be announced soon.

    Ngugi wa Thiong'o was a celebrated novelist, playwright, and scholar known for his works that explored themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and social justice. Some of his notable works include:

    - Novels:
    - Weep Not, Child (1964)
    - The River Between (1965)
    - A Grain of Wheat (1967)
    - Petals of Blood (1977)
    - Devil on the Cross (1980)

    - Essays:
    - Decolonising the Mind (1986)
    - Moving the Center (1994)
    - Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998)

    He was a vocal advocate for the use of indigenous languages in literature and was known for his critique of neocolonialism.

    Ngugi wa Thiong'o held academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Yale University, New York University, and the University of California, Irvine, where he was a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature.

    Farewell to a Literary Giant: Honoring the Pen of Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

    Here are Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's books, categorized by genre:

    Novels
    - Weep Not, Child (1964) - a powerful story about the effects of the Mau Mau war on ordinary Kenyans
    - The River Between (1965) - explores the conflict between traditional and modern ways of life
    - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - considered one of Thiong'o's greatest literary achievements
    - Petals of Blood (1977) - a novel about corruption and capitalism in post-independence Kenya
    - Devil on the Cross (1980) - written in Gikuyu while Thiong'o was in prison
    - Matigari (1986) - a mythical story about a revolutionary in an unnamed country
    - Wizard of the Crow (2004) - a magical realist narrative about Africa's place in the modern world
    - The Perfect Nine (2018) - a novel exploring themes of identity and culture

    Memoirs
    - Dreams in a Time of War (2005) - a memoir about Thiong'o's childhood during the Mau Mau Uprising
    - In the House of the Interpreter (2012) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison
    - Birth of a Dream Weaver (2016) - a memoir about Thiong'o's journey as a writer
    - Wrestling with the Devil: A Prison Memoir (2018) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison

    Short Stories/Novellas
    - The Upright Revolution (2016) - a short story exploring themes of power and identity
    - Minutes of Glory and Other Stories (2019) - a collection of short stories

    Plays
    - The Black Hermit (1968) - a play about identity and culture
    - The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) - a play about Kenya's struggle for independence
    - I Will Marry When I Want (1982) - a play about the legacies of colonialism

    Non-Fiction Books
    - Homecoming (1972) - essays about African culture and identity
    - Decolonising the Mind (1981) - a collection of essays about language and culture
    - Writers in Politics (1981) - essays about the role of writers in society
    - Globalectics (2012) - essays about literature and culture
    - The Language of Languages (2022) - a book about language and identity
    - Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas (2025) - a book about language and culture.
    Ngugi wa Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan author and academic, has passed away at the age of 87 in Atlanta, USA. His daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi, announced his passing on Facebook, stating that he lived a full life and fought a good fight. According to his family's wishes, details of his celebration of life will be announced soon. Ngugi wa Thiong'o was a celebrated novelist, playwright, and scholar known for his works that explored themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and social justice. Some of his notable works include: - Novels: - Weep Not, Child (1964) - The River Between (1965) - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - Petals of Blood (1977) - Devil on the Cross (1980) - Essays: - Decolonising the Mind (1986) - Moving the Center (1994) - Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998) He was a vocal advocate for the use of indigenous languages in literature and was known for his critique of neocolonialism. Ngugi wa Thiong'o held academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Yale University, New York University, and the University of California, Irvine, where he was a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature. 😭Farewell to a Literary Giant: Honoring the Pen of Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Here are Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's books, categorized by genre: Novels - Weep Not, Child (1964) - a powerful story about the effects of the Mau Mau war on ordinary Kenyans - The River Between (1965) - explores the conflict between traditional and modern ways of life - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - considered one of Thiong'o's greatest literary achievements - Petals of Blood (1977) - a novel about corruption and capitalism in post-independence Kenya - Devil on the Cross (1980) - written in Gikuyu while Thiong'o was in prison - Matigari (1986) - a mythical story about a revolutionary in an unnamed country - Wizard of the Crow (2004) - a magical realist narrative about Africa's place in the modern world - The Perfect Nine (2018) - a novel exploring themes of identity and culture Memoirs - Dreams in a Time of War (2005) - a memoir about Thiong'o's childhood during the Mau Mau Uprising - In the House of the Interpreter (2012) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison - Birth of a Dream Weaver (2016) - a memoir about Thiong'o's journey as a writer - Wrestling with the Devil: A Prison Memoir (2018) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison Short Stories/Novellas - The Upright Revolution (2016) - a short story exploring themes of power and identity - Minutes of Glory and Other Stories (2019) - a collection of short stories Plays - The Black Hermit (1968) - a play about identity and culture - The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) - a play about Kenya's struggle for independence - I Will Marry When I Want (1982) - a play about the legacies of colonialism Non-Fiction Books - Homecoming (1972) - essays about African culture and identity - Decolonising the Mind (1981) - a collection of essays about language and culture - Writers in Politics (1981) - essays about the role of writers in society - Globalectics (2012) - essays about literature and culture - The Language of Languages (2022) - a book about language and identity - Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas (2025) - a book about language and culture.
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  • Timaya: My African queens hear me loud: any man who watches you dress half-naked and remain silent does not love you.

    This generation will encourage you to wear such, even drink more and smoke harder —all for attraction,,, But from who? People who won’t even show up when life breaks you?

    Real love isn’t quiet when you’re heading for a cliff. A real man speaks up — not to control you, but to protect you. He sees a future in you.

    Some men stay silent because they’re just there for fun. The one who corrects you? That’s the one who cares.

    Choose wisely, my queens. Correction is love too.

    #highlights '
    Timaya✍️: My African queens hear me loud: any man who watches you dress half-naked and remain silent does not love you. This generation will encourage you to wear such, even drink more and smoke harder —all for attraction,,, But from who? People who won’t even show up when life breaks you? Real love isn’t quiet when you’re heading for a cliff. A real man speaks up — not to control you, but to protect you. He sees a future in you. Some men stay silent because they’re just there for fun. The one who corrects you? That’s the one who cares. Choose wisely, my queens. Correction is love too. #highlights '
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  • The most intelligent family in England and certainly in the world, is African and originally from Nigeria. They are in the Guinness Book of Records as the most intelligent family in England.

    In the Imafidon family, there are twins Peter and Paula, who obtained the equivalent of high school at the age of 9 and became the youngest to attend the University of Cambridge, where they broke the record for mathematics at this university.

    In addition, both are national champions in sports disciplines. The funny thing is that this record was brought before them by their older sister Cristina Imafidon, who had obtained high school at the age of 11 and at 14 was pursuing a masters degree in mathematics and statistics.

    But this is not all, there is also sister Samantha Imafidon who was in 3rd grade at 8 years old. And who is the UK national 100m champion? Imafidon children break all records.His father is a famous professor at Oxford University
    The most intelligent family in England and certainly in the world, is African and originally from Nigeria. They are in the Guinness Book of Records as the most intelligent family in England. In the Imafidon family, there are twins Peter and Paula, who obtained the equivalent of high school at the age of 9 and became the youngest to attend the University of Cambridge, where they broke the record for mathematics at this university. In addition, both are national champions in sports disciplines. The funny thing is that this record was brought before them by their older sister Cristina Imafidon, who had obtained high school at the age of 11 and at 14 was pursuing a masters degree in mathematics and statistics. But this is not all, there is also sister Samantha Imafidon who was in 3rd grade at 8 years old. And who is the UK national 100m champion? Imafidon children break all records.His father is a famous professor at Oxford University
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  • The most intelligent family in England and certainly in the world, is African and originally from Nigeria. They are in the Guinness Book of Records as the most intelligent family in England.

    In the Imafidon family, there are twins Peter and Paula, who obtained the equivalent of high school at the age of 9 and became the youngest to attend the University of Cambridge, where they broke the record for mathematics at this university.

    In addition, both are national champions in sports disciplines. The funny thing is that this record was brought before them by their older sister Cristina Imafidon, who had obtained high school at the age of 11 and at 14 was pursuing a masters degree in mathematics and statistics.

    But this is not all, there is also sister Samantha Imafidon who was in 3rd grade at 8 years old. And who is the UK national 100m champion? Imafidon children break all records.His father is a famous professor at Oxford University
    The most intelligent family in England and certainly in the world, is African and originally from Nigeria. They are in the Guinness Book of Records as the most intelligent family in England. In the Imafidon family, there are twins Peter and Paula, who obtained the equivalent of high school at the age of 9 and became the youngest to attend the University of Cambridge, where they broke the record for mathematics at this university. In addition, both are national champions in sports disciplines. The funny thing is that this record was brought before them by their older sister Cristina Imafidon, who had obtained high school at the age of 11 and at 14 was pursuing a masters degree in mathematics and statistics. But this is not all, there is also sister Samantha Imafidon who was in 3rd grade at 8 years old. And who is the UK national 100m champion? Imafidon children break all records.His father is a famous professor at Oxford University
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  • Nigeria is now Africa's most indebted country to the World Bank, an evidence of neocolonialism, at what cost will this loans be paid…?
    Nigeria is now Africa's most indebted country to the World Bank, an evidence of neocolonialism, at what cost will this loans be paid…?
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  • 1. In Angola , a liter of petrol ⛽️ is going for about 0.327 USD while the same liter in the neighbouring Zambia is 1.163 USD

    2. That is, a liter of petrol ⛽️ is costing 0.836 USD more in Zambia compared to Angola

    3. Angola is among Africa's Top 4 largest producers of crude oil in Africa, and ranked 18th globally in December 2024

    4. The country's production averages 1.2 Million Barrrels per Day (in 2024)

    5. Angola's daily consumption is estimated as about 150,000 barrels per day of oil

    6. Now, Angola exports has averaged 1.07 Million Barrrels per Day (in 2024) and generated 31.4 Billion USD

    7. Angola's top exports market for the crude oil include China (47%), Spain (8%), Netherlands (6%) India (6%) and France (5%)

    8. Now, Zambia imports nearly 2 Million MTs of petroleum products (2024 estimate), mainly from Middle East, nearly 7,000 KMs away worth nearly 1.8 Billion USD with a liter averaging 0.9 liter at landing (could slightly vary as this landing cost is my estimate)

    9. Now, even if Zambia was to import petrol from Angola at pump price (0.327 USD), it would still save about 0.6 USD (compared from importing from UAE).

    10. Zambia shares 1,110 KMs of border with Angola, and both are members of SADC and the distance between the two capitals us 2,300 KMs.
    Intra Africa trade will play a big part in improving the living conditions of our people.
    Wake up Africa, we have to think and act wisely.
    1. In Angola 🇦🇴, a liter of petrol ⛽️ is going for about 0.327 USD while the same liter in the neighbouring Zambia 🇿🇲 is 1.163 USD 2. That is, a liter of petrol ⛽️ is costing 0.836 USD more in Zambia compared to Angola 3. Angola is among Africa's Top 4 largest producers of crude oil in Africa, and ranked 18th globally in December 2024 4. The country's production averages 1.2 Million Barrrels per Day (in 2024) 5. Angola's daily consumption is estimated as about 150,000 barrels per day of oil 6. Now, Angola exports has averaged 1.07 Million Barrrels per Day (in 2024) and generated 31.4 Billion USD 7. Angola's top exports market for the crude oil include China 🇨🇳 (47%), Spain 🇪🇸 (8%), Netherlands 🇳🇱 (6%) India 🇮🇳 (6%) and France 🇫🇷 (5%) 8. Now, Zambia imports nearly 2 Million MTs of petroleum products (2024 estimate), mainly from Middle East, nearly 7,000 KMs away worth nearly 1.8 Billion USD with a liter averaging 0.9 liter at landing (could slightly vary as this landing cost is my estimate) 9. Now, even if Zambia was to import petrol from Angola at pump price (0.327 USD), it would still save about 0.6 USD (compared from importing from UAE). 10. Zambia shares 1,110 KMs of border with Angola, and both are members of SADC and the distance between the two capitals us 2,300 KMs. Intra Africa trade will play a big part in improving the living conditions of our people. Wake up Africa, we have to think and act wisely.
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  • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT :

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    Dear All,

    I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization.

    It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support.

    *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products*

    End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch.

    Lets do it together.

    Thank you for your continued support.

    Com. James Friday

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    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT : African GCV COMMUNITY Dear All, I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization. It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support. *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products* End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch. Lets do it together. Thank you for your continued support. Com. James Friday Media and Publicity.
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    I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization.

    It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support.

    *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products*

    End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch.

    Lets do it together.

    Thank you for your continued support.

    Com. James Friday

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    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT : African GCV COMMUNITY Dear All, I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization. It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support. *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products* End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch. Lets do it together. Thank you for your continued support. Com. James Friday Media and Publicity.
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    Dear All,

    I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization.

    It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support.

    *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products*

    End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch.

    Lets do it together.

    Thank you for your continued support.

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    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT : African GCV COMMUNITY Dear All, I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization. It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support. *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products* End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch. Lets do it together. Thank you for your continued support. Com. James Friday Media and Publicity.
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    Dear All,

    I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization.

    It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support.

    *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products*

    End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch.

    Lets do it together.

    Thank you for your continued support.

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    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT : African GCV COMMUNITY Dear All, I wish to inform you that you can now commence registration on afripimall.com with immediate effect. However, the previous registrations were intended for testrun to detect bugs for system optimization. It will also interest you to note that more important updates and security features have been added to serve you better. Afripimall is a great project all African pioneers must embrace and support. *Vendors and end users can sign up seamlessly. A tutorial video will be released shortly to guide vendors on how to upload products* End users can contact @james@⁨Unknown user⁩ and @⁨Unknown user⁩ to report any glitch. Lets do it together. Thank you for your continued support. Com. James Friday Media and Publicity.
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