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@metaphysicalsou

a black African woman with a free soul , looking for escaping to the metaphysical world where believes she belongs (Africa,Kasar Hausa,Hausaland)pure bahaushiya

Great Africa ,Garin Hausa Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Remember that we are not the ones who question your humanity & ask you for evidence to prove it,we do not assume your inferiority and our supermacy without any biological evidence/studies about human evolution tell blacks as(Homo sapiens) are senior with hundreds thousands years
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Purely African
Purely African@TheRealAssasn·
The term "Nubian" is about 2000 years old dating to the Hellenistic period in late 3rd to early 2nd century BCE. It is not Ancient Egyptian in Origin for the region or people. The greeks came and started racial profiling. Ancient Egypt is a Purely African civilization. They were dark and brown skins, all black people.
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Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
The Church was a part of Slave trade in Africa 🌍
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🇰🇼 Yahya
🇰🇼 Yahya@yahiahusain·
أفا يا الأسد !
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Vox Africana
Vox Africana@voxafricana·
Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia: A Queen of Strength and Legacy 🇪🇹 Daughter of Emperor Menelik II, Zewditu rose to the throne in 1916, becoming one of Ethiopia’s most powerful female rulers. Crowned Queen of Kings in 1917, she continued her father’s legacy when leadership was often reserved for men. Her reign reminds us that African history is rich with powerful women who led with resilience and grace
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Historical Africa
Historical Africa@historical_Afr·
After being lost in the sea and reaching America thinking that it was India, Còlumbus noted in his journal that some of the native people they met there told them that Black skınned people had come from the south-east in boats, trading in fold-tipped spears. Còlumbus also saw metal goods from West Africa and even got some of them directly from the native Americans. Chèmical analysis from these tips found by Columbus on spears in Amèrican shows that the gold came from Africa. The world was already connected. After the fall of Granada, thousands of Moors left Spain, which had been their home for seven hundred years to avoid living under Spanish yoke. They migrateď to Africa. Some stayed at the North African coast and improved their knowledge of navigation. That knowledge may be the one used by Emperor Abubakari II to reach America. Most ancient civilizations had already circùmnavigated the globe. They just did not make of it a big dèal claiming that they had discọvered it.
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
Africans in South Africa are finally fighting back . You can see Jacinta the heartbroken 💔, former lover of Nigerian men, running away. This is Africa. We are not leaving. Go and fight for your land!" - African Immigrants in South Africa shouts as they chase away the leaders of the Zulu Xenophobes patrolling the street.
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Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
What comes to your mind when you think of this Country, Nigeria
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
Mention one thing you know about South Africa
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The African History School
The African History School@_africanhistory·
Anthony Browder changed my life. I watched hundreds of his videos and read all his books. Here are the 20 best lessons that will rewrite everything you were taught about African history: THE 20 LESSONS: 1. Every human alive descends from one African woman who lived 200,000 years ago. We are all African. 2. Egypt is not the original name. Its people called it Kemet "the land of the Blacks." The Greeks renamed it after they conquered it in 332 BCE. 3. The Washington Monument is not American architecture. It is a tekhen (obelisk), which is an ancient African resurrection symbol associated with Ausar (Osiris). 4. The pyramid on the back of the U.S. dollar bill is not Egyptian. It's Kushite (Sudanese), due to its steeper angle. 5. "Amen", the word you say at the end of every prayer, is an African word from the Nile Valley. It means "the hidden one." Jews, Christians, and Muslims all borrowed it. 6. The Christian cross is an Ankh with the loop removed. The Ankh is the world's oldest symbol of life, predating the cross by thousands of years. 7. Imhotep performed surgery 2,200 years before Hippocrates was born. He is the actual father of medicine. The Hippocratic Oath opens by swearing to Asclepius, the Greek name for Imhotep. 8. The Ten Commandments were written 1,500 years AFTER the 42 Declarations of Ma'at. Acts 7: 22 confirms Moses "learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians." 9. Greek philosophy is African philosophy with Greek labels. Pythagoras, Plato, and Thales studied at the Mystery Schools of Kemet. 10. The Edwin Smith Papyrus (c. 1600 BCE) is the oldest surgical manual in human history. It describes brain surgery, 48 different injuries, and the relationship between the brain and the nervous system. 11. African physicians invented the urine pregnancy test in 2000 BCE. They could even predict the sex of the child. Modern science didn't rediscover it until 1926. 12. Benjamin Banneker a free Black man, surveyed Washington D.C. When his partner walked off the job, Banneker reproduced the entire city plan from memory in two days. 13. The Sphinx has a broad nose and full lips because it was carved by Africans, of an African. 14. The word "hero" comes from Heru, the African deity who avenged his father Ausar. Every hero story in Western literature is a remake of this African story. 15. African civilization was matrilineal. Aset, Hathor, Ma'at, Nut, the most powerful forces in Kemetic spirituality are female. Patriarchy is not African. 16. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was built on a former temple of Aset (Isis). African spiritual memory is hidden in plain sight. 17. Pope Eugenius IV gave Europeans religious permission to enslave Africans in 1442. He declared us "soulless." The Church was the architect of slavery. 18. It was illegal to teach an enslaved African to read or write because education is liberation. The same logic still shapes how Black children are miseducated today. 19. Africa is the First World. Every civilization that came after,Sumerian, Greek, Roman, European, and American, was built on African foundations. 20. Knowledge of self is the key to unlocking the door to the future.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
It's time to stand up for United States of Africa ✊🏿✊🏿
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Being black in China be like 😋
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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
When Ibrahim took office, the Saudis offered to fund hundreds of new mosques in Burkina Faso. Traore replied, "That is very generous, but we already have plenty of mosques and know how to build them ourselves. If you truly want to help, we would be happy to have you finance hospitals and infrastructure." The Saudis, uninterested in those terms, walked away. 😎
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
This is what Africa’s tallest statue looks like. It is located in Senegal 🇸🇳.
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WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
I am telling you. Once you realize who you really are, you will become unstoppable.
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
There is nothing new under the sun. ☀️
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
This type of clothing weaving has been going on in most parts of Africa for centuries. Yet some people wrote in their history books that most Africans didn’t wear clothes until they arrived in Africa. Hypocrites!!!
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Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
"The eye never forgets what the heart has seen." - African proverb.
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