A list of my top 5 JournalistsA list of my top 5 Journalists
One of the few journalists who I liked. She and Wolf Blitzer. Lately, it appears journalism has taken a turn from neutrality to crusader-like advocacy.
One of the few journalists who I liked. She and Wolf Blitzer. Lately, it appears journalism has taken a turn from neutrality to crusader-like advocacy.
In 3000 BC, Egyptians believed in a mystical character. His name was Horus. They thought a virgin named Mary gave birth to him on December
I’m not here to change your familiarization with the solar system. Instead, I want you to become aware that there is such a belief in
As I pointed out back in 2009 (when I wrote part one of this blog), West Africa has a limitless collection of traditional dishes. The
When I came to Islam, my question was, ‘did this Holy book also originate from the Masoretic Text? As well as the Septuagint or the
The other version of the story (which we all accept) states that Jesus died on the cross. It insinuates that because Jesus was telling the
Regarding religion, people must accept the common sense factor before taking the supernatural theory. We know that Judaism made the idea of monotheism familiar. So
Mayweather assumed wrong with his effort to sway the Canadian crowd. Mistakingly, he considered that he could gain support by acting professionally. Also, he believed
New Release Swift Nightz Ent. released this CD exclusively in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Something for all those in Africa who have asked for my songs.
Brother Bob was an avid Pan-African. He dedicated his life and career to uplifting black people using politically conscious lyrics. He undid Western brainwashing in
Not long ago, our ancestors’ most pressing objective was abolishing slavery and the slave trade. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, our people fought tirelessly for
As a young teen, I was deeply engrossed in the Kriss Kross, Da Youngsta’s, and Born Jamerican era of teenage Hip Hop, but I also
While looking for a new topic, she became interested in rape culture. A stern feminist, Cassie Jaye, off the success of two documentaries, set out