This page is dedicated to all the great African men and women who fought for the freedom and the unification of African people.

Thomas Sankara

Born in a privileged family, Thomas Sankara had a decent childhood with basic needs and formal education. During his years in primary school, he was a hardworking student with a keen interest in French and Math subjects. He grew up in a religious family that attended the Catholic Church regularly.
Every October 22, the people of Antigua and Barbuda celebrate the execution of Kwaku
Horrifying execution of Prince Klaas, the Ghanaian who planned to make Antigua an African state
Of the over 12 million slaves that were captured from Africa to work on the huge plantations in the Americas, a little over 4 million of them spent their lives working in the Caribbean and close to a million of them were on the island of Antigua breaking their backs on the several sugar cane plantations that were making sugar merchants the richest traders in the world at the time.
An auction employee holds one of the hands in New York
The strange tale of Nelson Mandela’s gold-cast hands
n May 2003, Nelson Mandela—former South African president, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, and hero to millions—sat down at the dinner table of his house in Johannesburg and laid his right hand, palm side down, into a lump of cold dental putty. A team of technicians from the precision-casting division of Harmony Gold Mining Co. was present to supervise, and Mandela chatted amiably with them as they worked, pausing to sip coffee with his free hand.
General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church - Dr Bakare
Dr. Bakare appointed as inaugural Commonwealth Chair for Africa
Dr. Bakare, General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church and former running mate to the current President of Nigeria, His Excellency Muhammad Buhari, has been selected to Chair the inaugural Advisory Board of the Africa office of The Royal Commonwealth Society, the oldest major Commonwealth organisation which has Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as its Head and Patron.
Samora Machel
Samora Machel
Young Samora Moises Machel grew up as a village boy who helped his father with agricultural activities, including herding cows. He faced various difficulties that hindered him from completing his secondary education. Samora Machel used his fourth-grade certificate to enroll for a nursing course in Maputo. Despite the humble background and challenges he faced in his childhood, Samora Machel beat all odds and became the first president of Mozambique under the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO).
Nigerian Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka
Why I enlisted in the military but fled - Wole Soyinka
Nigerian Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, who clocked 86 (13 July 2020) has elucidated his motive for enlisting in the Nigerian Army officer Corp but decided to leave after a period.
Private Joseph Hammond walked two miles (3.2km) a day for a week
Queen Elizabeth to honour Ghana's fundraising WW2 veteran
A 95-year-old Ghanaian World War Two veteran is to be honoured by Queen Elizabeth for his fundraising efforts.