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Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (West Africa)

FN Educational Resources- June 24, 2026 0

Established in 1498, the historic Kofar Mata Dye Pits in Kano are apart of Hausa cultural heritage (Image: Gemini for FN) The Heartland of Empire ... Read More

Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (West Africa)
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CERN: “God” Has Been Found. Now What?

Ibironke Babalola- June 23, 2026 0

The incongruities around CERN require greater scrutiny by the stakeholders: all citizens of the Earth (Imagined by Gemini for FN) FEELNUBIA | SCIENCE & SOCIETY ... Read More

CERN: “God” Has Been Found. Now What?
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Oríkì: The African Art of Praise Singing

FN Educational Resources- June 18, 2026 0

In Mali, Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea, the Mandinka and Mandé peoples rely on the Griot (Jali or Jeli) for praise singing (Image: Wikimedia) Discover ... Read More

Oríkì: The African Art of Praise Singing
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Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (North Africa)

FN Educational Resources- June 18, 2026 0

The Amazigh are known as the noble people, the original inhabitants of North Africa (Image: Gemini for FN) Africa is the birthplace of humanity. No ... Read More

Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (North Africa)
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Ancient Nok Civilization: Africa’s Iron Age Pioneers

FN Educational Resources- June 17, 2026 0

Nok Terracota Head in Nok Village, Kaduna State, Nigeria (Image: Wikimedia) Discover the Nok civilization — ancient Nigeria's iron-smelting pioneers and master sculptors whose terracotta ... Read More

Ancient Nok Civilization: Africa’s Iron Age Pioneers

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Ancient Nok Civilization: Africa’s Iron Age Pioneers

FN Educational Resources- June 17, 2026 0

Nok Terracota Head in Nok Village, Kaduna State, Nigeria (Image: Wikimedia) Discover the Nok civilization — ancient Nigeria's iron-smelting pioneers and master sculptors whose terracotta ... Read More

When the Exiles Return: What the Diaspora Could Change

FN Policy Dialogue Series- March 31, 2026 0

Seventeen million Nigerians live abroad. Millions more African Americans and Caribbean descendants trace their roots to Nigerian soil. What happens if they were all to ... Read More

Fractal Cities: How Ancient African Kingdoms Built with Sacred Geometry

Ibironke Babalola- March 26, 2026 0

Artistic impression of ancient Benin City, showing the Oba's palace at the centre, radial avenues, and concentric earthworks. (Imagined by AI) Africa's ancient builders were ... Read More

Eye of the Sahara and Africa’s Mythical Wonders of Nature

Ibironke Babalola- November 7, 2025 0

Eye of the Sahara is one of Africa's most stunning natural legends (Image: Wiki Commons) Unveiling Africa's Natural Wonders: Where Myth Meets Modern Science Africa ... Read More

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Africa’s People: Ethnic Groups That Shape The Continent (West Africa)

FN Educational Resources- June 24, 2026 0

Established in 1498, the historic Kofar Mata Dye Pits in Kano are apart of Hausa cultural heritage (Image: Gemini for FN) The Heartland of Empire ... Read More

CERN: “God” Has Been Found. Now What?

Ibironke Babalola- June 23, 2026 0

The incongruities around CERN require greater scrutiny by the stakeholders: all citizens of the Earth (Imagined by Gemini for FN) FEELNUBIA | SCIENCE & SOCIETY ... Read More

Oríkì: The African Art of Praise Singing

FN Educational Resources- June 18, 2026 0

In Mali, Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea, the Mandinka and Mandé peoples rely on the Griot (Jali or Jeli) for praise singing (Image: Wikimedia) Discover ... Read More

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