Author: Ibironke Babalola
Kingdoms and Monuments: The Great Walls of Benin (Nigeria)
The walls of Benin stood 18 meters tall and ran more than 15000km around the city (Imagined by AI) The Walls of Benin: Africa’s ... Read More
Queens and Mothers: Hatshepsut, the Female Pharoah (Egypt)
Hatshepsut erected multiple obelisks (Imagined by Gencraft AI) Hatshepsut: Egypt’s Unforgettable Female Pharaoh The Royal Birth of a Trailblazer Born in the 15th century BC, ... Read More
Feelnubia’s Privacy Policy
FeelNubia.org.uk Privacy Policy Effective Date: 01, January 2010 Privacy Policy Your privacy is very important to us. At Feelnubia we have a few fundamental principles ... Read More
Clay Pot: Introducing Sarah
Meet the new host of Claypot, as we prepare to spend a day in Sarah's Kitchen. Feelnubia is excited to introduce the host ... Read More
Famous Persons of African Heritage: Sakanoue No Tamuramaro, Japan
Sei-i Tai-Shogun (Imagined by Gencraft) Sakanoue no Tamuramaro: The Black Shogun of Early Japan In the annals of Japanese history, few figures stand as ... Read More
Famous Persons of African Heritage: Emperor Septimius Severus, Rome
Roman Emperor Septimius Severus is believed to be the most powerful black ruler in all history (Imagined by AI) Septimius Severus: Africa’s Roman Emperor ... Read More
Who Invented it? The Global Origins of Skipping Rope
Photo by Jakayla Toney on Unsplash The Global Origins of Skipping Rope 1. Ancient Egypt & Indigenous Australia Evidence shows Egyptians used vines to ... Read More