Acholonu on Africa’s Lost Knowledge and Civilizations (Pt 5)
Igboukwu bronze works are relics of Africa's lost civilizations. Image by Wikimedia Commons Conclusion: Africa, Cradle of Civilization, Keeper of Humanity’s Lost Codes Global Impact ... Read More
Acholonu: The Symbols and the Lost City of Igboukwu (Pt 4)
Symbols that travel back in time. Image by Wikimedia Commons The Symbol of the Forehead and the Lost City Beneath Igboukwu FeelNubia: Professor Acholonu, I ... Read More
Africa’s Lost Civilization at Ikom with Prof. Acholonu (Pt 3)
Ikom monoliths are evidence of a lost civilization (Image by Wikimedia Commons) In this third installment of our exclusive interview, Professor Catherine Acholonu delves into ... Read More
Africa’s Lost Civilizations with Professor Acholonu (Pt 2)
Ikom in Cross River State is the place where her research began. Image by Wikimedia Commons Africa’s Lost Civilizations FeelNubia's mission is to amplify the ... Read More
African Prehistory: Professor Acholonu’s Groundbreaking Research (Pt 1)
The Hidden Truths of Africa’s Prehistoric Legacy You know how they told us Africa had no history before colonialism? Western history books tell us that ... Read More
Nigeria’s Civil Service: Is Free Enterprise the Fix?
Photo by Kelly Sikkema, Unsplash The Royal Roots of Nigeria’s Identity Africa is often referred to as the land of kings and queens, and for ... Read More
Queens and Mothers: Nandi, Queen-Mother (Zulu, South Africa)
Queen Nandi (The sweet one) became the dreaded Ndlorukazi (The Great She Elephant). Queen Nandi: The Zulu Queen Mother Who Raised a Legend Queen ... Read More
A Special Valentine Season’s Message to the Ladies
Photo by Craig Adderley, Pexels "Woman, you are not an accident. You are uniquely designed to be part of a whole, to be a catalyst ... Read More
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
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
King of Kamerun 2
“The people come to understand that wealth is not the fruit of labour but the result of organised, protected robbery. Rich people are no ... Read More
King of Kamerun
How did it come to pass that an African king, striving to defend the unalienable rights of his people, in his land, was tried for ... Read More
Igbo Landing
America's First Freedom March If it had been the plot of a Hollywood movie, it would have been dismissed as unbelievable. A group of Igbo ... Read More
Famous Africans in World History: Sakanoue No Tamuramaro (First Shogun of Japan)
Sei-i Tai-Shogun (Imagined by Gencraft) SAKANOUE NO TAMURAMARO: SEI-I TAI-SHOGUN OF EARLY JAPAN (坂上 田村麻呂, 758 – June 17, 811)Of the Black people of early ... Read More
Famous Africans in World History: Aleksadr Segeyevich Pushkin (Russian Author)
Alexander Pushkin (Illustration) Although the vast majority of Africans are unfamiliar with Pushkin's monumental works, most students of literature are aware of his "Blackamoor of ... Read More
Famous Africans in World History: Septimius Severus (Roman Emperor)
Septimius Severus, the Roman Emperor and Conqueror of Britain (Imagined by AI) Septimius Severus was Emperor of Rome from 193 to 211 AD. Born in ... Read More
Africa of my Youth
"The sap would... provide additional nutrition to the mother's milk. Those trees are all gone now." Read More
Africa’s 600 year-old Chinese Fable
In 2010, China named a player of mixed African and Chinese heritage to the national men's volleyball team. The selection of Ding Hui was noteworthy ... Read More
Drowning in a Drop of Water
Image: Unsplash I never went to boarding school and I did not think I missed much. That is, until the week we had a water ... Read More
Identity Crisis
Should your job define you? (Photo by Theresa Ude: Pexels) Whenever you meet someone for the first time, the first thing they tell you is ... Read More
DEFYING GRAVITY: The Gram Code of African Adam by Prof. Catherine Acholonu – Gnosis or Heresy?
If life began in Africa, Acholonu posits that Adam was black (Imagined by AI) Introduction In the second quarter of 2011, FeelNubia's founder sat ... Read More
Queens and Mothers of Afre Kh: The Warrior Queens of Dahomey (Republic of Benin)
Minos, imagined by Gencraft AI The kingdom of Dahomey, now called Republique du Benin is located in Western Africa, bordered by Togo on the west ... Read More
Capoeira Fitness
Photo by Priscila Almeida : Pexels Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian art that combines martial arts with music and dance.This art was developed by African slaves ... Read More
Queens and Mothers of Afre Kh: Yaa Ashantewaa and the Golden Stool of Ashanti (Ghana)
The Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana West Africa was founded in the seventeenth century by King Osei Tutu I, with the help of his feared Priest ... Read More
King Tut’s Treasures return to Africa
Tutankhamun, who died at the age of 19 years, was one of the few kings worshiped as a god in his lifetime (Imagined by AI) ... Read More
THE RAISING CANE
Child in time-out (Photo by Masana on Unsplash) LESSONS FROM MY DAD AND MUM: THE BIRTH OF VOLTRON F – DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE ... Read More
Ife Art: “… then Africa is Greece, Africa is Italy”
The sun rises on a museum of exquisite African sculptures (Imagined by Gencraft AI) In the late 1930s, metal sculptures found by workmen at a ... Read More
Ancient Symbols Unite Morocco and Nigeria’s Lost Prehistory
In Egypt, Nigeria, or Morocco, stones carry ancient knowledge and memories Uncovering Africa’s Hidden Legacy: Morocco’s Msoura Megaliths and Nigeria’s Ikom Monoliths Africa’s ancient story ... Read More
U.S. Trade Restrictions as Opportunities – Nissi Ogulu
Nissi Ogulu is one of the top ten young Africans shaping the continent's future.. A Hidden Opportunity in Global Trade Shifts As global trade policies ... Read More
10 Young Leaders Who are Transforming Africa
Africa stands at the threshold of a renaissance, and leading this charge are a new generation of visionary young Africans redefining what it means to ... Read More