What About The Deception?

As we fulfil what we were called to do on earth, the urge to stop what the enemy broadcasts continues to grow. You see the system uses what it conditioned us to think is right; as a tool to weaken us. The minute you see beyond the veil of deception, you realize the web of … Continue reading What About The Deception?

Thomas Sankara

The void that exists in Africa with regards to leaders who are capable and genuine to the cause continues to deepen. Instead of improving the living conditions of their people, todays leaders float on the waves made by revolutionary leaders who came before them. We no longer have leaders of integrity and vision. This Monday … Continue reading Thomas Sankara

An irritated hun

To the destroyers of our history,You who bask in defying the rules of nature,You vile inhuman beings who profit off our lack of self-knowledge, your reign shall soon come to an end. Those limited tales you present to us are far too limiting, deception, glaring omissions and countless errors decorate the rubbish you feed us.

The problem with today’s leaders

The era of leading with use of words and no action has come to an end, to those of you who continue to do so unapologetically don't you ever get tired of having to lie your way out of things you could easily avoid? If the approach was from a genuine place of concern then … Continue reading The problem with today’s leaders

Who was Queen Abla Pokou?

Ever heard of an Akan queen who led her people from modern-day Ghana to the Ivory Coast around the 1770's where she founded the Baole nation? Queen Abla Pokou was born at the beginning of the 18th century. She also happened to be the niece of King Osei Tutu who was the co-founder of the … Continue reading Who was Queen Abla Pokou?

The Father Of Multi-Partism

Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe Source Born on April 12 1922 in the Chinsali district of the Northern Province of Northern Rhodesia. Chinsali was remote from the countryโ€™s urban centres, it was an area of early educational development, due to the presence of two rival missions. The Presbyterian Livingstonia Mission of the United Free Church of Scotland … Continue reading The Father Of Multi-Partism

The Rwandan Genocide

Between the 7th of April and the 15th of July 1994, as many as 800 000 โ€“ 1 million Rwandans were murdered in the most rapid genocide ever to be recorded. I watched the Hotel Rwanda movie countless times so I could wrap my head around the genocide that occurred in Rwanda, in as much … Continue reading The Rwandan Genocide

Phenomenal Women Of Color

https://lankosiwrites.home.blog/phenomenalwomenof-color/ Mme Wangari Maathai Wangari Maathai was born on the 1st of April 1940 in a village called Tetu (160 kilometers) from Kenya's capital city Nairobi. She was of Kikuyu ethnicity.She was also among the 800 young Africans who studied in the United States through the Kennedy Airlift Scholarship program in the 1960s.Wangari studied biological … Continue reading Phenomenal Women Of Color

English or Clanglish?

If I were to change the person I am for society, I'd be far from being free. Why change who you are and everything that makes one unique to fit the criteria of the very same people who ridicule our customs and traditions? We developed a bad habit of ridiculing those of us who aren't … Continue reading English or Clanglish?