Read more about the article The Slave Trade: Causes, and Impacts on African Society
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The Slave Trade: Causes, and Impacts on African Society

Slave trade simply is a trade where people are traded as articles of trade. The term widely gained prominence by the obnoxious trans-Atlantic slave trade in which European merchants, regulated…

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Read more about the article The 5 Variables of the International System
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The 5 Variables of the International System

What is International System? The international system is a system that comprises of five variables: boundary, political units, structure, forms of interaction, and the rules of the system (international law).…

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Read more about the article An Examination of the Evils of Anonymous Mails
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An Examination of the Evils of Anonymous Mails

This article was written by Tadese Faforiji and Boluwatife Adedokun This has done more harm than good in society. The havoc this has caused to the people and society, in…

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Read more about the article Summary: The Trans-Saharan Trade Routes (till 19th century)
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Summary: The Trans-Saharan Trade Routes (till 19th century)

It is uncommon to see African scholars stressing the importance of any slave trade, especially the trans-Saharan and the trans-Atlantic slave trades. Prior to the fifteenth century, when the European…

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Read more about the article Trans-Saharan Trade Route, A Factor.
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Trans-Saharan Trade Route, A Factor.

When Africans Shun the Positivity of a Slave Trade: an Examination of the Kanem-Borno Empire during the Reign of Idris Aloma Slave trade aptly is the art of trading in…

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Read more about the article Odun Isu, Yam Festival and Akoko Communities:6 Interesting Facts
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Odun Isu, Yam Festival and Akoko Communities:6 Interesting Facts

Odun Isu- Yam Festival is a popular festival among Akoko communities, Ondo State. Actually, this kind of festival exists among various ethnic groups in Nigeria entirely. When the festival is…

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Read more about the article Odo-Oko in Ayinrin Alamuye: Features, Taboos, and Rituals
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Odo-Oko in Ayinrin Alamuye: Features, Taboos, and Rituals

 Ayinrin Alamuye, otherwise called Amuye Tobatele, is a town in the southwestern part of Ilesha, Osun State. Alamuye was founded by Baba Alamuye, which was also the founder of Amuye…

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How Britain and France Underdeveloped West African Nations

The colonization of West African countries that lasted for over five decades has enduring legacies in West Africa; some of these legacies are negative and direct opposition to the course…

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Read more about the article The Cold War: Post-Colonial Africa, the Theatre of Superpowers’ Rivalry
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The Cold War: Post-Colonial Africa, the Theatre of Superpowers’ Rivalry

The Cold war of 1945-1991 was an ideological conflict between the capitalist NATO, under the United States of America and the communist USSR by Russia. It was a world war…

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Read more about the article Horses, Firearms, and Political Power in Pre-Colonial West Africa
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Horses, Firearms, and Political Power in Pre-Colonial West Africa

Pre-colonial political structure in West Africa in reality rose to fame and standard with different responsible factors. In other words, pre-colonial West African political disposition developed gradually as results of…

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