HADAWAMAYAWA: The value of each second intertwined with Work Accomplished

As the new year unfurled its first dawn, Kemi a young entrepreneur stood amidst the vibrant pulse of her humble African city, her heart aligned with the rhythm of HADAWAMAYAWA.

This philosophy, her beacon through the year, transformed every second into a canvas of possibility.

Hour by hour, day by day, her dreams crystallized into reality.

The new year wasn’t a mere shift in time but a mosaic of opportunities, each moment a brushstroke on the vast canvas of a year.

As she unveiled her art gallery, a culmination of meticulous planning and dedication, it stood as a beacon for all, a tangible evidence to the potency of HADAWAMAYAWA.

Her journey became a clarion call for everyone at the cusp of the new year – to embrace each second, each assignment, and to witness how beautifully they unfold into accomplished dreams.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 30, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A coward has no scar.” – Zimbabwean Proverb.

Today in history in BC 2500, “the stone carvers and builders of Egypt are finishing the Great Sphinx at Giza, chiseling the head of the Egyptian King Khafre atop the body of a reclining lion. The monumental statue is not intended as a work of art, but has the practical function of guarding the roadway to Khafre’s pyramid tomb.”

Also, in 1987, “Robert Mugabe is elected President of Zimbabwe for the first time, as his position as head of government changes to President. Mugabe has been running Zimbabwe as Prime Minister since 1980.”
Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/30-dec

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 29, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Fine words do not produce food.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1851, “Akitoye is installed for a second time as the Oba of Lagos. The British have helped by forcing out Oba Kosoko after what the Yoruba people have called Ogun Ahoyaya (“The Battle of the Boiling Canons”). Kosoko is Akitoye’s nephew who ousted Akitoye in a 1845 coup d’état. In three days, on 1 January 1852, Akitoye will sign a treaty between Lagos and Great Britain that outlaws human sacrifice and the slave trade in what will become Nigeria.” Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/29-dec

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 28, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Don’t waste time putting forward arguments in good faith in the face of people of bad faith.” – King Hassan II of Morocco.

Today in history in 2020, “Morocco’s Palais Ronsard, the stylish restaurant in Marrakech, wins the Prix Versailles award from U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the International Union of Architects award for “World’s Most Beautiful Restaurant.” Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/28-dec

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 27, 2023).

Word of the Day: “If you fill your mouth with a razor, you will spit blood.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1940, Molara Ogundipe, a Nigerian poet, writer and pioneering African feminist was born in Lagos, Nigeria. From the early 1960s, she was one of the leading writers exploring African feminism, as a critic focusing on gender studies and literary theory. She would become an important authority on the topic of African women in general and the global feminism movement. Source: https://www.africatodayyesterday.org/days/27-dec#google_vignette

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 25, 2023).

Word of the Day: “The day on which one starts out is not the time to start one’s preparations.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1970,
Chioma Ajunwa, the first Nigerian to win an Olympics gold medal, in Imo, Nigeria was born. She was the first black African woman to win an Olympics gold medal in a field event, at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 24, 2023).

Word of the Day: “He whose covering belongs to others is uncovered.” – Libyan Proverb.

Today in history in 1951, Libya achieves national independence.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 23, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Whoever is patient with a cowrie shell will one day have thousands of them.” – Nigerian Proverb.

Today in history in 1969, the Nigerian Civil War draws to a close with Nigerian federal forces’ final military push against the breakaway Republic of Biafra, with an offensive led by future Nigerian president Col. Olusegun Obasanjo.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 22, 2023).

Word of the Day: “If you fail to be a lizard in your own land, you will fail to be a crocodile in another land.” – Mozambique Proverb.

Today in history in 1937,
Mozambique’s national airline Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique begins operations.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 22, 2023).

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History Africa: Mount Kilimanjaro

originally published here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lakunlejain/history-africa-mount-kilimanjaro

The latest episode of History Africa on Afriqai Podcast, “Mount Kilimanjaro,” is here to take you on a thrilling journey to the summit of Africa’s highest peak. Hosted by the ever-eloquent @kayjay, this episode is a climb up a mountain and an exploration into the heart of Africa’s natural history and cultural significance. Listen here.

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History Africa: African Folklores

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We’re thrilled to announce the latest episode of our beloved series, History Africa on Afriqai Podcast. In this captivating episode, our host, @kayjay, takes us on an extraordinary journey through the heart of traditional African folklore.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 20, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A man who prides himself on his ancestry is like the potato plant, the best part of which is underground.” – Swaziland Proverb

Today in history, King Sobhuza II is installed as Swaziland’s (Eswatini) Ngwenyama (traditional ruler). He was Ngwenyama (King) of Swaziland for 82 years and 254 days, the longest verifiable reign of any monarch in recorded history.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 19, 2023).

Word of the Day: “A naked man will often laugh at someone with torn clothes.” – Sudanese Proverb

Today in history in 1955, Sudan unilaterally declares its independence, by unanimous vote of parliament and Britain and Egypt, recognised the independent country in two weeks, on 1 January 1956.

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News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 17, 2023).

Word of the Day: “Vodun towe lo; Ayi towe m’ w’ de.
Translation: Your vodun is in your heart.” – Benin Proverb

Today in history, the Marché Dantokpa, one of West Africa’s largest open-air markets opened in Benin Capital, Cotonou, and eventually expanding to 80,000 square meters.

News highlights from Africa and beyond (December 17, 2023).

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