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An eye that is crying still sees the road.

An eye that is crying still sees the road. – African Proverb.

Today in history in 1957, “Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian business magnet, was born in Kano, Nigeria. The founder/CEO of the industrial conglomerate the Dangote Group, which includes Africa’s largest sugar refinery, he is the wealthiest person in African history (wealth through legitimate means). His worth is US$ 15.5 billion in 2024.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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When the rain falls, it will fall both on the freeborn and the slaves.

Word of the Day: “When the rain falls, it will fall both on the freeborn and the slaves” – see explanation . Yoruba Proverb.

Today in history in 1924, “South Africa’s Industrial Conciliation Act goes into effect, prohibiting black South Africans from joining trade unions, and ensuring they have no remedy against poor pay and working conditions.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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Words are like spears

Words are like spears: Once they leave your lips they can never come back. – Beninese Proverb.

Today in history in 2022, “Benin’s singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo wins what is considered the world music industry’s highest honour, a Grammy Award, for Best World Album for her album Mother Nature. The album’s songs are as diverse as her collaborators: African producers and musicians Yemi Alade, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Zeynab, Shungudzo, Sampa The Great, Rexxie and Salif Keita.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday.

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Blood 🩸 Heart ♥: The Story of Love, Untold 8

The eighth series of “The Story of Love, Untold” rides through the essence of Blood Heart, representing love’s vital force and passion.

This heart, pulsating with rich, flowing blood, is an emblem of the life-sustaining energy that love injects into our existence.

Just as blood courses through veins, nourishing and revitalizing, love permeates our lives, and the Blood Heart embodies the nature of love, a force that beats at the core of our being, propelling us forward, and fueling the very essence of life.

It teaches us that love is as crucial and elemental as the blood within us, a relentless tide that shapes our journeys and defines our humanity. Remember to hit subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes on Afriqai Podcasts.

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He who talks incessantly talks nonsense

Word of the Day: “He who talks incessantly talks nonsense.” – see explanation – Cote d’Ivoire Proverb.

Today in history in 1984, “For the first time, Côte d’Ivoire hosts the Africa Cup of Nations (14th edition). Cameroon wins Africa’s ultimate football championship, but Ghana’s Théophile Abega is Best Player.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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When two elephants have met on a narrow bridge, they cannot go anywhere until one of them lies down.

Word of the Day: “When two elephants have met on a narrow bridge, they cannot go anywhere until one of them lies down.” – see explanation https://youtube.com/shorts/xa5NAhLLUA0?si=n-Tzsx7gfvoDYJLr – South African Proverb.

Today in history in 1992, “In a “white’s only” national referendum, the white South African voters concedes that after 500 years of colonialism and apartheid, the white minority’s time running the country to the exclusion of the black majority is finished. By a landslide vote of 68%, the referendum approves further negotiations to replace apartheid with a non-racial democratic state.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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Let not what you cannot do tear you from what you can do

Word of the Day: “Let not what you cannot do tear you from what you can do.” – see explanation https://youtu.be/Z5CVefUJzCQ?si=bgnSa-KZXolzbigi – Ghanaian Proverb.

Today in history in 1978, “The 11th Africa Cup of Nations is hosted by Ghana, whose national team becomes the Cup’s winningest champions. Ghana takes its third title with a final’s victory over Uganda. Opuku Afriyie is Top Scorer.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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The Story of a Universe with Abundance without Borders.

Sometimes, as I gaze into the vastness that stretches beyond the horizon, I’m struck by the sheer magnitude of our world.

It’s a colossal home teeming with endless opportunities, dwarfing the bustling lives of its 8 billion human inhabitants and the countless creatures that roam its expanse.

It dawns on me, with a clarity as bright as the stars that speckle our night sky, that the universe, in its boundless generosity, offers more than enough space and resources for every soul, every being to thrive.

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The Story of a Universe with Abundance without Borders.

Sometimes, as I gaze into the vastness that stretches beyond the horizon, I’m struck by the sheer magnitude of our world.

It’s a colossal home teeming with endless opportunities, dwarfing the bustling lives of its 8 billion human inhabitants and the countless creatures that roam its expanse.

It dawns on me, with a clarity as bright as the stars that speckle our night sky, that the universe, in its boundless generosity, offers more than enough space and resources for every soul, every being to thrive.

Continue reading The Story of a Universe with Abundance without Borders.

The Story of a Universe with Abundance without Borders.

Sometimes, as I gaze into the vastness that stretches beyond the horizon, I’m struck by the sheer magnitude of our world.

It’s a colossal home teeming with endless opportunities, dwarfing the bustling lives of its 8 billion human inhabitants and the countless creatures that roam its expanse.

It dawns on me, with a clarity as bright as the stars that speckle our night sky, that the universe, in its boundless generosity, offers more than enough space and resources for every soul, every being to thrive.

Continue reading The Story of a Universe with Abundance without Borders.

Not to know is bad; not to wish to know is worse

Word of the Day: “Not to know is bad; not to wish to know is worse.” – see explanation https://youtube.com/shorts/aG1aJWCC_0o?si=lECxBiI59QlKjhbF – Cameroonian Proverb.

Today in history in 1989, “Yemi Alade, Nigerian Afro-Pop singer and actress, was born in Abia State, Nigeria. The multi-lingual singer and one of the top musical artistes of Africa during the 2010s and 2020s, she was the first African female artist to reach one million subscribers on YouTube, in July 2019. Her work for charities and humanitarian causes has been extensive.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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He who throws a stone in the market may hit his relative.

Word of the Day: “He who throws a stone in the market may hit his relative.” – see explanation (38 seconds) https://youtu.be/aX4pG_OUH_M?si=LByAuNtcp67EEm8j – African Proverb.

Today in history in 1981, “Samuel Eto’o Fils was born in Douala, Cameroon.
A Cameroonian football player considered one of the best strikers in football history. Beginning his professional career at age 16 with Real Madrid, he won the CAF Award for best African player in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2010. He was the all-time leading scorer in the African Cup of Nations, with 18 goals in six Cup appearances, and remains Cameroon’s all-time leading scorer. He played four World Cups, and led Cameroon’s national team to a Gold Medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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The tears of the orphan run inside

Word of the Day: “The tears of the orphan run inside.” – see explanation https://youtube.com/shorts/PMUG26PI-1A?si=ucH7v23BvpgiFTjq. Cameroonian Proverb.

Today in history in 1972, “The eighth African Cup of Nations is held in Cameroon, the first time the country has hosted Africa’s supreme football championship. The Republic of Congo wins its first title.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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My mother is the best baby carrier

Word of the Day: “‘my mother is indeed the best baby carrier’ says the baby.” – see explanation https://youtube.com/shorts/2f_QaIS0F7I?feature=share. Ugandan Proverb.

Today in history in 1931, “Economists are tabulating the cost on East Africa of the Great Depression, which has caused price drops, company failures and unemployment worldwide. In 1930, Uganda’s exports fell to £2.1 million, from £4.3 million in 1929. The price of maize is down one-third from 1928; sisal’s price is down one-quarter, and the price of hides is down one-fifth; beans are down by 50%.”- Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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