The Biography of Kenneth Dike: Nigerian Pioneer is about the life story of Kenneth Onwuka Dike how he started as a youth and became a African Historian and the first Nigerian Vice Chancellor The Biography of Kenneth Dike: Nigerian Pioneer explores the life and legacy of Kenneth Onwuka Dike, a groundbreaking African historian and scholar. This book chronicles his journey from his early years to his rise as a pioneering academic figure, highlighting his contributions to African historiography and … [Read more...] about The Biography of Kenneth Dike: Nigerian Pioneer by Jy’Quan Stewart
Interview with Author – Judy Bloomberg
About Judy Bloomberg: I have been an intrepid traveler for 50+ years, and have visited about 115 countries, on all seven continents. I have always had a passion for adventure...not the kind where you climb Mt. Everest to prove to yourself and the world that you have amazing endurance and ability to withstand cold, but the "Around the World in 80 Days" kind of adventure, the kind where you set off for countries whose names you can't even pronounce, to explore other cultures and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Judy Bloomberg
Interview with Author – Andre Buitendag
About Andre Buitendag: André Buitendag was born and raised in southern Africa, and now lives internationally as an educator and mentor. He is a published and award-winning writer, poet, dramatist, musician and painter - and teacher, mostly. What inspires you to write? Sharing my life experiences and being able to wordsmith them for readers' enjoyment and enlightenment inspires the visiting muse. What authors do you read when you aren't writing? I enjoy many: the classic British … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Andre Buitendag
The History and Future of Black People by Roderick Edwards
Finally, a no nonsense look at not only the history of Africans in Africa, but Africans as they migrated or were brought to other lands. A history of societal development and the obstacles to advancement. A history of oppression, discrimination, slavery AND accomplishments despite those situations. This objective look into the REAL history and future of black people touches on all the hot button issues as well as exploring the context. If you are ready to break though all the noise of narrative … [Read more...] about The History and Future of Black People by Roderick Edwards
Amie African Adventure by Lucinda E Clarke
Amie African Adventure by Lucinda E Clarke Amie reluctantly agreed to accompany her new husband to go and live in Africa. Life was very different but she soon made friends and began to enjoy life. Then civil war broke out and she was left behind when the last plane evacuating the foreigners took off from the airport. Now, Amie was on her own, alone, and defenseless. To survive she sets out to walk to safety across the African savannah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhMEGM9apRM … [Read more...] about Amie African Adventure by Lucinda E Clarke
Interview with Author – fatima koise
About fatima koise: I am an Author, Speaker, blogger and a motivational speaker.A self-published author, of 16 children's books (Bella, an African Cinderella Story; Bellla and the pigmies; Rescued by an eagle, Moona and the frog, Rheena, the anaconda slayer, Nanya, the Dragon Slayer) and The Silent Wife. I am passionate about giving voice to the voiceless and the silenced souls through my writing. I love inspiring people to reach their full potential. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – fatima koise
Flowers & Kittens: Dark, Weird Stories by Russell A Mebane
Flowers & Kittens: Dark, Weird Stories by Russell A Mebane WARNING! Scenes of graphic violence! Eight GREAT stories of speculative fiction. It's a quick read, but the ideas inside will fire your imagination. Dolls, fairies, and gods doing things that dolls, fairies and gods shouldn't do. Enjoy the weird random worlds in each story. … [Read more...] about Flowers & Kittens: Dark, Weird Stories by Russell A Mebane
Edge of the Desert by John Matthew Stritch
Life in the deserts of South West Africa is never easy for the lions. As the dry season drags on, game becomes so scarce the desert predators must search for alternative food. Man. For Johan running supplies to remote desert outposts is easy. That is until the lions come. Having tasted man they are insatiable. Things keep getting worse too. When fire hits Johan becomes separated from his team. Depending on Sani, a bushman, he sets off to find his people. Nearby Henry Scott searches for a … [Read more...] about Edge of the Desert by John Matthew Stritch
A Zoologist’s Stumblings In Africa: How to Habituate a Bonobo by John Matthew Stritch
“Staring back at me from the darkness was the dappled head of a leopard.” Enter Lui-Kotale in the Democratic Republic of Congo and meet some amazing primates, the bonobos. Get to know the least know great apes at a personal level as well as many other species and people. From bonobos in the day to leopards in the night being a bonobo habituator is far from dull. During nine months following a wild group of bonobo, meat eating, wading and urinating on researchers, were some of the many … [Read more...] about A Zoologist’s Stumblings In Africa: How to Habituate a Bonobo by John Matthew Stritch
