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Momo Kai Kai (circa 1812-circa 1900) was a warrior chief in southwest Sierra Leone, who by the end of the 19th century had become the...
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Press Release Akosombo, Ghana -27th October 2016. The Citizens and Diaspora Directorate of the African Union Commission (CIDO), in partnership with the Encyclopaedia Africana Project...
The Second Continental Report On The Implementation Of Agenda 2063. This second continental-level report consolidates progress reports from 38 of the 55 AU Member States....
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Mandrandele Tanzi (March 20, 1933- February 12, 1974) served in many phases of political life as a government administrator, as a leading theorist of the...
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Johann Martin Flad (1831-1915), a German-born missionary, spent about 60 years in Ethiopia. Among his other activities, he worked to convert the Falasha (Ethiopians of...
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Empress Manan (circa 1891-February 16, 1962), or Manan Janterar Asfaw, who was named Walatta-Manan Asfaw at birth, was the wife of Emperor Haile Selassie I,...
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Mantantu Dundulu (circa 1865-February 1938) better known as Nlemvo, was the first Protestant Christian in the Congo and a close collaborator with William H. Bentley...
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Asafo Agyei (Asafu-Adjaye) (18? -1885) was a ruler of Dwaben, one of the founding states of the Asante Union, located to the northeast of the...











