The Ewe Leader Who Came Back Riding On Crocodile, After Being Thr.ow.n Into River
Togbe Tsali, a revered figure in Anlo history, was known for his supernatural powers and was a member of the Tsiame royal clan in what is now the Volta Region. He lived during the oppressive rule of King Agorkoli at Notsie. Distressed by the king's cruelty, Togbe Tsali decided to lead some of the people to a new land, Eweland. Transforming into a flying spirit, he surveyed the area and upon his return, ***** ured the people that the land was fertile and suitable for settlement. They agreed to flee under the cover of night, wetting the ground to eliminate any trace of dust that might reveal their escape.
When King Agorkoli discovered their departure, he sent his soldiers to retrieve them. Togbe Tsali, using his powers, confused the soldiers by instructing the people to walk backward, making it impossible for the soldiers to determine their direction. In another version of the story, Tsali transform
Togbe Tsali, a revered figure in Anlo history, was known for his supernatural powers and was a member of the Tsiame royal clan in what is now the Volta Region. He lived during the oppressive rule of King Agorkoli at Notsie. Distressed by the king's cruelty, Togbe Tsali decided to lead some of the people to a new land, Eweland. Transforming into a flying spirit, he surveyed the area and upon his return, ***** ured the people that the land was fertile and suitable for settlement. They agreed to flee under the cover of night, wetting the ground to eliminate any trace of dust that might reveal their escape.
When King Agorkoli discovered their departure, he sent his soldiers to retrieve them. Togbe Tsali, using his powers, confused the soldiers by instructing the people to walk backward, making it impossible for the soldiers to determine their direction. In another version of the story, Tsali transform
He spent 48 years in Canada without NOTHING
HE IS BACK HOME WITH NOTHING
NO WIFE
NO HOUSE
The struggle is real
HE IS BACK HOME WITH NOTHING
NO WIFE
NO HOUSE
The struggle is real
BEFORE HE WAS HANGED South Africa's Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu Said;
"My Blood Will Nourish The Tree That Will Bear The Fruits Of Freedom. Tell My People That I Love Them. They Must Continue The Fight, Aluta Continua"
Dont forget him !!!
#mightyafricanhistory #southafrican
"My Blood Will Nourish The Tree That Will Bear The Fruits Of Freedom. Tell My People That I Love Them. They Must Continue The Fight, Aluta Continua"
Dont forget him !!!
#mightyafricanhistory #southafrican
The Silent Message of the Sphinx: Revealing the True Origins of an Ancient Civilization. Why its characteristics do not match modern narratives.
Before King Ahmed of Ottoman went to war, he locked his wife (the beautiful Queen) in a private room and gave the key to his best friend Mousa and said: "If I'm not back in four days, open the room and she's yours ... "
He climbed on his horse and gallops off towards the battlefield. Half an hour later, the King noticed a cloud of dust behind him. He stopped and saw his friend galloping very fast towards him.
"What's wrong ?" Asked the King. Out of breath, his friend Mousa responded: "You gave me the wrong key"
What????
Can you imagine !
He didn't even wait for the said 4 days before trying the keys.
Be careful with the one you consider your best "friends" and whom you think you can entrust them with your hard earned treasure - they could be wishing you dead soon and hopefully inherit your God-given fortune!
He climbed on his horse and gallops off towards the battlefield. Half an hour later, the King noticed a cloud of dust behind him. He stopped and saw his friend galloping very fast towards him.
"What's wrong ?" Asked the King. Out of breath, his friend Mousa responded: "You gave me the wrong key"
What????
Can you imagine !
He didn't even wait for the said 4 days before trying the keys.
Be careful with the one you consider your best "friends" and whom you think you can entrust them with your hard earned treasure - they could be wishing you dead soon and hopefully inherit your God-given fortune!
Hetty Green, considered one of the most miserly women in history, amassed an estimated fortune of over $2.3 billion. Born in the United States in 1835, she was the only daughter of a wealthy businessman and inherited around $7.5 million. At the age of 21, she moved to New York to invest in Wall Street, where she earned the nickname “The Wicked Witch of Wall Street.”
Even after marrying a millionaire, Hetty maintained extremely frugal habits. She would collect leftover cakes and biscuits from grocery stores and argue to get free bones for her dog.
Despite being one of the richest women in the United States during the Gilded Age, Hetty was known for her extreme stinginess and thriftiness. From the age of 16, she sewed her own undergarments and refused to replace them for the rest of her life. She avoided spending money at all costs, never used hot water, wore the same black dress until it was completely worn out, and survived on cheap cakes that cost only a few cents.
One of the
Even after marrying a millionaire, Hetty maintained extremely frugal habits. She would collect leftover cakes and biscuits from grocery stores and argue to get free bones for her dog.
Despite being one of the richest women in the United States during the Gilded Age, Hetty was known for her extreme stinginess and thriftiness. From the age of 16, she sewed her own undergarments and refused to replace them for the rest of her life. She avoided spending money at all costs, never used hot water, wore the same black dress until it was completely worn out, and survived on cheap cakes that cost only a few cents.
One of the
In Kakamega, a lady and her husband had a small domestic disagreement.
The lady told the husband to go and take the cows he paid as dowry coz he doesn't want him anymore.
The man who was policeman went straight to the home of the lady's parents and 'finished' all the cows that he had paid as dowry using his g^n.
Ladies, tame your tongue. Men, have emotional intelligence.
👌
The lady told the husband to go and take the cows he paid as dowry coz he doesn't want him anymore.
The man who was policeman went straight to the home of the lady's parents and 'finished' all the cows that he had paid as dowry using his g^n.
Ladies, tame your tongue. Men, have emotional intelligence.
👌
Sister of King Tutankhamun : Meritamun
It's a painted limestone. The color is damaged but it remains some on the eyes bones and on the neck. This reconstruction is 100% accurate.
It's a painted limestone. The color is damaged but it remains some on the eyes bones and on the neck. This reconstruction is 100% accurate.
The Lioness Awaits, Ready to Conquer the Track and Leave Everyone in Awe. 🦁 Unapologetically Fierce and Undeniably the Champion Like No Other! 👑🔥
#ShaCarriRichardson #Shacarri #TeamUSA #sprinter #trackandfield #BoldandBeautiful #worldchampionship #budapest #bollywoodthemaka
#ShaCarriRichardson #Shacarri #TeamUSA #sprinter #trackandfield #BoldandBeautiful #worldchampionship #budapest #bollywoodthemaka
Police in Nyamira are searching for Kevin Onsombi a 32 year old man who painted his dog to look like a tiger to scare loan recovery officers after defaulting to pay the loan of Ksh 50,000 . It is said that Onsombi borrowed the loan from a Savings Sacco to pay for his wife's dowry.
aNigeria’s Janet Ekundayo, whose name means “tears turned to joy,” dedicated her life to caring for orphans and abandoned children.
Despite having five biological children, her love for children led her to adopt and care for over 500 kids at the Ekundayo Orphanage Home in Isanlu Makutu, Kogi State, a mission she started in 1969.
Her selfless devotion earned her the nickname Olomo Yeye (someone with many children), making her one of the most influential women from Kogi.
For over 50 years, she transformed the lives of countless children, turning their sorrow into happiness.
In 2009, she passed away, believed to be in her 80s or 90s. Many only learned about her inspiring story when Nigerian singer TY Bello honored her with a tribute video and the song Ekundayo in 2008, as part of her Greenland album.
Mama Ekundayo remains a symbol of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication.
Woman of color and kindness she never bleaches ✊🏿🖤
Despite having five biological children, her love for children led her to adopt and care for over 500 kids at the Ekundayo Orphanage Home in Isanlu Makutu, Kogi State, a mission she started in 1969.
Her selfless devotion earned her the nickname Olomo Yeye (someone with many children), making her one of the most influential women from Kogi.
For over 50 years, she transformed the lives of countless children, turning their sorrow into happiness.
In 2009, she passed away, believed to be in her 80s or 90s. Many only learned about her inspiring story when Nigerian singer TY Bello honored her with a tribute video and the song Ekundayo in 2008, as part of her Greenland album.
Mama Ekundayo remains a symbol of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication.
Woman of color and kindness she never bleaches ✊🏿🖤
A husband and wife visited a farm they saw a bull having ***** with a cow.the wife asked the farm manager:
“How many times does a bull 🐂 having a ***** per day?” Manager reply: “6 times or more a day”
Wife: looks to her husband and said… “you see!!!”
Then the husband asked the manager “ you mean 6 times a day with same cow?”
Manager said: “ No,No with different cows everyday.”
Husband looks to his wife and say….” You see!!”
And the fight started!!!
Who caused the fight???
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“How many times does a bull 🐂 having a ***** per day?” Manager reply: “6 times or more a day”
Wife: looks to her husband and said… “you see!!!”
Then the husband asked the manager “ you mean 6 times a day with same cow?”
Manager said: “ No,No with different cows everyday.”
Husband looks to his wife and say….” You see!!”
And the fight started!!!
Who caused the fight???
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
JAY-Z’s mom, Dr. Gloria Carter is proud of her son’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fаme: ‘We Did It, Brooklyn! ’
For years, European colonizers refused to believe that Great Zimbabwe, one of Africa’s greatest civilizations, was built by Africans.
They claimed it was the work of Phoenicians or lost white tribes.
But history is clear: this grand city, with its towering stone walls, was the masterpiece of the Shona people. A powerful reminder that Africa has always been home to greatness!
They claimed it was the work of Phoenicians or lost white tribes.
But history is clear: this grand city, with its towering stone walls, was the masterpiece of the Shona people. A powerful reminder that Africa has always been home to greatness!
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I RESCUED A MAN IN A STORM 20 YEARS AGO – HE KNOCKED ON MY DOOR YESTERDAY HOLDING A FOLDER IN HIS HANDS
It’s been 20 years since that poor man in tattered clothes left my house, saying, "ONE DAY, I'LL REPAY YOUR KINDNESS." Back then, I never imagined he actually would—and in such an incredible way!
So yesterday, I was just sitting at home when I heard a knock at the door. I opened it and saw a man standing there.
"CAN I HELP YOU?" I asked, a little confused.
"I THINK YOU ALREADY DID—MANY YEARS AGO," he said with a warm smile.
"JAMES?" I asked, suddenly recognizing him.
"YES. I'VE SPENT YEARS TRYING TO FIND YOU, AND NOW I'M HERE TO KEEP MY PROMISE," he said, handing me a folder.
When I opened it, my jaw dropped ⬇️
It’s been 20 years since that poor man in tattered clothes left my house, saying, "ONE DAY, I'LL REPAY YOUR KINDNESS." Back then, I never imagined he actually would—and in such an incredible way!
So yesterday, I was just sitting at home when I heard a knock at the door. I opened it and saw a man standing there.
"CAN I HELP YOU?" I asked, a little confused.
"I THINK YOU ALREADY DID—MANY YEARS AGO," he said with a warm smile.
"JAMES?" I asked, suddenly recognizing him.
"YES. I'VE SPENT YEARS TRYING TO FIND YOU, AND NOW I'M HERE TO KEEP MY PROMISE," he said, handing me a folder.
When I opened it, my jaw dropped ⬇️
The Woman Who Had the Most Children in History
Valentina Vassilyeva, born in 1707 and died in 1782, is recognized as "the woman who had the most children in history" according to the Guinness Book of Records.
She was the first wife of Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia. At that time, there were no methods of birth control, and having children was considered both a religious and social obligation for women.
Valentina gave birth 27 times, giving birth to 16 pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets, for an incredible total of 69 children. Although it seems unbelievable, this extraordinary feat has been officially documented and recognized by Guinness World Records.
Valentina Vassilyeva, born in 1707 and died in 1782, is recognized as "the woman who had the most children in history" according to the Guinness Book of Records.
She was the first wife of Feodor Vassilyev, a peasant from Shuya, Russia. At that time, there were no methods of birth control, and having children was considered both a religious and social obligation for women.
Valentina gave birth 27 times, giving birth to 16 pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets, for an incredible total of 69 children. Although it seems unbelievable, this extraordinary feat has been officially documented and recognized by Guinness World Records.