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  • Top 11 influential African freedom fighters:
    1. Nelson Mandela - The iconic leader of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa🇿🇦, Mandela spent 27 years in prison before becoming the country's first black president in 1994.


    2. Kwame Nkrumah - The first Prime Minister and President of Ghana🇬🇭, Nkrumah was a leading figure in the fight against colonial rule and a prominent advocate for Pan-Africanism.


    3. Patrice Lumumba - A key figure in the independence movement of the Congo🇨🇩, Lumumba became the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister in 1960 before being overthrown and assassinated.


    4. Jomo Kenyatta - A leading figure in Kenya's🇰🇪 independence movement, Kenyatta became the country's first Prime Minister and later its first President.


    5. Julius Nyerere - The first President of Tanzania🇹🇿, Nyerere was a prominent advocate for African socialism and played a key role in the liberation struggles of several African countries.


    6. Thomas Sankara - The President of Burkina Faso🇧🇫 from 1983 to 1987, Sankara was known for his progressive policies and his commitment to the principles of self-reliance and pan-Africanism.


    7. Amílcar Cabral - A leader of the independence movement in Guinea-Bissau🇬🇼 and Cape Verde🇨🇻, Cabral was a prominent theorist on the role of culture in African liberation struggles.


    8. Winnie Mandela - An anti-apartheid activist and politician in South Africa🇿🇦, Winnie Mandela was a key figure in the struggle against apartheid, particularly during Nelson Mandela's imprisonment.


    9. Steve Biko - A leader in the black consciousness movement in South Africa🇿🇦, Biko played a significant role in the fight against apartheid before his death in police custody in 1977.


    10. Ahmed Sékou Touré - The first President of Guinea🇬🇳, Touré was a leading figure in the struggle against French colonial rule and a prominent advocate for pan-Africanism.

    11. NNamdi Kanu - political activist known for advocating for the independence of Nigerians from the contraption called Nigeria
    He futher asked for the freedom of the republic Biafra from Nigeria. He is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), currently in DSS detention after he was abducted by the Nigerian Government in kenya in 2021 ..
    Top 11 influential African freedom fighters: 1. Nelson Mandela - The iconic leader of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa🇿🇦, Mandela spent 27 years in prison before becoming the country's first black president in 1994. 2. Kwame Nkrumah - The first Prime Minister and President of Ghana🇬🇭, Nkrumah was a leading figure in the fight against colonial rule and a prominent advocate for Pan-Africanism. 3. Patrice Lumumba - A key figure in the independence movement of the Congo🇨🇩, Lumumba became the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister in 1960 before being overthrown and assassinated. 4. Jomo Kenyatta - A leading figure in Kenya's🇰🇪 independence movement, Kenyatta became the country's first Prime Minister and later its first President. 5. Julius Nyerere - The first President of Tanzania🇹🇿, Nyerere was a prominent advocate for African socialism and played a key role in the liberation struggles of several African countries. 6. Thomas Sankara - The President of Burkina Faso🇧🇫 from 1983 to 1987, Sankara was known for his progressive policies and his commitment to the principles of self-reliance and pan-Africanism. 7. Amílcar Cabral - A leader of the independence movement in Guinea-Bissau🇬🇼 and Cape Verde🇨🇻, Cabral was a prominent theorist on the role of culture in African liberation struggles. 8. Winnie Mandela - An anti-apartheid activist and politician in South Africa🇿🇦, Winnie Mandela was a key figure in the struggle against apartheid, particularly during Nelson Mandela's imprisonment. 9. Steve Biko - A leader in the black consciousness movement in South Africa🇿🇦, Biko played a significant role in the fight against apartheid before his death in police custody in 1977. 10. Ahmed Sékou Touré - The first President of Guinea🇬🇳, Touré was a leading figure in the struggle against French colonial rule and a prominent advocate for pan-Africanism. 11. NNamdi Kanu - political activist known for advocating for the independence of Nigerians from the contraption called Nigeria He futher asked for the freedom of the republic Biafra from Nigeria. He is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), currently in DSS detention after he was abducted by the Nigerian Government in kenya in 2021 ..
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  • Someone Asked Me What The Original Name For Africa Was. Fact Of The Matter Is That There Was No Original Name. Mainly Because Countries Didn’t Exist In Africa. People Lived As Tribes. So There Was Never A Need For Countries Or The Naming Of The Continent. In Fact The Name Africa Itself Comes From Romans (White People) Some People Say Alkebulan Is The Original Name But What They Don’t Understand Is That Alkebulan Is An Arab Name. When Muslims Came That’s The Name They Used To Describe The Continent. Just Like Romans Used Africa To Describe The Continent. Fact Of The Matter Is That Africans Themselves Have Never Named Themselves. Shaka Zulu Never Called Himself An African. He Was Not Even Aware What That Was. Even This Thing Of Calling Ourselves Nigerians. Zimbabweans. Congolese. South Africans. None Of That Existed Before White People. There Were No Countries In Africa. No Boarders. People Grouped Themselves According To The Language They Spoke. A Fact That Continues To Be True Today.
    Someone Asked Me What The Original Name For Africa Was. Fact Of The Matter Is That There Was No Original Name. Mainly Because Countries Didn’t Exist In Africa. People Lived As Tribes. So There Was Never A Need For Countries Or The Naming Of The Continent. In Fact The Name Africa Itself Comes From Romans (White People) Some People Say Alkebulan Is The Original Name But What They Don’t Understand Is That Alkebulan Is An Arab Name. When Muslims Came That’s The Name They Used To Describe The Continent. Just Like Romans Used Africa To Describe The Continent. Fact Of The Matter Is That Africans Themselves Have Never Named Themselves. Shaka Zulu Never Called Himself An African. He Was Not Even Aware What That Was. Even This Thing Of Calling Ourselves Nigerians. Zimbabweans. Congolese. South Africans. None Of That Existed Before White People. There Were No Countries In Africa. No Boarders. People Grouped Themselves According To The Language They Spoke. A Fact That Continues To Be True Today.
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