Akinwande Johnson
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The British Royal Family: Assessing Costs and Benefits
The British royal family is undeniably rich, with an estimated value of around £26 billion in land properties, castles, Fabergé eggs, crown jewels, and art collections by masters like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. While some view the monarchy as an outdated and secretive institution draining resources, others believe it represents the best of British history and majesty, contributing billions to the country through tourism and business.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in History
Africa's Splitting Journey: Impacts and Preparations for a New Continent
On April 28, 2023, a significant event took place in Nairobi, Kenya. Residents experienced an earthquake-like movement that resulted in a massive crack in the landmass. This event confirmed what scientists have been observing: Africa, the world's second-largest continent, is gradually splitting into two, potentially forming a new ocean and continent.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in Earth
Breaking Free from Poverty Programming: Unleash Your True Potential
Are you feeling stuck in a never-ending cycle of financial struggle? Have you wondered why success seems elusive, no matter how hard you work? The answer may lie in the insidious poverty programming that has been ingrained in our minds. But fear not, as this eye-opening video will empower you to break free from this programming and unleash your true potential for success and abundance.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in Education
From Devastation to Resilience: How Hiroshima Emerged Strong after the Atomic Bomb
In the final stages of World War II, the United States sought to bring a swift end to the conflict with Japan. The fateful decision to unleash the unimaginable power of the atomic bomb forever changed history. On August 6, 1945, the city of Hiroshima, Japan, witnessed the unprecedented destruction and horror of nuclear warfare. Yet, unlike other cities facing nuclear disasters, Hiroshima did not succumb to abandonment; it endured and emerged as a symbol of resilience and hope. This is the untold story of how Hiroshima survived the atomic bomb and rose from the ashes to thrive once more.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in History
The Green Plate: How Embracing a Vegan Diet Can Combat Climate Change
In an era where the consequences of climate change loom large, individuals are increasingly seeking ways to make a positive impact on the environment. One powerful solution lies on our plates - adopting a vegan diet. Beyond personal health benefits, a shift towards plant-based eating holds the potential to significantly mitigate climate change and foster a more sustainable future for our planet.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in Earth
Shackles of History: Unraveling the Dark Tale of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Few chapters in human history are as ominous and terrifying as the one about the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Millions of African lives were cruelly uprooted by this reprehensible system over the course of more than four centuries, leaving permanent scars on humanity's collective conscience. The history of the slave trade is one of unfathomable misery, tenacity, and the unwavering pursuit of liberation.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in History
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Phase 1: The Epic Journey of Heroes, Origins, and Assembling the Avengers
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Phase 1 stands as a groundbreaking chapter in cinematic history, laying the foundation for a monumental interconnected superhero franchise that would captivate audiences worldwide. Spanning from 2008 to 2012, Phase 1 introduced audiences to a diverse array of beloved characters, set the stage for epic conflicts, and culminated in the formation of the iconic Avengers team.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in Gamers
Sri Lanka's Coconut Industry Grapples with Global Demand as Superfood Craze Surges
Sri Lanka, a picturesque island nation, is renowned for its lush coconut groves and has long been one of the world's largest coconut producers. With a capacity to yield over 30,000 metric tons of coconuts annually, the country has enjoyed a rich history of utilizing this versatile fruit for various purposes, from culinary delights to crafting essential products like ropes and oil. However, in recent years, Sri Lanka's coconut industry has faced both opportunities and challenges as global demand for coconut products has surged, with the West heralding coconuts as a superfood with numerous health benefits.
By Akinwande Johnson2 years ago in Earth







