Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor
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The Original Owners of South Africa: Are the Boers Aboriginal South Africans?
The Boers, also known as Afrikaners, are one of the white ethnic groups in South Africa and Namibia. They are mainly Dutch immigrants from the 17th to the 19th century, and are formed by the integration of French and German immigrants. They communicate in Afrikaans, which is also referred to as Afrikaans. Naturally, there are some who do. The key point is that the religious convictions of the Boers are predominantly Protestant, with a minority being Catholic. According to statistics in 2022, the total number of Boers is currently about 3.5 to 4 million.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in History
Who are the Aborigines of United States and the North America?
The narrative of the North American continent does not commence with Columbus's discovery of America. An integral and important part of this history are the tribes and peoples who lived here before the arrival of Europeans and long before the emergence of the United States. The relationship between the natives and the representatives of European civilization who settled on the continent was complex, often dramatic, but over time they were humanized.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in History
Witches of the Modern Age: How They Enchant the 21st Century
You probably know them as hunchbacked old women with hooked noses and flying broomsticks – witches. Hundreds of years ago, they were among the terrors of the night, and even today, you can still find them in countless gruesome costumes at Halloween and Carnival. But there are more and more women who beautifully and proudly call themselves witches. But why? What exactly is behind this phenomenon, and who even uses witchcraft in the digital age?
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in Viva
Idi Amin Dada of Uganda The President and the Cannibal: The Story of a Military Coup
On January 25, 1971, Idi Amin orchestrated a military coup and took control of Uganda. He established one of the most oppressive totalitarian regimes in Africa. A dictator and cannibal, he called himself "King of Scotland" and considered Adolf Hitler his teacher and idol.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in Serve
Talking About Ghana: Society's Religious and Filial Customs
Ghanaians had their own social organization and set of beliefs, customs and behaviors before they interacted with the outside world. Generally, Ghanaian social customs have their own distinct characteristics in many respects, such as religion, family, festivals, etc.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in History
Amazing African Witchcraft Supermarket in Togo
Witchcraft, a mysterious art that is said to be able to influence or control certain people and things with the help of supernatural mysterious power, is still "popular" in many places around the world. The weirdest thing about Africa is its witchcraft. Here, witchcraft is not just a trick that is only talked about but not practiced. In many African countries, from food, clothing, housing, transportation, weddings and funerals, to doing business, reforms, fighting civil wars, declaring independence and striving for democracy...all of them are inseparable from witchcraft and wizards.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in Humans
What is the Occult? 4 Major Categories to Help You Quickly Enter the World of Occult
Mysticism sounds quite distant and vague, as if one must have some special abilities to learn it, or as if one will have the ability to perform magic after learning it? What exactly is mysticism and what fields does it include? The following will share the four major types of mysticism through two questions.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in Futurism
Tips for Becoming a Present and Engaged Dad
The best way to adjust to the arrival of a child and engage with them is to play an active role from the time of pregnancy and birth. Here are some ways you can be involved in your role as a father and foster your relationship with your child:
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in Families
Becoming a Father: What is Paternal and Parental Engagement?
Fatherly involvement, like parental involvement, is defined as the ongoing involvement and concern of a father or parent in the development and physical, psychological, and social well-being of their child. This involvement is possible whether the father or parent is biological, adoptive, separated, or a stepparent.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 7 months ago in Families
Why Should You Seek a Mentor: Benefits and Importance?
Are you wondering why you should find a mentor? In this article, we'll explore the importance of finding a mentor and how it can positively impact your future, along with some supporting references.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 8 months ago in Motivation
Remembering the Nigerian Civil War: How Colonialism Sparked Separatism in the East
The Nigerian Civil War, which took place from 1967 to 1970, emerged as one of the most brutal conflicts of the 20th century. The struggle of the Igbo people living in the eastern part of the country for the right to live in their own state of Biafra cost them enormous losses: according to various estimates, the death toll ranged from 1 to 3 million people. The colonial history of the nation was a primary factor contributing to the conflict.
By Uchenna Cosmas Nwokafor 8 months ago in History











