Perspectives
A Journey into the Unknown
A Journey into the Unknown Unveiling the Mysteries of the Hidden World In a world where interest was the driving drive of human advance, there lived an person with an voracious thirst for experience. This individual had continuously been drawn to the thought of wandering into the obscure, to investigate strange regions, and to reveal the secrets that lay covered up past the skyline.
By Saheed Kayode Moshood2 years ago in History
Mystical Forest Journey
Profound inside the heart of an old timberland, where the daylight scarcely punctured the thick canopy of takes off, there existed a world untouched by time. The woodland was known distant and wide for its cryptic atmosphere, a put where the boundary between reality and daydream obscured. No one knew how it came to be or who its occupants were, but one thing was certain: it held privileged insights that called the inquisitive.
By Saheed Kayode Moshood2 years ago in History
Sycophant
A man named Theodore utilized to dwell in a little, flourishing town tucked absent among wonderful slopes. Theodore wasn't especially alluring or skilled, but he had a extraordinary blessing that made him stand out from everybody else within the community: he was a talented flatterer.
By Saheed Kayode Moshood2 years ago in History
THE TITANIC: THE TRUTH REVEALED
On April 14th, 1912, at 11:40 p.m., the RMS Titanic experienced a tragic incident that would ultimately lead to its catastrophic demise. Three hours later, by 2:20 a.m. on April 15th, the grandeur of the largest ship of its time had vanished beneath the icy depths of the Atlantic Ocean. The sinking of the Titanic claimed the lives of more than 1500 individuals, which amounted to over two-thirds of all those on board. The widely accepted cause of this horrific disaster has long been attributed to the ship colliding with an iceberg. However, recent scientific discoveries have challenged this prevailing theory, shedding new light on an enigmatic century-old tragedy.
By Jeremiah “Jeremy” SEAL2 years ago in History
WORST NUN IN HISTORY
Juana Ramírez de Asbaje faced a formidable panel comprising esteemed theologians, jurists, and mathematicians. The viceroy of New Spain had summoned them to test the young woman's knowledge with the most challenging questions they could conceive. Yet, Juana astounded everyone by providing successful answers to their diverse challenges, ranging from complex mathematical equations to intricate philosophical inquiries. Onlookers would later liken this scene to "a majestic galleon fending off a few canoes."
By Oyinkansola Olubiyi2 years ago in History
One Friday Morning . Content Warning.
After a period of 148 days of striking, members of the Writers Guild of America have ceased their protest and resumed their work, armed with a tentative agreement. However, the picket lines outside the studio gates are still occupied by members of SAG-AFTRA, who are not alone in their efforts.
By Rasel Hossain2 years ago in History
How Was Life On A Slave Ship
From approximately 1525 to 1866, a staggering twelve and a half million Africans endured the heart-wrenching experience of being forcibly taken from their homeland and transported across the vast Atlantic Ocean. Tragically, nearly 2 million of these individuals would not survive this harrowing journey.
By Francis Osei2 years ago in History
Twelve Distinguished African Presidents Whose Lives Were Cut Short by Western Powers
The annals of African political leadership are marked by the weighty burdens that fell upon both the rulers and the ruled, both before and after independence. Two critical challenges that every African leader must confront are the high and often unyielding demands of their citizens and the significant pressure exerted by neocolonialist Western powers. It is an irrefutable fact that a notable number of African presidents have been removed from power through coups d'état, and a considerable number have been assassinated. This article aims to shed light on the top 12 African presidents who were assassinated, directly or indirectly, by Western powers due to their opposition to imperialism or neocolonialism. Some of these leaders may have contributed to their own demise through their actions.
By Francis Osei2 years ago in History
Julius Caesar and Cleopatra . Content Warning.
In a world where power and passion collided, an epic love story unfolded, one that would transcend time and be forever etched into the annals of history. The union of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra created a legendary tale that still captivates audiences today. Their passionate romance, fueled by ambition and desire, rose against all odds, leaving an indelible mark on the ancient world and shaping the course of history.
By bubblinghare2 years ago in History
The Enchanted Quill
The Enchanted Quill Words Woven in Magic, A Village Transformed Inside the heart of the Charmed Forest, there was a legend whispered among the townsfolk nearly a extraordinary crest known as "The Charmed Crest." This tuft, it was said, had the control to bring the composed word to life. The stories carved by its fragile tip got to be reality, and its presence was both a favoring and a revile.
By Saheed Kayode Moshood2 years ago in History









