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After further study, it becomes obvious that Mansa Musa isnt richest man in history, his net worth wasn't $400 billion dollars in gold. Now that the mathematical part of the propaganda is sorted, let's investigate the historical significance. Mansa Musa was a toxic ruler. In a sense, he completely and utterly sold us out. The Emperor took a huge amount of our gold reserves and began to spray then to the enemy. That's exactly what he did. His infamous trip to Arabia ende up costing the continent nothing short of $100 billion in gold. It was said that the gold the Emperor gave the Arabs in Egypt crashed the gold markets at that time and that it took Egypt a few years to fully recover their markets. Furthermore, he became a puppet ruler for the Arabian fundamentalist and began to partake in their biddings. I have nothing nice to say about Mansa Musa. He was great at the start of his reign but turned out to be one of the worst African leaders in recent history. Those 25 years of his diabolic reign are something I wish we could have back. |
Growing up as a student of history, during the many times in the lessons that Mansa Musa name comes up, this for me was a thing of great note, and was something of a constant talking point for the enthusiasts. It's important to note that at the time most of us was saying positive things about the Emperor. Wow! This ruler was awesome, amazing, incredible e.t.c Let's get straight into and arrive at your conclusion. According to history, Mansa Musa also known as Mansa Musa (I) was a fourteenth century emperor of the Mali Empire, a medevial ruler mostly known for being in coalition with the continents outside of Africa. i.e Asia and Europe. Emperor Musa's elaborate pilgrimage to the city of Mecca in 1324 introduced him to the rulers in Arabia and Europe. Mansa Musa leadership of Mali, an Empire that stretched across two thousand miles from the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Chad; their aim was to conquer and Arabianise the entire continent. The Emperor's pillgramage to boosted Islamic education in Mali by the introduction of mosques, Islamic Libraries and Islamic universities. Naturally, there ought not to be the need for anyone to learn a foreign language in the first instance, however, for those history enthusiasts, its better to learn Arabic than it is to learn Islamic studies. The awareness of Emperor Musa by other Arabianised nations on the continent (Egypt, Morocco e.t.c) brought Arabian scholars, poets and artisans, making Timbuktu one of the leading cities in the Islamic world (Not in the Arabic world but the Islamic world, again, better to learn Arabic than it is to learn Islamic studies). Apart from the obvious flow of Arabian delegates and scholars, it was said that for the next couple of centuries, European scholars and cartographers visited Mali. i.e Rene Caillie The images on the maps that had Mali were outrageous, they would have Mansa Musa holding a golden nugget sitting on the points to Mali on their map. |
Amujale:Such is the correct direction of the thread. Staying on that same lane, know it makes better sense, the olden days Arabian fundamentalists and Eurocentric warmongers purposefully looted and confiscated artefacts so as to attempt a fake and false narrative of continental history. They realised instantly that the Nile Valley civilisation stems from various ethnicities. The evidence is overwhelming and they couldn’t face the reality of our potential and on some stupefied jealous ish began to cook up fakery and falsehood in an attempt to create a fictitious narrative that once gobbled up by the innocent onlooker, hides the reality of things. The reality that our parents are responsible for the better things of this world. As expressed earlier, the reality stupefied those mindless disruptors and they didn’t have it within them to does the right thing and become humble and accept the reality of things and instead chose to concoct some diabolic programme aimed at creating a fake reality. Obviously they will ultimately fail. There’s no amount of initial seemingly success of a lie that can prevent the might of truth. There’s a common saying, "no matter how far a lie has run, truth is bound to catch up", and once that occurs such a lie is instantly defeated and rightfully seen as being falsehood. |
Olu317:Whatever, dude. Clearly, you aren’t actually paying enough attention to the feedback from the thread. |
Olu317: Amujale:Stop lying uncontrollably. Cite examples of such authors, I’m curious to know who amongst the academics that you meant here. You make a false and intentionally misleading statements, that’s an atrocious habit that you ought to desist from immediately. I know that I keep banging on about this, since you brought it up, however it must be said, lying isn’t what makes one to possess a good Iwa. |
Olu317:Yes I agree, you’re well learned in trolling. What would one call this? Olu317:Lack of comprehension or trolling? Take your pick. I’m actually trying to be nice but you seem too engrossed in your ego trip that you aren’t paying attention to earlier responses. I admit, the main reason for my intervention is to teach and share words of enlightenment, yes that’s correct. Yet, it’s important for me to state the fact that it’s expected that all of us put the necessary effort in order to be able receive blessings and as well have a take away. As in, I’ve no intention of slowing down the work for an egocentric such as yourself. Assuming you simply just stated such as anyone does when us are interested in learning: I don’t really understand, could you kindly explain?And once you receive a response, READ these responses and make it your job to investigate the reasonings and arrive at a conclusion. Share those conclusions, it’s counterproductive to the thread and hurts intellect when one person is intentionally attempting to derail the main pointer with crude, inconsequential and nonsensical banter. Was me the first Nlander to point out that you don’t take to learning well? Well you don’t, that’s a fact. I’m sorry but, explaining anything to your type is tantamount to texting a brick wall. One of the first lessons you need to take up on, one that stays with me forever is that which states, and I paraphrase Dr Ray: “One must always keep at the back of one’s mind that all that one knows, all that one think one knows is a representation of a circumference. One must be aware that there is vast amount of knowledge and understanding outside of one’s circumference.” Assuming my memory serves me well, Dr Ray starts up with something of the kind as: Construct a circle with both hands, once you have constructed this mathematical shape. Then realise that one must always keep at the back of one’s mind that all that one knows, all that one think one knows is a representation of that mathematical construct that one has created in front of us and realise that there’s a vast amount of space and time outside of such construct, and that is considering the space on the outside. Once one can come to terms with that simple fact, then one will become learning efficient. That being said, assuming you actually are aware of the importance of having good ‘Iwa’, or the importance of having a good and acceptable ‘Iwa’, then it ought to have dawned on you by now that you’re trolling to say the least. There’s no time to waste going back and forth on a nonsensical argument about nothing in particular. Just learn to think. Ask yourself, is it possible that what is being pointed out accurate. Is it possible that you need to actually take the time to read other contributors responses properly, investigate the line of thought and then arrive at your own conclusions. There’s no evidence in your responses that you’ve actually done this, have you? Assuming you simply just allow your misguided ego to take the back seat, and don’t assume that you’re this know it all, possibly these kind of understanding might find there way through to you. Trust me, it’s a fabulous feeling when one is able to comprehend truth. There’s a popular saying that goes thus: “One would have to have had a certain amount of ignorance for the truth to touch that person in the best kind of way. In all reality, in order for one to possess a good Iwa, one must be willing to learn well, such is the prerequisite for having good Iwa. |
The communities 'South of the Sahara' are the ones responsible for the founding of the Nile Valley Civilisation. The thread has successfully shown through the linguistic similarities (even though there are further cultural similarities as well) that the original communities of the Northern African regions migrated from various parts of the continent. i.e West Africa. With this, one can categorically reject the false notion peddled by those fake historians who wrongly try to claim that either the Arabs or the Europeans were. |
Olu317:Those of us that are capable of learning, are already. You, learn? You and learning dont go together dude. Stop it! Stop deceiving yourself, you've learning difficulties. It doesnt take an educationist to realise that you seem to have developed an allergy to accepting factual evidence. You are proving to those who wasnt aware already that you've learning difficulties. Dude stop trying to derail the thread with your falsehood and kindly go and troll elsewhere. |
Olu317:What kind of inconsequential response is that You made a false claim and got called out and instead of acknowledging that, you instead veer of on to a meaningless tangent that’s leading to nowhere. What is it that you don’t understand? You seem to have a comprehension issue. What is your contention? You aren’t aware, are you? I put it to you that you don’t have any justifiable contention on the content of the thread and are simply pulling what can only be described as a juvenile tantrum. You aren’t making much sense, response is empty and wholly false; assuming you simply take the time to read previous post you’d know this analysis to be a factual one. It’s the equivalent of a juvenile that is throwing a tantrum whilst asking a tutor what is one plus one and the tutor points to a predetermined workings on a piece of paper that states ‘one plus one, equals two’. And the juvenile throwing a tantrum response is to refuse to READ the workings on the piece of paper and instead chooses to go back to the same question, ‘what is one plus one’? That’s what is known as ‘going round and round in circles’, such a person will tend to end up at the same point that they began. How can such a person learn? Such a person will be said to have learning difficulty. Wonder where we’ve heard that in the past? |
Olu317:Dude you're still continuing with your senseless and baseless argument? Vous êtes le mec menteur. Arrête de mentir. Arrêtez d'essayer de faire dérailler ce fil avec vos mensonges. You can jog along now. Go and troll elsewhere. |
Olu317:Really? Dude stop lying. There's nothing on this thread that shares any resemblance to that of yours. Can you provide us with one single quote from your thread that has a shred of resemblance to here. Dude, assuming you have nothing sensible to add to the thread, simply keep it moving. |
First off, in order to attempt at the question, one would have to know the context in which the terminology derives, the history behind these kind of terms, and ultimately the importance. The proof is in the pudding. These divine principles are the fundamentals of a secure and civilised world, are the subject of Art, Commerce and Science. Who is God? The African divine principles are God. Foreigner came to Africa, found out about our divine principles and called them God. In other words, the African Gods are the only true and proper ones. These divine principles aren’t to be conflated with the Almighty God which is the Creator and Designer of the universe. Ask yourself this question? Why is it that foreigners became dazzled and mesmerised by our Gods? Answer: Due to the fact that the African divine principles are responsible for civilisation and technological breakthroughs. There’s God in Art, Architecture, Astrology, Astronomy, Commerce, Economics, Engineering, Fishing, Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Metallurgy, Mining, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Shipbuilding e.t.c And they are all original to the African. There isn’t any God outside of the African intellectual property that is responsible for any of the above disciplines? There isn’t any God outside of the African intellectual property, period. What does that tell us? That tells us that we ought to bin all those foreign extremists ideologies and concentrate our focus on reality, real history. |
Olu317:Meaning? Your refusal to understand necessary correction isn’t anyone’s fault but yours. Let me reiterate what was said earlier. The term “sub Sahara” is WRONG, absurd and is a vicious insinuation. ‘sub’ in that context is a prefix that implies that something or someone is subordinate to someone or something other. Now read, ‘sub’ is a vicious prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin (subject; subtract; subvert; subsidy); on this model, freely attached to elements of any origin and used with the meaning “under,” “below,” “beneath” (subalpine; substratum), “slightly,” “imperfectly,” “nearly” (subcolumnar; subtropical), “secondary,” “subordinate” ... Kindly make use of the correct term ‘South of the Sahara’ when attempting to refer to the communities of these regions. It’s pretty straightforward. |
Olu317: Amujale:Apparently, you aren’t paying attention. Kindly learn to actually read properly. Enough of your baseless arguments. The evidence is right there. |
Olu317:You seem to be the only one on this thread that doesn’t get it. Olu317:What is the meaning of this? Dictionaries don’t lie, my foot. The author of the dictionaries you read are bigots. Yes, authors lie. What you mean? Olu317:A weed calling chlorophyll green. That quote is aimed directly at yourself. As in, it’s you that’s the Olodo jatijati around here. You seem unable to comprehend anything beyond the inaccurate narratives you are peddling about Hebrew and Arabia. It’s virtually impossible for me to get my point across to you as you’re incapable of learning. Instead of you to take our advice, investigate the reasoning and arrive at the same conclusion that the term “sub-Sahara” is utterly and completely wrong in this particular context, you instead attempt to justify such crazed terminology by quoting a dictionary authored by apparently what seems to be a bigot. However, It gladdens me to know that many of us are aware that the correct term is ‘South of the Sahara’. |
geosegun:Yes, Kanuris/Tivs/Nupe make use of these facial art, however, there are many communities in the Highlands that make use of these same facial art. Meanwhile, let’s not get dragged into a senseless debate, it’s easier to just appreciate our historians rather than attempt to goad at their sincere research. I checked out the woman in the caption, she was modelled for the role. She is a produce trader, and she herself claimed she was from the highlands. I used the state of being verb since it’s quite possible that she’s alive today. And trust me, she was said to speak our language fluently. This is a shout out to the woman in that caption, the photographer who took the shot or the modelling agent, assuming you are alive and are reading our contributions on NL, kindly intervene. |
Olu317:I thought as much, you didn’t get my previous response. Stop using the term ‘sub-Sahara’ it is wrong, absurd and is a vicious insinuation. Use the correct term ‘South of the Sahara’. Comprende ? Now you understand, or No? |
Olu317:Again, you seem confused about what the thread is about, as you’re engrossed in your fake Hebrew agenda. This will be the last time I remind you of what the thread is saying here, the next time you bring such inconsistencies it will simply be ignored. You think you’re making a point but you aren’t as anyone who takes the care to read will know that findings are based on linguistic similarities. What are you arguing against? Assuming you aren’t engaging with the proof presented here, then, you can simply jog along. |
Olu317:You are wrong. Are you actually reading my response. The Arabs were one of the first invaders of Northern Africa and were never the last during any of the significant periods. Olu317:What era is that? What is the timeline you attempt to emphasise? The people from the Mediterranean (that includes Arabs) invaded North Africa before Europeans did. There are two major Arabian epochs, the pre-Islamic one and the post-Islamic or the Islamic one. Answer this question. From which continent does the original people of Northern Africa belong, Africa, Asia or Europe? When was the first invasion of Northern Africa, and from where did that occur? |
Olu317:You’re the joke. Instead of you to learn from the thread, oh! wait, did I say learn? It seems I forgot that you seem to be incapable of learning. Even with that said, you’re wrong about the Arabs being the last, they weren’t the last invaders, Europeans were. Infact, the Arabs were amongst the first invaders of North Africa, the Maghreb. They tried to invade Kemit but failed on numerous occasions. That however didn’t stop them from actually mounting expeditions of organised robbery. The first people to engage in tomb robbery were the Arabs. The first ever raider of the Giza Complex was an Arab, he was the one who came across a great lion-like monument and wasn’t equipped with the correct tools to unravel the Great Sphinx, and so he forged two tablets and scribbled some inscription on both, took one home claiming he had found Solomon’s temple and buried the other next to the Great Sphinx (he didn’t know it was the Sphinx. It wasn’t until the French got to that site that they dug it up and sacked the area of gadgets and treasures. At the dead of night whilst the original Egyptians were sleeping, the Arabs would sneak into Giza and begin to rob the pyramid. The first expeditionary actually drilled into the sewage system in order to gain entrance into the giant structure and found countless amount of scientific gadgets and treasure in the inner section of the pyramid. That was what got the ball rolling and they eventually got the words to the Persians, Greeks, other Arabs and other Europeans. The piece of slab that you posted doesn’t substantiate anything. Check below: That’s how you substantiate evidence, as in, that proves that prior to the construction of the Suez Canal, Africans used to travel to and fro Heliopolis and the Levant as a standard journey.
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Olu317:That is mainly due to the fact that the current stock of Egyptians aren’t originally from that region, they are the descendants of olden day invaders. It’s seem you aren’t aware of the history of that region or the historical significance of the demographics. The current stock of Egyptians are originally from Asia and Europe and have no relation to the people of Kemit. |
Olu317:Even though I don’t subscribe to the point you was attempting here, kindly use ‘South of the Sahara’, opposed to ‘Sub Sahara’, the communities ‘South of the Sahara’ aren’t “sub” to anyone or anything and that includes the ‘Sahara’. The term ‘sub Sahara’ denotes a false impression and not only is it an absurd terminology to assign, it’s as well a viscous and malicious insinuation. If anything, the current stock of North Africans are the one’s who can be seen as being ‘sub Sahara’ and never the communities ‘South of the Sahara’. |
morpheus24:Those numbers are conservative, in the sense that there are many African languages that have been operational for periods that exceeds one million years. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. The history you’ve been taught is incorrect. Are you aware or have you ever heard that Africans have been existence for a period that exceeds one million years? Are you aware or have you heard of any reptile that existed for over 100 million years? |
Perhaps the thread supposed to be renamed the 10 barbaric practices and or evil constructs that Christianity and Islam brought into the continent during their demonic campaign of world domination. |
Alayotech:I’m totally and utterly against occultic practises. i.e Christianity, Islam e.t.c I am for education in the true African values that invlove agriculture, architecture, astrology, astronomy, commerce, economics, engineering, fishing, medical sciences, metallurgy, mining, philosophy, physical sciences e.t.c It’s pretty simple we MUST bin all these foreign extremists ideologies and concentrate our focus on reality, real history. |
Alayotech:You seem to confuse the non-African concept of ritual with that of the African, they aren’t the same. The African concept of ritual is similar to a scientific experiment, a kind of way to explore and investigate greater goodness, seeking to find advancement in health and well-being, whilst the non-African concept is always connected to evil practices such as human sacrifice, human trafficking e.t.c Amujale:The Eucharist is counterintuitive and counterproductive to the African, and that is based on the simple fact that the initial diabolic ritual was forced on the people of Kemit by the forces of then ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt. Use your imagination to visualise what occurred during the first ever Eucharist , it’s important to note that they wasn’t forced to consume bread and wine. |
Alayotech:The African Gods are not evil and unjust as the god of the Christian bible that requires human sacrifice in order to exist. Don’t you get it yet? Human sacrifice is wrong, unAfrican and aberrant. And yet, when one makes mention of such type of diabolic activities it ought to remind us of none other than these foreign extremists ideologies. However, the god of these extremists ideologies cannot exist without human sacrifice, they had to sacrifice a fictitious character before the ideology could even exist. As in, take away human sacrifice from all these foreign extremists ideologies, what remains? Human sacrifice is unAfrican, as the evidence would suggest that it is in-fact a foreign conception that is being perpetuated everyday by the very same peddlers that introduced such fake, and counterintuitive ideologies in the first instance. According to the Eurocentric ideology of a Christ character, especially the one they named Jesus, don’t you think it was intentional that they packaged him as the ultimate human sacrifice. Evidently, those narratives are unAfrican and are where such diabolic concepts are derived. |
Alayotech:Another nonsensical notion that has already proven to be unAfrican in every way shape or form. Prior to the arrival of these extremists ideologies, these type of practices never existed on the continent. The first ever instance of Cannibalism on the continent was perpetrated by the mzungu during a Hellenistic ritual that occurred in Ptolemaic Egypt. This same diabolic ritual is the one being perpetuated in what they now call their Lords Super. Their Lord being Ptolemy (V) Epiphany Eucharistos and yet many brainwashed victims are taught to actually think it’s meant to represent something regarding a fictitious character named Jesus. |
Alayotech:Again, you are a confused soul that cannot seem to distinguish slavery from pimping. Yes, both are wrong, yet slavery is the main reason for the current situation on the continent. Stop bastardising history. Alayotech:I’m assuming you don’t consider yourself black, am I right? If so, who exactly are you referring to ‘as the blacks’? Now, assuming you missed when it was first stated, let me remind you what was said, read, learn and perform further research on the facts that you find hard to comprehend: Amujale:Furthermore, anytime you wish to talk on modern slavery, make certain to highlight the one that is taking place in Libya since the assassination of Colonel Gaddafi. |
Alayotech:Goes to show that you are poorly read on history, neither the term ‘Witch Hunt’ doesn’t originate on our continent. Those in the know, already know this to be a matter of fact, I won’t be expanding on that but will say this, that term was imported into the continent by these diabolic ideologies, such as the foreign extremists religions. Those type of unethical practices are foreign and unAfrican and really are aimed at promoting misogyny that didn’t exist prior to foreign disruption. |
Alayotech:Here’s another nonsensical construct that highlights a behaviour that was never prominent on our continent. Whoever taught you these nonsense are liars and are fakers. The term widow comes from a westernised conception of marriage. What are you getting at here? It’s important to note that the greatest promoter of misogyny on the continent are none other than those foreign extremists ideologies i.e Christianity, Islam e.t.c You are wrong to blame innocent people for such behaviour when in actual fact it’s the foreign extremists ideologies that are really to blame. Furthermore, let me remind you of what was stated earlier: Amujale:And as such, these type of behaviour could never have been allowed to exist never mind to be seen as some sort of a sociological paradigm. As stated earlier, such behaviour is unAfrican, unethical and counterproductive. |
Alayotech:Are you ok? Making use of crazed and nonsensical construct that was made up by these same foreign extremists ideologies. i.e Christianity and Islam. When ever in your life you want to insert caste system in a sentence, always make certain that it’s the Indian-Caste system that you are highlighting. What a complete and utter waste of time for you to insert such into this discussion. Again, whenever you feel the urge to talk about caste-systems, make certain it’s the Hindu one you are referring to due to the fact that it is discriminatory, disgusting and aberrant; that ought to be part of our secondary goals in terms of global politics. First get rid of all the colonial systems, recreate our well and balance systems of government that are fit for our purpose, lift the living standards of the general public then create the environment that allows everyone to have an equal opportunity as anyone else. Once all our primary objectives are completed, us can then seek to come to open lines of communications that are meant to nurture and provide for the needs of our people worldwide, financial, psychologically, spiritually, free and fair provision of legal advice and services for all Africans and our diaspora. Alayotech:Why you have to see yourself as a victim? Btw you are correct, in a way you are a victim, with these type of delusions, you are a victim of the Roman Catholic church. |
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