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19/04/2026
Black History Month, is a compelling occasion to emphasize the importance of three evolutionary challenges, confronting ...
18/04/2026

Black History Month, is a compelling occasion to emphasize the importance of three evolutionary challenges, confronting our race—not only in the U.S.A., where this annual commemorative event originated, but also globally.

The challenges I refer to, are changes in African thought and action that are critical for group survival. This entails what evolutionary biologists call “fitness relevant” behavior: Behavior designed to promote the production and successful rearing of offspring.

In existential terms, continued survival on our planet, impels people of African descent, everywhere, to meet certain specific criteria. We must learn to: (1) Let intellect dominate emotion; (2) put theory before theology; and (3) stress genetics over geography.

That’s how African minds need to think, for us to become competitive and avoid racial extinction. I will discuss the ramifications of each criterion, momentarily. But first, it is important to explicate “Black History Month” and its relationship to History, as a discipline.

Psychologists consider the study of history, as a form of “mental time travel”: A way of revisiting past experiences and using them to enhance understanding of the present, as well as to make projections about likely occurrences in the future.“If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile traditions,” wrote Carter G. Woodson, perhaps the most influential exponent of Black History, as a discipline, “it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated”.

Woodson was reporting, in The Journal Of Negro History, on the first national celebration of Black History. It had begun as “Negro History Week, in 1926,”; and was especially well-received, Woodson noted, in areas like Washington D.C., North Carolina, Maryland and West Virginia.

“But what,” many readers are certain to ask, “could be our interest, in African American history?” The answer lies, partly, in a forgotten fact: “Black American history” is African History—the history of slaves, shipped mainly from West Africa, between 1619 and 1859.

Arising from this fact, is the cardinal supposition that the African American past, is the continental African’s future. The history of Black people in the U.S.A., is a predictive metaphor, a political mirror that reflects the racial fortunes of the Black world—with certain variations.

Twentieth century developments, impacted the self-perceptions of Africans, globally, and African Americans, in particular. These included the advent of independent states in Africa, together with the anti-colonial and anti-apartheid struggles and racial turmoil in the U.S.AIn the U.S., for instance, Blacks rejected use of the term “Negro,” to describe their race—preferring “Black” or “African”. Hence “Negro History Week” was changed to “Black History Week” and the “Journal of Negro History” became the “Journal of African American History”.

The surge of racial pride, powered a groundswell of interest in African history and culture. “Black Studies” departments proliferated at major U.S. universities, for example, while large cities rushed to open museums featuring exhibits of Black artifacts, culture and history.

Two other seminal trends flowed naturally. First, the duration of Black History commemoration, was expanded from one week, to one month, in 1970. U.S President Gerald R. Ford consummated the expansion and name change, in a White House ceremony.

Secondly, Black History Month has extended beyond U.S. borders to become a truly global event, celebrated variously, in February, March and October. Participating countries, range from Germany and the Republic of Ireland to Russia, Canada and numerous African nations.

Woodson—only the second Black (after W.E.B. Du Bois) to earn a doctorate from Harvard—chose February, in memory of Abraham Lincoln, the U.S. president who prosecuted the war that ended slavery, and Frederick Douglas, the great Black abolitionist. Both were born in FebruaryBut why do human societies need to remember? Why do most known cultures have organizations, whose roles are similar to Woodson’s Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (now “African American Life and History”)?

The answer cuts to the core of “criterion (1),” in the opening of this essay: History is a memory system; and memory is related to both collective and individual intelligence. Much of the content in our collective memory, comes from books, film, lectures, visual imagery, etc.

A critical weakness of African people, is what I call “cinematic insouciance”. After watching an illusory catastrophe unfurl on the screen—with cities destroyed, people dying—we leave the cinema, feeling that everything is alright. Because it was just an “entertaining” film.

Strictly speaking, there is nothing like “entertainment”—either in film or any other cultural production. The term more aptly applies to the attractive psychological force, generated to hold you still, and with lowered guard: While the artist imparts fitness relevant information!

Be that as it may, our attitude towards survival problems, evince a similar insouciance. But life is not a movie. Threatening catastrophes—such as Chinese settlement in Africa, the failure of Black states to arm themselves and the possible breakup of Nigeria—are real.The intellect, is a survival asset. Its purpose is to fend off these and other looming symbolic and political threats to the Black Reproductive system—to probe beneath the aesthetics of visual images, for example, and expose the hidden insidious influences.

Unfortunately, religion has become an impediment. It provides African intellectuals, activists and policymakers with an avenue of escape, to avoid meeting their social responsibility. The much-vaunted “devoutness” of Nigerians, actually masks a deep-seeded apathy.

Africans, worldwide, must seek to understand, and master, their environment. They must grasp the social and physical forces that are at work, shaping not only our lives but also those of unborn generations.

Theory is the sine qua non of Black Survival. The theologians have help provide the moral leadership our people need. But the racial challenges of the 21st century are mostly beyond them. We need informed projections, more than prophesies.

Any clergyman who climbs into the pulpit to preach, ought to be extensively versed in the precepts of modern social and natural science. He is expected to have mastered, above all else, Darwinian Theory—which hold that “fighting and f———” are the keys to racial survival!He must be able to know the theories that are helpful and those that are harmful. That means, for instance, explaining fascist theory to his congregation and telling them why “bigness” and “complexity” are theoretically preferable to small and simple tribal states.

Using “theory,” to guide our struggle, presupposes a knowledge and understanding of “genetics”—the science of heredity. What you do in bed today, will determine the appearance, intelligence and capacity of the unborn to survive tomorrow.

No meaningful or workable Nigerian domestic or foreign policy, can be formulated, without taking genetics into consideration. What is the point in having a state system, if it cannot (or will not) promote and facilitate reproductive activity?

Genetic reasoning, will also enable policymakers to transcend geography—which divides our people and allows Nigerian leaders to escape their racial obligation to Blacks in the U.S.A, India, Pakistan, the South Pacific and the Middle East.

Genetically and otherwise, Nigeria is the most important Black country on planet Earth—and the historically ordained leader of the Black race.
Each of the two largest groups of dispersed Africans—in Brazil and the U.S.A.—should have a minister in Nigeria’s cabinet.Conversely, Nigeria must take an active interest in the condition of dispersed Africans, such as the Negritos of Asia and Blacks in India, Pakistan, the South Pacific and the Middle East. Trade and other sanctions are available, to use against those who are maltreating Black people. .K Obatala Guardian life Gong Odubo history

12/04/2026

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EntertainmentEnough Of The Talking Online – Actor Zubby Michael Joins ADCNollywood actor Zubby Michael has joined the Af...
12/04/2026

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Enough Of The Talking Online – Actor Zubby Michael Joins ADC
Nollywood actor Zubby Michael has joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

it's reported that he announced this move through his Instagram page, where he shared a video showing the moment he registered and received his membership card in Ozubulu, Anambra State.

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EntertainmentEnough Of The Talking Online – Actor Zubby Michael Joins ADCPublished April 12, 2026 at 8:16 AMBy Doris Ijeoma Israel
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Nollywood actor Zubby Michael has joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

It is reported that he announced this move through his Instagram page, where he shared a video showing the moment he registered and received his membership card in Ozubulu, Anambra State.

The actor said he has taken the step to move from online discussions to real political involvement in his community. He said he was ready to take action rather than just talk on social media.

He wrote, “I dey my village, enough of the talking online, I don involve.”

In other news, chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Joe Igbokwe, has described supporters of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as clueless kids who should be tamed and trained.Naija News reports that Igbokwe made the remark in a post on his official page while reacting to the peaceful protest at the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday by the ADC members and supporters.

Recall that during the protest aimed at expressing grievance over INEC’s position on the leadership crisis rocking the ADC, some of the party’s supporters were heard chanting Tinubu must go.

In response, Igbokwe questioned why Tinubu, who is yet to complete his first term in office, should quit his job.

THE CREEK MOVEMENT:" Boro 12 Days Revolution"! Jasper Isaac Boro born on September 10,1938 in Oloibiri town ogbia local ...
02/04/2026

THE CREEK MOVEMENT:" Boro 12 Days Revolution"! Jasper Isaac Boro born on September 10,1938 in Oloibiri town ogbia local government area, was an indigen of Kaiama in Kolokuma local government area of Bayelsa State. He was married at a time to Mrs Roseline Agichi Boro, a retired superintendent of police, and they had three beautiful children namely Deborah, Esther and Felix Boro. Boro's activism was driven by his desirer to fight against oppression and marginalization of other minority groups at the University of Nsukka while fighting to become president of the student's union body and also the desirer for the Ijaw people to benefit from the regions oil wealth. He formed the Niger Delta volunteer force (NDVF) and declared the Niger Delta Republic in 1966,seeking greater autonomy and resource control. He was arrested on February 23,1966 by Nigerian Federal Government after declaring the Niger Delta republic and charged with treason and sentenced to death but was later released in 1967 by the then new military government led by Yakubu Gowon on the condition that he joined the Nigeria army to fight the Biafra secessionists. Boro's actions inspire many in Niger Delta which eventually led to the formation of groups like the Ijaw Youths Council(IYC),Movement for the survival of the Ogoni people(MOSOP),Ijaw Youth Congress (INC) to mention but a few. Hence Boro is been seen by the people of the creek as a National hero base on his demands for resource control, environmental justice and sovereignty.

31/03/2026
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30/03/2026

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29/03/2026

Autistic Man Introduced for Marriage by OPM Founder, Apostle Chibuzor Finally Gets Married

An autistic man who was recently introduced for marriage by HRH. Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere, founder of Omega Power Ministries (OPM), has now gotten married.

The man, who was abandoned as a child and raised by the pastor, got married on March 29, 2026, to a woman described as a “single woman of God.”

Apostle Chibuzor had earlier promised to support any woman who agreed to marry him.

After the wedding, he announced that the couple will receive ₦10 million, a free house, overseas vacation, and other benefits.

He also revealed that an additional ₦20 million would be given to them after 10 years.

Some church members also supported the couple with donations of ₦1 million and ₦200,000.

The pastor said this is a testimony and shared his belief that the man’s condition will improve with time.

So so fast 💨 hmmmm women n money 💵 matters n 6/6

DEMOCRACY NEVER SELECTS THE BEST LEADER, IT ALWAYS SELECT THE BEST LIAR.AND THAT IS WHY EVERY DEMOCRACY EVENTUALLY FAILS...
29/03/2026

DEMOCRACY NEVER SELECTS THE BEST LEADER, IT ALWAYS SELECT THE BEST LIAR.

AND THAT IS WHY EVERY DEMOCRACY EVENTUALLY FAILS.

DEMOCRACY DOES NOT REWARD WISDOM, IT REWARDS PERSUASION.

THE MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS REALITY LOSES TO THE MAN WHO CAN MANIPULATE PERCEPTION.

THE HONEST LOOSE TO THE CHARMING.
THE DISCIPLINE LOOSE TO THE THEATRICAL.

THE HEAVIEST PENALTY FOR DECLINING TO RULE AND VOTE, IS TO BE RULED BY SOMEONE INFERIOR.
THAT IS NOT MORAL ADVICE, IT IS A LAW OF POWER.

WHEN COMPETENCE WITHDRAWS, MANIPULATION ADVANCES.

WHEN TRUTH IS COSTLY, LIES BECOME EFFICIENT.

AND WHEN POPULARITY DETERMINES AUTHORITY, DECEPTION BECOMES STRATEGY.

DEMOCRACY DOES NOT COLLAPSE FROM THE OUTSIDE, IT HALLOWS ITSELF OUT FROM WITHIN.

AND WHEN THE LIES FINALLY SHAKE THE SYSTEM, THE ENDING IS PREDICTABLE.

WHEN PEOPLE DO NOT RESIST TYRANNY, THEY BEG FOR IT.

IT IS TIME TO STOP AND EVADE SATANIC MANIPULATION.

2027 WILL DETERMINE OUR FUTURE.

VOTE WISELY AND DEFEND YOUR VOTE

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