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A Feminist and Activist: Funmilayo Ransome Kuti

In honor of black History month (February – Both Men and women ) and Women’s History Month (March- Women Only), the Involvement Newspaper will be featuring African leaders,heroes ,activists in a bid to remember their contributions towards a better Africa. By Evelyne Syombua (issyombua@gmail.com) Thumbnail Photo Courtesy Pinterest.com Funmilayo Anikulapo-Kuti was a teacher, political campaigner and was involved […]

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Culture Corner: Polygyny among the Maasai of Kenya

By Hilmelda Tenkeu (hilmeldatenkeu@gmail.com) Thumbnail Photo Courtesy of theconversation.com It is not inconceivable that the average Maasai man marries three women or even more. That is in fact what is expected of him, as long as he has the financial capacity and ability to cater to them and the offspring of that union. The Maasai

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Professor Wangari Maathai: A Legend, an Icon

In honor of Black History Month (February), the Involvement Newspaper will be featuring African leaders, heroes, and activists in a bid to remember their contributions towards a better Africa. By: Nicholas Kweyu (nicholaskweyu99@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of potentash.com Professor Wangari Muta Maathai was born on April 1st 1940 in Nyeri. She went to Loreto High

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Yaa Asantewaa: The Warrior Queen

In honor of Black History Month, the Involvement Newspaper will be featuring African leaders, heroes, and activists in a bid to remember their contributions towards a better Africa. By: Sharon Jerotich (jerotichsharon096@gmail.com) Photo courtesy of breathlist.com The year is 1840 and the subject of awe is Nana Yaa Asantewaa. She was born in the Asante

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PRINCE LOUIS RWAGASORE: BURUNDI’S FEDERATE ROYAL

In honor of Black History Month, the Involvement Newspaper will be featuring African leaders, heroes, and activists in a bid to remember their contributions towards a better Africa. By Nyokabi Ng’anga (Leshnyokabi@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of africanexponent.com Louis Rwagasore was born as the eldest son to Mwami Mwambutsa the IV of Bangicirenge, King of Burundi,

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Teach Me Lord

By: Evelyne Syombua (issyombua@gmail.com) Thumbnail photo courtesy of theconversation.com It’s been long,Long since I sat and listened,Long since I prayed,But not too long since I called.Just for You to keep me strong,For you to keep me going. In the brokenness,Teach me to praise.In the waiting,Teach me patience.In the healing,Teach me to trust.Not just the process,But

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