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02/09/2021

𝐊𝐔𝐍𝐓𝐀 𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐓É

Kunta Kinte, “the African,” is a character in the 1976 novel Roots. He was born in 1750, enslaved and taken to America. He was a member of the highly respected Kinte clan of the Mandinka people of the Gambia. A warrior who was educated, clever, skilled, strong, resilient and proud, he was a young man of immense courage that empower him when he was captured by slavers. Kunta never gave up on his dream of returning to his homeland and he challenged other slaves to fight for their freedom. Kunta died in 1822 but his ideologies still live with us.

21/08/2021
20/08/2021

𝐊𝐔𝐍𝐓𝐀 𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐓É

Kunta Kinte, “the African,” is a character in the 1976 novel Roots. He was born in 1750, enslaved and taken to America. He was a member of the highly respected Kinte clan of the Mandinka people of the Gambia. A warrior who was educated, clever, skilled, strong, resilient and proud, he was a young man of immense courage that empower him when he was captured by slavers. Kunta never accepted the name and religion given to him by his slave master and he never gave up on his dream of returning to his homeland and he challenged other enslaved people to fight for their freedom.

19/08/2021

This Is Talent.Un autre architecte

Here are the most dangerous tribes in world, most of these tribes are totally isolated from the general population they ...
15/08/2021

Here are the most dangerous tribes in world, most of these tribes are totally isolated from the general population they have their own laws constitutions and customs, and most importantly they are not welcoming to strangers and they tend to be violent if you try invade their lands without consent.

This tribe known as the Dslala tribe are based in Brazil, and when the Brazilian government tried to establish contact with them and absorb them to the society they killed a lot of government employees when they dared to invade their lands and that was the last contact ever made to them by the outside world.
4.Yanomani Tribe – Isolated and very fearsome tribe
The Yanomani tribe is based in Amazon between Venezuela and Brazil, they are a fearsome group and many locals believe they practice cannibalism, however in recent times they have made contact with the outside world and were also subject to general diseases in the process.

3. The Suri people – The Warrior tribe
The Suri people are based in southwestern Ethiopia, they are one of the most fearsome group and they practice bizarre rituals including fighting ceremonies, and painful lip plugs just to name a few.

This tribe is very dangerous and they are unfriendly to the outside world and only a few have crossed paths with them and lived to tell the tale.

2. Korowai Tribe – Cannibals in the past
The Korowai tribe is based at southeastern West Papua, they used to practice cannibalism and many people in the area believe they still do, they also big on animal sacrifice in fact their whole livelihood revolves around ancient magic, sacrifices and spirits it’s not a group you would want to encounter at any day.

1. Yaifo Tribe – The dangerous one
Ever heard of the saying ‘shoot first and ask questions later’ this is that kind of a tribe they shoot to kill anyone who they feel is invading their lands and keeps very little contact with the outside world, their barbaric practices makes the world’s most dangerous tribe

14/08/2021

VILLAGES THAT MAKE UP DONGA MANTUNG DIVISION.

VILLAGES THAT MAKE UP NKAMBE CENTRAL SUBDIVISION:
The villages that make up Nkambe Central Subdivision are;
1. Kungi,
2. Konchep,
3. Binshua,
4. Bih,
5. Saah,
6. Wat,
7. Nwangri,
8. Kup,
9. Chup,
10. Mbot,
11. Nkambe,
12. Bongom,
13. Tabenken,
14. Njap,
15. Binka, and,
16. Mbaa.
The people of all these villages speak the same language called Limbum. The estimated population of Nkambe Central as of 2018 is 171,487 with a growth of 4.86% per annum.
VILLAGES THAT MAKE UP NDU SUBDIVISION:
The villages that make up the subdivision are:
1. Ndu,
2. Njimkang,
3. Njilah,
4. Wowo,
5. Talla,
6. Ngarum,
7. Taku,
8. Ntundip,
9. Luh,
10. Sehn,
11. Ntumbaw,
12. Njirong,
13. Ngula,
14. Nshimakop
15. Sinna,
16. Sop, and,
17. Mbipgo
The people of all the villages above speak one language called Limbum and are of the Wimbum tribe. Ndu Subdivision has an estimated population of 95,000 in inhabitants as per 2018.

VILLAGES THAT MAKE UP MISAJE SUBDIVISION:
The villages that make up Misaje subdivision are:
1. Chunghe,
2. Kibbo,
3. Bem,
4. Nkanchi,
5. Kamala,
6. Mfume,
7. Dumbu,
8. Bebekette,
9. Sabongida,
10. Akweto,
11. Kameni and,
12. Kwe.
This subdivision is made up of three clans namely; Kemezum, Channey and the Bessa, The three clans speak different dialects. The population of the subdivision is estimated 26.641 inhabitants.

VILLAGES THAT MAKE UP AKO SUBDIVISION:
The population stands at 40,349 inhabitants.
The villages that make up Ako Subdivision are;
1. Ako,
2. Berabe,
3. Zembeaburu,
4. Mbiribua,
5. Mpenchere,
6. Akwaja,
7. Amba,
8. Assa,
9. Akwesse,
10. Abuenshie,
11. Buku,
12. Abbafum,
13. Ndaka,
14. Abuenpka,
15. Akwenko,
16. Ande,
17. Mbande and,
18. Jevi.
There is one main ethnic group in this subdivision called Mbembe. They speak virtually the same language. The population is estimated at 44,349 inhabitants.

VILLAGES THAT MAKE UP NWA SUBDIVISION:

09/08/2021

Me cooking alone=45 mins

Me coking with my mom= 4hrs:35mins, 19 slaps, 6 knocks and 11 attempt murder. 😥
🚶🚶🙄🙄

09/08/2021

Go school,you no gree, now police catch with w**d, make you write statement
You dey copy from person wey get murder case🚶🙄🙄

09/08/2021

Relationship in 2023
Boyfriend: bbe are you still coming or I should call Sandra ?

Girlfriend: please call Sandra am with John🙄

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