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10 Financial Mistakes That Can Make You Poor

from admin on 05/19/2014 12:28 AM

Many people around the world find themselves struggling with debt on a daily basis. The recession has shed light on how poorly many people manage their finances. Debt, decreased savings and increased expenditures are some of the pitfalls that can seriously derail your finances. Avoiding these mistakes can make a huge difference in terms of financial security. It's true that, when it comes to money, we all make mistakes. Our personal finance lessons are often learned through experience. However, it is important to realize the mistake and prevent it from happening again. Here we have gathered 10 of the most common mistakes made in personal finances; avoiding these errors can help you build financial security.

 

1. Spending More Than You Earn

This is the cornerstone of personal finance, regardless of your income or net worth. It doesn't matter how much you earn, but if you live within your means, you can save money in long term. It is simple math: income < expenses = debt, while income > expenses = surplus. Although buying a couple of things here and there might not seem to have much significance, it can make a huge impact over time. Frivolous expense such as ordering out for lunch or dinner or going to movies at peak time can add up and drain your bank account. Ideally, you should save and invest a percentage of each paycheck or income source you have.

2. Not Setting a Budget

One of the main reasons behind frivolous spending is not having set a budget. A monthly financial budget helps you calculate how much you are supposed to spend in the entire month. It is calculated by considering your total income, your fixed monthly expenses, debts and any other liabilities. Your monthly budget should also take into consideration the amount you should be saving for retirement or a rainy day. Once the monthly budget is set, you can spend accordingly.

3. Ignoring the Need to Save for Retirement

Most young people think that retirement is simply too far away, so they can think of retirement savings later on. Actually, people grossly underestimate the true cost of retirement, and when and how much they should start saving.

4. Not Understanding the Importance of Your Credit Score and Report

Most of us often ignore our credit score. The credit score and credit report are essentially a record of how you have handled your finances over time. These two records actually determine whether or not you will be eligible for thousands in savings when you make bigger purchases. To improve your credit report and credit score, make sure you always pay your credit card bill on time, and dispute any mistakes on your report.

5. Having Too Much Debt

To put it simply, having debt stinks. If you owe money, then you are just reducing your cash flow to make the payments. Clear off your debts as early as possible to help increase your savings. If you do acquire new debt, do it cautiously and only after researching the best loan options.

6. Investing Too Much in a House

For most of us, buying a home is our biggest investment. Many people end up investing all of their savings and other funds to buy a dream home that is way beyond their budget. Living your dreams is great, but jeopardizing your financial situation in the process is not smart. Big or expensive houses also come with unnecessary added expenses, such as higher utility bills, maintenance costs and taxes, beyond the initial house price.

7. Living Paycheck to Paycheck

Most of us spend our entire paycheck and wait impatiently for the next. Living life to the fullest has become the motto for many people, and this leads to spending everything they earn without thinking about the future. Dinners, movies and drinks have become essential aspects of our lives, and we forget how easily our financial situation can take a turn. This puts one in a horrible position of being without any money if a paycheck were to be missed.

8. Not Having Enough InsuranceInsurance is a crucial emergency fund that supplements your cash emergency fund. It covers the things you could not save up to cover in advance, thus helping protect your largest assets in case of a major accident, injury or death. You should have enough insurance to replace your assets in case of extreme need. This may include auto insurance, home insurance, health insurance, long-term disability insurance, life insurance and long-term care insurance. However, it is also important that you don't go overboard in buying insurance. Take a balanced view and only pay for what you truly need.

9. Having High Car Payments

Car loan payments cause many people to find their heads 'under water' financially. We all know that a car is an asset whose value starts to go down the day it is purchased. Most people spend thousands of dollars on a new car only to find out that its value is seriously depreciated after a couple of years, while they are left having to make payments on the car loan. A car is a big investment, so spend judiciously on it. Buy a pre-owned model to minimize your loan payment and save enough for tough times.

10. Not Getting Professional Financial Help

High interest rates, huge expenses, lower income, more liabilities – at times all these factors can leave us confused. Despite trying hard, we are unable to come out of the vicious circle of debt. If you honestly need help with something – such as taxes, real estate investment or debt management – don't try to go it alone. It is wise to seek professional help if you really need it. This may make it much easier to analyze your situation and make the proper financial plans for the present and the future.

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10 Things to know To Avoid Being Raped

from admin on 03/08/2014 06:05 PM



1. Never be alone with a man
Men are stronger than women by nature. Unless a woman is built like Hulk Hogan, she should never be in the same room with a man for more than 1 minute. Hmm.... who would rape_ a woman that looks like Hulk Hogan anyways.....? But that's besides the point. The devil can set workshop in the mind of any man and since you can't fight back, better leave the vicinity quickly. it doesn't matter if it is your boss or your cousin's friend or your childhood friend. It will be your fault if anything bad happens to you. If you are outnumbered by more than two men to one, better pick race like a mad woman because that is a Bleep waiting to happen. Trust me.

2. Never visit a man or let a man visit you
Now why would you do something as silly as that. You don't know that visiting a man's house implicitly means sex_ to Nigerian men? Or are you a learner? Even if you went to collect a library book or you went to visit a man's sister and she was not around, you have made a silent agreement. Whether he acts on it or not is not your business, all you have to do is to submit to his wishes or he will take what is rightfully his. If you are dating him, then you have no case at all because it is your word against his. You better go back and beg him to be your boyfriend after that because it is your fault. If you told him to visit you, then you are a prositute_ and I have no words for your likes.

3. Never walk alone at night
Women are vulnerable to all sorts of attacks in the daylight and now you have decided to be imbecilic. I don't pity you. It doesn't matter if you were coming back from work, went to visit a friend or went to buy recharge card or candle. Any woman that leaves her house after 6pm should not cry rape_ when it happens because she brought it on her self. It doesn't matter if it is an emergency or your house is on fire, stay put.

4. Never spend a night at a man's place
The biggest taboo of all. Why? WHY? Why spend the night at a man's place if you don't want to have sex_? It is even worse than number 2. Let me tell you this now, if you don't know this. There is an evil spirit called konji that plagues men at night. The bastard can smell a woman within a few meters and once it takes control, there is no telling what a man can do to a woman. You can't be screaming rape_ when konji holds a man. It is just not possible. A word is enough for the wise and... You are welcome!

5. Never kiss a man
There is a saying that goes like.... don't play in a den if you don't like the lion or is it don't eat with a lion if you don't like the den.... I can't remember it exactly but that's besides the point. Kissing is just preliminary for what comes after. Once you kiss a man you should expect to give in to whatever happens next. It doesn't matter what you want or what you like. Sex_ must come after. There is no two ways about this. Don't cry foul play after. You started it.

6. Never dress indecently
Showing your body parts means that you have become public property. Who says you have a right over your body? Infact you should be jailed for intimate abuse. Yes! I said it! Do you think wearing all those sexy_ clothes and letting men have erections without letting them have it is right? Have a conscience and stop screaming rape_. Remember the little man down there doesn't care.

7. Never accept drinks from a man
So you are out at a party (which is wrong and if you get raped_ in this setting, it is all your fault), and a guy comes over and buys you a drink. Once the bottle or glass touches your mouth and takes a sip of that drink, you are his for the night. Why waste a man's time, effort and money if you won't get that down? That's sheer wickedness honestly. If he drugged the drink and had his way with you, it will still be your fault because you accepted the drink from him. He just likes it when a woman is unconscious, that's all. If you were drunk at a party and had sex_ with a man..... that's not _rape! Why are you drunk in the first place if you are not wayward. Rubbish!

8. Never accept gifts from a man
This ties in with my above point but it is even more serious than that. Women nowadays are evil. All they do is take take take take! When will they give? You don't know that relationships of modern times are like business transactions. At some point a man needs to reap the dividend of his transaction and it doesn't matter if he takes it forcefully or not. It is not rape_, it is simply a case of a business deal gone wrong.

9. Never change your mind in the middle of sex_
This one is laughable in fact. Changing your mind? After one has inserted sim card? Is there anything wee won't hear these days. It doesn't matter if it is too painful, you are bleeding or you are not just feeling the thing anymore, you have no right to tell a man to stop in the middle of action. That's like torture. You don't know that men are like robots and once that innate response in them kicks in, it does not matter what you think or want anymore until he is done. This case won't even make it to court.

10. Never befriend a man
Ultimately, don't have male . Why have male when there are females all over the place you can befriend. If you are pretty, don't bother because at some point men will lose control and force themselves on you even if were with them since kindergarten. If you are ugly as sin, have as many male as you want because no one wants you anyway.

The list I have provided is not exhaustive but what I am trying to put across is that women have no say with what they do with their bodies. It is all up to men. It doesn't matter what happened. just know it was all your fault. You were 6 when you were raped_?... You must have seduced him. You were in your room when armed robber attacked?.... Why did you leave your doors unlocked? He was a stranger?... Your mother taught you never to talk to strangers.
Infact, never have anything to do with men in general. The best advice I can give to any woman now is that she should be a nun and join a coventry. Have as little contact with men as possible and if you do happen to, go straight to the nearest police station. There may be a probability of about a 100% that you will meet a man there and if you are _raped, it will still be your fault. Sorry but that's how our society works.

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Top 100 Questions to Ask Your Potential Boyfriend/Girlfriend

from admin on 02/24/2014 11:23 AM


Dating is all about having fun, but at some point if you do find yourself with someone that you are thinking of maybe having something a little more long term; there are certain topics you should cover. You will save yourself and them a lot of everything if you talk about these things at some point. Again, when that point is will depend on you and what you think the other person is ready to respond to. You may consider making a list and have them answer the ones they are able to answer. It is interesting also, maybe, the questions they can't or don't want to answer. I think this would be a fun exercise either way! I pulled a list off the net and modified some of the questions. In no particular order:

Okay, I've read the list EVERYONE should read it and answer these questions. Give your life a little more clarity. Fathers, definitely have any guy wanting to date your daughter answer these questions, in writing, signed and dated!
1.Where do you visualize yourself in 5 years, 10 years?
2.Have you had an experience you would say has impacted your life?
3.Have you had to make an important decision that affected your life?
4.Are there people you don't like? Are there people that don't like you?
5.Where do you consider being places for romance?
6.What has been your most embarrassing moment?
7.Are you ever bored?
8.How do you spend time with your family?
9.Do you think it's OK for me to still have feelings for my ex?
10.What is your definition of intimate?
11.What do you think of this expression: Where there was fire, ashes remain.
12.Do you have any future financial plans?
13.What is your biggest goal in life?
14.What is your favorite book?
15.Describe yourself in 3 words.
16.Tell me your 3 weaknesses.
17.Who is your hero, do you have more than one?
18.What is the most important thing in life?
19.What would be your questions to ask on a first date?
20.What are your bad habits?
21.What is your point of view of the world?
22.What would you do to leave an impression on a person on your first date?
23.Is there any real idea of the perfect life?
24.Are you a virgin?
25.What has been your most intimate experience?
26.Who has been your most intimate partner?
27.Do you still have feelings for an ex partner?
28.How long did your most intimate relationship last?
29.Do you regret living those intimate experiences with that person?
30.Have you ever had the feeling you were being watched?
31.What made you go that far?
32.Would you rather follow your heart or your head?
33.What is your opinion about premarital sex?
34.Do you think the past matters in a relationship?
35.How would you react if I told I have had a relationship with a partner of the same gender?
36. Do you believe in God? Why?
37.Do you have any political opinions?
38.Do you have any hobbies?
39.Have you ever experimented with drugs?
40.What do you think is the key to good parenting?
41.Do you like pets in the house?
42.What is the weirdest thing about you?
43.Tell me something about your first kiss.
44.If your parents don't like me for some reason, is that a deal breaker?
45. Have you ever regretted one of your 'romantic encounters'?
46.Do you believe in soul mates?
47.Do you have a criminal record, any contraction of diseases?
48.What is your dream job?
49.Are you willing to stay away from your family if you ever have to for a job?
50.Which living celebrity/author/singer would you like to know?
51.If you could meet a famous dead person, whom would you like to meet?
52.What do you think about unfaithfulness in a relationship?
53.Do you think at first sight is possible?
54.How do you balance personal responsibilities with relationship responsibilities?
55.Who is your favorite fictional character and why?
56.Do you prefer reading books or watching movies?
57. Do you have any regrets in life?
58.What is your ideal vacation?
59.Do you have a favorite movie?
60.If you are allowed to do just one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
61.What is the one thing about you that you take pride in?
62.What is the most courageous thing you have ever done in your life?
63.What is your earliest memory?
64.What do you like most about you?
65.Will you be OK with me hanging out with your ?
66.What would you if you wanted to live your life differently?
67.Have you ever taken dancing classes?
68.Do you think it is important to learn any form of performing arts?
69.What are you looking for in a relationship? In the long term or short term?
70.If you have three wishes, what do would you wish for?
71.Which is the song that makes you ?
72. If you could be a superpower, what would be your superpower?
73.Who is the most influential person for you so far in life?
74.Is there a movie that makes you cry no matter how many times you watch it?
75.If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
76.What is the best advice you ever received?
77.What kind of music you like?
78.If you had a previous relationship, why did your last relationship break?
79.Are you still with that person?
80.What was the best and the worst moment you spent with them?
81.What are the craziest things that you've done together?
82.What will you have accomplished one year from now?
83.If you could go on a road trip where would you go?
84.What is the best part about family life?
85.What is your favorite memory of your family?
86.Tell me 3 good points about me.
87.What are your expectations of me?
88.Did you ever want to kill someone?
89.Have you ever wanted something really bad and then later, not so much?
90.Is there anything I could do to make you think I am bad?
91.What would you do without electricity for 3 days?
92.Do you like to go shopping, not buying, shopping?
93.After I had asked you out for the first time, was there any part of you that wanted to say no?
94.Did anyone help you figure out how to ask me out on a first date?
95.What are your views on open relationships?
96.Would you ever like to adopt children?
97.Is money more important to you or relationships you share with people?
98.What is it that you are passionate about?
99.Do you believe long distance relationships can work?
100.How and when would you know if I am the right one?

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Letter From King Leopold II to Colonial Missionaries Heading to Africa, 1883

from admin on 02/07/2014 10:22 PM

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AFRICANGLOBE – Below is a letter written in 1883 by King Leopold II of Belgium to Belgian Christian missionaries being sent to Congo. These  Christian missionaries would eventually become the spearhead of Belgian colonialism only to be followed by Belgian traders and lastly the Belgian army.

Reverends, Fathers and Dear Compatriots:

The task that is given to fulfill is very delicate and requires much tact. You will go certainly to evangelize, but your evangelization must inspire above all Belgium interests. Your principal objective in our mission in the Congo is never to teach the n!ggers to know God, this they know already. They speak and submit to a Mungu, one Nzambi, one Nzakomba, and what else I don’t know.

They know that to kill, to sleep with someone else’s wife, to lie and to insult is bad. Have courage to admit it; you are not going to teach them what they know already. Your essential role is to facilitate the task of administrators and industrials, which means you will go to interpret the gospel in the way it will be the best to protect your interests in that part of the world. For these things, you have to keep watch on dis-interesting our savages from the richness that is plenty [in their underground. To avoid that, they get interested in it, and make you murderous] competition and dream one day to overthrow you.

Your knowledge of the gospel will allow you to find texts ordering, and encouraging your followers to poverty, like “Happier are the poor because they will inherit the heaven” and, “It’s very difficult for the rich to enter the kingdom of God.” You have to detach from them and make them disrespect everything which gives courage to affront us. I make reference to their Mystic System and their war fetish – warfare protection – which they pretend not to want to abandon, and you must do everything in your power to make it disappear.

Your action will be directed essentially to the younger ones, for they won’t revolt when the recommendation of the priest is contradictory to their parent’s teachings. The children have to learn to obey what the missionary recommends, who is the father of their soul. You must singularly insist on their total submission and obedience, avoid developing the spirit in the schools, teach students to read and not to reason.

There, dear patriots, are some of the principles that you must apply. You will find many other books, which will be given to you at the end of this conference. Evangelize the n!ggers so that they stay forever in submission to the White colonialists, so they never revolt against the restraints they are undergoing. Recite every day – “Happy are those who are weeping because the kingdom of God is for them.”

 

The letter which follows is Courtesy of Dr. Vera Nobles and Dr. Chiedozie Okoro.

Letter from King Leopold II of Belgium to Colonial Missionaries, 1883.

Convert always the Blacks by using the whip. Keep their women in nine months of submission to work freely for us. Force them to pay you in sign of recognition-goats, chicken or eggs-every time you visit their villages. And make sure that n!ggers never become rich. Sing every day that it’s impossible for the rich to enter heaven. Make them pay tax each week at Sunday mass.

Use the money supposed for the poor, to build flourishing business centres. Institute a confessional system, which allows you to be good detectives denouncing any Black that has a different consciousness contrary to that of the decision-maker.

Teach the n!ggers to forget their heroes and to adore only ours. Never present a chair to a Black that comes to visit you. Don’t give him more than one cigarette.

Never invite him for dinner even if he gives you a chicken every time you arrive at his house.

“The above speech which shows the real intention of the Christian missionary journey in Africa was exposed to the world by Mr. Moukouani Muikwani Bukoko, born in the Congo in 1915, and who in 1935 while working in the Congo, bought a second hand Bible from a Belgian priest who forgot the speech in the Bible. – Dr. Chiedozie Okoro

Africans Should Note:

1] that all missionaries carried out, and still carry out, that mandate. We are only lucky to

have found King Leopold’s articulation of the aim of all Christian imperialist missionaries to Africa.

2] Even the African converts who today manage the older churches in Africa (the priests, bishops, Archbishops, Cardinals etc of the Roman and Protestant sects), and especially also those who evangelize Born-Again Christianity, still  serve the same mandate. Which is why they demonize African gods and Anglicize African names, and drop the names of African deities which form part of African names; and still attack and demolish the African shrines that have managed to survive, e.g. Okija.

3] Those Africans who voluntarily converted to Christianity  before the colonial conquest such as Affonso I of the BaKongo in the 15th century probably did not discern the purpose of the brand of Christianity that was supplied to them. Which was probably why they fell easy prey to the missionaries and the White traders and pirates who followed them.

But their Japanese counterparts probably did discern the game, even without access to some version of Leopold’s letter. But even if the Japanese Shoguns did not intuit what Leopold makes explicit, they clearly realized the danger of Japanese converts to Christianity forming a fifth column within Japanese society and state, a fifth column loyal to their co-religionists in Europe.

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Three Qualities of Good Friends

from admin on 02/07/2014 10:09 PM

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In a world filled with internet gangsters, reality TV, manufactured food, and hair weave. It has become really hard to know what’s real and what’s fake. This principle holds true when trying to determine real vs. fake . People will smile in your face all day long, but then turn around and betray with ease. Thankfully not everyone is like that, but how can you tell? Well here are 3 ways to help you determine if your are real or fake.

1. Are They Givers or Do They Only Take

Some of your will call you in a heartbeat when they need something. They know you are always willing to help, and that makes life a lot easier for them. Days, weeks, and in some cases even months can pass without hearing from them. Yet, if they need help, you better believe it’s you they’re calling. When the day comes that you finally ask them for something, every excuse in the book is given as to why they can’t do it. They never offer you assistance, and bottom line they probably won’t. This is one clear sign you are dealing with fake . Real look out for each other, while fake just look out for themselves.

2. Are They Willing To Say It To Your Face

It’s not always easy to tell a friend how you really feel. It should be done, but sometimes you may vent to others about the issue. I’m sure some of you thinking that if they talk behind your back, then that is enough to label them as fake . I understand that position but don’t completely agree, because even real have moments of weakness. If they are constantly doing it, and making a blatant effort to speak negatively of you, then yeah there is a problem.  The true test in my opinion is if you call them out on it, and they not only deny it, but go right back to talking trash about you. At that point there is almost no way around them falling under the fake category. Real should at least be willing to own up to it, or stop the behavior that is causing an issue. They hopefully would have already said it to your face, and hopefully as their friend, you would be willing to listen.

3. Are Your Friends Able To Be Happy For You

We are all human, and sometimes may get a little jealous of your accomplishments. I honestly think that is normal and doesn’t immediately mean you have fake . The issue is when they are never for you and allow that jealously to get completely out of control. They always have somthing negative to say  or dismiss what is important to you. Real take some joy out of seeing you do better, fake get mad because you are doing better than them. A real friend should try to find a way to address the jealousy issue, but fake don’t see an issue at all. Just be mindful that being honest about bad decisions you may be making isn’t the same as not being able to be for you. A real friend will struggle with seeing you in a situation that you may not truly belong in, and you shouldn’t just dismiss them as being fake to defend your actions.

At the end of the day, take a look around and be mindful of who you are surrounding yourself with. Are they real who may struggle every now and then with some issues, or are they fake who always seem to create issues. You don’t need negative people in your life who will just hold you back from making progress. If a friend does one of the above things mentioned, talk to them honestly about it. How they handle it will make it much easier for you to see if they are just here for their own benefit, or if they can be counted as one of your real .

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Theory of Being Wanted and being Needed

from admin on 02/07/2014 01:43 PM

 According to Psychologist Abraham Maslow (1943, 1954) introduced the idea that there are five needs everyone tries to fulfill. They are known as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.

The first two needs are people’s most basic needs…the need for survival:

1) Physiological (i.e., breath, food, water, sleep)

2) Safety (i.e., security, shelter, employment).

The next two are social needs that deal with interactions with others:

3) Love/Belonging (i.e., , family, hip, intimacy)

4) Esteem (i.e., self-esteem, respect, mastery, recognition)

The last need is related to one’s purpose and legacy in life:

5) Self Actualization (i.e., realizing the full potential of one’s purpose)

Maslow’s theory says that after you satisfy one need (e.g., #2 need for security and shelter), you move on to fulfill the next need (e.g., #3 need for and intimacy). Some argue, however, that you don’t have to strictly follow the sequential order Maslow outlined. One study showed that someone fulfilled needs #3 and #5 without fulfilling #2 (Tay & Deiner, 2011).

Being needed vs. being wanted depends on how you satisfy your #3 need for , family, hip, and intimacy.

It’s Better to Be Needed If…

If for you, the old proverb rings true: it’s better to give than to receive; if you thrive on helping someone fulfill their needs; if you prefer to use your resources (time, financial, material, informational, and emotional) to help other people…then it’s better for you to be needed.

It’s Better to Be Wanted If…

If you are drawn to someone who doesn’t need you or your resources to satisfy their needs; if you have a strong desire to be d, cared for, to feel a since of belonging and acceptance with someone who doesn’t have ulterior motives…then it’s better for you to be wanted.

Being wanted suggests you have a strong need to be accepted for who you are…not for what you have or what you can provide. For you, there is something freeing about being able to be accepted…flaws, weaknesses, insecurities and all…without conditions. You long for a safe place where you don’t have to be who the world sees you as. You can just ‘be’…and be accepted

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African Martyrs

from admin on 02/05/2014 11:15 PM

Black history has been celebrated in America throughout the month of February since 1976, and 50 years prior in Negro History Week. During this time, classrooms across America typically engage in activities from plays and artwork to writing assignments that highlight the contributions of Black people.

Despite its nearly 100-year history, Black History Month often excludes the contributions of African and Caribbean-born leaders and even some American-born leaders, who get buried beneath staples such as civil rights activists Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. These leaders and activists have earned their rightful place in history, however a disservice is done to countless other leaders from around the world who too fought for Black liberation.

liberation lumumbaPatrice 1. Lumumba, 35 (July 2, 1925 – Jan. 17, 1961)

Patrice Lumumba was the first democratically elected leader of what is now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Lumumba was a Pan-Africanist who spoke boldly and bravely against the atrocities of colonialism and passionately about a united Congo with full political and economic independence.

The Congo, considered then to be Africa’s richest country, had been a colony of Belgium since the late 1800s, which ruled over it with brutality while plundering its natural resources. Lumumba’s vision for making the Congo the “pride of Africa” through true political and economic independence was a threat to the Belgians and the United States who were not prepared to relinquish full control of the country’s resources and labeled him a communist.

The CIA, acting under the orders of  U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower, conspired but failed to assassinate Lumumba via poisoning. Instead, the United States and Belgium covertly funneled cash and to aid rival politicians headed by Joseph Désiré Mobutu, who seized power and arrested Lumumba.

According to Amy Goodman of Democracy Now, on Jan. 17, 1961, after being beaten and tortured, Lumumba was shot and killed by a firing squad along with his newly appointed ministers Maurice Mpolo and Joseph Okito.

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2. Stephen Bantu Biko, 30 (Dec. 18, 1946 – Sept. 12, 1977)

Steve Biko, regarded as an icon in the anti-apartheid movement, founded several organizations in an effort to mobilize Black people against the racist apartheid regime in South Africa. Biko co-founded the South African Students’ Organization in 1968, an all-Black student organization focusing on the resistance of apartheid. He later founded the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), which would empower and mobilize much of the urban Black population, and co-founded the Black People’s Convention in 1972.

The BCM gained the most ground as it not only called for resistance to the policy of apartheid and more rights for South African Blacks, but also helped to instill Black pride among Black people in the country.

Biko was arrested many times for his anti-apartheid activism. On Sept. 12, 1977, Biko died in police custody from injuries he sustained from the arresting officers. In 1997, five officers confessed to killing Biko after reportedly filling an application for amnesty to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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Thomas Sankara, 37 (Dec. 21, 1949 – Oct. 15, 1987)

Thomas Sankara, known as “Africa’s Che Guevara,” became head of Burkina Faso in 1983 after leading a coup d’état against the corrupt government. Formerly called Upper Volta, Sankara renamed his country Burkina Faso, meaning “Land of Upright People.”

Sankara was a Pan-Africanist who fought to create a self-sufficient and economically thriving population by eliminating rampant corruption through the country’s political ranks, and relieving the nation from dependence on its former French colonial power and on other foreign aid.

According to Sankara’s biography, “His foreign policies were centered around anti-imperialism, with his government eschewing all foreign aid, pushing for odious debt reduction, nationalizing all land and mineral wealth, and averting the power and influence of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. His domestic policies were focused on preventing famine with agrarian self-sufficiency and land reform, prioritizing education with a nationwide literacy campaign, and promoting public health.”

Other Sankara achievements include environmental protection and reforestation of the Sahel, and promoting women rights by outlawing female genital mutilation, forced marriages and polygamy. He also appointed women to high governmental positions.

Sankara along with 13 other officials were assassinated in a hail of bullets in October 1987 in a coup d’état masterminded by his former close ally, Blaise Compaoré, who was backed by the French.

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Medgar Wiley Evers, 37 (July 2, 1925 – June 12, 1963)

Medgar Evers was an African-American civil rights activist from Mississippi, who would become the first field secretary of the NAACP in the state, and help to integrate the University of Mississippi.

Evers helped organize boycotts and set up new local chapters of the NAACP. He became a bigger target for white supremacists after he began investigating the murder of Emmett Till and expressed his support of Clyde Kennard, a student who tried to attend the then-segregated Mississippi Southern College.

Several attempts were made on Evers’ life, including on May 28, 1963, when a Molotov cocktail was thrown into the carport of his home; and on June 7, 1963, when he was nearly run down by a car after he emerged from the Jackson NAACP office.

Finally, in the early morning of June 12, 1963, Evers reportedly pulled into his driveway after returning from a meeting with NAACP lawyers. Emerging from his car carrying NAACP T-shirts that read “Jim Crow Must Go,” Evers was struck in the back with a bullet fired from an Enfield 1917 rifle. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.

 

             

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Prince Louis Rwagasore, 29 (Jan. 10, 1932 — Oct. 13, 1961)

Rwagasore’s reign as the prime minister of Ruanda-Urundi was short-lived. Ruanda-Urundi at the time was under Belgian and Germany rule and populated by the Twa, Hutu and Tutsi peoples.

According to rwagasore.com, Rwagasore was “an emblematic figure of the anti-colonial struggle” and directly linked to the independence of Burundi through the formation of the multi-ethnic unity party, Union for National Progress (UPRONA). UPRONA urged the local population to boycott Belgian stores and refuse to pay taxes.

The country claimed complete independence on July 1, 1962, and legally changed its name from Ruanda-Urundi back to Burundi. Two weeks later, Rwagasore was assassinated in a plot organized by a Belgian-supported rival to the throne.

Rwagasore believed the Belgian colonial rule pitched the Hutus and Tutsis against each other. In an effort to play down the ethnic divisions between the groups, Rwagasore married a woman many believed was Hutu.

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Harry Moore, 45 (Nov. 18, 1905 – Dec. 25, 1951) and Harriette Moore, 50 (June 19, 1902 – Jan. 3, 1952)

Harry and Harriette Moore were a husband and wife team of civil rights activists and teachers who founded the NAACP in Brevard County, Fla.

In the early 1940s,  Harry Moore became an unpaid executive secretary for the NAACP. According to pbs.org, “[Moore] began churning out eloquent letters, circulars, and broadsides protesting unequal salaries, segregated schools and the disenfranchisement of Black voters.”

Harry Moore continued his political activism and reportedly investigated every lynching case in Florida until his death.

He also led the Progressive Voters League. Between 1944 and 1950, he succeeded in increasing the registration of Black voters in Florida to 31 percent of those eligible to vote, markedly higher than in any other Southern state.

Moore would later become a full-time organizer for the NAACP after both he and his wife were fired from their teaching jobs.

In 1951, the Moores were killed when their home was bombed by the Ku Klux Klan. The Moores were reportedly the first NAACP members to be murdered for their civil rights activism. Moore has been called the first martyr of the 1950s-era civil rights movement.

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Ruben Um Nyobé, 45 (1913 – Sept. 13, 1958)

Ruben Um Nyobé, known as the father of Cameroon’s independence was a freedom fighter and an anti-imperialist leader.

He was a key figure in the creation the Cameroon’s People Union (UPC) in 1948, which engaged in armed struggle to obtain independence and reunification of both the British and French Cameroons.

On April 22, 1955, the UPC published the “Proclamation Commune”  or “Common Proclamation,” which was considered by French authorities to be a provocation and a unilateral declaration of independence.

French colonialists banned and exiled members of the UPC and over the next decade key members of the armed struggle were assassinated.

Nyobé was killed by the French army in 1958. Felix Moumié, president of the UPC at the time, was poisoned in Geneva in October 1960, by the French secret service. The UPC continued its armed struggle until the arrest in August 1970 of Ernest Ouandié, who was shot six months later in January 1971. Meanwhile another leader of UPC, Osendé Afana, was killed in the southeast in March 1966.

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Walter Rodney, 38 (March 23, 1942 – June 13, 1980)

Walter Rodney was a prominent Guyanese historian, political activist and preeminent scholar, who fervently believed that intellectuals should make their skills available for the struggle and emancipation of the people. Rodney remained true to his beliefs after earning a Ph.D. with honors in African History at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, at the age of 24.

Rodney would go on to teach at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and at the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. He actively rallied for Black liberation, debated against capitalism, and argued for a socialist development template for the Caribbean and Africa.

Rodney returned to his birthplace of Guyana in 1974 to accept a position as a professor at the University of Guyana. The government blocked the appointment and Rodney returned to his political activist roots.

According to guyanacaribbeanpolitics.com, Rodney remained in Guyana and “emerged as the leading figure in the resistance movement against the increasingly authoritarian PNC government.”

In 1979, Rodney and seven others were arrested and charged with arson. The following year he was assassinated by a bomb in the middle of Georgetown.

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The Life of the Man Africanus

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Roman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 BC), ending the Second Punic War. For his victory he won the surname Africanus (201 BC).

Family background

Publius Scipio was born into one of the great patrician families in Rome; his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had all been consuls in their day. In 218 BC Scipio's father, also named Publius, held the consulship in one of the most critical years of Rome's history. While with him during a cavalry engagement on the Ticinus, the young Scipio made his first appearance in history: seeing his father wounded and cut off by the enemy, he charged forward and saved him. This anecdote is recorded by the historian Polybius on the authority of Scipio's friend Laelius, and it may well be true.

Of Scipio's boyhood or the date of his marriage to Aemilia, daughter of Aemilius Paullus, consul of 216 who fell at Cannae, nothing is known. He had two sons: Publius, who was debarred by ill health from a public career and who adopted Scipio Africanus the Younger; and Lucius, who became praetor in 174. Scipio's physical appearance is shown on some coins minted at Carthago Nova (Cartagena)—which almost certainly bear his portrait—and also probably on a signet ring found near Naples.

Military career

Scipio served as a military tribune at the disastrous Battle of Cannae in 216. He escaped after the defeat to Canusium, where some 4,000 survivors rallied; there he boldly thwarted a plot of some fainthearts to desert Rome. Then in 213 he returned to a civilian career by winning the curule aedileship; the story is told that when the tribunes objected to his candidature because he was under the legal age, he replied "If all the Roman people want to make me aedile, I am old enough." Soon family and national disaster followed: his father and uncle were defeated and killed in Spain, where the Carthaginians swept forward to the Ebro (211).

In 210 the Romans decided to send reinforcements to Spain, but it is said that no senior general would undertake the task and that young Scipio offered himself as a candidate; at any rate, the Roman people decided to invest him with a command there, although he was technically a privatus (not a magistrate). This grant by the people, to a man who had not been praetor or consul, of a military command outside Italy created an important constitutional precedent. Thus Scipio was given the chance to avenge his father's death in Spain, where he hoped not merely to hold the Carthaginian armies at bay and prevent them sending reinforcements to Hannibal in Italy but to resume his father's offensive policy, to turn back the tide of war, and to drive the enemy out of the peninsula. Such a task must have seemed fantastic in 210, but Scipio had the confidence and ability; it was achieved in the next four years.

From his headquarters at Tarraco (Tarragona) in 209, Scipio suddenly launched a combined military and naval assault on the enemy's headquarters at Carthago Nova, knowing that all three enemy armies in Spain were at least 10 days distant from the city. Helped by a lowering of the water in a lagoon, which exposed the northern wall, he successfully stormed the city. This tidal phenomenon, attributed to the help of Neptune, was perhaps caused by a sudden wind; at any rate, it increased the troops' belief in their commander's divine support. In Carthago Nova he gained stores and supplies, Spanish hostages, the local silver mines, a splendid harbour, and a base for an advance farther south.

After training his army in new tactics, Scipio defeated the Carthaginian commander Hasdrubal Barca at Baecula (Bailen) in Baetica (208); whereas normally the two rear ranks of a Roman army closely supported the front line, Scipio in this battle, under a screen of light troops, divided his main forces, which fell upon the enemy's flanks. When Hasdrubal broke away, ultimately to join his brother Hannibal in Italy, Scipio wisely declined the impossible task of trying to stop him and decided rather to accomplish his mission in Spain—the defeat of the other two Carthaginian armies still there. This he brilliantly achieved in 206 at a battle at Ilipa (Alcalá del Río, near Sevilla), where he held the enemy's main forces while the wings outflanked them. He then secured Gades (Cádiz), thus making Roman control of Spain complete.

Elected consul for 205, Scipio boldly determined to disregard Hannibal in Italy and to strike at Africa. Having beaten down political opposition in the Senate, he crossed to Sicily with an army consisting partly of volunteers. While preparing his troops, he boldly snatched Locri Epizephyrii in the toe of Italy from Hannibal's grasp, though the subsequent misconduct of Pleminius, the man he left in command of the town, gave Scipio's political opponents cause to criticize him. In 204 he landed with perhaps 35,000 men in Africa, where he besieged Utica. Early in 203 he burned the camps of Hasdrubal (son of Gisgo) and his Numidian ally Syphax. Then, sweeping down on the forces that the enemy was trying to muster at the Great Plains on the upper Bagradas (modern Suq al Khamis, on the Majardah in Tunisia), he smashed that army by a double outflanking movement.

Battle of Zama

After his capture of Tunis, the Carthaginians sought peace terms, but Hannibal's subsequent return to Africa led to their renewing the war in 202. Scipio advanced southwestward to join the Numidian prince Masinissa, who was bringing his invaluable cavalry to his support. Then he turned eastward to face Hannibal at the Battle of Zama; his outflanking tactics failed against the master from whom he had learned them, but the issue was decided when the Roman and Numidian cavalry, having broken off their pursuit of the Punic horsemen, fell on the rear of Hannibal's army. Victory was complete, and the long war ended; Scipio granted comparatively lenient terms to Carthage. In honour of his victory he was named Africanus.

Late years

In 199 Scipio was censor and became princeps Senatus (the titular head of the Senate). Though he vigorously supported a philhellenic policy, he argued during his second consulship (194) against a complete Roman evacuation of Greece after the ejection of Philip V of Macedonia, fearing that Antiochus III of Syria would invade it; his fear was premature but not unfounded. In 193 he served on an embassy to Africa and perhaps also to the East. After Antiochus had advanced into Greece and had been thrown out by a Roman army, Scipio's brother Lucius was given the command against him, Publius serving as his legate (190); together the brothers crossed to Asia, but Publius was too ill to take a personal part in Lucius' victory over Antiochus at Magnesia (for which Lucius took the name Asiagenus).

Meantime, in Rome, Scipio's political opponents, led by the elder Cato, launched a series of attacks on the Scipios and their . Lucius' command was not prolonged; the generous peace terms that Africanus proposed for Antiochus were harshly modified; the "trials of the Scipios" followed. On the trials the ancient evidence is confusing: in 187 an attack on Lucius for refusing to account for 500 talents received from Antiochus (as war indemnity or personal booty?) was parried, and Africanus himself may have been accused but not condemned in 184. In any case, his influence was shaken, and he withdrew from Rome to Liternum in Campania, where he lived simply, cultivating the fields with his own hands and living on a villa (country farm) of modest size: Seneca later contrasted its small and cold bathroom with the luxurious baths of his own day. He had not long to live, however; embittered and ill, he died in 184 or 183, a virtual exile from his country. He is said to have ordered his burial at Liternum and not in the ungrateful city of Rome, where his family tomb lay outside, on the Appian Way.

The legend of Scipio

Such was Scipio's impact upon the Romans that even during his lifetime legends began to cluster around him: he was regarded as favoured by Fortune or even divinely inspired. Not only did many believe that he had received a promise of help from Neptune in a dream on the night before his assault on Carthago Nova but that he also had a close connection with Jupiter. He used to visit Jupiter's temple on the Capitol at night to commune with the god, and later the story circulated that he was even a son of the god, who had appeared in his mother's bed in the form of a snake.

The historian Polybius thought that this popular view of Scipio was mistaken and argued that Scipio always acted only as the result of reasoned foresight and worked on men's superstitions in a calculating manner. But Polybius himself was a rationalist and has probably underestimated a streak of religious confidence, if not of mysticism, in Scipio's character that impressed so many of his contemporaries with its magnanimity and generosity. Thus, although Polybius had an intense admiration for Scipio, whom he called "almost the most famous man of all time," the existence of the legend, a unique phenomenon in Rome's history, indicates that Polybius' portrait is too one-sided.

Significance and influence

A man of wide sympathies, cultured and magnanimous, Scipio easily won the hip of such men as Philip, king of Macedonia, and the native princes of Spain and Africa, while he secured the devotion of his own troops. Though essentially a man of action, he may also have been something of a mystic in whom, at any rate, contemporary legend saw a favourite of Jupiter as well as a spiritual descendant of Alexander the Great. One of the greatest soldiers of the ancient world, by his tactical reforms and strategic insight he created an army that defeated even Hannibal and asserted Rome's supremacy in Spain, Africa, and the Hellenistic East. He had a great appreciation of Greek culture and enjoyed relaxing in the congenial atmosphere of the Greek cities of Sicily, conduct that provoked the anger of old-fashioned Romans such as Cato. Indeed, he was outstanding among those Roman nobles of the day who welcomed the civilizing influences of Greek culture that were beginning to permeate Roman society. His Greek sympathies led him to champion Rome's mission in the world as protector of Greek culture; he preferred to establish Roman protection rather than direct conquest and annexation. For 10 years (210-201) he commanded a devoted army at the people's wish. His position might seem almost kingly; he had been hailed as king by Spanish tribes, and he may have been the first Roman general to be acclaimed as imperator (emperor) by his troops; but, though convinced of his own powers, he offered no challenge to the dominance of the Roman nobility ensconced in the Senate except by normal political methods (in which he showed no outstanding ability). Reaction against his generous foreign policy and against his encouragement of Greek culture in Roman life led to his downfall amid personal and political rivalries, but his career had shown that Rome's destiny was to be a Mediterranean, not merely an Italian, power.

Scipio's influence outlived the Roman world. Great interest was shown in his life during the early Renaissance, and it helped the early humanists to build a bridge between the classical world and Christendom. He became an idealized perfect hero who was seen to have served the ends of Providence. Petrarch glorified him in a Latin epic, the Africa, which secured his own coronation as poet laureate in 1341 on the Capitol, where, some 1,500 years earlier, the historical Scipio used to commune in the temple of Jupiter. (Encyclopaedia Britannica Article)

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Poem for Nelson Madiba Mandela

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Remarkable! You not only existed, you truly lived
Blessed
generations to be endowed with peaceful deeds
True
greatness is never lost across all times
Through
the rough of it all the peace bell still chimed
We walk
every day in the shadows of oppression
Weakness
of heart you tied down in joyous suppression
They called you Rolihlahla in
tribal symbolism
And what a good trouble you
brought us in true nationalism
You troubled the trouble to
breed precise humility
You broke the back of
oppression with crystal simplicity
Our heavy hearts rewind to your
remarkable African-ness
All the dark faces have been
shown the truest kindness
It’s remarkable the inspiration
wasn’t foreign
You twined the mind and heart
in a consistent run
We could have picked up guns
and spears
But Madiba’s emerged to
simplify our fears
We’ve always been trampled on
for so much a time
We’ve absorbed immorality and
divine crime
But darkness and hatred is what
you despised
27 you weathered so simply with
no hate inside
Who knew hatred is weakness
presented as spite?
You’ve shown that spite and
hatred is a weakness desire
Who now talks fondly of your
jailors except the stinky mire
Values and virtues the true
height and driver of civilizations
If only they become the light
for every nation
You’ve shown with remarkable
fervor their validity
The African Self is a box full
of values quiddity
The ingenious tradition and
African-ness unmatched
Generations will smile-in
Madiba’s life from scratch
Forgiveness always is what
you’ve forever sown
Humility in deeds is what we’ve
come to know
Race is only a concept if not
an intellectual quest
Madiba, you’re gone but we’re
left with a clean path, I guess
Why should we cry when your
humility is here?
Why would we mourn when your
deeds I hear?
We’ve not built rockets and
cars
But Mandela has been ours
You can go now, Madiba!
The life you lived is the way
the world should be!

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