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  • Posted 9th March 2026, 8:36 am
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Concerning President Mahama

President John D. Mahama of Ghana has made it known that he would table a Motion before the General Assembly, on Tuesday, 24 March 2026.   

Mistakes of Law and Facts

For want of better terminology, he would be seeking a "Declaration" that the events and circumstances that encompassed the Continent of Africa, between 1482 and 1872, to wit, slavery, slave

Why are people not commenting? Are they afraid?
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opendoo1 said

Why are people not commenting? Are they afraid?


Africa has had some great leaders. African people can be proud that they have knowledge hidden away from the lie of the slave trade history hosted by your masters.

The first Christian King of Aksum Empire and the most influential. (Modern day Ethiopia and Eritrea). Ezana reigned 320 - 360AD . They called him "Constantine of Africa" because of how he transformed religion and authority. He was tutored when he was a boy by a Christian slave named Frumentius from Tyre who went on to become the fit bishop of Aksum. They have archaeological evidence showing the shift within the reign of Ezana whereupon coins dug up from his time show a change with a pagan symbol of disc and crescent from early to a stamp of the cross later. Aksum, in Ezana's period was a world's first state to adopt a Christian cross on it's coins or currency. Ezana controlled trade routes between Roman empire and India. Ezana defeated The Kingdom of Kush, another great African civilization, located in modern day North Sudan and Southern Egypt, in his 350 AD. He had an Ezana stone erected to immortalize his achievements in among other scripts, the ge'ez alphabet, which was an official language of Aksum.

Mansa Musa 1312-1337

Mansa Musa is recognised as the richest person in history.
He literally crashed the economy for a decade by his distribution of gold in Cairo on his pilgrimage trip to Mecca.
He was a man who transformed Mali's Timbuktu into a world encompassing centre for trade, education and religion. He established the Sankore University (Sankoré Madrasah). From the 1300's to 1500's it was a world class institute of learning. It served a quarter of Timbuktu's full capacity of residency making the city a global capital for scholarship and cultural awareness.

My question. What is the history of Christianity?
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