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  • Life has its own challenges
    If you want to make it in life, learn to keep moving even when you fall you stand and keep going.

    The bitter truth is that it will not be easy at all for obstacles will come but remember if you quit now you loose and you know if you want to make it you don't quit.

    God help us allπŸ™πŸ™
    #movers
    #conquerors
    Life has its own challenges If you want to make it in life, learn to keep moving even when you fall you stand and keep going. The bitter truth is that it will not be easy at all for obstacles will come but remember if you quit now you loose and you know if you want to make it you don't quit. God help us allπŸ™πŸ™ #movers #conquerors
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  • Hurrem Sultan, originally known as Roxelana, was a significant figure in the Ottoman Empire and the wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Their relationship began when Hurrem was brought to the Ottoman court as a concubine. Suleiman, who became Sultan in 1520, quickly favored her over his other concubines, including Mahidevran Sultan, who had already borne him a son.

    In a groundbreaking move for Ottoman tradition, Suleiman married Hurrem in 1533 after freeing her from her status as a concubine. This marriage was unprecedented because Ottoman law typically prohibited a Sultan from marrying a slave. By elevating Hurrem to the status of his legal wife, Suleiman not only solidified her position but also changed the dynamics of the imperial harem, allowing her to bear multiple children—six in total—including five sons.

    Hurrem's marriage to Suleiman marked a significant shift in the power structure of the empire. She became known as Haseki Sultan, granting her unprecedented influence and authority within the court and beyond. Her relationship with Suleiman was characterized by mutual respect and partnership, allowing her to play a vital role in political affairs and administration, which was uncommon for women of her background at that time.
    #seriesloverinternational #SultanSuleiman #hurremsultan #viral #Hurrem #MagnificentCentury #foryoupageγ‚· #fb #viralpage #Suleiman #viralchallenge
    Hurrem Sultan, originally known as Roxelana, was a significant figure in the Ottoman Empire and the wife of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Their relationship began when Hurrem was brought to the Ottoman court as a concubine. Suleiman, who became Sultan in 1520, quickly favored her over his other concubines, including Mahidevran Sultan, who had already borne him a son. In a groundbreaking move for Ottoman tradition, Suleiman married Hurrem in 1533 after freeing her from her status as a concubine. This marriage was unprecedented because Ottoman law typically prohibited a Sultan from marrying a slave. By elevating Hurrem to the status of his legal wife, Suleiman not only solidified her position but also changed the dynamics of the imperial harem, allowing her to bear multiple children—six in total—including five sons. Hurrem's marriage to Suleiman marked a significant shift in the power structure of the empire. She became known as Haseki Sultan, granting her unprecedented influence and authority within the court and beyond. Her relationship with Suleiman was characterized by mutual respect and partnership, allowing her to play a vital role in political affairs and administration, which was uncommon for women of her background at that time. #seriesloverinternational #SultanSuleiman #hurremsultan #viral #Hurrem #MagnificentCentury #foryoupageγ‚· #fb #viralpage #Suleiman #viralchallenge
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  • Mood right now..
    Money on my mindπŸ’΅πŸ’ΆπŸ’΄πŸ’΄πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜›πŸ˜›πŸ˜›
    Mood right now.. Money on my mindπŸ’΅πŸ’ΆπŸ’΄πŸ’΄πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜›πŸ˜›πŸ˜›
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  • Miriel is stronger now.. #movies #foreveryone
    Miriel is stronger now.. #movies #foreveryone
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  • "I am deeply grateful and honored to be part of the African Youth Tech and Business Innovation Empowerment program by SIKHONA. This opportunity is a dream come true, and I am excited to learn, grow, and innovate alongside fellow changemakers. Thank you to the CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT MR. MICHEAL THOMPSON, the organizers, mentors, and everyone involved in making this initiative possible. I am eager to harness my skills and knowledge to drive positive impact in my community and beyond."
    #SIKHONA 2025
    #we are here to be seen
    @SIKHONA
    #DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON
    "I am deeply grateful and honored to be part of the African Youth Tech and Business Innovation Empowerment program by SIKHONA. This opportunity is a dream come true, and I am excited to learn, grow, and innovate alongside fellow changemakers. Thank you to the CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT MR. MICHEAL THOMPSON, the organizers, mentors, and everyone involved in making this initiative possible. I am eager to harness my skills and knowledge to drive positive impact in my community and beyond." #SIKHONA 2025 #we are here to be seen @SIKHONA #DR. MICHAEL THOMPSON
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  • Yesterday, I was lucky to attend the Africa Youth Tech Empowerment Conference hosted by #Sikhona It was an amazing experience where I got to meet and learn from great people in the tech industry.

    Dr. Michael Thompson (President of Sikhona) shared an important message about how outsiders control most of our technology, and why we should focus on becoming producer instead of just consumers. Dr. Victor also gave us a thought-provoking technical question related to the Abuja Marathon. MrGrantMoney, Dr. Rodney Walker had exciting news for us, including a $100K funding pledge to support 10 startup businesses.

    One of the best moments for me was getting the chance to ask Dr. Michael Thompson directly about the free courses Sikhona will be offering, including cybersecurity and many others. He answered my question clearly and gave a very detailed response.

    Overall, it was an inspiring and eye-opening event. I’m grateful for the knowledge I gained and the amazing people I got to meet.
    Yesterday, I was lucky to attend the Africa Youth Tech Empowerment Conference hosted by #Sikhona It was an amazing experience where I got to meet and learn from great people in the tech industry. Dr. Michael Thompson (President of Sikhona) shared an important message about how outsiders control most of our technology, and why we should focus on becoming producer instead of just consumers. Dr. Victor also gave us a thought-provoking technical question related to the Abuja Marathon. [MrGrantMoney], Dr. Rodney Walker had exciting news for us, including a $100K funding pledge to support 10 startup businesses. One of the best moments for me was getting the chance to ask Dr. Michael Thompson directly about the free courses Sikhona will be offering, including cybersecurity and many others. He answered my question clearly and gave a very detailed response. Overall, it was an inspiring and eye-opening event. I’m grateful for the knowledge I gained and the amazing people I got to meet.
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  • Never you admit to be down casted πŸ’ͺβœ… Don't look down on yourself, there's a lot of "you" you're yet to know ☺️
    Congratulations πŸŽ‰
    Never you admit to be down casted πŸ’ͺβœ… Don't look down on yourself, there's a lot of "you" you're yet to know ☺️ Congratulations πŸŽ‰
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  • DOES ANYBODY UP 'DHERE KNOW WHAT THE HE// THEY DOIN':
    https://youtu.be/5eONtw2v4hk?si=DRiXMCGwfECgXpKu
    DOES ANYBODY UP 'DHERE KNOW WHAT THE HE// THEY DOIN': https://youtu.be/5eONtw2v4hk?si=DRiXMCGwfECgXpKu
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  • Get the names, terminologies, and timeline right, and you'll find who the people in the land were. The Greeks created the names Egypt, Pharaoh, Ethiopia, Sphinx, and many others. The Greeks invaded the land called Kemet (ancient Egypt) in 332 BCE and ruled for 300 years. Long before that period, the indigenous Black Afrikans ruled over Upper and Lower Kemet (Lower/Upper Egypt today), the same as all of Afrika where Black Afrikans ruled. The facts are there that refute those who disagree, and the indigenous Black Afrikans are credited for everything in Kemet, now Egypt. Many of your kind, including scholars, who are honest and value the truth tell you this.

    Other invasions occurred before 332 BCE, such as the Hyksos, Persians, and Asians, thus giving a mixture of people, including mixed Afrikans. Many of the indigenous Black Afrikans fled South and West of Afrika due to invasions and flooding. Some Black Afrikans remained in Kemet and endured the hardship of the colonizers.

    The Egyptians (not indigenous Black Afrikans) who ruled were there when the Greek invaders came. Add to that more mixture by the Greeks. When the Roman invasion occurred in 30 BCE and ruled for over 300 years, there was more mixture of people. All of these mixtures of people are the descendants now present in Egypt.
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    Get the names, terminologies, and timeline right, and you'll find who the people in the land were. The Greeks created the names Egypt, Pharaoh, Ethiopia, Sphinx, and many others. The Greeks invaded the land called Kemet (ancient Egypt) in 332 BCE and ruled for 300 years. Long before that period, the indigenous Black Afrikans ruled over Upper and Lower Kemet (Lower/Upper Egypt today), the same as all of Afrika where Black Afrikans ruled. The facts are there that refute those who disagree, and the indigenous Black Afrikans are credited for everything in Kemet, now Egypt. Many of your kind, including scholars, who are honest and value the truth tell you this. Other invasions occurred before 332 BCE, such as the Hyksos, Persians, and Asians, thus giving a mixture of people, including mixed Afrikans. Many of the indigenous Black Afrikans fled South and West of Afrika due to invasions and flooding. Some Black Afrikans remained in Kemet and endured the hardship of the colonizers. The Egyptians (not indigenous Black Afrikans) who ruled were there when the Greek invaders came. Add to that more mixture by the Greeks. When the Roman invasion occurred in 30 BCE and ruled for over 300 years, there was more mixture of people. All of these mixtures of people are the descendants now present in Egypt. ---------- Continues in the Comments section below...
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  • If you are a Black American, you need to watch this educational video to understand that Black Indians are indigenous to the land now called America. You could very well be a descendant. There were many Black tribes with various names that the Asiatic Mongolians (so-called Native American Indians) stole, including their heritage.

    The Asiatic Mongolians arrived later throughout the Americas and scientific research proves it--Afrikans sailed and migrated to the Americas and this includes the what is now called the United States.

    Most of the evidence in many US states points to the existence of Black Afrikan people. There are mounds, pyramids, house dwellings, forts, caves, writings, edges in stone, human fossils--oldest being Afrikan, and other evidence. The US government is hiding much of the evidence while others say the ancient civilizations were built by aliens. For us, alien should be the code name for Black Afrikans who were superior.

    Watch the video and do your research. Start by asking all your family members, especially the elders, to see what they know or have heard.

    The Black Saponi Tribe: A Lost Civilization That Changed History
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08d4bu-x6Z4

    #BlackAmericanIndians
    #BlackSaponi
    #America
    If you are a Black American, you need to watch this educational video to understand that Black Indians are indigenous to the land now called America. You could very well be a descendant. There were many Black tribes with various names that the Asiatic Mongolians (so-called Native American Indians) stole, including their heritage. The Asiatic Mongolians arrived later throughout the Americas and scientific research proves it--Afrikans sailed and migrated to the Americas and this includes the what is now called the United States. Most of the evidence in many US states points to the existence of Black Afrikan people. There are mounds, pyramids, house dwellings, forts, caves, writings, edges in stone, human fossils--oldest being Afrikan, and other evidence. The US government is hiding much of the evidence while others say the ancient civilizations were built by aliens. For us, alien should be the code name for Black Afrikans who were superior. Watch the video and do your research. Start by asking all your family members, especially the elders, to see what they know or have heard. The Black Saponi Tribe: A Lost Civilization That Changed History https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08d4bu-x6Z4 #BlackAmericanIndians #BlackSaponi #America
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