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  • For years, European colonizers refused to believe that Great Zimbabwe, one of Africa’s greatest civilizations, was built by Africans.

    They claimed it was the work of Phoenicians or lost white tribes.

    But history is clear: this grand city, with its towering stone walls, was the masterpiece of the Shona people. A powerful reminder that Africa has always been home to greatness!

    #mightyafricanhistory
    For years, European colonizers refused to believe that Great Zimbabwe, one of Africa’s greatest civilizations, was built by Africans. They claimed it was the work of Phoenicians or lost white tribes. But history is clear: this grand city, with its towering stone walls, was the masterpiece of the Shona people. A powerful reminder that Africa has always been home to greatness! #mightyafricanhistory
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  • Space Shuttle Atlantis, a testament to human creativity, connects with the ISS soaring above our planet! Floating amidst the cosmos, this collaboration of technology and discovery represents our unwavering quest for the universe, demonstrating that the limits of space are made to be surpassed.
    Space Shuttle Atlantis, a testament to human creativity, connects with the ISS soaring above our planet! Floating amidst the cosmos, this collaboration of technology and discovery represents our unwavering quest for the universe, demonstrating that the limits of space are made to be surpassed.
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  • A husband and wife visited a farm they saw a bull having sex with a cow.the wife asked the farm manager:

    “How many times does a bull having a sex per day?” Manager reply: “6 times or more a day”
    Wife: looks to her husband and said… “you see!!!”

    Then the husband asked the manager “ you mean 6 times a day with same cow?”
    Manager said: “ No,No with different cows everyday.”
    Husband looks to his wife and say….” You see!!”

    And the fight started!!!

    Who caused the fight???


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    A husband and wife visited a farm they saw a bull having sex with a cow.the wife asked the farm manager: “How many times does a bull 🐂 having a sex per day?” Manager reply: “6 times or more a day” Wife: looks to her husband and said… “you see!!!” Then the husband asked the manager “ you mean 6 times a day with same cow?” Manager said: “ No,No with different cows everyday.” Husband looks to his wife and say….” You see!!” And the fight started!!! Who caused the fight??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Follow #matharepatientmadstiktok
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  • Nigeria’s Janet Ekundayo, whose name means “tears turned to joy,” dedicated her life to caring for orphans and abandoned children.

    Despite having five biological children, her love for children led her to adopt and care for over 500 kids at the Ekundayo Orphanage Home in Isanlu Makutu, Kogi State, a mission she started in 1969.

    Her selfless devotion earned her the nickname Olomo Yeye (someone with many children), making her one of the most influential women from Kogi.

    For over 50 years, she transformed the lives of countless children, turning their sorrow into happiness.

    In 2009, she passed away, believed to be in her 80s or 90s. Many only learned about her inspiring story when Nigerian singer TY Bello honored her with a tribute video and the song Ekundayo in 2008, as part of her Greenland album.

    Mama Ekundayo remains a symbol of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication.
    Woman of color and kindness she never bleaches ✊🏿
    Nigeria’s Janet Ekundayo, whose name means “tears turned to joy,” dedicated her life to caring for orphans and abandoned children. Despite having five biological children, her love for children led her to adopt and care for over 500 kids at the Ekundayo Orphanage Home in Isanlu Makutu, Kogi State, a mission she started in 1969. Her selfless devotion earned her the nickname Olomo Yeye (someone with many children), making her one of the most influential women from Kogi. For over 50 years, she transformed the lives of countless children, turning their sorrow into happiness. In 2009, she passed away, believed to be in her 80s or 90s. Many only learned about her inspiring story when Nigerian singer TY Bello honored her with a tribute video and the song Ekundayo in 2008, as part of her Greenland album. Mama Ekundayo remains a symbol of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication. Woman of color and kindness she never bleaches ✊🏿🖤
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