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Save me from depression and possible suicide

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My bitter experience with Paystack payment gateway  Sorry, that you haven't heard from me for a while with new articles. But the topic of today is not about African history or black history or culture per se. It's rather about my unfortunate experience with a payment gateway called paystack.  I've been using Paystack to receive money from customers on my travel abroad site www.emeranalytica.com and from supporters on this blog.  Since the past months, I earned over $4,000 from my travel abroad site and from donors on this site.  See my paystack dashboard screenshots below. The $2,820 was earned on my travel abroad site, while about $1,400 came from anonymous readers of this blog who either supported my documentary project fundraising or just supported this blog.  Those of you who've read my book: "what is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world" are aware that at the end of the book I made an appeal to everyone who read the book to support me r...

The message of Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Obiajunwa Wali on African literature

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 The message of Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Obiajunwa Wali on African literature  Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Obiajunwa Wali were the only two Africans that really believed in African literature- others are in it for money and fame Hello brothers and sisters  I've always wondered the simplest way to explain to Africans the message that Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Obiajunwa Wali had for us on African literature. I think I've finally solved it, and in today's article I'll explain their message in a simple way that anybody can understand. A day before the news of the departure (not death) of our brother Ngugi Wa Thiong'o broke out, I was listening to the songs of various female African musicians across the African continent. I listened to the songs of musician, Monique Seka, who's from Ivory Coast. The songs I listened to was "Missounwa." Here is it  After that, I listened to her other song "Okaman." Here is it  Then, I moved to Mali and listened to t...