What does it meant to be African now?
Mar 2023
03
[ad_1] Being African can mean many different things, as the continent of Africa is home to a diverse population with a wide variety of cultures, languages and experiences. Being African is to share the continent’s history, victories, challenges, landscapes and vibrancies. In terms of cultural identity, being an African often encompasses a strong sense of community and collectivism, as well as a connection to traditional customs and practices. When an African steps up and steps out in the world showcasing their creative genius, we as a community applaud their efforts and cheer them on. Award-winning whisky brand, Johnnie Walker powered...... 
[ad_1] African and Caribbean states have seemingly not reaped any benefits from the majority of their citizens being members of the Christian faith. It has been said, and perhaps with some justification, that behind every bush in the Caribbean there is a church. Caribbean people are really into going to church and supporting the programmes of the plethora of churches we have in the region. The same could be said for the African continent, where Christianity has exploded since the 1950s. In contrast, Christianity seems to be on life support in Europe, while nones or people with no religious affiliation......