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From Kemet (Ancient Egypt) and Nubia to Queen Nzinga’s defiance in Angola, we trace Africa’s greatness and the relentless attempts to erase it. This episode journeys through pyramids and astronomy at Nabta Playa, the infiltration of foreign powers from the Hyksos to the Arabs, the resistance of leaders who refused to bow, and finally the Berlin Conference where Europe carved Africa like cake with no Africans in the room.
We end by exposing the truth behind colonial collapse: Europe did not leave because of morality, but because of bankruptcy and exhaustion.
By OsazeFrom Kemet (Ancient Egypt) and Nubia to Queen Nzinga’s defiance in Angola, we trace Africa’s greatness and the relentless attempts to erase it. This episode journeys through pyramids and astronomy at Nabta Playa, the infiltration of foreign powers from the Hyksos to the Arabs, the resistance of leaders who refused to bow, and finally the Berlin Conference where Europe carved Africa like cake with no Africans in the room.
We end by exposing the truth behind colonial collapse: Europe did not leave because of morality, but because of bankruptcy and exhaustion.