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Oral tradition has played a pivotal and indispensable role in the reconstruction of the African past.

Oral tradition can be said to be history stored in the memory and transmitted by words of mouth from generation to generation. They can be preserved in some fixed forms and can be spoken or sung. Oral tradition has been classified according to Jan Vasina as; formulae, poetry, lists, tales and commentaries. In all, its major characteristic is verbalism and oral transmission. This valid source of historical writing has been invaluable in the writing of African history both in the pre-literate and literate times. Accounts of traditions of different African societies were only begun to be written as a result of the influence of the Arabs and in the 20 th century, with the coming of the Europeans. Therefore, before this era, any information about the activities of the people was heavily depended on oral traditions. Bearing this in mind, the importance of oral tradition in tracing and writing the history of different African people like the Yoruba in Nigeria and Akan in Ghana to mention

Copyright is a serious and big deal in Law

Wish to inform my esteem blog users and viewers to quote and reference the materials used on this blg as appropriate. Thanks Asanbe Abdulgaffar O. (Revised African History).

The role of the Explorers, Missionaries and Traders in the conquest of Africa and why the resistance Movement failed.

Introduction The purpose of this paper is to bring to fore the role played by the explorers, Christian missionaries, and traders in the conquest of Africa, as well as some salient factors that made Africans resistance an exercise in futility. However, for proper understanding of the topic and clarity of our spatial coverage, a brief survey into the geographical description of Africa is of utmost importance. Africa is presently the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent. The continent is three times larger than the United States and Europe with about 30.2 million km 2 (11.7 million sq mi) including adjacent Islands. [1] It covers six percent of the earth’s total surface area and 20.4 percent of the total land area. With about 1.1 billion people as of 2013, it accounts for about 15 percent of the world’s human population. [2] The continent is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, both the Suez Canal and the Red Sea along the Sinai Peninsula to the n