December 2010
: Nigeria. Country is good. Leadership is bad.... →
fuckyeahblackpower:
Nigeria. Country is good. Leadership is bad. Land is wealthy, people are poor. Resources are present, internal use of them absent. Because our goods are getting exported to other government, countries, continents. People who don’t care about Nigeria. Uganda. Ghana. Cameroon. Cambodia. Ethiopia….
Today, December 27th, marks the memory of the...
What’s exciting about this whole movement of today [spoken word] is not the fact...
– Saul Williams (via rayvuhn)
Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be...
– Steve Jobs (via streetetiquette)
africancreature asked: Thanks Darling! It's really nice to meet you....I love your blog also. Where are you from? Yoruba?
africancreature asked: Thanks Darling! It's really nice to meet you....I love your blog also. Where are you from? Yoruba?
I THINK IM BIG MEECH, PRECIOUS JONES, STEALING...
afrocentricmiss:
keekeers:
LMFAO
AHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
: African Queen. Nigerian mother. I’ve never seen... →
fuckyeahblackpower:
African Queen. Nigerian mother. I’ve never seen a woman so tough with the softest of skin. I’ve never seen a tone so dark, with such illumination within. Never seen beauty presented in such a subtle way. To adequately compliment your image would take forever and a day. But still I attempt to…
From an Old Woman to a Young Woman
aliceinnappyland:
1. You are not a victim. No matter what happens to you, don’t take the pussy route and blame the world for your misfortune. If you were sexually assaulted, verbally abused, etc and lived to tell about it; take your pain and help those who need it. Writing emo poetry isn’t going to solve anything.
2. Invest in your education first, your looks second. Anyone can pay a ...
American history is longer, larger, more various,...
live1life:
James A. Baldwin
mandaflewaway:
all the people asking me: HERE
I just spent an HOUR on this o_O
While the Diaspora sits around not wanting to be...
blackacrylic:
02.12.10
We don’t need no more rappers, we don’t need no more basketball players, no more...
– Tupac Amaru Shakur (via tiportiff)