Jordan Kinyera was 6-years-old when his father lost his land in a legal dispute. After 18 years of schooling, Kinyera won it back after becoming a lawyer. When Jordyn Kinyera was 6-years-old, his father lost his land after being sued by neighbours. At the time, his father was retired and didn't have many resources to fight the case.
Online Dating Study Reveals How Far People Are Willing to Go to Find Love.

The wide pool of candidates accessible during online dating can feel overwhelmingly large. With the ability to message candidates from sea to shining sea, the perfect person may be just a DM away even if that person lives in the next state or county. But an analysis published Tuesday in Sociological Science reveals that even if that ultra-compatible human is out there, there’s a limit to how far we will go for love.
Afro-Dominicans kick against discrimination by wearing natural hair to school and work.
A section of students and educators in the Caribbean country of the Dominican Republic wore their Afro-hair to school and work on Monday in protest after a student in the eastern region of the country was sent home for donning her natural hair to school, according to Latino Rebels.
4 ways childhood emotional trauma impacts us as adults.

For those people who endured some sort of emotional trauma as a child, even if the trauma is long in the past, those emotional scars can still show themselves in adulthood. During the time of the trauma, regardless of whether it was experienced directly or witnessed by the child, the world often ceases to make sense to them. In order to cope, the child tries to find meaning in their experience. They draw a ‘mental map’ of the world and the way things work.
Africa was the most civilized continent 5,000 years ago.

Integration is the only way African countries will reach the status of Europe, the United States, and China, said Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Friday at a public lecture in Kenya that was nearly marred by students. The police were forced to lob tear gas canisters at some rowdy Kenyatta University students who were shouting pro-Bobi Wine chants outside a building where Museveni was giving the lecture, reports Daily Nation.
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