In Togo, they reside in the northeastern Kara regions of Northern Togo with the Kabye (kabre) people, who are the second-largest tribe in Togo. The penis elongation and enlargement procedure, which was mainly done among the Somba...
is part of the process to initiate boys into adulthood. A traditional herb is pounded and robbed on the penis, then, a branch of a tree or ivory is cut and a hole of a particular size is made for the initiate.
The initiate puts his penis in it for some months until it reaches a particular size and length of his choice and can now remove it, according to historical accounts. During the final public rites of initiation, rich clothes are draped over the shoulders of the initiates,
cowries are hung around their necks, and waists and horned headdresses are placed on their heads. The people who are the real builders of the earth is said to be the real meaning of Batammariba though the colonizers also gave them the name Tamberma which means “Good Builders,”
hence, when one moves to Koutammakou where most Batammariba people live, they will find the architecture of mud Takienta tower-houses – buildings that have two stories, and either flat or conical thatched roofs.
In these two-story fortified houses, also known as Tata Somba, the ground floor, according to accounts, is used for “housing livestock at night, internal alcoves are used for cooking, and the upper floor contains a rooftop courtyard and is used for drying grain, sleeping
quarters, and granaries. Each house has life in it, divided into shade and light, masculine and feminine. As each house is a symbol of fertility and fecundity, the woman of the house honours and decorates it by drawing grooves in the wet mud before it dries,
giving it its horizontally ridged appearance, according to an article on With an estimated population of over 176,000, the Batammariba migrated to their present location from the north and northwest around Burkina Faso where they were living with the Mossi people between the...
16th and 18th centuries, historical research states. Agro-pastoralists by tradition, the wealth of a family in Batammariba is determined according to the size of its livestock, which, in the past years, also served key socio-cultural purposes.
As outlined by N’Poh and N’Guissan, 1998, 52 percent of animals were meant for funerals and 28 percent were for dowries, with the rest (only 20 percent) meant for sale. In effect, a large percentage of animals go into Batammariba funerals which are often associated with ...
rituals such as the dance of drums (Tibenti) to honour deceased elders and the “turning over” ceremony performed on the funeral house. Basically, when a man dies, another initiation ceremony is done for him as failure to do this will not encourage the deceased’s...
offspring to do same or may even cause the offspring’s death. The funeral house is adorned with funeral cloth (just as initiates are dressed) and rich cloths are draped over the upper stories of the house as done for initiates...
Cowries are placed around the doorway of the funeral home just as initiates are dressed with cowries around their waist and necks, and earthen horns are placed on the centre of the entrance roof (as initiates are given headdresses).
In essence, these rituals enable a house to be reinitiated to “represent” and “nurture” its future descendants.
Belgians,they used to cut off your hand or your child’s hand if you didnt fill your quota for the day. They sell “chocolate hand” candies today. If you dont think that’s absolutely DIABOLICAL then i don't know what to tell you.
They’re only known for their lil fries and waffles and not the fact that they nearly exterminated the Congolese population long before the Holocaust even occurred.
Belgium! a place famous for forcing Congolese to extract rubber and amputating hands for infractions. And to this day, "Neither the Belgian monarchy nor the Belgian state has ever apologised for the atrocities."
Have you seen the Belgium chocolate hands candies?
This African war hero sank a German ship with bomb made from milk can but was denied highest decoration #Thread
A mural with Job Maseko's portrait in his hometown. Image: BBC
South African war hero Job Maseko sank an enemy ship with a makeshift bomb in a milk tin during World War Two. A member of the South African Native Military Corps (NMC), Maseko received the Military Medal for his “meritorious and courageous” act that showed
“ingenuity, determination and complete disregard of personal safety”. But it’s turned out that the Military Medal was “just a consolation prize”. Somerset resident Bill Gillespie, who heard the story of Maseko’s bravery from his father
African man builds a helicopter,a car and a drone without a degree or diploma from any education institution at a young age. #Thread
Maxwell Sangulani Chikumbutso was driven by the same passion as his father: Mechanics. Degrees or Diplomas and long studies for him...
were just a waste of time. Very alert, he learned about electrical and computer technology very early on. After years of learning and development, he created his company "Saith technologies" specializing in energy and computer communication.
It is therefore with the label of his personal company, and with the small means on board, that he designed and produced a helicopter called “Hex Copter” with two seats, with a hybrid propulsion engine, operating with 6 types of fuels.
He has 16 wives, 151 children, yet follows a four-times-a-night sex schedule to keep reproducing. Misheck Nyandoro has 151 children but to keep having more offspring, he sleeps with four of his 16 wives a night. Misheck Nyandoro.
a 66-year-old man from Zimbabwe, says that his full-time job is satisfying his 16 wives to produce more offspring. He has no plans of stopping as he is about to marry his 17th wife as part of a “polygamy project” he started in the 1980s.
Misheck, who is a retired war veteran, married his first wife in 1983 but after his last marriage in 2015, he put on hold his “polygamy project” because the economy of his country was in ruins. But now that things are getting better, his plan is to marry again next month
The disturbing history of enslaved African mothers forced to breastfeed white babies in the 1600s #Thread
Slave trade brought many advantages to western societies. The main duty of a slave was to work on plantations increasing productivity. Slaves often worked long tedious hours in the sun with no pay or reward for their hard labour.
Their presence made traders and plantation owners more productive and made their living conditions very harsh.
After a while, the duties of slaves extended to domestic work and female slaves became of high value.
This is a root of an Acacia specie, it is a contraceptive used by Africans in Ancient times. It was chewed by women about once a week to prevent pregnancy.