In 1837, Ghanaian King, Badu Bonsu II of Ahanta's head was cut off and sent to a museum in The Netherlands for resisting slavery.
He was betrayed by his tribesman.
He fought against colonialism by the Dutch Government.
His head was preserved in a jar.
It was returned in 2009.
In 1835, King Hintsa kaKhawuta of the Xhosa tribe (South Africa) was shot dead by British colonialists while escaping captivity.
His ears were cut off, other parts removed and head kept in Britain.
He fought against British Imperialism.
In the 1890s, Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia fought slave trade by destroying slave market towns and amputating slave traders.
In 1897, Oba Ovonramwen of Benin Kingdom (Nigeria) was forced into exile for fighting against British Imperialism.
British troops stole over 3,000 artifacts worth $1 billion+ from his Palace, burnt down The Great Walls of Benin & hundreds of paved villages.
He wasn't dethroned.
The 1897 invasion of Benin was planned by British High Commissioner, Ralph Moor for 2 years.
He also burnt down Effurun, Agbara-Otor.
He died in a terrible manner.
He committed suicide, after having temporary insanity and insomnia, caused by malaria & backwater fever till 1909
Queen Nzinga of the Mbundu people in Angola defeated the Portuguese Army twice, when they attempted to colonise her kingdoms (1644 and 1647). She personally led her armies.
She stopped Portugal from colonialising her kingdom for several years.
Gen. Okhaemwen Irabor, the Ologbose (Minister of Defense) of Benin Kingdom was hanged by Britain on June 27, 1899.
He led a military resistance against British Imperialism for two years (1897-1899).
It is believed that they were betrayed by their tribesman, who helped Britain.
King Behanzin of Dahomey Kingdom (Benin Republic) fought against French colonialism.
He was betrayed by people in his Royal Court. He was defeated in 1894 and exiled to Martinique Island.
He died in Algeria in 1906.
His motto was "the angry shark will terrorize his enemy".
Anioma people of Delta North, Delta State, Nigeria fought against British Colonialism in series of uprisings during the Ekumeku Movement for 31 years (1883–1914).
Ijebu, a Yoruba subgroup also fought British Colonialism in 1892.
Aro, an Igbo subgroup fought them from 1901–02.
In 1900, Yaa Asantewaa led thousands of men in the resistance battle against British troops, who wanted to seize the Golden Stool of Asante.
She was the Queen Mother of the Ashanti people.
Ashanti people believe the Golden Stool holds the spirit of all Ashanti people.
She led several successful resistance battles against British troops until she was eventually defeated by a better armed British Army.
She was exiled.
Cetshwayo kaMpande, the then King of Zulu Kingdom (South Africa)'s Army massacred an entire British Battalion that was sent against him in 1879.
Days later, his men defeated and killed then Emperor of the French, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.
He ruled from 1873-1879.
20,000 Zulu Warriors armed with spears and shields led by King Cetshwayo won The
Battle of Isandlwana, after they successfully ambushed and defeated a British Regiment of 1,700 soldiers, who were armed with guns on January 22, 1879.
Dahomey Amazons of Benin Republic are the only all female, front line combat arm military unit in modern history.
They were Fons and were called Mino (our mums).
It was formed in the 1600s & ended in 1904.
They inspired Black Panther unit, Dora Milaje.
Koitalel Arap Samoei, the High Chief of the Nandi people (Kenya) was murdered for resisting British Colonialism in 1905.
He was tricked into coming for a peace agreement, & was shot dead by Richard Meinertzhagen.
His head was cut off & taken away. It still hasn't been returned.
Dahomey Amazons of Benin Republic are the only all female, front line combat arm military unit in modern history.
They were Fons and were called Mino (our mums).
It was formed in the 1700s and ended in 1904.
They inspired Black Panther unit, Dora Milaje and The Woman King.
Koitalel Arap Samoei, the High Chief of the Nandi people (Kenya) was murdered for resisting British Colonialism in 1905.
He was tricked into coming for a peace agreement, & was shot dead by Richard Meinertzhagen.
His head was cut off & taken away. It still hasn't been returned.
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Switzerland seized 25 cars from Equatorial Guinea's Vice President Teodoro Obiang Mangue. They sold them for $27m in 2019.
His dad, Teodoro has been a President since 1979.
Brazil seized $16.5m from him in 2018. USA seized $70m in 2011.
Holland seized his $120m yacht in 2016.
Teodoro Obiang Mangue was the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry for 15 years.
He hired Superyacht Tatoosh for $700,000 to go on a Christmas cruise with US Rapper, Eve in 2005.
He spent R10 million in one weekend in South Africa in 2006.
Teodoro Obiang Mangue spent the money on champagne, property renovations, a black 2004 Bentley Arnage, a cream 2005 Bentley Continental R and a 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago
He owns two houses in South Africa worth R50 million.
He also owns a $31 million compound in Malibu, USA.
DR Congo's first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba being arrested by soldiers on December 1, 1960.
He was killed in the presence of Katangan and Belgian officials. His body was dissolved in acid.
The CIA made an assassination attempt on him over his relations with Russia.
When Patrice Lumumba was killed in January 1961, tens of thousands of Serbians stormed Belgium's Embassy screaming
"Glory to Lumumba, death to Colonialism "
"Freedom for the enslaved people"
"Glory to the fighter for the freedom of African people"
Over 80 people were injured.
Egypt was furious when then Prime Minister of DR Congo, Patrice Lumumba was murdered. He asked then Egyptian President, Gamal Abdel Nasser to take care of his family before his arrest on December 1, 1960.
Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid
Increased the literacy rate by 60%
Banned forced marriages
Gave poor people land
Vaccinated 2.5 million kids
Planted 10 million trees
Stopped French imperialism
Thomas Sankara only had $350 in his bank account, a cheap Renault 5 car, 4 bikes, 3 guitars, a refrigerator, and a broken freezer at the time of his death.
Before his tenure, Ministers used Mercedes Benz cars. He sold them and bought cheap Renault 5 cars for them to save costs.
Thomas Sankara refused to have his portraits hung publicly. He renamed the country, Burkina Faso (Land of Honest Men) and composed the National Anthem.
He reduced the salaries of Government officials including his own.