• -17% Italy’s African Crimes: From Roman Ambitions to Modern Exploitation.

    Italy’s African Crimes: From Roman Ambitions to Modern Exploitation.

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    Italy’s involvement in Africa is often overshadowed by other colonial powers, yet its impact has been devastating, deliberate, and deeply underexamined. Italy’s African Crimes is a bold and unflinching exposé that traces the arc of Italian aggression—from the imperial ambitions of ancient Rome to the brutal colonization of Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, and into the quiet violence of modern political and economic exploitation.

    Sam Prajnananda weaves together suppressed history, eyewitness accounts, and hard-hitting analysis to reveal how Italy’s colonial legacy includes war crimes, chemical warfare, mass executions, and cultural erasure. But the book doesn’t stop at history—it names the institutions, corporations, and policies that continue to exploit African nations under the guise of aid, diplomacy, and investment.

    In this groundbreaking work, readers will uncover:

    • The horrors of Fascist Italy’s African campaigns under Mussolini

    • The betrayal of Ethiopian sovereignty and international silence

    • The ongoing neocolonial relationships rooted in migration control and economic dependency

    • The call for reparations, truth-telling, and African-led justice

    Italy’s African Crimes is not just a record of the past—it’s a demand for recognition, accountability, and liberation from empire’s lingering shadow.

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  • -17% Kingdom of Horror: Belgium’s Bloody Hands in Africa

    Kingdom of Horror: Belgium’s Bloody Hands in Africa

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    Behind Belgium’s polished image as a small, peaceful European nation lies one of the most gruesome and underacknowledged chapters in human history. Kingdom of Horror exposes the brutal truth of Belgium’s colonial reign in Africa, particularly in the Congo Free State, where King Leopold II orchestrated a regime of terror, exploitation, and genocide that claimed millions of African lives.

    Sam Prajnananda delivers a piercing account of how rubber, ivory, and greed fueled one of the most violent extraction economies ever known—complete with forced labor, mutilations, executions, and the destruction of entire communities. This book does not flinch in its pursuit of historical justice, naming the Belgian monarchs, missionaries, and corporate interests who enriched themselves at the cost of unimaginable suffering.

    Readers will uncover:

    • The horrors of Leopold’s private empire and its global cover-up

    • The complicity of European elites, churches, and corporations

    • The ongoing legacy of trauma, underdevelopment, and silence in the Congo

    • The demand for reparations, memorialization, and truth-telling

    Kingdom of Horror is not a tale of distant history—it’s a reckoning with a legacy that continues to shape Africa and Europe today.

    Because true healing begins with facing the blood that still stains the crown.

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  • -17% Portugal’s Blood Price: The Hidden Empire and Africa’s Wounds

    Portugal’s Blood Price: The Hidden Empire and Africa’s Wounds

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    Long portrayed as a minor colonial player, Portugal in fact pioneered some of the most brutal, enduring systems of exploitation in Africa—leaving deep scars that still bleed across the continent. Portugal’s Blood Price uncovers the hidden empire that stretched from Angola to Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau to Cape Verde, and reveals how centuries of enslavement, cultural destruction, and military repression were carried out in the name of profit and empire.

    Sam Prajnananda meticulously traces Portugal’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, its use of forced labor well into the 20th century, and its violent suppression of African independence movements. From Lisbon’s palaces to African battlefields, this book names the figures, institutions, and ideologies behind the crimes—and the silence that followed.

    Readers will discover:

    • How Portugal enslaved millions and created systems of racial caste

    • The brutal colonial wars in Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau

    • The complicity of the Catholic Church and European powers

    • The lasting effects on language, identity, economy, and resistance

    • A bold call for justice, reparations, and historical truth

    Portugal’s Blood Price is more than history—it’s an awakening.
    Because no wound can heal without first being seen.

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  • -19% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Mohammed al-Mahdi.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Mohammed al-Mahdi.

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    In the late 19th century, amid colonial aggression and political betrayal, Mohammed al-Mahdi of Sudan emerged as a revolutionary spiritual and political leader who galvanized a people, defied an empire, and rewrote the rules of resistance. Declaring himself the Mahdi—the guided one—he united diverse tribes, led a mass movement against British-Egyptian control, and reclaimed Sudanese sovereignty, even if only for a time.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Mohammed al-Mahdi explores the remarkable fusion of faith, strategy, and resilience that defined his leadership. Sam Prajnananda distills essential principles from al-Mahdi’s life that are deeply relevant for modern leaders facing oppression, fragmentation, or the need for moral vision.

    In this powerful book, you will learn how to:

    • Lead movements rooted in spiritual conviction and social justice

    • Mobilize people through shared belief, purpose, and discipline

    • Balance religious identity with inclusive leadership

    • Challenge entrenched powers with clarity, courage, and strategy

    • Leave a legacy built on conviction rather than conquest

    Mohammed al-Mahdi’s leadership teaches us that the greatest revolutions begin with inner awakening—and that true leadership stands firm when the world bows down.

    This is a guide for the spiritually grounded leader ready to serve and to rise.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of King Ezana

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of King Ezana

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    In the 4th century CE, King Ezana of Aksum rose to power as a young monarch and transformed his empire into one of the most influential and advanced civilizations of ancient Africa. As the first Christian ruler of the Aksumite Empire (modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea), Ezana blended faith, diplomacy, military strength, and international trade to shape a legacy that reached far beyond his time.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of King Ezana explores how this remarkable leader guided his people through spiritual transition, regional conflicts, and global expansion—while preserving unity, justice, and cultural identity. Sam Prajnananda draws powerful insights from Ezana’s reign, connecting ancient wisdom to the leadership challenges of today.

    In this inspiring book, you will learn how to:

    • Lead transformative change with compassion and conviction

    • Integrate spiritual values into public governance

    • Strengthen international relations while preserving sovereignty

    • Use cultural identity as a foundation for nation-building

    • Balance tradition and innovation during periods of transformation

    Ezana’s legacy is a shining example of visionary, values-based leadership.
    This book is for those who aspire to lead not only with strategy, but with soul.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Yaa Asantewaa

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Yaa Asantewaa

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    In a time of crisis, when fear silenced kings and colonial threats loomed large, one woman rose with unwavering courage to defend her people’s dignity. Yaa Asantewaa, the Queen Mother of Ejisu in the Ashanti Empire, led the 1900 War of Resistance against British imperialism—not from behind the scenes, but from the front lines.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Yaa Asantewaa tells the story of a leader who defied gender roles, stood firm in the face of overwhelming odds, and ignited a movement that still inspires generations today. Sam Prajnananda explores the timeless qualities that defined her leadership—courage, conviction, wisdom, and love for her people.

    In this book, you will learn how to:

    • Lead with moral authority during times of fear and betrayal

    • Inspire unity and resistance through powerful speech and action

    • Uphold justice when institutions collapse

    • Transform pain into purpose and defiance into destiny

    • Leave a legacy rooted in sacrifice, strength, and cultural pride

    Yaa Asantewaa’s leadership proves that true power doesn’t require permission—it requires purpose.

    This is a guide for all who dare to lead boldly, protect fiercely, and rise fearlessly for what is right.

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  • -38% The African Worldview Manifesto: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Power, Future Civilization

    The African Worldview Manifesto: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Power, Future Civilization

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    Sam Prajnananda challenges the dominance of fragmented, exploitative paradigms and reintroduces the African worldview as a complete system of thought rooted in harmony, interconnectedness, spiritual sovereignty, and communal responsibility. Drawing from traditional philosophies, spiritual cosmologies, and indigenous sciences, this manifesto unveils a powerful framework for governance, education, economics, ecology, and human relationships.

    This is not about returning to the past — it is about remembering the essence of what made African civilizations sustainable, spiritually advanced, and socially balanced. In a world plagued by division, climate crisis, and moral decay, The African Worldview Manifesto invites a radical reimagining of what the future can be — rooted in ancient truth and designed for modern transformation.

    This is a guide for leaders, creators, visionaries, and truth-seekers.
    Africa is not peripheral to the future — she is the blueprint.

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  • -33% Crown of Thorns: The United Kingdom and the Plunder of Africa.

    Crown of Thorns: The United Kingdom and the Plunder of Africa.

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    Behind the polished image of the British Empire lies a brutal legacy of exploitation, deception, and destruction—especially in Africa. Crown of Thorns pulls no punches in revealing how the United Kingdom, under the guise of civilization and order, systematically looted African lands, fractured societies, and enriched itself at the direct expense of African lives and futures.

    Sam Prajnananda offers a gripping, well-researched account of Britain’s colonization machine—from the first deceptive treaties and divide-and-rule tactics to the violent suppressions, resource theft, and cultural erasure that followed. But the story doesn’t end with “independence.” This book exposes the post-colonial puppetry, economic manipulation, and institutional racism that continue to shape African realities today.

    More than just history, Crown of Thorns is a demand for truth, justice, and historical reckoning. It calls African youth and allies to rise—armed with knowledge, courage, and clarity—to dismantle colonial residues and forge a sovereign, self-determined future.

    The crown Britain wore was never noble—it was built on blood.
    And now, it’s time to tell the whole story.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Osei Bonsu.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Osei Bonsu.

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    Known as one of the greatest rulers of the Ashanti Empire, Osei Bonsu—also called Osei Bonsu the Warrior King—led with a unique blend of military prowess, cultural vision, and institutional wisdom. His reign (1800–1824) marked a period of expansion, innovation, and strategic diplomacy that solidified the Ashanti as a dominant force in West Africa.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Osei Bonsu explores how this powerful leader not only defended his empire from internal and external threats but also promoted education, legal reform, and the preservation of Ashanti culture. Sam Prajnananda offers a compelling and practical guide for today’s leaders, drawn from the decisions, mindset, and legacy of Osei Bonsu.

    In this book, you’ll learn how to:

    • Combine military strategy with cultural stewardship

    • Strengthen institutions while staying rooted in tradition

    • Lead decisively in times of political complexity

    • Promote innovation without losing heritage

    • Build unity and loyalty through ethical leadership

    Osei Bonsu’s leadership was not only about conquest—it was about vision, balance, and legacy.
    This book is a powerful reminder that African leadership has always offered answers to the challenges of today.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Queen Amina

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Queen Amina

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    Bold, brilliant, and undefeated—Queen Amina of Zazzau (present-day Nigeria) was a legendary 16th-century Hausa warrior queen who led with unmatched courage, military genius, and strategic foresight. At a time when few women held power, Amina shattered gender norms, expanded her kingdom’s territory through conquest, and fortified cities with innovations that endured long after her reign.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Queen Amina explores the life and legacy of this iconic African ruler, offering timeless insights for today’s leaders—especially those breaking barriers and forging new paths. Sam Prajnananda brings Amina’s story to life with clarity and depth, revealing the qualities that made her one of Africa’s greatest historical figures.

    In this book, you’ll discover how to:

    • Lead fearlessly in male-dominated spaces

    • Balance ambition with responsibility to your people

    • Build and defend systems that endure beyond your lifetime

    • Use strategic planning and alliances to achieve long-term goals

    • Inspire loyalty, respect, and unity across diverse communities

    Queen Amina’s leadership teaches us that greatness has no gender—and legacy is built through bold action, vision, and unwavering strength.

    This book is for trailblazers, changemakers, and anyone ready to lead with purpose and power.

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  • -33% France in Africa: Empire, Exploitation, and the Fight for Justice

    France in Africa: Empire, Exploitation, and the Fight for Justice

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    For over a century, France has maintained a powerful grip on Africa—first through violent colonization, and then through more subtle but equally devastating forms of control. France in Africa exposes the dark truth behind the so-called “Françafrique” system—a network of puppet regimes, resource exploitation, economic manipulation, and military interference designed to keep former colonies dependent and obedient.

    In this searing and meticulously researched book, Sam Prajnananda uncovers the real cost of France’s empire-building—from brutal conquests in Algeria, Senegal, and Madagascar to modern-day neocolonial tactics in Mali, Niger, and Côte d’Ivoire. He names the corporations, political deals, military bases, and elite relationships that perpetuate this unequal dynamic—and challenges the myth of France as a benevolent ally.

    But this book is not just about exposure—it’s a rallying cry for justice.
    With powerful case studies and a compelling call to action, France in Africa empowers readers—especially African youth—to awaken, organize, and demand true independence and reparative justice.

    The empire never ended. It just changed form.
    Now is the time to confront it—and reclaim Africa’s future.

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  • -19% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Taharqa

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Taharqa

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    In the 7th century BCE, Taharqa, the Kushite Pharaoh of Egypt and ruler of the 25th Dynasty, rose from the ancient Kingdom of Kush (Nubia) to become one of the most powerful and enlightened leaders of his time. His reign marked a rare era when Africa ruled over Egypt, blending military strength, architectural grandeur, and spiritual devotion into a visionary legacy that still echoes through history.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Taharqa uncovers the remarkable journey of a king who led with divine purpose, defended his people against Assyrian invasions, and promoted a renaissance of African culture, religion, and statecraft. Sam Prajnananda offers a compelling exploration of the values and strategies that shaped Taharqa’s leadership—lessons still relevant for leaders today.

    In this book, you will discover how to:

    • Lead with spiritual conviction and ancestral grounding

    • Build enduring institutions rooted in cultural identity

    • Balance power with humility and sacred responsibility

    • Inspire unity across diverse peoples and regions

    • Defend sovereignty through both wisdom and strength

    Taharqa’s life is a testament to the greatness of African leadership.
    This book is for those ready to reclaim that legacy and lead with truth, vision, and purpose.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Oba Ewuare the Great.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Oba Ewuare the Great.

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    Visionary, reformer, and empire builder—Oba Ewuare the Great of the Benin Kingdom (15th century) stands as one of Africa’s most remarkable monarchs. His reign marked a golden era of cultural flourishing, architectural innovation, and administrative brilliance that transformed Benin into a formidable and sophisticated state.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Oba Ewuare explores how this powerful leader turned crisis into opportunity, united fractured territories, and established systems of governance that endured for centuries. Sam Prajnananda reveals the timeless wisdom embedded in Ewuare’s reign—insights that speak directly to modern leaders navigating complexity, rebuilding communities, or shaping a visionary legacy.

    In this compelling book, you’ll discover how to:

    • Lead transformational change with spiritual grounding

    • Rebuild institutions after chaos or civil unrest

    • Foster cultural pride through arts, symbolism, and heritage

    • Balance mystical insight with practical governance

    • Create a leadership legacy rooted in justice, beauty, and resilience

    Oba Ewuare’s story is more than royal history—it is a masterclass in enlightened leadership.
    This book offers a roadmap for leaders ready to build with clarity, restore with purpose, and rule with wisdom that transcends time.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of King Gbehanzin

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of King Gbehanzin

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    Defiant, fearless, and unwavering in the face of colonial aggression, King Gbehanzin—the Lion of Dahomey—stood as one of Africa’s fiercest symbols of resistance. As the last independent ruler of the Kingdom of Dahomey (modern-day Benin), Gbehanzin led his people with courage, strategic brilliance, and an unyielding commitment to sovereignty as France waged war to seize control.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of the Lion of Dahomey brings Gbehanzin’s remarkable story to life, uncovering the character, values, and tactical decisions that defined his reign. Sam Prajnananda distills timeless leadership lessons from his bold stand—lessons that inspire new generations to lead with dignity, courage, and loyalty to their people.

    In this book, you’ll learn how to:

    • Lead with moral authority in the face of overwhelming odds

    • Mobilize resistance through cultural pride and unity

    • Stand firm for sovereignty, even when isolated

    • Balance diplomacy and defiance

    • Sacrifice for a cause greater than oneself

    Gbehanzin’s legacy is not just about resistance—it’s about what it means to lead with heart, honor, and purpose.

    This is a guide for warriors of truth, defenders of dignity, and builders of a free future.

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  • -17% The Rise of the Puppet Leaders: How Africa’s Future Was Hijacked—And How to Take It Back.

    The Rise of the Puppet Leaders: How Africa’s Future Was Hijacked—And How to Take It Back.

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    Why do so many African nations remain trapped in poverty, instability, and corruption—despite abundant resources and brilliant minds? The answer lies not just in colonial history, but in a post-independence betrayal: the rise of puppet leaders—handpicked, propped up, and controlled by foreign interests.

    The Rise of the Puppet Leaders is a fearless exposé that uncovers how Africa’s future was systematically hijacked by leaders who served global powers over their own people. From rigged elections and foreign-backed coups to IMF dependency and resource theft, Sam Prajnananda names names, reveals networks, and exposes the invisible strings behind the façade of democracy.

    But this is not just a book of critique—it’s a call to reclaim Africa’s destiny.

    Through sharp analysis, historical insight, and powerful case studies, this book shows how African citizens, especially the youth, can awaken, organize, and rebuild systems of genuine leadership rooted in sovereignty, integrity, and collective purpose.

    Africa’s story is not over.
    The Rise of the Puppet Leaders is a warning—but also a map.
    Because the future must no longer be stolen.
    It must be reclaimed.

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  • -17% Leadership Lessons from the Life of Menelik II.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Menelik II.

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    In an era of ruthless colonization, Menelik II, Emperor of Ethiopia, stood as a towering figure of resistance, wisdom, and strategic brilliance. Best known for leading Ethiopia to victory against Italy at the Battle of Adwa in 1896—one of the most decisive defeats of a European power by an African nation—Menelik’s leadership preserved Ethiopia’s sovereignty and inspired anti-colonial movements across the continent.

    Leadership Lessons from the Life of Menelik II dives deep into the mindset, diplomacy, and legacy of a ruler who combined tradition with innovation, spiritual grounding with military strength, and unity with purpose. Sam Prajnananda draws from historical accounts to extract timeless lessons that remain vital for today’s leaders navigating national, corporate, or grassroots struggles.

    In this illuminating book, you’ll learn how to:

    • Defend sovereignty with strategic intelligence and bold diplomacy

    • Lead with humility, resilience, and long-term vision

    • Build infrastructure and institutions that empower the people

    • Forge unity across ethnic and political divides

    • Balance faith, culture, and modern governance

    Menelik II’s life is not just a story of resistance—it’s a masterclass in visionary, courageous leadership.

    This is a guide for those ready to lead with dignity, strength, and purpose in the face of global pressure.

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