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Like Lisa, @zoomafrika1 is a passionate advocate for social justice and cultural heritage, frequently highlighting the systemic exploitation of Africa and the importance of Pan-African history. The account mirrors Lisa's intellectual skepticism and tendency to question organized structures, as seen in the provocative post “AFRICANS STOP PRAYING START THINKING” and the critique that “The purpose of Christianity in Africa is to spread white supremacy”. Furthermore, both share a deep appreciation for the arts and global traditions, evidenced by the user's celebration of how the “Yoruba Yemoja float... captivated audiences” in Brazil. Ultimately, the account's blend of educational facts about figures like “Dr. Wendy A. Okolo” and its moral stance on history aligns perfectly with Lisa's role as the conscientious, outspoken Simpsons character.

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The account exhibits Extroversion (E) through its mission to 'Zoom' into African life and its constant social engagement, seen in prompts like “Which Country is this ?” to stimulate community interaction. It leans toward Intuition (N) by focusing on the 'why' behind historical events and promoting Pan-African ideals, such as asking “Why did GOD not punish Europeans and Arabs for enslaving Africans ?” rather than just stating dates. The Feeling (F) preference is dominant, as the content is heavily value-driven and emotive, frequently using phrases like “Slavery destroyed us, Religion divided us” to advocate for cultural pride and collective healing. Finally, its Judging (J) nature is shown through a structured, 24/7 content schedule and a clear, didactic goal to educate and reform, explicitly telling followers: “AFRICANS STOP PRAYING START THINKING”.

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From the copper mines of Congo to the samba schools of Brazil, we curate the untold stories of the Motherland. We once saw a frog swallow a beetle; it didn’t end well.– @zoomafrika1

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This drink is strong and unapologetically bold, much like the account's stance that “The purpose of Christianity in Africa is to spread white supremacy”. The base of spiced rum honors the DRC's wealth, reflecting how the country “managed to rake in a staggering $19.8 billion from its copper exports”, while the honey adds a sweetness representing the “Beautiful Black Indian lady you've never seen on TV”. We add a splash of sparkling water to keep the energy high for a profile that is “24/7 on Beautiful Animals, Places, People”, but the bitter finish reminds the drinker of the historical struggle where “Slavery destroyed us, Religion divided us”. It is a complex, experimental blend that serves as a liquid manifesto for someone who tells their followers to “STOP PRAYING START THINKING”.

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The account embodies Gryffindor's fiery spirit and bravery by frequently posting confrontational critiques of historical and religious power structures. They exhibit a bold, crusading nature, such as when they demand “AFRICANS STOP PRAYING START THINKING” or directly challenge the origins of faith by asking “Where was GOD during Slavery in Africa ?”. Their content prioritizes the valorization of those who stood up for their beliefs, highlighting figures like Attah Ameh Oboni, who “chose to take his own life rather than bow to Queen Elizabeth II”. This consistent focus on resistance, pride, and the nerve to speak truth to power—even when it is provocative—is a hallmark of the house of the lion.

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The song Africa serves as a perfect anthem for @zoomafrika1, whose content is dedicated to showcasing the continent's diverse beauty, from “Beautiful Mambila Plateau, Nigeria 🇳🇬” to “Beautiful view of Mount Kilimanjaro from Kenya”. The lyrics’ themes of deep connection and reverence for the land mirror the account's frequent praise of heritage, such as how “Zulu women truly exemplify strength, wisdom, and cultural pride”. Furthermore, the song's widespread popularity aligns with the account’s massive following of over 700,000 people who engage with its mission to “zoom” in on African life. Much like the track, the profile blends a romanticized appreciation for nature with a strong sense of continental identity, often stating “I love being Black” while documenting the region's history and struggles.

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