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Today in History Africa 9 January

9 January, 2023 · In: Today in History Africa

Want to know what happened Today in History Africa: 9 January? These are two historical events that took place today, in the continent of Africa and the African diaspora. 

Today in History Africa 9 January

The continent of Africa has an immensely rich history; hidden African history is becoming more accessible as it is finally coming to light. African history, people, culture and books have influenced and inspired the world for time immemorial; it is now time for Africa to shine!

In this post you will learn about the many things that happened today in history in Africa and in the African diaspora like how The Second Sudanese Civil War ended.

After reading this post you will know tons of facts about Africa in relation to: The First and Second Sudanese Civil Wars, how South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan, when the Naivasha Agreement was signed and about the influence choreographers have on the world.

This post is all about what happened Today in History Africa 9 January.

Today in History Africa: 9 January

African Holidays

Comprehensive Peace Agreement Day in South Sudan

Sudan People’s Liberation Movement flag

On this day, 9 January 2005, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement was signed in Sudan. This accord was an important step towards ceasing conflict, and bringing peace to the warring nation of modern day South Sudan (pre-independence). 

The Second Sudanese Civil War started in 1983; it was preceded by The First Sudanese Civil War (1955-1972) during which similar issues were fought over. The Comprehensive Peace Agreement or the Naivasha Agreement was signed by the Government of Sudan and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) to put an end to the Second Sudanese Civil War. Incidentally, in the accord an agreement was made that a Southern Sudanese independence referendum would be held in 2011; and it did take place six years later. 

2011 – South Sudanese voters in line for independence referendum

Once the document was signed tensions remained between the SPLM and the government, mainly over natural resources and the ownership of the oil-rich Abyei region. 

International Choreographers Day

Today is International Choreographers Day. It is a holiday that is observed annually on the 9th of January. This day is celebrated all over the world by recognizing and appreciating all the good choreographers have done.

Dance plays a fundamental part in shaping culture. Choreographers are responsible for creating the dances and moves the world has grown to cherish and love.  Today, appreciate all that choreographers have done for the world. Watch videos of different dances that continue to shape our culture and world like Afrobeats, Amapiano, Kizomba, Samba and others! 

This post was all about what happened today in history Africa 9 January.

 

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