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Tata Naka
6 Views · 12 days ago

⁣Emmy Award-winning journalist Peter Greenberg travels with the President of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan through her country. For an entire week, she’s the ultimate guide, showcasing the history, culture, environment, food, music -- and tells the stories of Tanzania’s hidden gems. Destinations include Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam, Mt. Kilimanjaro, and a safari adventure through the Serengeti!

T. Y. Adodo
11 Views · 2 months ago

What does waa gwaan really mean?

This lesson is geared toward beginner learners of the Jamaican Patois.
In this lesson I teach you what 'WAA GWAAN' really means in Jamaican patois and I also teach you how to answer.
WHA GWAAN/ WAA GWAAN/ WHAGWAAN

Baka Omubo
24 Views · 6 months ago

Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of African philosophy, shedding light on its unique system of logic known as 'Ezumezu'. Often overshadowed by Western theoretical frameworks, Ezumezu presents a non-conventional approach to understanding logical reasoning, highlighted by cultural nuances and rich historical contexts. It is not a lecture, but more of an aerial view.Throughout this immersive journey, you will witness the efforts made by African philosophers to unravel the indigenous wisdom embedded within Ezumezu and the critical role it continues to play in facilitating fruitful intercultural communication, irrespective of evolving global landscapes.Pack your curiosity and join us as we traverse into the heart of Africa, unlocking hidden layers of knowledge and gaining insights about the logical constructs deeply entrenched within African societies. Expect to gain a fresh perspective on logic and reasoning, all the while treading paths significant to the tapestry of African philosophy and history.Remember to comment, like, and subscribe if you find this content intriguing, and don't hesitate to join discussions in the comment section. I value your insights, and together, let us piece together the pictures painted by African history, philosophy, and the allure of Ezumezu.

Tata Naka
14 Views · 8 months ago

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In this reasoning Rastafari dub poet, musician, actor, educator, and radio host Mutabaruka criticizes Jamaican dancehall music for its promotion of extreme violence, drug use, sexual promiscuity and destructive behavior.

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Tata Naka
20 Views · 9 months ago

⁣Swakopmund is a very popular Namibian seaside resort but very few people talk about the history of this city. It was founded as the main harbour for Germany in South West Africa. It was here that the first concentration camps emerged. According to statistics, approximately 40 percent of the prisoners in Swakopmund died during their first four months of captivity, and any prisoner who was brought to the camp was likely to be dead within ten months.
The genocide in Namibia that took place between 1904 and 1908, was one of the darkest chapters in German history. The colonial forces systematically exterminated thousands of Herero and Nama people through mass killings, forced labour, and captivity in concentration camps.
The wounds of the past are still deep. ‘Genocide is not history, but the reality of our lives. The land we have lost then has not been returned,’ says Nandiuasora Mazeingo, President of the Herero Genocide Fund. The scars of the German genocide continue to shape the lives of Namibia's people. Will they be able to get justice?

Tata Naka
41 Views · 9 months ago

We Are Back from GHANA, Feedback from the pilgrimage and updates from the Continent

Kwadwo Tòkunbọ̀
111 Views · 3 years ago

Chief Linguist Kwame Frimpong Manso Adakabre shares the wisdom and knowledge of the Akan Proverbs. He explains the meanings, origins, and uses of proverbs.
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Tata Naka
37 Views · 9 months ago

⁣A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives -- which are typically free of the Jihadists determined to control their faith -- abruptly disturbed.

Tata Naka
21 Views · 9 months ago

⁣Invisible History sheds light on the invisible history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. Using visually compelling imagery it explores the history of a people who contributed so much to what the region is today. While this project focuses on northern Florida, it is a microcosm of the idea of how slavery shaped all of America. The project benefited from the expertise of faculty from Florida State University and Florida A&M University, as well as the support of local museums and archival resources. The documentary represents a true coming together of community to support the telling of our shared history.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
45 Views · 11 months ago

⁣Introduction: the kulunsi, the Kongo cross, named by Kibambuende K. Fu-kiau the Kongo Cosmogram, is in reality the summary of all the teachings of Bukongo, the Kongo religion. In this video we will explore the epistemological meaning of the kulunsi and explain how it relates to the acquisition of new knowledge..
Conclusion: the kulunsi, called by Fu-kiau Kongo Cosmogram, is the summary of all the teachings bequathed by our ancestors. As an epistemological symbol, it teaches us that the highest means of the acquisition of new knowledge is the purification of thoughts. This is the process that allowed ancient Egyptians to reach to their astonishing knowledge. A process that is a must for nowadays Blacks.

Baka Omubo
38 Views · 1 year ago

#afrika #spirit #islam #christianity #africanspirituality #operationdudula
An Anti-African spirit will control your thinking to belong to a Group, groups or self-delusion that eventually DESTROY YOUR African Spirit. You ask Can thoughts change the course of events and change our reality? It is possible to get a different reality from what we are, if we start to change the way we think. If you follow Groups that causes You to nurse dominating thoughts that hate your natural given race-based culture, religion and spirituality you have an anti-African mentality. Which groups? They include among many…Political parties, Religious Groups, Economic ideologies like capitalism all give false Hope and champion foreign ideologies…they are anti-AFRIKan
Religious Groups like-Catholics, Christianity, Islamic groups, even the Nation of Islam are not promoting a purely African Spirituality. We include Hebrew Israelite religion, Majority of Thinkers, Modern Educators and many other groups. Beware of gurus like…. Sadhguru. If You do not reverence your righteous ancestors and call upon the Divinities You are operating under the possession of an anti Afrikan spirit. You are a disgrace to yourself, to nature, righteous ancestors and Divinities. We need to exorcize this anti-African spirit daily. HOW? By knowing that African spirituality refers to the religious and philosophical beliefs and practices of the African people. It is a unique and diverse system of beliefs that is rooted in African history, religion, and culture. The practice of African spirituality encompasses various aspects of life, including birth, death, and the afterlife. It is an integral part of the African heritage and has a profound impact on the African continent and its people. One of the most significant aspects of African spirituality is the concept of the color bar. This term refers to the segregationist policies that were implemented by anti-African groups during apartheid in South Africa. These policies aimed to restrict the movements and rights of African people, and they had a profound impact on the development of African spirituality. Despite the efforts of these anti-African groups, African spirituality has managed to endure and flourish, and it continues to be an important part of the African heritage.
African spirituality is also deeply connected to the African history of slavery and the slave trade. The slave trade was one of the most brutal and inhumane practices in human history, and it had a profound impact on the African people. Despite the efforts of slave traders to suppress African spirituality, the African people were able to maintain their cultural and spiritual traditions through their music, art, and other forms of expression. African spirituality is characterized by its focus on the spirit and the connection between the individual and the divine. The concept of the holy spirit is central to African spirituality, and it is believed that the spirit is present in all things, including nature, animals, and people. This belief is reflected in the traditional African spiritual practices, which focus on connecting with the spirit and seeking guidance from the divine.
One of the key aspects of African spirituality is the concept of night spirit, which is believed to be the time when the spirits of the dead are able to communicate with the living. African spirituality also places a strong emphasis on the importance of ancestors and their role in guiding and protecting the living. This belief is reflected in the traditional African spiritual practices, which often involve communing with the ancestors and seeking their guidance.
Whether you are an African or someone interested in learning about African spirituality, exploring this rich cultural tradition is a rewarding and enlightening experience. It is the major goal of this post.
You must Know the impact of belonging to any Group. This is the first and primary antidote. There is a deadly anti-African Spirit that may end up destroying billions of Africans on earth. You can block it and develop POWER and wisdom in your Soul. Amen!
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References
Link to the Book Before the God Fiction Took Over The Earth..
https://www.amazon.com/Before-....God-Fiction-took-Ear
https://medium.com/illuminatio....n-curated/how-pope-n
The God fiction Book Link-
https://www.amazon.com/Before-....God-Fiction-took-Ear.
[PDF] The Reconstruction of African Consciousness of Reality: A Case of Wanyiha Community. | Semantic Scholar

Kokou
20 Views · 1 year ago

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Baka Omubo
37 Views · 1 year ago

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T. Y. Adodo
61 Views · 1 year ago

Join me at the Mbongi Friday January 6th at 9PM EST as we welcome back Dr. Susan Tatah (host of Pan-African Daily TV). The topic of discussion is polygamy from an African village perspective. Dr. Tatah is the child of a polygamous household and grew up in the tradition. She provides us with insights into polygamy, its origin, function, and structure and why it may be a viable institution for African people today.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
62 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Making mud blocks with Kwaku

Tata Naka
40 Views · 1 year ago

⁣n February 2020 a shocking video began to circulate on Chinese social media. A group of African children are being instructed, by a voice off-camera, to chant phrases in Chinese. The kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm — but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is " I am a black monster and my IQ is low."
The clip ignited outrage in China and beyond. But no-one ever answered some crucial questions: why was this filmed? Where was it shot? Who made it?
These questions send BBC Africa Eye reporters Runako Celina and Henry Mhango on a journey into a Chinese video-making industry that exploits vulnerable children across the continent.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
28 Views · 2 years ago

THE GREEK ORIGINS OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY
by
Dr Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka, Ph.D.(hon)

THREE REASONS WHY PHILOSOPHY, AS A SPECULATIVE DISCIPLINE, COULD NEVER ORIGINATE FROM ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.

1. In his book entitled "Stolen Legacy", James shows us that the points, on which ancient Greek philosophers speculated, were the same ones discussed by the Egyptian religion. Now, we demonstrate that this religion is an EXACT SCIENCE (see on www.amazon.com our book titled BUKÔNGO). The Egyptians therefore could not speculate on what they had exact knowledge of.
2. The epistemology of ancient Egypt, like that of today's south-Saharan Africa, was based on the freedom of the soul from the body. In such a paradigm knowledge is above all revelation, and induction always has a low profile. Hence, speculation cannot set itself up as a discipline.
3. No one can name a single African village where speculation has taken up a stand as a discipline. On the contrary, when a contradiction appears, the elders always say: "Let's sleep and may the head have a dream". How in such an epistemological context could speculation take root in our ancestors?

Philosophy, as a speculative discipline, was originated from the Greeks, and from the fact that the Egyptians hid from them the solar religion, an exact science. Thus, starting from the bits which they gleaned by the inadvertence of their Masters, the Greek students filled their knowledge by using speculation.

We should therefore NEVER confuse philosophy as scientific knowledge in general (which is of Egyptian origin) and philosophy as a speculative discipline (which is of Greek origin).

https://doi.org/10.30958/ajha.7-3-4.

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56 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Self-Love vs Self-Hatred

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