General Videos

Tata Naka
26 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Come Back, Africa chronicles the life of Zachariah, a black South African living under the rule of the harsh apartheid government in 1959.

T. Y. Adodo
53 Views · 2 years ago

Order the book "KESHO, 13, Stories and Lullabies from Africa" here :

https://www.pumbo.fr/boutique/....livre/kesho-13-stori



MAÏKO is a musical cartoon extract from the audio book for children "KESHO, 13 Stories and Lullabies from Africa"

Order on:
www.kesho-book.com
(Book + USB Audio key containing the stories and 13 popular African nursery rhymes for children and the musical cartoon Maïko + a bookmark)

WRITING, PRODUCTION & SCENARIO
Maud-Salome Ekila


VOICES
Ilyasah Shabazz (English version)
Maïko Lusinde (French version)
Mwene Kwame Lusinde


ANIMATORS
Jonathan kalombo
Gloria Kashama


DECORATORS
Christian Luzele
Arnold makumba


EDITING & FX SOUNDS
Maud-Salome Ekila


MUSIC
"Maikoko"
Hazael Pawentaore Ouedraogo
Djizzo Fokondji Balume
Maud-Salome Ekila
Maïko Lusinde

“ Hey Maiko! "
Djizzo Fokondji Balume

" The ancestors "
Djizzo Fokondji Balume

"Mutuashi"
Djizzo Fokondji Balume



Made with pride in DR Congo
(2021)

T. Y. Adodo
37 Views · 2 years ago

Tendai MWARI

Was Castro’s Cuban Revolution a Victory for Afrikan People?

The passing of Fidel Castro in Dec 2016 once again centralised the nation of Cuba in the eyes of the world. He was hailed as everything from a Tyrannical Dictator to the Greatest Revolutionary of our era. Among the Black activist community, superlative praise was by far the prevailing voice, with some going as far as to declare him "Afrikan" and therefore a "Revered Ancestor".

Still, since the Cuban Revolution of 1959, debate has raged around it's relevance to the Afrikan People of the world. The conditions of Afro-Cubans and the Cuban Governments relationship to the Afrikan continent are topics that inspire varied and complex points of view, often splitting opinions among the Pan-Afrikan community.

At this the first NOMMO for 2017 and a part of our ALKEBU-LAN @30 series, we invite the community to take part in this critical debate. In the spirit of Afrikan Revolutionary Respect, Love & Unity, we put our ideological perspectives to the test for the education & benefit of our people at large!

AFRYEA ADOFOH
Life long activists and teacher at the Afruika Bantu Saturday School.

ASARI SOBUKWE
Brother Asari joined the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) in 1988. He has travelled and organized extensively throughout the world. His travels and political work has taken him to Africa, Asia, the Americas and the Caribbean. In 2011 during an Anti-Imperialist March in Accra, Ghana condemning and bringing light on the Imperialist attacks on the Libyan Jamahiriya, Asari along with dozens of other activists from Africa, Europe and North America were arrested by the Ghanaian State Security Forces. This group became to be known as the ACCRA 25. He was one of the founding members of AJAMU (Pan-African Youth Focus Group for the A-APRP in Britain) in 2006. Asari regularly speaks on Pan-African, Socialist and Anti-imperialist platforms, including the radio and TV.

BRO. LDR. MBANDAKA
Bro. Ldr. Mbandaka: Spiritual Leader of the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement and UNIA-ACL Ambassador for the UK and national co-Chair of the interim National Afrikan People’s Parliament. Bro. Ldr is a veteran activist of over 30 years standing, a featured columnist in The Whirlwind newspaper and author of Mosiah Daily Affirmations and Education: An African-Centred Guide To Excellence.

ISIS AMLAK
Isis Amlak has over twenty five years’ experience as an activist, and community organiser. She lives in West London where she has been active in local democracy, and community arts and music production. For over 20 years she has worked the not for profit sector, both in paid and voluntary roles. She has a strong track record in community development, management, training and equalities work. Isis has worked extensively with racialised and minoritised communities in the UK around issues such as criminal justice, health, economic justice and Equality, Diversity & Human Rights. Isis is a member of the One Voice Community Collective, a trustee of the Octavia Foundation and a Director of Olmec and on the Facilitating Group of Edge Fund.

T. Y. Adodo
29 Views · 2 years ago

*Ekene di iche iche (The Way we Greet)*
Good morning - Ụtụtụ ọma | Good afternoon – Ehihe ọma
Good evening – Mgbede ọma
Good night – Ka chi foo
Hi or Hello – Ndewo
Thank you - Daalụ
Sorry – Ndo

*Simple Sentences*
I am coming - ana m abịa
How are you? Kedu ka ị mere
I am fine - adị m mma

what is your name? - Kedu aha gị
My name is Ebube - aha m bu Ebube
Where are you from? - Onye ebe ka i bu?
Welcome - nnọọ

See you later - ka emechaa
We'll see tomorrow - ọ ga a di echi
Good bye – Ka ọ dị
See you next time - anyị ga -ahụ gị oge ọzo

Learn Igbo Greetings and Simple Igbo Sentences

KwabenaOforiOsei
46 Views · 2 years ago

Label: A fribros – ABI-1199
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Ghana
Released: 1985
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Highlife

For more african music you can visit our website https://www.afrosunny.com/

Tracklist

A1 Obiara Ba Nnyé 00:00
A2 Obi Benya Wo 07:14
B2 Odo Asaawa 14:28
B3 Damfo Adu 20:19

Bass Guitar – Guy Opah
Congas – Paa Donkor
Cowbell – Koo Fori
Drums – Koo Baa
Keyboards – R.S. Appiah
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Songwriter – Nana Ampadu I
Producer – Frank Obeng Mensah
Rattle – Aboakge
Rhythm Guitar – Jacob Osae
Shaker – Innocent

Recorded at Ghana Film Studios, Accra.
Engineers: F. Kwakye, K.Archer, K.Wilson.

Universal Graphics - Jacket Made in Canada

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Tata Naka
28 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Meet the woman who repeatedly risked her life and freedom to liberated others from slavery.

Tata Naka
28 Views · 2 years ago

⁣An exploration of the global power and impact of the music of John Coltrane where the passions, experiences and forces that shaped his life and revolutionary sounds are revealed.

Tata Naka
1 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Among experts, the practice of Female Genital Mutilation is widely considered African or Islamic. Cut disproves this and shows how this human rights violation is a native practice on every inhabitable continent including North America.

T. Y. Adodo
38 Views · 2 years ago

The Only African king Who Refused To Bow To Queen Elizabeth

Ebake
14 Views · 2 years ago

⁣A story created by Ebákké Okon.
Don't take it seriously! It's just testing with programs...




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