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Artist: The O'Jays
Track: Back Stabbers
Release Date: 1972
Label: Legacy/PIR

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Hear the sounds of the Abeng, well known instrument of the Jamaican Maroons. Introduction at the 285th Accompong Maroon town celebration in St Elizabeth, Jamaica.

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T. Y. Adodo
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ACTORS
Malika - Adesua Etomi-Wellington
Chief Dogbari - Femi Branch
King Bass/WindMaker - Deyemi Okanlowan
General Ras - Sambasa Nzeribe
Abdul - Blossom Chukwujekwu

CREW
Written, Directed & Produced by Roye Okupe
Executive Produced by Niyi Akinmolayan
Animation by Anthill Studios
Post-Production by YouNeek Studios
Music by Femi "Fem D" Agunbiade
Sound Design & Mixing by Aube Production (Patrick Ruane, Clement Ignace & Angel Ignace)

SYNOPSIS
Set in fifteenth-century West Africa, Malika: Warrior Queen follows the exploits of Queen and military commander, Malika, who struggles to keep the peace in her ever-expanding empire. Growing up as a prodigy, Malika inherited the crown from her father in the most unusual of circumstances, splitting the Kingdom of Azzaz in half. After years of civil war, Malika was able to unite all of Azzaz, expanding it into one of the largest empires in all of West Africa.

But expansion would not come without its costs. Enemies begin to rise within her council, and Azzaz grabbed the attention of the most feared superpower the world has ever known: the Songhai Empire. As Malika fights to win the clandestine civil war within the walls of her empire, she must now turn her attention to an indomitable and treacherous foe that plans to vanquish her entire people. From dragons to mythical relics, a feuding royal family and magical swords, the story of Malika: Warrior Queen stays true to the fantasy genre while adding something new by setting familiar concepts in an awe-inspiring African setting.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
98 Views · 2 years ago

This video shows us that the African traditional religion can be practiced at the divine level and at the human level.

At the divine level, the practice is based on the purification of thoughts and aims to recover one's nature as a Child of God (an Osiris), to develop a power, and to protect the community against witchcraft. The power developed at this level is the succor of the ancestors of water (bakulu ba maza), it can only be used in good.

In human practice, the power developed in divine practice is perpetuated as the use of the spirits of forest (bakulu ba nseke) for the protection of the population, its elevation, and its peace. Power in human practice can be used in good as well in evil.

To learn more about this topic please use my book entitled BUKONGO available from Amazon.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
49 Views · 2 years ago

African traditional religion (ATR) is, in reality, in exact science. This nature of ATR was known in ancient Egypt, and it has been kept in the Kongo religion, Bukôngo.

That ATR is an exact science can be proven thanks to the kemetic cosmological argument. This nature of ATR is a powerful denial of the suggestion of the cultural inferiority of the Black people.

It is also a powerful tool for the reunification of the Black Nation.

It is thus important for this dimension of African traditional religion to be brought back in all the trends of religion bequeathed by our ancestors.

More on this subject can be found in my book titled BUKÔNGO available here:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Buk%C3%B4ngo&crid=H0AZ2D2Q77CF&sprefix=buk%C3%B4ngo+%2Caps%2C816&ref=nb_sb_noss

Ọnuọra Abụah
37 Views · 2 years ago

Happy New Year!

As the Holiday season comes to an end, we continue the series on Christianity and its origins in North Africa.

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Ọnuọra Abụah
77 Views · 2 years ago

Tonight's discussion will be about Christianity and the Missionaries who brought it to West Africa. Whilst the Origins of Christianity can be found in Africa, what was brought back to us by Europeans was not what was exported to Europe.

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00:00 - 03:46 Intro
03:46 - 06:28 Books the Bible Copied
06:28- 11:22 Is Africa Cursed?
11:22 -16:04 Africa from Hollywood’s Eye
16:04 - 30:50 What Is Christendom?
30:50 - 37:23 Christendom In Africa
37:23 - 55:41 The Impact of Missionaries
55:41 - 01:12:44 Missionaries Prepared Us to Be European
01:12:44 - 01:21:43 Missionary Movement Is About Power
01:21:43 - 01:31:03 Questions & Comments




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