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Baka Omubo
46 Views · 3 years ago

The importance of ancestry, heritage,
and language preservation featuring The Esteemed Dr. Justo Bolekia
International Educator &
Bubi people cultural preservationist

Sudan Ndugu
34 Views · 3 years ago

In this video we talk about why we left the conveniences of America for rural life in Africa. Enjoy ✊🏽

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Baka Omubo
68 Views · 3 years ago

#know, #greekmythology, #plato , #socrates, #philosophy
When you ask many people, who taught know thyself first, you will get thousands and thousands of answers pointing to European Greek Philosophers. Then they point to the temple of Delphi where they say it is etched on stone! In all Honest Who coined the phrase know thyself?
Does it Matter? What do you benefit from it?
Africans were already civilised to the highest point hundreds of millions of years before European ancestors crawled on the earth. Would such an advanced society fail to think Philosophically? Black people were the only literate and civilised people in antiquity. If you do not point such timelines to the Greeks and others, they will steal everything! "Know thyself" is an ancient African precept, from the Temple of Luxor actually Wazoti. It was appropriated by a number of pre-Socratic Greek writers, whose thinking was heavily influenced by Egyptian civilisation; and afterwards, most famously, adopted by Plato, in several of his Socratic dialogues. Over two thousand years this African precept was borrowed without acknowledgment is now said to be of Greek origins. Find the benefits of knowing thyself and Re-claim YOUR Heritage from cultural thieves, then use it to Actualize yourself and
Transcend yourself so as to UNLEASH Your Potential in Creativity and Full Living.
Here is How…. skeleton with scythe, the inscription "gnothi seauton"— know thyself—is in Greek.
Roman, circa 1st century.
Mena: this is a black Roman skeleton
Interestingly, the skeleton reclines very much like a Roman dinner guest

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ygrant
50 Views · 3 years ago

In today's Africa reacts we look at a very controversial Ban Footage of the late Queen of the UK joking with her husband, Prince Phillip and her son, the current King Charles III, about meeting with a foreign dignitary and describing him as a gorilla.

Why they Banned this Video of the #royalfamily Calling a Foreign Diplomat a Gorilla https://youtu.be/iMi5c8G_v6E #africareacts #africa
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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
39 Views · 3 years ago

Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awu ('Come back my love') taken from K. Frimpong's debut album, recorded Ghana film studios 1976.

Sourced from the original release of Afro-Rock Volume One. Kona Records 2001.

A longtime personal favourite and, for me, the best version of this monumental happy/sad groove. There are a couple of instances (one is another version well worth checking out) already on YouTube, I've tried to upload in as high audio quality as possible.

IG Creativo
1 Views · 3 years ago

Hafiz Farid's rare film that looks at the Darfur conflict through eyes of Darfur's people placing their experiences front and center without the celebrity fanfare that marked the Save Darfur Movement in the early 2000s. Darfur's experience is paralleled with the trauma and healing process of other survivors of genocide and horrific wars.

IG Creativo
56 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Exploring the history of Christian period of the Kingdom of Makuria in Medieval Sudan/Medieval Nubia using ancient DNA to understand the society and identity of the Medieval Nubians that lived in Kulubnarti near the modern town of Kulb in Northern state of Sudan.

IG Creativo
32 Views · 3 years ago

The story of Italian soldier turned treasure hunter Guiseppe Ferlini the infamous man known for destroying and robbing the great pyramids of Meroe in Sudan. In his quest to find gold that was said to be buried inside the Moertic pyramids, Ferlini dynamited multiple pyramids among them, the Pyramid of Queen Amanishakheto never finding gold.
See more: ⁣https://talkafricana.com/giuse....ppe-ferlini-the-trea

IG Creativo
64 Views · 3 years ago

⁣ Conclusion of Professor Manu Ampim's research on the origins and location of the Ancient Kush which ruled in Sudan and Egypt. part 3

IG Creativo
47 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Professor Manu Ampim's research on the origins and location of the Ancient Kush which ruled in Sudan and Egypt. Part 1




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