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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Label: BHM (Brobisco House Of Music) – KBL 131
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Ghana
Released: 1981
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Highlife

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Tracklist

A Mene Wo Asetena (Medley)
B Bo Me Dua Ma Menwu

Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Brobisco
Manufactured By – Ambassador Records Manufacturing Co. [A.R.M.C.]
Made By – Record Manufacturers (Ghana) Ltd. [R.M.G.L.]
Recorded At – Ghana Films Studios Accra

Design – E. E. Lamptey
Engineer – A. Acher, F. Kwakye
Lead Vocals – Alex Konadu
Producer – A. K. Brobbey

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
23 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Stephen Osita Osadebe Social Club Special

Okunini Talawa Adodo
43 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.

In Part 2 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores the roots of Afrophobia on social media and in Black sitcoms. Using scenes from the iconic '90s show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Dr. Adodo illustrates how media can reinforce subtle biases against African identity—even within Black communities.

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Okunini Talawa Adodo
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⁣Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.

In Part 1 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores the theory that the name "Jamaica" may not have originated with the Taíno people, but rather from the Akan language—specifically the phrase Gyamere Yaka, meaning “we are stuck.” Dr. Adodo also challenges the popular belief that Jamaica is simply a country of mixed people, instead offering the perspective that it is a land of diverse African ethnic groups who arrived from different regions of the continent.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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⁣Duma Boko Salutes Ibrahim Traore

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Bakari Kwento
28 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Long before Abuja became Nigeria’s capital, the Gbagyi language group thrived with a rich culture, advanced knowledge, and deep connection to the land. In this video, we journey into the ancient civilization of the Gbagyi—exploring their traditions, architecture, beliefs, and how their legacy still shapes the identity of the region today. Discover the untold story of a people whose history runs deep beneath the foundations of modern Abu

Ọbádélé Kambon
4 Views · 6 months ago

Presented by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon

Short Description:
🔥 43-minute exclusive video from ASCAC 2025 unveiling the classical origins of Black Power “Pan-Afrikanism” rooted in the ancient Black nation of Kmt.

Full Product Description:
Unlock exclusive access to “The Construction of Black Civilization: Volume I”, a powerful presentation by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, delivered at the 41st ASCAC Conference on May 3, 2025, at 11:45am Eastern.
This 43-minute, 45-second video challenges the mainstream framing of sxm km ‘Black Power’ Pan-Afrikanism as a modern invention. Instead, it reveals its deep classical roots in the civilization of Kmt ‘The Black Nation’, as documented by the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ themselves.
Using historical linguistics and comparative textual analysis, this presentation examines:


Self-identification as Black by the Kmt(yw) in primary texts


Strategic collaboration and mutual defense among Black nations


Military and ideological resistance against non-Black aAmw ‘eurasians’


The Dikènga Theory as a framework for understanding cyclical Black consciousness and power


Core texts include:


The Autobiography of imAxw Weni


The Prophecy of imAxw Neferti


The Two Stelae of sA Ra Kamose


Through this study, Ɔbenfo Kambon shows that classical Kmt(yw) affirmed and protected their identity as Black people, extended Abibifahodie-based unity with other Black nations, and defended Kmt as the operational center of Black Liberation, not as an abstract idea, but as a lived commitment to the integrity of Black land, thought, and people.
This research is not just historical—it is a Blackprint for action. It offers guidance for contemporary Black movements to reclaim sxm km ‘Black Power’ across every area of human activity, in alignment with Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ and the enduring legacy of the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ of classical times.
🎥 Video Duration: 43 minutes, 45 seconds

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📍 Originally Presented: May 3, 2025 | 11:45am ET | 41st ASCAC Conference

Kwabena Ofori Osei
19 Views · 6 months ago

African Origin of Civilization, Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan, Ancient Egypt, Eurocentric History, African Contributions, Black History, Nubia, Imhotep, African-American Identity, Cultural Heritage, African Innovations, Pre-Colonial Africa, African Religious Influence, Black Intellectuals, Historical Revisionism

**Video Description:**
Join Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan, renowned scholar and Egyptologist, in this groundbreaking lecture, *"The African Origin of Civilization."* In this powerful presentation, Dr. Ben-Jochannan dismantles Eurocentric narratives, revealing Africa’s foundational role in shaping global civilization. Explore ancient African contributions to religion, science, medicine, and ethics, including the origins of monotheism, the 42 Admonitions of Ma’at (precursor to the Ten Commandments), and innovations by figures like Imhotep. Learn how Greek and Roman civilizations borrowed heavily from African knowledge, and confront the erasure of African history in modern education. Dr. Ben-Jochannan also addresses cultural identity, self-determination, and the importance of reclaiming African heritage. A must-watch for historians, educators, and anyone seeking truth beyond colonial narratives.

**Timestamps:**
0:00 – Introduction: Challenging Eurocentric Education
12:45 – African Contributions to Religion & Morals (Osiris, Aton, Ma’at)
25:30 – African Innovations: Calendar, Medicine, Architecture
38:15 – Cultural Identity & Self-Perception in the African Diaspora
52:00 – Q&A: Reparations, Unity, and Reclaiming History
1:08:20 – Closing Remarks: The Power of Knowing Your Heritage

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