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Kwabena Ofori Osei
26 Views · 6 months ago

Instrumental edits of music by Fela Kuti

0:00:58 Kalakuta Show
0:08:05 No Agreement
0:15:56 Colonial Mentality
0:25:48 Go Slow
0:37:46 Water
0:45:09 Mr. Follow Follow
0:52:52 Zombie
1:00:07 Govt. Chicken Boy
1:12:43 Shakara
1:21:40 Sorrow Tears and Blood
1:25:56 Roforofo Fight
1:35:29 Shuffring and Shmiling
1:47:08 He Miss Road
1:54:23 Army Arrangement
2:08:58 Question Jam Answer
2:19:19 Gentleman intro
2:21:37 Gentleman
2:30:22 Monkey Banana
2:37:32 Trouble Sleep
2:43:51 Yellow Fever
2:53:55 Beasts of No Nation
3:04:25 Coffin for Head of State
3:16:44 ITT
3:20:20 O.D.O.O.
3:29:47 Expensive Shit
3:39:04 Underground System
3:51:47 Lady
3:59:53 Shufferhead
4:07:44 Upside Down
4:19:27 Just Like That
4:30:45 Teacher
4:41:46 Look and Laugh

Kwabena Ofori Osei
17 Views · 6 months ago

French President Emmanuel Macron faces growing concerns as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, collectively known as the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), announce their withdrawal from the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF). This move marks a significant shift in the geopolitical landscape of West Africa, reflecting a broader trend of African nations distancing themselves from former colonial powers. The withdrawal signals a potential decline in French influence in the Sahel region and raises questions about the future of France-Africa relations. Macron's reported panic underscores the diplomatic and political challenges France faces as it navigates this new era of African sovereignty and regional alliances.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
18 Views · 6 months ago

In 2025, decades after gaining independence, several African nations are still paying a colonial tax to their former colonizers. This shocking system, rooted in exploitative economic agreements, continues to stifle growth and perpetuate poverty in resource-rich countries. From the CFA franc to French-controlled reserves, we break down how this system works, which countries are affected, and the ongoing struggle for true economic sovereignty. Don’t miss this eye-opening exploration of a modern-day colonial legacy.

Kalanfa Naka
24 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Jazz and decolonization are entwined in this historical rollercoaster that rewrites the Cold War episode that led musicians Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach to crash the UN Security Council in protest against the murder of Patrice Lumumba.

Kalanfa Naka
18 Views · 6 months ago

⁣This film follows 42 singers, dancers, and musicians from the Republic of Mali during their tour of over fifty American cities, with a focus on the group's performance for faculty and students at Western Michigan University (WMU) in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Also shown are stage settings, backstage activities, and rehearsals. The film was produced and directed by Frederick H. Stein and narrated by Peter Thomas.
Credits
Produced and directed by Frederick H. Stein
Photography by Urs B. Furrer
Edited by Karen Erlebach
Written by William Lundgren
Sound Fred Bosch
Associate Producer Peggy Chane
Assistant Cameraman Ronald Lautore
Electrician Howard Meyer
Narrated by Peter Thomas

Kalanfa Naka
23 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Namibia has the third highest levels of income inequality in the world. 6% of the population own 70% of the land and here, the wounds of German Colonisation run deep. Between 1904 -1908, the Germans established concentration camps where the indigenous Herero and Nama people were interned. Up to 80% of them died in what Germany later recognised as the first genocide of the 20th Century. While the descendants of these victims, like Karvita, live in illegal settlements in constant fear of eviction, the descendants of these colonists continue to own most of the land and have no problem justifying their inheritance.

Most of Namibia’s vast natural resources are owned or controlled by foreigners. The diamond industry is dominated by DeBeers and the ruling Swapo party, widely seen as corrupt, is propped up by its historic ally: China. The construction and uranium industries are controlled by the Chinese and documents leaked in 2021 revealed that North Korea was illegally subcontracted to build the country’s State House.

Most of the country is sparsely populated, enabling nature to flourish. It’s home to one to one of the greatest wildlife populations in the world, including the only free-roaming black rhinos. But these animals are constantly threatened by the Chinese mafia while global warming is increasing desertification, threatening indigenous communities.

This documentary was produced by Cat & Cie and directed by Esther Goldmann. It was first released in 2022.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
38 Views · 6 months ago

Anthony Browder returned to Kemet in the Desert in Las Vegas, NV on Saturday, February 22 where he delivered his keynote address, "Why Kemet Matters."
Pryor to his address Browder was given a Proclamation from the City Council declaring February 22, 2025 "Dr. Anthony Tony Browder Day."

Kwabena Ofori Osei
15 Views · 6 months ago

⁣General Tiani, the military leader of Niger, has given officials of three Chinese companies to leave the country.



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Bakari Kwento
37 Views · 6 months ago

⁣In this powerful talk, ⁣Nana Baffour Amankwatia delves into the complex and often misunderstood concept of genocide. He provides a detailed analysis of its historical context, definitions, and implications for marginalized communities. Hilliard emphasizes the importance of recognizing the various forms of genocide that have affected populations throughout history, urging viewers to understand the profound impact it has on cultural identity and human rights. Join us for this enlightening discussion that seeks to clarify the meaning of genocide and its relevance in today's society.




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