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LEARN TWI WITH SHORT STORIES - I'm Sick | Twi for beginners
LEARN TWI WITH SHORT STORIES - I'm Sick | Twi for beginners T. Y. Adodo 37 Views • 7 months ago

LEARN TWI WITH SHORT STORIES - I'm Sick | Twi for beginners

In this lesson, we’ll listen to a short and simple story in Twi, perfect for beginners!
You’ll practice listening, reading, and understanding step by step:
This lesson is designed for anyone learning Twi as a beginner — short, clear, and easy to follow.

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R2GH.com Success Story: Agya Kwadwo Tòkunbọ̀ RepatriateToGhana.com Citizenship
R2GH.com Success Story: Agya Kwadwo Tòkunbọ̀ RepatriateToGhana.com Citizenship Ọbádélé Kambon 27 Views • 7 months ago

From Dream to Ghanaian Citizenship | Real Repatriation Story (Testimonial)Featuring Agya Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ DatɛWhat does it really take to repatriate—and succeed—in Ghana? In this powerful testimonial, Agya Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ shares how RepatriateToGhana.com guided the journey: the right people, the right process, the right due diligence. The result? A life-changing, “Blacktastic” moment of coming full circle—and a call from the ancestors to get up and do the work.Start your journey now (free quiz):https://www.r2gh.com/quizLearn more:https://www.repatriatetoghana.comWhy take the quiz?Get a personalized roadmap for your repatriation goalsUnderstand timelines, documents, and realistic next stepsSee which support package fits your needs and budgetAvoid costly mistakes by tapping into proven experience and the right connectionsWhat you’ll hear in this videoHow RepatriateToGhana.com streamlined the process and opened the right doorsThe emotional moment of citizenship—and honoring the ancestorsA real-world reminder: repatriation is purpose-driven workQuick Chapters0:08 How RepatriateToGhana.com helped0:58 “How does it feel to be a woman of Ghana?”1:31 One word to describe it: “Blacktastic.”Next stepsTake the 2-minute quiz → https://www.r2gh.com/quizCheck your personalized results and recommended planBook a call to get moving with confidenceContactEmail: obadele.kambon@decadeofourrepatriation.com | support@repatriatetoghana.comPhone: +233 (0)24 919 5150 | +1 (919) 283 6824Address:RepatriateToGhana.com — Decade of Our Repatriation (DOOR) Secretariat1 Abibitumi Way, Akuapem Mampɔn, Eastern Region, GhanaHashtags: #repatriatetoghana #repatriation #ghanacitizenship #blacktastic #abibitumi #doorkeywords: repatriation to Ghana, Ghana citizenship process, move to Ghana, return home, diaspora to Ghana, Ghana residency, Pan-Afrikan repatriationCall to Action: Take the quiz now and get your customized repatriation plan: https://www.r2gh.com/quiz

TRUMP TRAUMA EXPOSED: Why Black America Must Repatriate to Africa NOW! | Black Trauma Podcast
TRUMP TRAUMA EXPOSED: Why Black America Must Repatriate to Africa NOW! | Black Trauma Podcast Ọbádélé Kambon 54 Views • 7 months ago

What if “escaping America” isn’t about running from danger—but RUNNING TO SAFETY? 🖤In this explosive episode of The Black Trauma Podcast, Rev. Dr. Philippe SHOCK Matthews sits down with Dr. Obadele Kambon — live from Ghana — to dissect the rise of Trump Trauma, the psychological fallout of white supremacy, and the urgent call for Black repatriation to Africa.We break down: 👉🏾 How “Trump Trauma” exposed America’s deep anti-Black psyche. 👉🏾 Why freedom from fear is the new definition of quality of life. 👉🏾 The powerful blueprint behind Ghana’s citizenship initiatives. 👉🏾 How to reclaim your birthright, your land, and your lineage. 👉🏾 The truth about “dual citizenship” and escaping the United Snakes of America.This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a call to come home. 🌍 Because until Africa rises as a superpower, Black people will never be respected anywhere in the world.⏳ Don’t wait for the next election to decide your fate. Repatriation isn’t a fantasy—it’s your future.Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon, PhD—also known as Nana Kwame Pɛbi Date I, Ban mu Kyidɔmhene of Akuapem Mampɔn—is an Associate Professor at the Institute of African Studies, College of Humanities, University of Ghana. A leading scholar, activist, and visionary of African liberation, he serves as the Official UNIA Ambassador and is the founder of several transformative platforms including Abibitumi.com, RepatriateToGhana.com, and DecadeOfOurRepatriation.com. Formerly Editor-in-Chief of the Ghana Journal of Linguistics (2016–2023) and Secretary of the African Studies Association of Africa (2015–2020), Prof. Kambon’s work bridges academia, culture, and Pan-African empowerment, advancing the global movement for repatriation and African-centered education.📧 obkambon@ug.edu.gh | 🌐 https://www.obadelekambon.com | ⁣https://www.abibitumi.com | ⁣https://www.repatriatetoghana.comIT’S TIME TO BREAK BLACK TRAUMA! Heal Thyself @ BlackTraumaGPT.com ASK THE QUESTION(S)! | FREE SHOCK RACIAL TRAUMA WEBINAR 👉🏾 ShockTraumaFreeWebinar.com#repatriatetoafrica #trumptrauma #blacktraumapodcast #blackmentalhealth #blacktraumagpt

Language Learning Success Story: Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon poetry in Akan (Asante Twi) and Yorùbá
Language Learning Success Story: Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon poetry in Akan (Asante Twi) and Yorùbá Ọbádélé Kambon 54 Views • 8 months ago

Join us for the Abibitumi conference at https://www.abibitumi.comVideo description: Launch of The Gourd Magazine — Readings, Rationale & Q&A (Festival Session)On the third and final day of the PA Festival in Accra, this session launches The Gourd Magazine—a new platform for critical writing and creative work in Ghanaian and other Afrikan languages. The conversation covers the magazine’s mission, why language choice matters, and live readings by contributors.Who’s in the videoƆbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Associate Professor, Institute of African Studies (UG). Reads his Twi poem “When the Enemy Shows the Way” and discusses composing exclusively in Afrikan languages; later shares a Yoruba oríkì for Dr. John Henrik Clarke.Kofi Nazzah (video link, from Manchester) — Founder/Editor of The Gourd Magazine. Outlines the vision: rigorous cultural criticism and creative writing in local languages; previews his review of the film “The Eyes of Ghana.”Kofi Akpabli — Writer/lecturer/journalist. Reads from “What Is Right with Akpeteshie?” — a long-form cultural meditation on Ghana’s famed local gin.What you’ll hearWhy The Gourd Magazine centers indigenous languages for poetry, essays, and reviewsA Twi performance of “When the Enemy Shows the Way” with English renderingA lively reading on akpeteshie—history, stigma, scent, and social lifePlans for print + digital editions and publishing cadence (aiming for quarterly; may begin with two issues annually)Closing launch announcement and performance of “Quiet Warrior”Chapters0:00 Welcome & session setup0:33 Opening remarks — festival day 3, intro to The Gourd Magazine1:03 Introducing online panelist Kofi Nazzah (audio link-up)2:48 Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — background & contribution5:00 Connection stabilizes; panel flow resumes8:06 Magazine purpose & contributor intros (on-stage)13:12 Twi poem reading: “When the Enemy Shows the Way” (+ translation)18:33 Kofi Akpabli reading: “What Is Right with Akpeteshie?” (excerpt)22:28 Editor’s note: film review “The Eyes of Ghana” (Nazzah)28:58 Audience Q&A — print vs. digital, frequency31:10 More readings & reflections (Akpeteshie; Yoruba oríkì follows)34:32 Oríkì: Yoruba praise poem for Dr. John Henrik Clarke39:03 Official launch of The Gourd Magazine41:18 Closing announcement & “Quiet Warrior” performanceHow to supportGrab the print issue when announced and share the digital releaseSubmit original work (poetry, essays, reviews) in Ghanaian and other Afrikan languagesSpread the word to readers, writers, and educatorsPlease download and register for our apps so we can chat in real time:1. Abibitumi.com (Social Education App)Abibitumi.com (Social Education App): Learn and network—access courses & live sessions, join groups, share photos/videos, message your community, and get event updates in one place. Android: https://play.google.com/store/....apps/details?id=com. https://apps.apple.com/pl/app/....abibitumi-com/id1641 2. Abibinkra (Messaging App)Abibinkra (Messaging App): Free photo/video sharing, free voice & video calls, fast group chats, voice notes, and file sharing with Kmtyw 'Black People' worldwide. Android: https://play.google.com/store/....apps/details?id=com. (direct download): https://www.abibitumi.com/abibinkraiosappOnce you create your login on Abibitumi.com you can use the same username and password for Abibinkra.Tech Support: Kodjo of Asuture — +233 50 554 8436Email support: Agya Kwadwo Tòkunbọ̀ kwadwo@abibitumi.com

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