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We learned about anatomy and physiology of the human body. Who did the first brain surgery. Well, we’re not sure but it was written about in texts books from ancient Kemet. Also, ancestral remains show successful neurological procedures from over 3000 years ago in SubSaharan Africa.. In the same vein, here is our little one... future brain surgeon helping his patient who had life all messed up.
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Have you been wondering what African Union officials have to say about George Floyd and the continued anti-Black genocide in the u.s. and, indeed, globally? Honorable Nii Kwesi Quartey, Deputy Chair of the African Union Commission, recently reached out to Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon about hosting a talk and interaction about the historical context of enslavement and the present realities of what we continue to face as a people. This is our collective opportunity to hear what a high-ranking African Union Commission official has to say about our global situation. It is also our chance to have our voice heard during the live interaction. Honorable Nii Kwesi Quartey will put the continued anti-Black genocide into perspective and ask the long-awaited question "What can the African Union and, indeed, the African Union Commission, do to help our brothers and sisters?"
Join Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon, Baba ShakaRa of the Alkebu-Lan Revivalist Movement, Mama Juliet Ryan of Bla Xit, Mama Neith Knight of The Blackest Truth, Baba Kweku Lumumba, Baba Dynast Amir of Search For Uhuru,
Agya Kweku Lumumba of WRFG and many more friends as we relay your questions to Hon. Nii Kwesi Quartey! We will also stream live on Baba Elliott Booker and Baba Richard white's Timeforanawakening, Black Talk Radio, and live through Abibitumi.com!
Do Black Lives Matter? Honorable Nii Kwesi Quartey
He asumed the throne of Kajoor
And became well-known for his festive reign
Where every occasion was reason for
Celebration in great style
Having inherited a rich oral tradition
He encouraged local musicians
And his patronage gave rise to the flourishing of
The music known as mbaboor
Ah! Birima!
A day spent in your presence
Was the picture of hospitality!
This music was transmitted by the griots
Who painted vivid portraits of the kingdom
Mbaboor became inextricably linked
To the history of Kajoor
Most importantly, it forged a new and enduring link
Between royalty and the common people
Where relations had been different before
As the clases lived and struggled and
Celebrated together
Common experience allowed them to identify
With one another
Ah! Birima!
A day spent in your presence
Was the picture of hospitality!