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In Part 2, Ọnuọra Abụah travels to Togo (West Africa) to learn more about the Vodun spiritual system and of how Europeans have turned it into a thing of evil.
His journey begins at Kamina and Wahala where WW1's first casualties are found. Onuora then heads south to the enslavement house at Agbodrafo before meeting a Vodun priest near Lomé. Onuora concludes the trip with a visit to a Vodun market. What he learns is Voodoo is really just "Good Magic"
#VoodooInTogo #VoodooInAfrica #SlaveryInAfrica #VoodooHistory
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In Part 1, Onuora Abuah travels to his boyhood home of Benin (West Africa) to learn the history of the 17th century Danhomé (Dahomey) kingdom which ruled the region.
His journey begins in the water town of Ganvie, before heading north to Abomey, the kingdom's capital. Onuora then drives south to Port Novo before concluding his trip in Ouidah.
#DahomeyKingdom #DahomeyAmazons #DahomeyWarriors #DahomeyHistory
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Streams of Black Pan-Afrikanism vs. Continentalist All-Africanism
ARE BLACK ORGANISATIONS DEAD?
Tuesday 22nd Mosiah (Aug) | 7pm – 10pm
@ MAMA AFRIKA KULCHA SHAP, 282 High Road Leyton E10 5PW
The Most Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey said "ORGANISE NOW OR PERISH". However we exist in an environment of crisis level mistrust of Pan-Afrikan organisations and leaders. Pan-Afrikanist are struggling against a mass perception of out of touch old men, using outdated strategies to galvanise the masses. Here we explore the extent of this reality and how we can over come it.
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