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🌍 African Innovation Shocks U.S Engineers! 🤯 | A.I-Powered Prosthetics
Meet David Gathu and Moses Kiuna, two self-taught Kenyan inventors who built an A.I-powered robotic prosthetic arm—with zero funding! Using salvaged electronics, their innovation captures brain signals to control movement, offering a life-changing solution for amputees.
Despite facing challenges, their startup AfroGenesys is proving that African innovation can change the world. Even U.S engineers were left in shock! Could this be the future of prosthetics? Bye-bye disabilities!
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HAPI Talks with Dr. Oba T’Shaka about true creation of (Twin Lineal) Black Families
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Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has issued a strong warning over Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s rejection of Sharia law in Burkina Faso — and the controversy is now attracting major attention across Africa.
In this latest Africa news analysis, we examine the growing clash between Sheikh Gumi and Burkina Faso’s leader Ibrahim Traoré over Sharia law, secular governance, religious freedom, national sovereignty and the future direction of Burkina Faso.
Traoré has made it clear that Burkina Faso will remain a secular state and that no religious law will supersede the country’s national legal framework. Recent reports say Sheikh Gumi criticized Traoré’s position and questioned his approach to the sensitive issue of religion and governance.
So why has this issue become so controversial?
What does Traoré’s position mean for Burkina Faso, the wider Sahel and the Alliance of Sahel States?
Why is Sheikh Gumi challenging Traoré’s position?
And could this disagreement become part of a much larger debate about religion, sovereignty and political independence in West Africa?
This video provides a detailed analysis of the latest development and explains the wider implications for Burkina Faso, Nigeria, the Sahel region and Africa.
Watch until the end and share your opinion in the comments.
Do you agree with Ibrahim Traoré’s position on Sharia law in Burkina Faso, or do you agree with Sheikh Gumi?
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Why Kemet Matters: A Conversation with Professor James Small and Brother Anthony Browder
Hosted by the Brothers of Rho Psi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Chapter President Jason Gamble welcomes attendees to an engaging conversation with two distinguished elders, Professor James Small and Brother Anthony Browder. This 2.5 hour program centers around the importance and relevance of Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) history, culture, sacred science, philosophy, and heritage on our daily lives.
Both Browder and Small have guided thousands on educational tours to Africa and have contributed significantly through their writings and lectures on African heritage, reaching audiences across the United States and worldwide.
You are invited to enjoy a unique conversation as Professor Small and Brother Browder share insights about the individuals who have influenced their journeys and reflect on the future of the Pan African world.
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3,000 YEARS OF IZON HISTORY Nigeria’s First People of the Niger DeltaIn this video, we travel from the earliest days of the Izon people with archaeological finds, oral traditions, and ancient city-states like Agadagba-bou and Isoma-bou — to their meeting with Europeans, rise as trading powers, and bold resistance against colonial rule.If you are Izon or from the Niger Delta, please watch through to the end and share your voice: Did we get it right? Do you have stories or corrections we should include?🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications — new history episodes every Saturday.▶ Part 2 will explore colonial rule, Isaac Boro’s revolt, modern struggles, and how the Izon fight for justice today.📚 Sources and Further Readinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Ijaw_peoplehttps://e #nigerdelta #nigeriahistory