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Stonebwoy Welcomes Spice (Jamaican Dancehall Artist) In Ghana
In this exclusive entertainment update, Ghana’s own Stonebwoy warmly welcomes Jamaican dancehall sensation, Spice, to Ghana! The moment is monumental as these two iconic artists from different parts of the world unite in the name of music, culture, and collaboration. If you’re a fan of Jamaican dancehall, African music, or the global entertainment scene, this video is a must-watch!
Join us as we delve into the exciting arrival of Spice in Ghana, one of the most talked-about events in the Jamaican dancehall and Ghanaian music scenes this year. Watch as Stonebwoy, a leading figure in the Afro-dancehall movement, shows his admiration for Spice’s groundbreaking career and what her visit means for the future of Caribbean-African music collaborations.
Get the latest entertainment updates, celebrity news, and insider info on Jamaican artists, dancehall music, and how Stonebwoy and Spice are making waves in the global music industry. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more entertainment news and showbiz updates on your favorite artists and collaborations.
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Lovable Mrs. Makeba talks about racism during her visit in Finland in 1969.
Robert Fisher was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison Tuesday morning for the horrific rape and murder of 3-year-old Josefina Cunningham.
OJ went back Black for a minute, even said he was studying the Koran.
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In reality, "nollywood" has been a downfall from the word go!
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In this compelling documentary, we hear from friends and supporters of the MOVE organization as they share their experiences and insights into the legacy of the 1985 bombing in Philadelphia. With firsthand accounts and passionate testimonies, these interviews highlight the resilience, community spirit, and unwavering commitment to social justice that defines MOVE.
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O kuuma hingo ya riika rīa Cuuma, Ndemi nginya Mathathi, Agīkūyū nī maarī ūūgī wa ūturi wa cuma kana kīgera.
Rūgano rūūrū nī rwa mūthūrī ūmwe ūmīte mbarī-inī icio cia aturi.
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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Akosua's song special request at the joint birthday party gotta love Baby Shark
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Host DeeDee Sharp interviews clinical psychologist, educator and author Dr. Na'im Akbar. Essence Magazine proclaimed him as one of the world's preeminent psychologists and a pioneer in the development of an African-centered approach to modern psychology.
Dr. Akbar has served as associate professor at Norfolk State University, was chairman of Morehouse College's Psychology Department and is currently on the faculty of the Department of Psychology at Florida State University. He has served on numerous boards, including the National Association of Black Psychologists, and also served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Black Psychology. He was the recipient of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Scholar Award. He has been written about in numerous national and international publications & magazines, and has been interviewed on numerous TV shows, including Tony Brown's Journal, The Geraldo Show and the Oprah Winfrey Show.
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Kemi Badenoch Becomes First Black Woman to Lead Britain’s Conservative Party...
The British Candace Owens?
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In 2011 Cote d'Ivoire - or Ivory Coast as it is known in the english speaking world - was torn apart by inter-community violence that broke out between supporters of newly elected President Ouattara and his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo. It was the latest round in a bitter ethnic struggle that had wrought havoc in this former French colony for a decade. Three thousand people were killed; more than a million, from both side, were displaced.
The fighting was only brought to an end with the help of French and UN troops who intervened on Ouattara's side. Today the government says its aim is to lay these tensions to rest and return to the peace and stability that once made Cote D'Ivoire one of the most prosperous nations in West Africa.
But although violence has indeed diminished abd the country is enjoying a degree of economic success, dangerous ethnic and political rivalries still simmer. Last years saw protests over constitutional reforms aimed at preventing the exclusion of presidential candidates based on their ethnicity, and in January a pay dispute involving the army broke out into a short lived mutiny.
The country's former president Laurent Gbagbo, who still commands support in parts of the country, is currently on trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes allegedly committed before and during the election conflict six years ago. But while Gbagbo faces justice at the Hague and some of his followers have been already been jailed back home, it seems that no Ouattara followers have yet been prosecuted.
People & Power sent filmmaker Victoria Baux to the west of the country where pro-Gbagbo communities were savagely targeted by pro-Ouattara forces during the violence of 2011.
We wanted to find out why the government's promises to provide impartial justice to the victims hadn't yet been kept. We also wanted to investigate disturbing claims about ethnic attacks that took place well after President Ouattara came to power - events that, it's been alleged, were witnessed by UN peacekeeping troops who failed to intervene.
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