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For Jamaican news, sports and weather reports with a mix of reggae music (dancehall, ska, mento), Jamaican entertainment and information shows for the entire family.
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This is the Igbo version of the Bino and Fino educational cartoon for children. In this episode Fino learns to stand up for herself as a girl in a boys world.
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Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo is a Jamaican Pan-Afrikanist scholar who focuses on Afrikan history, Afrocentric theory, and Afrikan language.
In Part 1 of this insightful reasoning, Dr. Okunini Talawa Adodo explores the theory that the name "Jamaica" may not have originated with the Taíno people, but rather from the Akan language—specifically the phrase Gyamere Yaka, meaning “we are stuck.” Dr. Adodo also challenges the popular belief that Jamaica is simply a country of mixed people, instead offering the perspective that it is a land of diverse African ethnic groups who arrived from different regions of the continent.
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A nation cannot rise on the back of ignorance, and Dele Farotimi makes that point with unsettling clarity. Drawing from his book, Imperatives of the Nigeria Revolution, he argues that Nigeria’s leadership has deliberately weaponised ignorance: under-educating the child, mis-educating the people, and engineering a society where the oppressed are conditioned to defend and even worship their oppressors.
According to him, the depth of Nigeria’s moral, political, and educational collapse leaves only one viable option: revolution.
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