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Kwabena Ofori Osei
80 Views · 10 months ago

Copyright Notice© [2022] Africa Unscripted. All Rights Reserved. Afterlife is a documentary that explores How Colonization Changed Nigeria’s Spiritual and Cultural Identity. We see the ancient Bori religion practiced in Hausa communities before the Islamic invasion, uncovering its spiritual significance and the forces that led to its decline. It also examines the surviving indigenous religions and cultural traditions in today’s southwestern Yoruba and eastern Igbo communities, revealing how they have endured despite centuries of external influence. Through in-depth storytelling this documentary investigates the conflicts between Nigerian indigenous faiths and Western religions, shedding light on the struggle for cultural preservation and the loss of sacred knowledge. This film challenges mainstream narratives, offering a deeper understanding of Africa’s spiritual landscape before colonization and the resilience of traditional belief systems in modern times.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
80 Views · 2 years ago

Portuguese oil company Galp Energia says it has discovered billions of barrels of oil in Namibia's Mopane field. It joins TotalEnergies and Shell, who have all struck black gold in the last two years. This could signal massive economic potential but what will it mean for the nearly three million Namibians?

April 27 marks the 30th anniversary of Freedom Day in South Africa. That's when millions of Black South Africans exercised their right to vote for the first time. But three decades later, one in four young people are jobless.

And Nigeria accounts for about 27% of all malaria cases worldwide and the highest number of deaths. But the country is fighting back with treated mosquito nets which can reach more people than vaccines.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
80 Views · 2 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
80 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Slow down and fast! Invite Mama Kala's 21-day water fast Part 2

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80 Views · 3 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
80 Views · 3 years ago

REGARDEZ tous les clips de Nyboma : http://bit.ly/2iwZQzI
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1 Anicet
2 Ina
3 Malcolm X
4 Abissina
5 Vanie
6 Maya
7 Okino
8 Masola
9 Lidy
10 Niki Bue

Lead Vocals – Koffi Olomide (tracks 1, 8), Nyboma Mwan'dido
Vocals – Balou Canta (track 6), Djeffar Lukombo, Efondja Jean Badra (track 6), Shimita (track 6), Wawali Bonane, Wuta Mayi
Vocals [Animation] – Yendura
Rhythm Guitar – Bopol Mansiamina, Lokassa Ya Mbongo
Lead Guitar – Dally Kimoko, Kinzunga Ricos
Bass Guitar – Ngouma Lokito
Keyboards, Directed By [Musical Direction] – Philippe Guez
Drums – Djudju Chet
Percussion, Vocals [Animation] – Niawou
Saxophone – Alain Hatot
Trombone – Jacques Bolognesi
Trumpet – Philippe Slominsky
Mixed By – Pierre Braner
Mixed By [Assistant] – Xavier Delbos
Producer – Ibrahima Sylla

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Baka Omubo
80 Views · 3 years ago

#know, #greekmythology, #plato , #socrates, #philosophy
When you ask many people, who taught know thyself first, you will get thousands and thousands of answers pointing to European Greek Philosophers. Then they point to the temple of Delphi where they say it is etched on stone! In all Honest Who coined the phrase know thyself?
Does it Matter? What do you benefit from it?
Africans were already civilised to the highest point hundreds of millions of years before European ancestors crawled on the earth. Would such an advanced society fail to think Philosophically? Black people were the only literate and civilised people in antiquity. If you do not point such timelines to the Greeks and others, they will steal everything! "Know thyself" is an ancient African precept, from the Temple of Luxor actually Wazoti. It was appropriated by a number of pre-Socratic Greek writers, whose thinking was heavily influenced by Egyptian civilisation; and afterwards, most famously, adopted by Plato, in several of his Socratic dialogues. Over two thousand years this African precept was borrowed without acknowledgment is now said to be of Greek origins. Find the benefits of knowing thyself and Re-claim YOUR Heritage from cultural thieves, then use it to Actualize yourself and
Transcend yourself so as to UNLEASH Your Potential in Creativity and Full Living.
Here is How…. skeleton with scythe, the inscription "gnothi seauton"— know thyself—is in Greek.
Roman, circa 1st century.
Mena: this is a black Roman skeleton
Interestingly, the skeleton reclines very much like a Roman dinner guest

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Karuga Mwangi
80 Views · 4 years ago

Maat back on her seat, drives away isft

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
80 Views · 4 years ago

This is a 1987 video that Oral Ofori added voiceover to in April 2020. Ama Ata Aidoo, née Christina Ama Aidoo was born 23 March 1942. She is a Ghanaian author, poet, playwright and academic..She was the Minister of Education under the Jerry Rawlings administration.

In 2000, she established the Mbaasem Foundation to promote and support the work of African women writers..Aidoo's works of fiction particularly deal with the tension between Western and African world views. Her first novel, Our Sister Killjoy, was published in 1977 and remains one of her most popular works.

Many of Aidoo's protagonists are women who defy the stereotypical women's roles of their time, as in her play Anowa..Her novel Changes won the 1992 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book (Africa).

She is also an accomplished poet—her collection Someone Talking to Sometime won the Nelson Mandela Prize for Poetry in 1987 — and has written several children's books.Visit https://mbaasem.wordpress.com/ to learn more about her..




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