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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
35 Views · 4 years ago

Sudan government announce $643 Million investment in Railway Network redevelopment - The Sudan railway network, half of which is abandoned, is set for a US$ 643 million makeover as part of current Sudan government efforts to revive an economy ravaged by decades of dictatorship and global isolation. The African Development Bank, China State Construction Engineering Corp. Ltd., and unidentified Gulf firms, according to Sudan Railways Corporation (SRC), are keen on assisting the North African country in restoring the approximately 2,400 kilometers of idle rail lines.

The railway networking project will be carried out in stages. The government intends to spend US$17 million in the first stage on emergency repairs to parts of the network that are currently in use. This network, according to the SRC's general manager, Waleed Mahmoud Ahmed, during an interview with sudan news agency, is critical for the country's economic development.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
39 Views · 4 years ago

The Ghanaian Farmer platform works to educate and enlighten people on the latest advancements to hit the agriculture industry. The show attracts a large farm and ranch audience along with a loyal following of city viewers who want to remain connected with country and the business of agriculture.Whether you stay in Ghana or abroad, this platform is your best bet, we connect you with all the value chain. The Ghanaian Farmer, Business Tilling The Land 👌🍏🍒🥑🌽🌶️🥒🥜🥕.https://www.facebook.com/theGhanaianFarmer

Kwabena Ofori Osei
83 Views · 2 years ago

Colonialism was an exercise in imperial conquest, implemented at the tip of the bayonet. The Africans resisted but the forces raged against them bore superior arms and strategies. In this extensive interview, famous Kenyan historian Prof. Macharia Munene, gives a deep lesson on how colonialism took place in Kenya and Africa and the role of missionaries, soldiers, administrators, anthropologists, and even a former American President who once visited Kenya at the dawn of colonialism. He explains the rationale behind the Berlin Conference of 1885 - bringing order and discipline among European powers for the smooth exploitation of the African continent. He also traces the rise of grievances and political dissent among the Africans as a result of the alienation of their land, the imposition of punitive taxation, the denial of political representation, the conscription of African young men to fight European wars, and wanton discrimination, all culminating in armed resistance such as Mau Mau in the case of Kenya. He sweeps through the history of slavery, African-American history, and the rise of comprehensive Pan-Africanism and shows how Pan-African thinking inspired the resistance in Kenya and African and vice-versa.

Ọbádélé Kambon
89 Views · 4 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
15 Views · 4 years ago

In this stunning 360° video, former U.S. inmate Rickey Jackson, who was wrongfully imprisoned for 40 years (including being on death row and in solitary), tells the story of his rebirth. At the time of his release, Jackson served the longest sentence of any exonerated U.S. inmate. Read more: https://www.theatlantic.com/vi....deo/index/577639/sen

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"Send Me Home" was directed by Cassandra Evanisko and produced by Lonelyleap. It is part of The Atlantic Selects, an online showcase of short documentaries from independent creators, curated by The Atlantic.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
36 Views · 4 years ago

February 1961.

Footage of a protest in Djarkata, the capital city of Indonesia against the governments of Belgium and the United States after the confirmation of the death of Patrice Lumumba, the deposed Prime Minister of the Congo.

Lumumba had been killed in secret on January 17th 1961 by a Belgian-commanded firing squad.

Source of footage: Reuters News Archive.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
36 Views · 4 years ago

📢 "The benefit of Participatory Guarantee Systems is that people can trust the source of their products." Meet Enock an organic farmer from Ghana 🇬🇭 hoping to see more government support for organic production. #IGrowYourFood #LuvOrganic

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
35 Views · 4 years ago

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Nataki Kambon
69 Views · 6 years ago

What could be better on a hot day than a cool refreshing delicious fresh all natural beverage? Join the Youthpreneurs of Abibifahodie Adeasuabea as they put their business plans into action and practice being future leaders and sustainable business owner's of tomorrow.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
28 Views · 4 years ago

CHINUA ACHEBE, one of Africa's greatest authors, examines how the Nigerian-born writer-and modern Africa itself-were shaped by a history of racism and colonialism. Achebe, best known as the author of Things Fall Apart (1958), the first great African novel in the English language, has also written other novels, poetry, children's stories, and criticism. In an interview, Achebe discusses Africa's colonialist history, the nature of indigenous African religious and philosophical beliefs, and the artistry and human significance of literature.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
32 Views · 4 years ago

Award-winning author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o presented his recently released publication, "Minutes of Glory And Other Stories." Local high school students read excerpts from his works in Gikuyu and English.

- Noted as a perennial favorite to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o is an award-winning, world-renowned Kenyan novelist, scholar and playwright, who has been publishing written works for more than 50 years in more than 32 languages. He is the founder and editor of the first Gikuyu-language journal and is currently a distinguished professor of English and comparative literature at the University of California, Irvine.

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Kumbukeni- Reclaiming Our Narrative
37 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Kumbukeni is joined by our brothers Michael Thompson and Sidney Nicholas, of Our Black Truth, popularly known as OBT Social to discuss the state of the internet in Nsi ya Ubuntu, what the barriers are and how we can dissolve them to make way for progress.

Mr. Michael Thompson is a technologist who has been in the business since he was a sophomore in high school in Northern Virginia starting with AT&T Communications in 1984. After leaving AT&T after graduating high school, he worked for Quantum Computer Services who later changed their name to AOL, America Online, one of the first online companies in the world. After leaving AOL he went to work for UUNET Technologies, one of only a handful of specialists in the business of building a national network to link individuals and companies to the Internet. During his time at UUNET Mr. Thompson was part of the team that helped build the Microsoft network and beta test Windows 95. During his tenure, he received numerous technical certifications with companies like Cisco, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Lucent and many others. After leaving UUNET Technologies he went to work as a consultant where he helped to design and implement networks for the U.S. Federal government, telecoms and various fortune 500 companies around the world. Mr. Thompson, then started a company called “Food on the Move”, which delivered food from restaurants throughout Northern Virginia. Food on the Move was later sold. Then around 1999, Mr. Thompson sold his video streaming company called “StreamNow” to a telco, which was soon acquired by Bell Atlantic, who then changed their name to Verizon and he served as Vice President of Video Services. As the VP, he was the first person to host a meeting demonstrating video streaming technology in 2001 to all of the major movie studios including Warner Bros, Disney, Sony, MGM, DreamWorks, New Line Cinema and many others. After leaving Verizon, Mr. Thompson again consulted for various government agencies and fortune 500 companies for a number of years and started other businesses. Then around 2019, he decided to build a social media platform because of the unfair treatment and discrimination we were experiencing on the major platforms. Once the platform was completed, it was named “Our Black Truth” which was later shortened to “OBT Social” because there were those who were offended by the name and what the platform stood for. Today, OBT Social has more than 6 platforms, that span more than 190 countries and is connected to the internet at the fastest speeds possible and has servers housed at what is called “Data Center Alley”, Ashburn, Virginia. This is the areas in which he grew up and it is said that more than 70% of the world’s internet traffic flows through this city and no other place in the world has more data centers or internet connectivity.

Sidney Nicholas currently serves as the VP of Marketing for OBT Social and the CEO of the consulting firm AtumIQ. With a background in marketing technology, he specializes in marketing psychology and data analytics. Born and raised just outside of Detroit, MI, Sidney developed a passion for technology at an early age. He pursued business studies with a marketing focus in his post-secondary education and subsequently worked in the marketing departments of various organizations, including corporate entities and SMBs. Throughout his professional career, Sidney initiated studies in psychology, becoming a trainer in NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming) and other tools related to psychology, persuasion, and personal development. He considers himself Pan-African and believes that Africa's advancement is crucial for all Afro-descendant people worldwide.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
42 Views · 4 years ago

EcoPlanet Bamboo's Ghana bamboo farming operations were showcased by this short documentary at the Sundance Film Festival at the request of the Earth Day Network. Learn more about EcoPlanet Bamboo's plantations in Ghana, West Africa http://bit.ly/2seHerQ

Kwabena Ofori Osei
36 Views · 9 months ago

Brazil is known worldwide for its large mixed race population due to centuries of intermigling between blacks, browns, whites, and indigenous people. While the country has long promoteditself as a place where races freely mix, Brazilians have also spoken about other sides and elements of the story. One other elemt that many have confirmed is the fear that many black Brazilian women have for having black children. Due to the violence and racism that black children suffer in Brazil, some women have expressed fear and even a desire to have whiter looking children so that their kids don't suffer the same way as they and other black kids do.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
32 Views · 4 years ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
20 Views · 7 months ago

What if I told you that one man's vision could transform an entire nation's agriculture? What if this transformation didn't just promise food security, but also symbolized a bold move toward real independence? Ibrahim Traoré, the young and dynamic leader of Burkina Faso, is making waves with his groundbreaking initiative to bring 2,000 tractors to revolutionize his country's agricultural sector. This isn’t just about machines—it’s about empowering rural communities, tackling food insecurity, and pushing Burkina Faso, along with the broader Sahel States, toward true independence from former colonial powers like France. Agriculture is the backbone of many African economies, and it’s time for countries like Burkina Faso to stop relying on outdated farming methods and foreign imports. Ibrahim Traoré’s tractor initiative is poised to change that, giving farmers the tools they need to increase productivity and reclaim control of their land and future. Stay with me as we dive deep into how this ambitious project is unfolding and why it could be a game-changer, not just for Burkina Faso, but for the whole of Africa. Burkina Faso’s agriculture, like much of sub-Saharan Africa, has long struggled under the weight of traditional farming practices, climate change, and a lack of resources. The country’s agricultural sector still relies heavily on manual labor, with farmers working with basic tools, outdated methods, and minimal technological support.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
117 Views · 4 years ago

After taking this course, I can speak, write, read, and hear Twi. This is to me advantage here on the continent. I encourage others that are serious about repatriating back to Afrika to check out all the language courses offered by Abibitumi Kasa.




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