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Bakari Kwento
24 Views · 9 months ago

Black men (Km) are often celebrated for their great accomplishments in times of war (Buffalo Soilders, Tuskegee Airmen, n.k.), however, many of these celebrated soilders were fighting for non-Black (aAmw) nations, and against their own Black interests. This quick video shines a light on this issue.

Ọbádélé Kambon
20 Views · 7 months ago

⁣Ama's graduation celebration part 1

Kwabena Ofori Osei
19 Views · 2 years ago

The remote island of St Helena, a British overseas territory, is best known for Napoleon's tomb – the island's biggest tourist attraction. While overseeing the construction of a long-awaited airport on the island, Annina van Neel learns that the remains of thousands of formerly enslaved Africans have been uncovered, unearthing one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world. Annina decides to advocate for this legacy, initiating a debate among the islanders – many of whom have shared ancestry with the enslaved – about how to create an appropriate memorial. Along the way, she enlists the help of African American preservationist and veteran activist Peggy King Jorde, who makes important connections in their shared history.

Buried is available with Swahili and isiZulu translated subtitles which can be applied in video settings. The synopsis is available in both languages below.

Buried: jinsi tunavyoamua kukumbuka biashara ya utumwa iliyovuka Atlantiki

Kisiwa cha mbali cha St. Helena, eneo la ng’ambo la Uingereza, linajulikana zaidi kwa kaburi la Napoleon- kivutio kikubwa zaidi cha watalii katika kisiwa hicho. Hata hivyo, huku akisimamia ujenzi wa uwanja wa ndege uliokuwa ukingojewa kwa muda mrefu katika kisiwa hicho, Annina van Neel anagundua kwamba mabaki ya miili ya maelfu ya Waafrika waliokuwa watumwa zamani yamepatikana, na kugundua mojawapo ya alama muhimu zaidi za biashara ya utumwa iliyovuka Atlantiki duniani. Annina anajaribu kuwashawishi wakazi wa kisiwa hicho (wengi wao wakiwa na mababu sawa na watumwa hao) kuheshimu urithi wao na kuunda kumbukumbu inayofaa. Hayo yakijiri, anaomba usaidizi wa mhifadhi na mwanaharakati mkongwe wa Kiafrika Peggy King Jorde, ambaye hufanya miunganisho muhimu katika historia yao iliyoshirikiwa.

Ukungcwatshwa: indlela esikhetha ukukukhumbula ngayo ukuthengiswa kwezigqila olwandle lwase-Atlantic

Isiqhingi esikude sase-St. Helena, indawo yaseBrithani yaphesheya kwezilwandle, saziwa kakhulu ngethuna likaNapoleon – eliyindawo eheha kakhulu izivakashi kulesi siqhingi. Kodwa, ngenkathi engamele ukwakhiwa kwesikhumulo sezindiza okwase kuyisikhathi eside silindelwe esiqhingini, u-Annina van Neel wezwa ukuthi kwakutholwe izinkulungwane zemizimba yabantu base-Afrika ababeyizigqila, okwembula umkhondo obaluleke kakhulu emhlabeni wokuthengiswa kwezigqila olwandle lwase-Atlantic. U-Annina uzama ukusiza abantu bakulesi siqhingi (iningi labo eliyizizukulwane zalezo zigqila) ukuba bahloniphe umlando, benze nesikhumbuzo esifanele. Kule mizamo yakhe, ucela usizo lwabalwela ukulondolozwa komlando waBantu Abamnyama BaseMelika kanye nolwesishoshovu esingumakadebona uPeggy King Jorde, ongumxhumanisi okubalulekile emlandweni wabo.

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Edgar Fumo
45 Views · 5 years ago

Mike Pondsmith, Cyberpunk creator and CEO and Lead Designer of R. Talsorian Games, shares more insights in our exclusive interview: https://www.jcu.edu.sg/news/re....leases/insights-from

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With a long and storied experience in the industry, Mike Pondsmith shared his insights on licensed properties and issues that intellectual properties face in adapting to different types of media, such as books, comics, novelisations, tabletop games and video games.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
37 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Vibrant Vegan Festival

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
44 Views · 4 years ago

LumumbaEmile beny soumah chant Sekou Diabate "docteur" guitare solo.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
28 Views · 4 years ago

Drinking coffee is a daily activity for many people across the world. Whether you use an electric coffee maker, a French press or any other type of coffee brewing method, you may be wondering how you can avoid throwing all those spent coffee grounds into the garbage.
Here are 6 ways to recycle your used coffee grounds.

1.Add coffee grounds to your compost. One of the simplest ways to use leftover grounds is to add them to the rest of your compost. In addition to providing extra organic matter, coffee grounds are able to speed up the decomposing process in compost. Coffee grounds make excellent “green” matter as they are rich in nitrogen.  Also, beneficial worms may be attracted to your compost with the addition of old coffee grounds.  If you add a lot of coffee grounds to your compost, balance it out by adding some “brown” matter like dry leaves, twigs, newspaper, straw, corn husks, sawdust, and so on.


2.Absorb Food Odors.
Used coffee grounds can be used much like baking soda for absorbing food odors in the refrigerator and freezer.  Just load up a small open container with your old grounds, place it in the back of the fridge, then forget about it for a couple of weeks while you collect more grounds.  As an added bonus, after you remove smelly old grounds from the refrigerator or freezer, you can then toss them on the compost pile or use them as fertilizer!
3.Fertilize Your Garden.
If you grow azaleas, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, camellias, roses, or other acid-loving plants, then used coffee is the fertilizer for you!  Mix your old grounds with dead grass clippings, brown leaves, or dry straw to neutralize some of the acidity, then spread them around your plants.  Used coffee grounds add nitrogen and potassium to the soil as well as boosts magnesium which all plants need to stay healthy.
4.Use grounds to deter pests. Slugs and snails can chew-up your most prized plants, but they are not fond of coffee grounds. Sprinkle a handful of grounds around the bases of plants you want to protect. If you're worried about increasing the acidity of the soil, make a solid ring of grounds farther away from the base. Coffee ground can also be used to keep fluffy away from your delicate plants.

5.Exfoliate Skin.
Coffee grounds make an excellent exfoliating body scrub!  Just add used grounds to a bit of warm water or your favorite all-natural oil (coconut oil works great!)  Then scrub your skin from head to foot to remove all of those icky dead skin cells.

6.Cellulite Treatment.
cellulite has many causes and for every cause there are at least a dozen “cures”
simple mix of used coffee grounds and warm. Use this scrub for ten minutes twice per week on any areas affected by cellulite.  Results should start to become apparent within four weeks of steady treatment.

NOTE: The materials and the information contained on Natural ways channel are provided for general and educational purposes only and do not constitute any legal, medical or other professional advice on any subject matter. None of the information on our videos is a substitute for a diagnosis and treatment by your health professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new diet or treatment and with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provide.


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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
38 Views · 4 years ago

Here is the step by step video of our baling process, a process that any farmer can bring on with few local materials and usual manpower!

Step 1- Prepare the ropes in the right position in our wooden box ;
Step 2- Filling the wooden box with our hay and step on it to press it well;
Step 3- Tightening the ropes edges as we are "packing" the bale;
Step 4- Pull out of the box our well tighten bale and store it!

With this method, our bales of brachiaria grass can be stored for 3 years and more, ready to be used when we will need to feed our cows!

Ọbádélé Kambon
58 Views · 5 years ago

Sylvia Arthur, the founder of Africa and African Diaspora Library has become a reality – a dream come true.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
47 Views · 1 year ago

Rediscover the forest through the fresh viewpoint of a Papuan chief born in Papua New Guinea: Mundiya Kepanga, the "child of the forest". This traditional storyteller unveils the extent of the deforestation that has drastically accelerated in his country in recent years.

Following his journey as an environmental defender, from his own village to the largest international symposiums, the film delivers a new way to look at the planet: our forests are a universal heritage that we have to save.

Committed to this cause, Mundiya Kepanga becomes an ambassador of the forest and the voice of indigenous people. A call to protect the world’s primal forests, reminding us that we are all the brothers of the trees.

Documentary: Mundiya Kepanga, the Voice of the Forest
Directed by: Marc Dozier, Luc Marescot
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Ọbádélé Kambon
90 Views · 6 years ago

Prof Emeritus Théophile Obenga on the African Origin of so-called Greek Education and Philosophy
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Bakari Kwento
40 Views · 9 months ago

Nana Amos Wilson takes survey of just how enslaved we still operate with a series of questions.

Blaxit
18 Views · 6 years ago

In this video, we take you on a journey which depicts many different aspects of Gambia.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 5 years ago

⁣World News Today | 11 MAY 2021 | Eye Africa Tv - Gambia

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
83 Views · 4 years ago

December 28th 1958.

Audio of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's appearance on NBC's "Meet The Press".

Nkrumah, the Prime Minister of the recently independent Ghana, was visiting the United States at the invitation of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Original Credit: NBC.

Kalanfa Naka
130 Views · 6 years ago

Dr-Bobby Wright Black on mentacide

Kwabena Ofori Osei
78 Views · 4 years ago

LGBTQ+ Controversy: Spanish Embassy in Ghana to celebrate same-sex marriage - The Pulse (23-5-22)

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
38 Views · 2 years ago

We discuss the recent statements/allegations related to an ambush attempt to link with pseudo jewtube scholars.

T. Y. Adodo
107 Views · 2 years ago

Turtle, a gifted flutist, is trapped by a greedy man. How will she escape now?

Akyekyedeε ne n’atεntεbεn
Brazilfoɔ anansesεm
Ɛyε Akyekyedeε
na ɔbɔɔ n’atεntεbεn no
wɔ nsuo no ano.
Na Akyekyedeε
bɔ n’atεntεbεn no a,
agyata, εsono, nfafrantɔ,
awɔ, ne nkwakuo sa.
Da koro bi,
papa bi tee sε
Akyekyedeε rebɔ atεntεbεn no.
Ɛnna papa no kaa ne tirim sε:
Ai, wei deε,
Akyekyedeε na ɔreto saa dwom no.
Me koraa me kɔn dɔ Akyekyedeε.
Na papa no teaa mu sε:
Akyekyedeε!
Ma menhunu
w’atentεbεn fεfεεfε no.
Na Akyekyedeε kɔgyinaa
pono no ano,
na ɔyii n’atentebεn no kyerεε papa no.
Prεko pε, papa no yeree
akyekyedeε no kɔn,
na ɔde mmirika kɔɔ fie.
Na Akyekyedeε pεε sε
osu frε obi,
nanso na ɔntumi nkasa.
Na ɔkataa n’ani,
na ɔsɔɔ n’atεntεbεn no dendeenden;
na n’ani da so sε
nneεma bεsi no yie.
Na papa no duruu ne sese no no,
ɔde Akyekyedeε
too ebuo mu.
Ɛnna papa no danee ne ho
kyerεε ne mma no sε:
Hwε na moanyi Akyekyedeε
amfiri ebuo no mu.
Ɛnna papa no kɔɔ wiram.
Ankyε na nkwadaa no
kɔɔ abɔnten kɔdii agorɔ.
Na Akyekyedeε redwene
nsεm a papa no kaeε no.
Afei, ɔbɔɔ n’atεntεbεn no;
Ankyε na nkwadaa no baa ne nkyεn.
Na nkwadaa no bisaa no sε:
Akyekyedeε,
wo na worebɔ atεntεbεn no?
Na Akyekyedeε gyee so sε: Aane.
Na Akyekyedeε hunuu sε
εdwom no sɔɔ nkwadaa no ani,
nti ɔguu so bɔɔ atεntεbεn no.
Na ɔgyaee atεntεbεn no bɔ.
Na ɔkaa sε: M’asa yε sene me dwomto.
Wopε sε wohunu?
Na ɔbarima no kaa sε:
O, mepa wo kyεw!
Na Akyekyedeε kaa sε:
Mεkyerε wo sεnea yεsa,
εberε a yεrebɔ atεntεbεn no.
Nanso,
εwɔsε wobue ebuo no.
Me ho kyere me.
Na ɔbarima no buee ebuo no no,
Akyekyedeε bɔɔ atεntεbεn no saeε.
Na nkwadaa no
bɔɔ ɔmo nsam sereeε,
εfiri sε ɔmo nhunuu biribiara a
εyε anika saa ara.
Na Akyekyedeε gyaee
dwomto ne asa no.
Ɛnna nkwadaa no teaa mu sε: Nnyae!
Na Akyekyedeε kaa sε: O,
mentumi ntu me nan.
Sε anka metumi nantenante a,
anka me nan bεtɔ me.
Na ɔbaa no ka kyerεε Akyekyedeε sε:
Hwε na woankɔ nohoa.
Kɔbra sesia.
Na Akyekyedeε buaa no sε:
O, εnyε hwee.
Wo deε, gyina ha na twεn me.
Na Akyekyedeε kɔgyinaa
kwaeε no nkyεn.
Na ɔhwεε ha ne ha,
na ɔhunuu sε obiara nni hɔ no,
ɔde mmirika kɔɔ fie.
Ɛfiri saa da no,
obiara nhunuu Akyekyedeε.
Nanso, bεsi nnε,
sε woyε aso a,
wotumi te
atεntεbεn nyegyeε bi a
εfiri kwaeε no mu.

Author: Amit Garg
Illustrations: Emanuele Scanziani
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Sage Lion
87 Views · 2 years ago

⁣⁣Short and sweet because I totally remember to record my days....


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