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Kalanfa Naka
8 Views · 5 months ago

⁣KEMI SEBA • Pan-Africanity Tour • London 2023 • (French-English)

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 3 months ago

Dr Kamau Interactive Session and More.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
5 Views · 2 months ago

A bust of Jean-Jacques Dessalines inaugurated in Benin, West Africa

Nana
5 Views · 2 months ago

In a move that has stunned the diplomatic world, Namibia's first female president has just done what no other African leader dared to do – impose visa restrictions on American citizens in direct response to Trump's sweeping travel ban on 22 African nations.
But this isn't just about visas...
In this explosive investigation, I reveal:

The shocking hypocrisy behind Trump's "security concerns" (the stats will leave you speechless)
Why Americans are statistically SAFER in Lagos than in Chicago
How Namibia's 35-year democracy just outpaced America's 250-year experiment
The high-stakes economic gamble that has global elites scrambling
Why this diplomatic chess move might forever change US-Africa relations

As a geopolitical analyst with over two decades of experience, I'm taking you beyond the headlines into the hidden power dynamics that mainstream media won't touch.
This isn't just analysis – it's a wake-up call about how global power is shifting right before our eyes.
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Angela Malele
51 Views · 3 years ago

Ushaka Marine Zulu Dance Finals, 2015..The best ever Zulu Dance we performed with 44 Zulu Warriors on Stage.
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
54 Views · 3 years ago

When in doubt, don't hesitate to ask
When something is not clear, you should go back and listen again.

The storyteller
Noah Mensah Konkorn
More from this storyteller: Interview with Noah mensah Konkorn (b)

When in doubt, don't hesitate to ask (Twi)
Once upon of time, God asked: 'Who could go to the devil and bring certain things from him?' But he wouldn't say what those things were. Nobody came forward except Kwaku Anansi. He went on his way, but had not been told what to collect. He went to a flock of birds to reason with them. He asked the birds to give him one feather each, and that he would reward them for them later. They granted him his request. He put on the feathers and Anansi became a beautiful bird. He flew back to the tree where God always sat and overheard him say that what he wanted form the devil were his sandals and staff. As soon as Anansi heard this he went on his way to the devil. The devil gave him a place to rest when he arrived. Anansi asked the devil for his staff to kill the big mosquitoes and asked him for his sandals so they wouldn't bit him in his feet. The devil gave him what he requested and as soon as he left, Anansi ran away. God asked him how he had known what to bring back. Anansi asked him about the beautiful bird and God replied he didn't know its name. Anansi answered: 'His name is: If something isn't clear, go back and listen again.'
Story type: Story



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Keywords: devil; sandals; God; instructions; mosquito; Anansi; staff; birds
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Karuga Mwangi
49 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Why is boko haram never touched? - Mazi Nnamdi Kanu

Ọbádélé Kambon
75 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Making mud blocks with Kwaku

Baka Omubo
81 Views · 2 years ago

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Ọnuọra Abụah
887 Views · 2 years ago

Onuora Abuah visits the 800 year-old Emir's Palace in the medieval city of Kano in Northern Nigeria.

Full Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSql4sOYF8w&t=1607s

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Ọbádélé Kambon
32 Views · 5 years ago

27 February 2020 Thursday Black History Month Film Festival

Sudan Ndugu
47 Views · 2 years ago

During the course of the struggle of African people against European racism , brutality and domination , many innovation thinkers have risen from our ranks . The greatest and most courageous scholars have devoted their lives to the pursuit of an explanation for the virtually inherent animosity most white people appear to have toward people of color.

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Kamjiverse
37 Views · 2 years ago

Dr. Rebecca Futo Kennedy presents on the Antiquity and Middle Ages Channel on the critical flaws of the Sub Saharan concept.

Ọbádélé Kambon
20 Views · 4 years ago

Had to replace the hippie music in the original video by Reznick with something more fitting.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
22 Views · 12 months ago

A family of porcupines fighting a leopard in an attempt to save their two young. Who will emerge victorious? Mfundo Nyambi, a 31-year-old field guide in the Kruger National Park, was fortunate enough to witness this entire sighting on foot. He shared the incredible moment and sighting with LatestSightings.com. Send in your wildlife video here, and earn money: https://www.latestsightings.com/partnership

“As a guide in the Kruger National Park, I have had the privilege of witnessing some incredible wildlife sightings over the years. However, one particular experience stands out. I was preparing to take a group of guests on a bush walk. We had just left Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp when one of my guests informed me of a leopard that had been seen in the area earlier that morning. With a slight bit of anticipation, we headed in that direction.”

“After searching for a short while. We decided it was best to leave the leopard and instead prepare for our morning walk. I stopped the vehicle on the roadside and informed the guests that it was safe for them to disembark from the vehicle. Whilst I was conducting the pre-trail brief on the safety and procedures of the walk, a deep sound echoed from the culvert that was a few meters from us.”

“On the road in front of me, a porcupine mother emerged from the culvert with two youngsters. They were shortly followed by the male porcupine. Then a leopard! The same leopard we had been searching for that morning had now found us and was in the middle of a hunt. I hurried my guest to the safety of the vehicle and watched on in awe.”

Porcupines are typically mute creatures and are not frequently observed vocalizing. The deep grunt that was audible was a definite warning of danger and a sign that the porcupines were under the stress of some kind.

“At first, I thought the leopard would quickly overpower the porcupines. As I watched the scene unfold, I was in awe of their determination and bravery. The porcupine couple worked together, using their sharp quills as a weapon against the leopard. The leopard tried to pounce, but each time it did, the porcupines would turn their backs and raise their quills. Successfully deterring the leopard from attacking.”

“The parents made sure that the two youngsters were always in the middle and out of reach of the leopard. After a few minutes, the leopard eventually gave up and retreated into the bush. The porcupine family was able to continue on their way, safe and unharmed.”

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
30 Views · 10 months ago

Cheikh Anta Diop, one of the most influential scholars in African history, demonstrated that the diverse Black populations across Africa share a common heritage. He showed that Africans have the same religious foundations, cultural norms, philosophies, linguistic groups, and even similar names.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
21 Views · 4 years ago

From our archives - here's a Newsnight special in 1980 just after Robert Mugabe's victory.

T. Y. Adodo
13 Views · 8 months ago

Join us for an engaging discussion on Miss Lou's enduring impact on the Jamaican Language with Dr. Joseph T. Farquharson, Coordinator of the Jamaican Language Unit and Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at UWI, Mona.

Discover the historical journey, current progress, and future potential of making the Jamaican language co-official with English. Tune in to learn more about language rights, community development, and the vibrant cultural heritage of Jamaica.

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54:36 Challenges and Steps Towards Officialization
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