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While astronomy enthusiasts await the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope, we've got a spectacular celestial event to relish: the grand planetary alignment of June 2022. The planets have been putting up great shows in the predawn sky since March last week. As a result, we have had several planetary conjunctions and two planet parades. Unfortunately, Mercury and Uranus were missing in the April and May planetary alignments. But the two planets have joined the parade in June, and we have an alignment of all the seven planets as seen from the Earth. The last time such an event took place was way back in December 2004, almost 18 years ago.
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If you are following the Gregorian calendar, you must be prepared for the frequencies and energies of the New Year from a Kemetic, African centered consciousness.
Professor Kaba Hiawatha Kamene and the Keeper of our Time, Ptah Seker Ausaur will offer their expertise and guidance for a new you in the New Year.
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A Film by Richard Pakleppa, Matthias Röhrig Assunção and Mestre Cobra Mansa.
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian art that combines dance, combat, theatre and music. Capoeira was first documented among enslaved Africans and Creoles in Brazilian port cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Salvador da Bahia. It is the only martial art with an African heritage now practiced world wide.
One powerful myth about its African origins links capoeira to a legendary Angolan game called engolo.
Jogo de Corpo/Body Games follows capoeira master Cobra Mansa and his friends on travels through Angola and Brazil in search of the historical roots of their art. The journey explores deeper connections between slavery, identity and society.
In Jogo do Corpo we meet colourful characters on both sides of the Atlantic: capoeira masters Boca Rica, Celso, Moraes and Felipe and engolo players Angelino, Kahani, Muhalambadji, and Lombolene.
@capoeirahistory is happy to make this film, produced in 2013-14, freely available.
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In this captivating lecture, Cheikh Anta Diop delves into the true origins of Black people, presenting a groundbreaking perspective on African history. Through a rich exploration, Diop confronts the key questions surrounding the "Out of Africa" theory, tracing the journey of human development from prehistory to late antiquity.
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Somalia's modern history is a tale of independence, prosperity and democracy in the 1960s, military dictatorship in the 1970s and 1980s - followed by a desperate decline into civil war and chaos almost ever since.
The effect of the war has been to scatter the Somali people in their millions to refugee camps and neighbouring countries - and in their hundreds of thousands to the UK, Canada and the United States.
Somalia gained independence from Britain and Italy in 1960. It held free and fair elections and was ruled democratically from 1960 to 1969.
Once labelled the "Switzerland of Africa", Somalia enjoyed almost a decade of democracy. The first elected president of Somalia, uniting the former British and Italian territories, was Adam Abdullah Osman who reigned for seven years. He was succeeded, freely and peacefully, by Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke.
Sharmarke, however, was assassinated by one of his own bodyguards in 1969.
Speaker of the Somali Parliament Mukhtar Mohamed Hussein took over, but his brief, six-day tenure was cut short by a military coup led by General Siad Barre, ending Somalia's period of democratic government.
Whatever its faults - and there were many - Barre's 22-year rule effectively created modern Somalia, building one of Africa's strongest armies and massively improving the literacy of the population.
Yet Barre, who gained the support of the US and the Soviet Union, the superpowers of the day, also dissolved parliament, suspended the constitution, banned political parties, arrested politicians and curbed press freedom.
"From then, there was a downward trend. In everything. A disintegration. And every time things were going down, the military regime was becoming more brutal and more dictatorial," says Jama Mohamed Ghalib, a former Somali government minister.
But when Barre launched the Ogaden war in 1977 to take the Somali majority region from Ethiopia, it provoked serious international opposition, including that of the Soviet Union which had once supported Barre but now sided with Ethiopia. The Somali army was forced to withdraw.
But the other long-lasting outcome was civil war, with myriad competing factions and frequent intervention by foreign powers and neighbouring countries.
In 2006, the Islamic Courts Union split into several factions, one of which was Al Shabab. The radical group still controls large parts of the south of the country today.
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Watch the Nollywood recreation of Flavour's smash hit, EGWU NDI OMA.
Sit back, relax and enjoy as you learn more about IJELE the PALLIATIVE UMU NWA.
This short film was shot and directed by TIZ SIMON (@TIZSIMON) and edited by JAIYEOLA ADEDAMOLA (@IMICROD).
The short film features appearances by Nollywood greats such as Prince Nollywood, Cha Cha Eke Faani, Queeneth Hilbert, Georgina Ibeh, Richael Ogbonna, McSmith Ochendo, Nancy Achunike, Ella Idu, TcVirus Okafor, MC Yom and Chinedu Okeke.
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My Sister Myself: Building Relationship Between Women
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As a sister, I will… Encourage you.I will see you through the lens of love.I vow to be my sister’s keeper,to work on behalf of all women and girls everywhere to nurture, support, and encourage our efforts to be free, individually and collectively.”I WILL always have your back.I will love my body and honor yours.I will be authentic with my voice.As a sister, I will listen to you& graciously hold space for you.I will share my light.As a sister, I will see each woman’s unique beauty, both inside and out.
As a sister, I will encourage bravery & creativity.I will support my sisters by spending my energy & moneyin ways that promote and celebrate womanhood.As a sister, I will respect your boundaries.I will give you the benefit of the doubt.I will love you, unconditionally.I will trust you.
As a sister, I will protect you.I will help you when you need it.I will be considerate and compassionate.I will reach my hand.I will stand beside you.I will remember that we are a tribe-the diaspora tribe with similar history, and backgroundsWhen you shine, I shine because we are a reflection of each other-my sister myselfWhen you hurt, I hurt because we are like a woven sweater when one piece unravels the whole sweater unravels I will celebrate your achievements and accomplishments
As a sister, I will not… Share your secrets or what is shared with anyone outside of the groupMake myself lesser or greater than you.I will not see you as competition.I will not judge you to make myself feel better.As a sister, I will never betray you to receive personal attention.I will not allow you to settle.I will not hold myself up to a specific standard of womanhood.
As a sister, I will never dim your light.I will not lie to myself or you. I will not spite other sisters or myself.I will not apologize for my path or existence (and I won’t allow you to either)I will not take you for granted.I will not project my insecurities & negativity upon you.And I will not be ashamed of believing in sisterhood.
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Language is the most direct connection to other cultures. Being able to communicate in another language exposes us to and fosters an appreciation for the traditions, religions, arts, and history of the people associated with that language.
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Get ready for a BlackPowerful discussion on repatriation, ADDI, and her groundbreaking new initiative for Burkina Faso citizenship. 🌍✊🏿 Don’t miss this dynamic exchange of knowledge, strategy, and solutions for building a stronger future for Black people worldwide! ✊🏿
Burkina Faso’s President Captain Ibrahim Traore escapes an assassination attempt—and we have the full, unfiltered report. What really happened? Who was behind it? In this exclusive breakdown, we reveal how the plot unfolded, key security intel, and Traore's response to this shocking attack.
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.
On Saturday, 24 January 2026 (2:00 PM GMT), Abibitumi Headquarters (1 Abibitumi Way, Akuapem Mampɔn, Eastern Region, Ghana) hosted a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing and the unveiling of the Black Panther Party Cubs (BPPC) Ghana Community Embassy / Continental Liaison Office.This event is about REPATRIATION (not “reparations” in the conventional sense). The purpose of the BPPC Community Embassy is to serve as a structured point of contact on the continent—providing reception, orientation, and practical pathways for BPPC members and families (and aligned networks) who want to repatriate to Ghana and beyond through values-aligned support.IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION (for accurate reporting):Some early coverage mistakenly framed this event as the unveiling of Abibitumi as the UNIA embassy. That UNIA Embassy was established under a separate MoU signed in 2025 between the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Abibitumi, and RepatriateToGhana.com (R2GH). Saturday’s event (24 Jan 2026) was specifically the BPPC Community Embassy unveiling under a new MoU.Reference (UNIA 2025 MoU coverage):https://www.myjoyonline.com/un....ia-signs-mou-with-ab & run of show:The program opened with mini-documentaries on Chairman Fred Hampton Sr. and the continued work of Chairman Dr. Fred Hampton Jr. This provided context for why Chairman Fred Hampton Sr. (posthumously) and Chairman Dr. Fred Hampton Jr. received citation awards at the Abibitumi Conference and Abibifahodie Festival 2025, prior to Chairman Dr. Fred Hampton Jr.’s arrival.Key themes highlighted during the event included:• 60 years of the Black Panther Party (founded 1966)• 20 years of Abibitumi (founded 2006)• 100 years of Black History Month (originating 1926)• Major Black world events in years ending in “26,” reinforcing a long historical arc beyond a single country or single date• D.O.O.R. (Decade of Our Repatriation), framed as “self-reparations” through repatriation and nation-building actionThe D.O.O.R. initiative—spearheaded by Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and endorsed by the Office of the President (Diaspora Affairs Office) and the Ghana Tourism Development Company (GTDC)—focuses on practical repatriation outcomes (citizenship pathways, housing, integration, and economic opportunities). This self-reparations framework complements (but is distinct from) externally-directed reparations efforts pursued in the conventional sense by other actors, including President Mahama in his A.U.-linked reparations role and Hon. Ekwow Spio-Garbrah.Venue: Abibitumi Headquarters, 1 Abibitumi Way, Akuapem Mampɔn, GhanaPress / Media: pa@abibitumi.com | +233 54 502 8875Registration page: https://abibitumi.com/BlackPantherPartyCubsMore info on D.O.O.R. https://www.decadeofourrepatriation.com#Abibitumi #blackpantherpartycubs #repatriation #door #blackhistorymonth #fredhampton #ghana #panafricanism
It means when we were kids
The words of the Nubian poet
Mohiuddin Sharif
Singing the ambassador of the Nubian musician
Hamza Alaeddin
And it tells about the nostalgia of the displacement of Nubia in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
A work of art, rewritten by the Sudanese musician Hussam Abdel Salam
And the performance of the artist Hani Abdeen and was filmed on the island of (Defi) in northern Sudan
A tribute to the spirit of the Nubian artist Hamza Aladdin
And they linked the unity of Nubia in the north and south with the Nile, with a single cultural identity
رابط النسخة الاصلية للاغنية
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What Is Mbeya City Tanzania? | (East Africa). In This Episode Learn about the Mbeya Region and its capital called 'Mbeya City'.
Mbeya is a city located in southwest Tanzania, Africa. Mbeya's population was 2,080,000 in 2012. Mbeya is the capital of the surrounding rural Mbeya region
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