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Yaw Ababio
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⁣How did I receive my new Ghanaian name Yaw Ababio?


My amazing driver I met in Ghana explains my origin and show me the way back home to Ghana from Jamaica. I was lost but now I am found.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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Agya Kwadwo Datɛ joined thr Black Awakening Movement to present Abibitumi.com and its systems.

Ọbádélé Kambon
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Two of Nana Kamau Kambon's favorite songs: Stella by Starlight and Stardust

Baka Omubo
72 Views · 1 year ago

In this video, we take an in-depth look at the ancient Tichitt culture of West Africa and examine how it supports the groundbreaking theories of historian and anthropologist Cheikh Anta Diop. Diop argued that African civilizations were far more advanced than often recognized, with Africa’s history frequently overlooked or misunderstood. According to his model, many modern West African populations trace their roots back to the Nile Valley (the Hapi River basin), having migrated over millennia. This perspective reshapes our understanding of African civilizations as interconnected and deeply influential in the ancient world.

The Tichitt culture, which flourished around 2000 BCE in what is now Mauritania, provides compelling evidence of an advanced society with organized agriculture, monumental stone settlements, and a structured social order. New archaeological findings reveal how this culture aligns with Diop's theories, not only affirming Africa's role in early civilization but also challenging misconceptions about Africa's historical contributions.

Join us as we explore the connections between the Hapi River basin and Tichitt, uncovering how these migrations shaped West African culture and heritage. Discover why Tichitt’s ancient legacy is essential for understanding Africa's place in global history and how it serves as proof of Diop’s enduring influence on the study of African civilizations.

0:00 Intro
1:44 Pastoral Domesticates
3:00 John Henry Clarke Refutes Christopher Wise
3:52 Yéréré Testimony
5:20 Kobadi Culture
7:37 Post Dynastic Migrations
8:20 Yoro Dyao Testimonies
9:07 Dinga Cissé Testimonies
10:35 Gao Assemblages
12:10 Segambian Glass Beads from Kmt
12:50 Sudanic Tumuli
14:56 Wangara Narratives
16:15 Senegambian Megaliths

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Kɔrɔ Naka
72 Views · 2 years ago

⁣MOYA EP4 | DR KHANYISILE LITCHFIELD TSHABALALA | FEMINISM | PATRIARCHY | UN AGENDA

Kɔrɔ Naka
72 Views · 2 years ago

10 Most Feared Special Military Forces In Africa
Africa is home to some of the most formidable military forces on the planet, with specialized units that strike fear into the hearts of their enemies. From counterterrorism to guerrilla warfare, these elite forces have been trained to operate in some of the harshest and most dangerous environments on the continent. In this article, we will take a closer look at the 10 most feared special military forces in Africa. These units have earned their reputations through years of rigorous training, battle-tested tactics, and a relentless dedication to their country's defense. Join us as we explore the unique capabilities and missions of these elite forces, and learn why they are considered among the most formidable warriors in the world.

Kɔrɔ Naka
72 Views · 2 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
72 Views · 2 years ago

Hello everyone welcome to another interesting video in today's video we are going to be preparing pounded yam please watch and enjoy the video thank you 🙏🙏🥰

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
72 Views · 2 years ago

The Story of Boukman - Boukman was a key leader of the slave revolt in the Le Cap‑Français region in the north of the colony. He was killed by the French planters and colonial troops on 7 November 1791,[3][4] just a few months after the beginning of the uprising. The French then publicly displayed Boukman's head in an attempt to dispel the aura of invincibility that Boukman had cultivated. The fact that French authorities did this illustrates their belief in the importance Boukman held to Haitian people during this time.
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