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Kalanfa Naka
178 Views · 6 years ago

Kalinda from Trinidad

Asantu Kweku Maroon
177 Views · 2 years ago

Kweku and Ama celebrate their Afrikan matrimony union. May 13, 2023 in Ghana.

Karuga Mwangi
177 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Ruhia cultural group

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
177 Views · 5 years ago

This video offers a presentation of the concept of religion according to the understanding the Kôngo people had of this notion before their encounter with the Europeans.

Religion was understood as n'kisi nsi, the use of n'kisi as divine spirits to empower human beings in order to enable them to fight the evil effects of demonic spirits.

The kôngo concept of n'kisi means spirit and power. It alludes first to God, the Most High, and to holy ancestors as animating spirits and protecting power surrounding human beings. This implies that the concept of n'kisi is alike the Igbo concept of Chi and the Yoruba concept of Ase.

It is thus anomalous to reduce the meaning of n'kisi to the Western concept of fetish.

The ideas exposed in this video were taken in our book titled BUKÔNGO which can be found at
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NY7ZMCT

Ọbádélé Kambon
176 Views · 2 years ago

To contribute to this most BlackPowerful project: https://www.abibitumi.com/quietwarrior

⁣Dear Kmtyw ‘Black People’,
I hope this message finds you well and in good spirits. I’m writing to share an exciting opportunity and invite you to join us in honoring the extraordinary life of Nana Kamau Kambon.
The Kambon family and Abibitumi.com are thrilled to announce the production of “Quiet Warrior: The Blacknificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon,” a documentary film that will illuminate the remarkable journey of a true Solutionary and advocate for total Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’.
Nana Kamau Kambon’s story is one of resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to Abibitumi ‘Black Power’ and Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’. Through “Quiet Warrior,” we aim to celebrate his unparalleled contributions and inspire audiences with his enduring legacy.
However, bringing this project to fruition requires support from individuals like you who share our passion for preserving history and uplifting underrepresented voices. Your contribution will directly impact the success of our endeavor, enabling us to cover essential production costs such as filming, editing, and distribution.
We offer various donation tiers, each accompanied by exclusive perks as a token of our appreciation for your generosity. Whether you choose to donate a little or a lot, every contribution counts and brings us one step closer to sharing Nana Kamau Kambon’s story with the entire Abibiwiase ‘Black world’.
Join us in honoring the Quiet Warrior whose impact reverberates through generations. Together, let’s ensure that Nana Kamau Kambon’s legacy shines brightly for all to see.
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Thank you for considering our request and for your commitment to preserving the Blacknificent legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon.
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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
176 Views · 2 years ago

The hidden meaning behind modern Akan funeral rites in Ghana.

Funeral rites forms an integral part with the culture of the Akan people in Ghana. Like myself, if you grew up within the Ashanti region of Ghana, chances are your parents regularly went away on funeral runs during the weekend, leaving you with numerous household chores that had to be completed by their return.

Though I spent most of my childhood wondering why I had to lose my beloved mother on weekends to funerals, I've come to realize that there are very good important reasons for these funeral rites. So in this video, I share with you some of the hidden meaning behind modern Akan funeral rites in Ghana. I say modern as most of the old traditions has been excluded or modified due to several reasons. My name is Mickey....Keep Watching!!!

Every country has a story; so does its people. I get to travel and visit different parts of the world due to the nature of my work, so I take viewers with me in the form of vlogs to explore and tell beautiful stories of the people and the places that I am working.

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Karuga Mwangi
175 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Reality - SOWETO reggae lyrics

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
175 Views · 5 years ago

Some bugs eat poop of the others animals, dung beetles eat poop, but his ball of dung is not for eat.




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