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Kenya: A Fertilizer that boosts your maize yield to 30 bags per acre - Part 2
Kenya: A Fertilizer that boosts your maize yield to 30 bags per acre - Part 2 Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 31 Views • 5 years ago

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How Shaka Zulu Changed New Orleans #southafrica #neworleans
How Shaka Zulu Changed New Orleans #southafrica #neworleans Angela Malele 69 Views • 5 years ago

Part one of our series on the cultural connections between Black South Africans and African Americans. In this episode we examine how Shaka Zulu influenced the culture of New Orleans.

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Why Moving to GHANA Doesn't Always lead to SUCCESS
Why Moving to GHANA Doesn't Always lead to SUCCESS Kɔrɔ Naka 54 Views • 2 years ago

⁣In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the mindset shift needed for success in Africa 🌍. Our guest, Kwabena Obeng Darko, a seasoned entrepreneur 💼 and author 📚, shares powerful insights about overcoming societal conditioning, embracing self-confidence 💪, and shifting our views on financial intelligence 💰.

From challenging the notion that Africa is "poor" to understanding how true entrepreneurship works, we explore the importance of self-education 📖, resilience 🌱, and knowing your roots 🌳 to achieve greatness. Tune in for a transformative conversation about unlocking your potential and thriving in a changing world. ✨

In this conversation, we discuss:

How people have been conditioned to accept a mindset of poverty and dependence 🤔.
The truth about entrepreneurship in Africa 🌍 and why understanding local culture is key 🗝.
Why financial intelligence 💡 goes beyond what is taught in the classroom 🏫.
The importance of embracing your identity and history to build self-confidence 💪✨.
Practical advice on building businesses that solve real problems in the market 🏢💡.
This episode is for anyone looking to change their mindset, especially Africans and diasporas 🌍✈ navigating their entrepreneurial journey. Tune in for actionable insights that can transform your life and business 🚀.

Thinking of moving to Ghana? 🇬🇭 In this video, we dive into the realities of relocating to Ghana for business or personal reasons. Wode Maya, a well-known Ghanaian vlogger, shares valuable insights on why moving to Ghana doesn’t always lead to success. From cultural challenges to investment pitfalls, this video will help you make more informed decisions before moving. Learn from our experiences and avoid common mistakes. Tune in for an honest look at what it's really like to live and do business in Ghana! 💼🏠

Repat Black Kids making the NEWS in Ghana W. Africa - Dr. Obadele and Kala Kambon Diaspora Kids
Repat Black Kids making the NEWS in Ghana W. Africa - Dr. Obadele and Kala Kambon Diaspora Kids Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription 37 Views • 5 years ago

African American, Black Diaspora and African born kids make the news in Ghana West Africa.


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Native Borne Interview of Dr. Kambon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQXedS22Z1g
Interview with Kala Kambon the Abibifahodie School Director: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00IUa5RaRz4

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Oil promises – how oil changed a country | DW Documentary
Oil promises – how oil changed a country | DW Documentary Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 43 Views • 5 years ago

When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, the country began to dream big. It dreamed that the ‘black gold’ would bring economic upswing and long-awaited prosperity to its nation. But what happens when dreams and globalization meet?The global economy continues to rely on oil — but the so-called ‘black gold’ is becoming scarce. If a country has oil, so we tend to believe, it has all it needs to become a wealthy country. When oil was discovered in Ghana in 2007, Ghanaians also believed that economic prosperity would soon sweep over their country. By 2010, drilling had started. Ghana was determined to do better than Nigeria, a country that exports oil, but has to import gasoline.This documentary, shot over a period of ten years, is a case study of globalization. Filmed in a coastal region where people lived off fishing and rubber cultivation for decades, it shows the impact the oil discovery has had on their lives. Would the promises come true? Would the ‘black gold’ bring modern life and progress, paved streets, electricity and jobs even to small villages? Filmmaker Elke Sasse and journalist Andrea Stäritz spent ten years documenting the developments on Ghana’s western coast. Nigerian animator Ebele Okoye adds her personal perspective through art, as a citizen of a nation hit by the oil curse.

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The African Origin of Mathematics - Episode 02
The African Origin of Mathematics - Episode 02 Baka Omubo 86 Views • 3 years ago

In this video we look at the African origin of mathematics. This video is dedicated to Niousere Kalala Omotunde. May his great soul rest in peace. His knowledge is what inspired this series of videos in the first place. I will forever be grateful to have come across the works of this great mind. Thank You great teacher, Kalala. Your message was heard and understood. Your words live on forever in the mind and hearts of your students. * N.K. OMOTUNDE video’s (PLEASE GO WATCH THEM)- NK Omotunde on the Ishango bone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxDaiZ4EmF0&t=1161s - NK Omotunde on African mathematics:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9O7w1FlCEU&t=809s - NK Omotunde on the Blombos cave:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=solecDJbSVg - NK Omotunde’s books (for those who can read French):1) Le Papyrus d'Ahmès: https://www.anyjart-edition.fr..../magazines/le-papyru 2) La philosophie africaine : https://www.anyjart-edition.fr..../philosophie/la-phil 3) L'Afrique noire berceau de la médecine et de la chirurgie : https://www.anyjart-edition.fr..../sciences/l-afrique- This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners.* Some YouTube videos worth checking out- From Nothing on African divination: 1) Binary Code in an African Religion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79sU_kSl9Kc 2) 12,000 Year Old Computer Code in Africa:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSj4ZInqI98 - BBC: Ancient math of Ethiopia amazing method of Mathematics calculation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOKp9_sSkZg * My references- Civilization or Barbarism – p231, Africa’s Contribution: Science – Egyptian Mathematics, by Cheikh Anta Diop- Nature study: An abstract drawing from the 73,000-year-old levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa (https://www.nature.com/article....s/s41586-018-0514-3) Wikipedia article: The history of mathematics- Wikipedia article: The Lebombo bone - Wikipedia article: The Blombos cave - Wikipedia article: The Ishango bone- Study on the Ishango from - Wikipedia article: The Rhind papyrus- Article on Thomas Fuller the greatest human calculator: 1) https://mathshistory.st-andrew....s.ac.uk/Biographies/ 2) http://www.math.buffalo.edu/ma....d/special/fuller_tho - Article on the African origin to Binary code: https://issuu.com/lukerobertma....son/docs/african_div CreditsThe song used in the video is "Under water - Sad Afro type beat _ Afro soul x Afroswing type Beat"Contact me here: dimbdmc14@gmail.com

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