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Ọbádélé Kambon
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⁣Kwaku Kambon at Robotech Camp 2022

Baka Omubo
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Professor Arthur G.O. Mutambara (Former Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe) speaks on decolonisation and the future of Africa.

The presentation addressed the following four imperatives:

1) The role of the Engineer beyond Engineering
2) The Engineer and Continental Integration
3) Decolonisation of the Engineering Curriculum
4) The Engineer and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, in Pursuit of African Economic Prosperity

ygrant
61 Views · 4 years ago

Welcome back to the 2nacheki channel. Here is your latest African News:
African Union: Drop Israel's observer status, rights groups tell AU leaders.
ANC military veterans arrested after allegedly holding ministers hostage.
Treated like sheep': Migrants tell of torture, extortion in Libya.
27 Ugandans detained in China over expired visas.
Nigeria to bar unvaccinated civil servants from offices.
Mixed-heritage women sue Belgium over forced separation.
Guinea military leader Mamady Doumbouya sacks 42 army official
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
61 Views · 4 years ago

I have always wondered how the female birds feel about their partners... I feel like the females need to do more work to impress their males! the color of their feathers, the layering, majestic strides!! Like darn boy!!!! But anyway, I guess they enjoy the spectacle from their feathers as the male work really hard for the not too pretty looking chics to "fall" for their mating dances ...with some resembling seizures! OK.. Well, that's that. This week, meet Phineas, an ornamental bird agri-preneur. Remember to like share and subscribe too.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Sudan government announce $643 Million investment in Railway Network redevelopment - The Sudan railway network, half of which is abandoned, is set for a US$ 643 million makeover as part of current Sudan government efforts to revive an economy ravaged by decades of dictatorship and global isolation. The African Development Bank, China State Construction Engineering Corp. Ltd., and unidentified Gulf firms, according to Sudan Railways Corporation (SRC), are keen on assisting the North African country in restoring the approximately 2,400 kilometers of idle rail lines.

The railway networking project will be carried out in stages. The government intends to spend US$17 million in the first stage on emergency repairs to parts of the network that are currently in use. This network, according to the SRC's general manager, Waleed Mahmoud Ahmed, during an interview with sudan news agency, is critical for the country's economic development.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
61 Views · 4 years ago

Professor James "Baba" Smalls speaking at MIB in Harlem NYC USA Sat. Nov.3 , 2018 on the subject of the Legacy of Malcolm X. Including after his assassination and the continued contributions of his family and students to the development of Islam in America. This lecture includes personal anecdotes of Prof. Smalls journey and development.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
61 Views · 4 years ago

After years of talks, July 7 2019, marks the date when 54 individual African states signed the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, effectively making Africa the world’s largest free trade area by number of countries since the formation of the World Trade Organization. The goal of this was to establish a single continent-wide market for goods and services across 54 countries, allow the free movement of business travelers and investments, and spur economic growth and development, similar to how the European Union created a single market out of many different individual states. By increasing regional trade, lowering trade costs and streamlining border procedures, full implementation of the pact would be a huge step forward for Africa, demonstrating to the world that it is emerging as a leader in global trade. And So what if this giant African market gives rise to a new country.. A fusion of all 55 countries into one massive un-partitioned state called the United States of Africa?

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
61 Views · 4 years ago

This instruction video shows the total production chain of cassava based on good practices from land preparation - planting - harvesting - storing & pealing - grating - fermentation - sieving - roasting and storage. It is meant for extention workers, farm groups or agricicultural students

Kwabena Ofori Osei
61 Views · 11 months ago

What happens when a country finally decides it’s tired of playing dress-up in someone else’s clothes? Burkina Faso just threw a massive wrench in the whole colonial hangover; ditching the ridiculous wigs and gowns that have been clinging to the country’s legal system like a bad fashion trend. But this isn’t about fashion, is it? No, it’s about power, pride, and throwing colonialism out the door. Imagine for a second; what if your whole legal system was dressed in the same outfits used by the people who once ruled over you?
Feels ridiculous, right? Well, that's exactly what Burkina Faso just dumped. But here’s the thing: this decision isn’t just about style. It's about Africa finally saying, “We’re done with this nonsense.” It’s a powerful rejection of the colonial mindset that’s been ingrained into the African psyche for far too long. But what does it mean?
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Bamboo is an important building material in many parts of the world. Nowhere are the builders more skilled than among the Dorze in the Rift Valley Mountains in Southern Ethiopia. They have learned to split it and weave it into fantastic beehive houses which will last their occupants a whole lifetime. We have recorded the complete process of harvesting, preparing and building these amazing houses.

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