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Professor Patrick Lumumba lecture on the History of Pan Africanism
Good Morning Africa 28 Jan 2022
It's not about gender divisiveness. It's about understanding that the Afrikan woman has the power to uplift us all.
Malcolm X & Dr. Amos Wilson The Black Vote & The Suburban Vote
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Back To The Roots is an intermedia format discovering inventive ways to illustrate an authentic contemporary narrative of the many places we come from through creativity and expression. Taking on the undertaking to explore for unique creators while building a stage highlighting talented individuals and collectives from a global community. The format is a medium to collaborate with local talents anywhere, making new avenues by which we may learn from each other.
Our first stop is Accra, Ghana.
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Dr. Obadele Kambon: Why YOU should learn mdw nTr BEFORE going to Kemet!
Airport Update and its Politics
When will African countries learn to support each other? When will African countries desist and reject colonial influences and embrace true Pan-Africanism? Honestly speaking, the situation is pathetic. We all know that Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have rejected the West-backed regional bloc, ECOWAS, and formed another bloc that reflects true Independence. However, there are some African countries that have refused to accept their decision. These countries which the report has shown are puppets of France have refused to accept the decision of the three countries. These countries are none other than Ivory Coast and Gabon. Interestingly, the President of Ivory Coast who has proven himself to be a nemesis of true African Independence has employed the new President of Ghana in his scheme to persuade the three Sahel countries to return to the regional bloc. The Ghanaian President has however opted to take a different approach. But how did it all play out? Let's find out. A few days ago, the new President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama paid a visit to Abidjan Ivory Coast, as part of his regional visit. There, he met with the President of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara. During the discussion, both Presidents spoke on several topics including defence, security, and the cocoa economy. Recall that both Ivory Coast and Ghana are among the leading producers of cocoa in the world. But among the topics of discussion was the issue of the withdrawal of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso from the regional bloc, ECOWAS.
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