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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
27 Views · 4 years ago

Humanity has a monogenetic or singular origin that according to Mitochondria DNA traces back to the Twa 144,000 years ago. The Twa, are also the author's of African and world civilization, and they are the creators of Kemetic (Egyptian) civilization. At a time when Black families and Black extended family communities are weaker than any time in our history, the Twa provide many lessons for strengthening Back families and extended family communities, as well as African nations and global families.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 Views · 4 years ago

#CattleBreeders #Akeredolu #OpenGrazing

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Kalanfa Naka
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Kalinda Stick-fighting competition from 2016

Nataki Kambon
51 Views · 5 years ago

Akosua's song special request at the joint birthday party gotta love Baby Shark

Kwabena Ofori Osei
46 Views · 3 years ago

HighLife Music

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Chukwunyere Kamalu is the author of several books on African philosophy and culture including Foundations of African Thought (1990); Person Divinity and Nature (1998); The Little African History Book (2007); The Word at Face Value (2012, 2016). Chukwunyere has taught at the University of Reading (Black Studies and Social Psychology) and the University of the Arts, London (African philosophy ).
Chukwunyere is a trained research earth scientist and civil engineer, currently acting (since 2012) in the voluntary role of Chair of the Society of African Earth Scientists (saescientists.blogspot.com ). He also works in professional capacity as a financial accountant ( for past 20 years) and as a maths and science tutor in an African supplementary school since 2014.

Ọbádélé Kambon
33 Views · 5 years ago

Abibifahodie Capoeira Ghana 4-14-2012

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45 Views · 5 years ago

#afrobeat #blackmusiconly

JRapBrown
84 Views · 5 years ago

Part of the new wave of Afrobeat/Jazz artists from the diaspora.

JRapBrown
47 Views · 5 years ago

Another single from this new high-life/jazz band. I'm a big fan of their sound.

Angela Malele
62 Views · 5 years ago

Encircled by one of the world’s largest enclosed lagoons, the 101st French department is a real cultural crossroads between Africa, the Indian Ocean and Europe. This film by Pierre Brouwers is the true-to-life portrait of an island where little villages live in pace with age-old customs, where nature reveals a surprise package of flora and fauna. A guaranteed change of scenery… -

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Kokou
40 Views · 3 years ago

#African #PanAfrican #ShootTheBreeze #Saturday
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Ọbádélé Kambon
32 Views · 5 years ago

From CD Isese L'agba by Asabioje Afenapa
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
32 Views · 2 years ago

The Dogon tribe knew about a star that is invisible to the human eye years before it was discovered, how could this be possible? See more in this scene from Season 1, Episode 6, "Mysteries of the Outer Realms."

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
34 Views · 5 years ago

How Can I Get A Visa In Tanzania? In this Episode we walk you through the process of how to apply and successfully secure your visa for visiting Tanzania.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
43 Views · 2 years ago

In the conversation with Nick Cannon, Dr. Umar Johnson insists that Nick Cannon makes sure that his biracial children identify as black and he states that the womb of the white woman can produce African children.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 Views · 5 years ago

Niger has long been a key staging point for migrants and asylum seekers from sub-Saharan West Africa, but the traffic reached a peak in 2015/16 when the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) estimated that 330,000 people followed the desert routes north - through often inhospitable country - to reach Libya or Algeria, and then the Mediterranean coast and sea crossings to Europe.

The exponential growth mostly came about because the chaotic descent of Libya into civil conflict in the years after the Arab Spring opened up new routes and border crossings and made it easier for people traffickers to operate in the security vacuum, but it also flourished because it generated significant income and employment for northern Niger and its largest city, Agadez. Much of this was from the perfectly legitimate businesses - in transport and accommodation - that sprang up to service and feed off and then further develop the migrant trade. The increased wealth was welcomed because it helped bring back a measure of stability to an area that had seen its own insurgency during the Tuareg Rebellion of 2007-2009 and which had been struggling economically in the aftermath.

But even as the traffic was burgeoning, the Nigerien government was coming under pressure from the European Union, which was keen to find a response to the alarming flows of people coming across the Mediterranean. Close to its own maritime borders the EU began working with the Libyan coastguard and others to refashion methods of deterring that sea borne traffic, but it also looked for innovative ways of stemming the movement of people on land much further south.

So, to the grateful relief of the EU, Niger passed new anti-smuggling laws. In early 2016, its interior minister Mohamed Bazoum ordered their implementation across the country, sending police out to arrest smugglers (most of whom, of course, had previously been operating within locals laws) and confiscating hordes of the ubiquitous pick-up trucks that drivers had become used to piling high with lucrative migrant passengers.

The new laws quickly began making a big dent in the migrant flow, bringing down the number of travelers passing through Agadez from around 24,000 a month in 2016 to around 5500 a month in 2017.

But there have been other consequences and many of them difficult for Niger. The economic fallout for the north of the country has been considerable - with revenues in Agadez alone being reduced by around $117 million a year, according to the IOM. Indeed the losses across the area have been so significant that the EU has had to offer $635 million to compensate those who had once made a living out of migration through a reconversion plan involving business grants and loans and other support, although so far the difficulties of qualifying for any such support seem to be keeping the take-up of these opportunities to a minimum.

Moreover, where previously migrants were able to move openly, they now have to use clandestine back routes through remote desert country to avoid villages and police patrols. This is dangerous. The UN roughly estimates that for every migrant death in the Mediterranean sea, now two die in the Sahara desert.

Meanwhile, community leaders fear that youth unemployment and the lack of long-term investment (notwithstanding the EU's struggling compensation scheme) to develop alternative economic models could lead to increasing criminality and insecurity. With the migrant traffic suppressed, police warn that drug trafficking is becoming an ever more attractive option and elders fear that idle young men who would once have worked in the migration trade could now easily fall prey to the competing radical attractions of Boko Haram or Daesh, which pose a growing threat across this part of West Africa.

So how to best assess the EU's apparent attempt to push Europe's borders this far south? Niger is rated as one of the world's least-developed nations by the UN, but is it now paying too high a price for Europe's anti-immigration policies? We sent correspondent Juliana Ruhfus and filmmakers Marco Salustro and Victoria Baux to find out.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
24 Views · 5 years ago

A panel discussion on the violence in South Africa between the Inkatha Freedom Party and The African National Congress (ANC). Panelists include: Chris Hani, Harry Schwarz, and Sipo Mzimela.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
20 Views · 1 year ago

The Earth's climate is in a constant state of change based on its position relative to the sun. This relationship means that as the planet's relationship to the sun changes, unexpected series of events can produce remarkably different landmarks. Such a thing happened not too long ago in Africa, where, for a brief time, the Sahara desert reverted back to a lush grassland. Today we're exploring all the various factors that led to the Sahara turning green.


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Kwabena Ofori Osei
30 Views · 1 year ago

With the grass gone all the elephants can scratch from the dust is withered twigs. The adults might last on this but it will not support a calf for long...Taken in Africa.


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