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Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 1 year ago

Burkina Faso ABANDONS Colonial Tradition of Barrister Wigs!In a bold move, Burkina Faso has decided to ditch a relic of its colonial past - the traditional barrister wigs worn by lawyers in court. This tradition, inherited from the French colonial era, has been a symbol of the country's judicial system for decades. But what led to this sudden change? Is it a step towards decolonization or a bid to modernize the country's legal system? Watch to find out more about this significant decision and what it means for the future of Burkina Faso's judiciary.#burkinafaso #ibrahimtraoré #colonialwigs #bannedabout UsWelcome to Voice of Africa! Our channel brings you the vibrant stories, rich cultures, and diverse perspectives from across the African continent. We explore political landscapes, historical events, cultural heritage, and contemporary issues shaping Africa today. Join us to hear the untold stories and voices that often go unheard in mainstream media. Voice of Africa is your go-to source for all things Africa.Channel GoalAt Voice of Africa, our goal is to enlighten and inspire by showcasing Africa's true essence. We aim to provide a platform for African voices, promote cultural understanding, and highlight the continent's contributions to the world.DisclaimerVoice of Africa provides informational content that reflects individual opinions and not the official stance of the channel. While we strive for accuracy, our content is not professional advice. Voice of Africa is not responsible for any actions taken based on our videos.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
57 Views · 5 years ago

Western Equatoria Landscape Eye Radio South Sudan

Baka Omubo
57 Views · 5 years ago

How Can More Schools in Africa Acquire Competence in Coding? | Sankofa Pan African Series

Dr. Bunmi Oyinsan discusses with Rama Zomaletho the importance of integrating practical technology in the curriculums of African schools and its advantages.


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Ọbádélé Kambon
57 Views · 5 years ago

Asantu Kweku Maroon Asare's Repatriation: It's Real When You Get Your Land Documents!

KoJoe
57 Views · 5 years ago

⁣⁣Las puertas de la percepción 2. 'Iboga, los hombres de la madera sagrada

The Doors of Perception 2. 'Iboga, the men of sacred wood'

Doc for research purposes. By the way i don't understand a word that is being said but the images are very familiar.

translated text of the description on utube:
⁣The root bark of Tabernanthe Iboga, in Africa and South America, contain ibogaine, an enteogen. The root is used there by the fang, mitsogo and others ethnic groups, in Gabon, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Eboka is a sacred Entheogen, sacrament or power plant.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
57 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Fela Kuti - Beasts of No Nation [1989]

JRapBrown
57 Views · 5 years ago

Join me at the Mbongi this Monday April 19th at 11AM Eastern time as we have a conversation with Mr. Akil Parker out of Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Parker is a mathematician, teacher, researcher, and creator of "All This Math, LLC", a math tutoring and educational consulting company. We will discuss his journey as a Philadelphia public school teacher for over 15 years and his transition from public education to consultancy. In addition to his life and education, we will also discuss the importance of math as a tool for African liberation. This will be a powerful show that you do not want to miss. So please mark your calendars, like, and share this link with friends and colleagues. Learn more about Akil at: https://www.allthismath.com/New Merchandise at our Spreadshirt Storehttps://www.spreadshirt.com/shop/user/imhotep06/To continue to support this channel, please consider donating with Cash App: CashApp: $asarimhotepPayPal: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=KY68KNYLEPMGA Visit me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/imhotep06Visit me on Instagram: imhotep1906My webpage: http://asarimhotep.com

Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 4 years ago

Wisdom isn't found in one person
Anansi shows God how a lie can be more hurtful than a wound. God realizes that wisdom cannot be found in one person. He rewards Anansi by naming all stories Anansi stories.

The storyteller
Kwame Sakyi
More from this storyteller: Interview with Kwame Sakyi (b)

Wisdom isn't found in one person (Twi)
Once upon if time God lived in his cottage. The name of the cottage was: There's no one besides me. Kwaku Anansi also lived in a cottage not so far away from him. The name of his cottage was: Wisdom isn't found in one person. They became good friends. One day kwaku Anansi asked God: 'What is more painful: the incision of Tribal marks or to be falsely accused of something?' God answered that a blade would cut your flesh, but when you are falsely accused of something you could just walk away and deny it. One day Kwaku Anansi went to God's cottage and relieved himselve on the stove. The next morning God's mother-in-law found the mess and was shocked and told everybody in the village. Meanwhile Kwaku Anansi hired the Rat to digg a tunnel to the room where God kept his talking drums. That same day the drums started talking and saying that God had done the deed. God couldn't bare the false accusations and wanted to kill himself. Kwaku Anansi reminded him of their conversation and God realised that false accusations could be as painful as the incisions of tribal marks. God now understood why Kwaku Anansi had named his cottage: Wisdom isn't found in one person. And from then on assigned all stories to his name. That is how all stories became Anansie stories.
Story type: Verhaal

Duration: 7'50
Keywords: wisdom; pain; story; stories; Ananse story; lie; God; Ananse; gossip; Anansi; name; gossip; lie; trick
Copyright video recording: © Foundation Vista Far Reaching Visuals
www.anansimasters.net

Related videos: Why Anansi's name comes before every story (s), Anansi and the wisdom (s), Interview with Kwame Sakyi (b), A lie is more hurtful than a wound (s)

The Anansi Masters project is a digital platform developed by Vista Far Reaching Visuals and partners. At the website http://www.anansimasters.net you can find information about the story character of Anansi or Nanzi and especially many stories. The stories originated in Africa and were exported to other parts of the world through slave trade and migration where they developed independently. In Anansi Masters, the similarities and differences between the stories and storytellers can be found. Anansi Masters initiates different activities all over the world where stories from this oral tradition can be found. Anansi Masters collaborates with writers, theatre makers, filmmakers, researchers, schools and of course with many many storytellers. Discover all the results on the Anansi Masters website!

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
57 Views · 5 years ago

First aired on 24 August 1999 by Channel 4Secret History is a long-running British television documentary series. Shown on Channel 4, the Secret History brand name is still used as a banner title in the UK, but many of the individual documentaries can still be found on US cable channels without the branding. It can be seen as Channel 4's answer to the BBC's Time-watch. The series returned to Channel 4 on 10 November 2013 after a nine-year break.




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