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Kalanfa Naka
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⁣In the 1960s most African countries gained their independence but more than six decades later they still experience political and economic pressure from the West. African current laws concerning resource extraction make it as easy as possible for private corporations to take resources out of the continent. And in most of the countries production licences that were issued by former colonial institutions are still in place. However, Africans’ growing awareness that they can form their own self-governance creates more freedom of choice for African countries, and makes them less dependent on the Europeans.
In 2022 Mali openly defied French neo-colonialism and forced the international coalition to withdraw troops from the country after decades of presence. ‘All of Africa is watching Mali right now. We are adjusting our course in Africa here in Mali. <...> I think we are gradually moving towards our sovereignty’, says painter and art history professor Oumar Kamara. He believes that European democracy doesn’t match African culture. ‘But in Russia, I realised that we were respected in Africa. They had a totally different policy and opinion concerning African countries. Neither the Soviet Union nor Russia ever colonised any African countries’, adds the scholar. Thus, in their battle for freedom, a growing number of Africans are willing to have closer ties with Russians, as they think Russia can give them security. What future awaits rapidly growing African society?

Ai Philly
50 Views · 5 years ago

Join Ai Philly as we host our annual forum with a powerhouse discussion panel who will answer questions aimed at the nature of revolutionary tactics, the current climate of change, economic systems past and present and their impending collapse, and discuss the necessary components of an Afrikan Renaissance.

Questions will be asked by moderators in a Q&A style, with an opportunity for participants to ask additional questions at the end.

Panel will include:

Per aat, Dr. Ama Mazama - Guadeloupe
Sesh, Dr. Molefi Kete Asante - U.S.
Professor Bayyinah Bello - Ayiti
Dr. Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon - Ghana

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
50 Views · 6 years ago

2 LECTURES Steve cokely : Brotha Steve Cokely - The Black Boule http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3akC9P_rYQ Steve Cokely: White Finance of Black Leadership http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOJdbyNqG6Y
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Ọbádélé Kambon
50 Views · 6 years ago

Morgan State University (MSU) is slated to establish an international presence on the African continent by way of a new pilot program. During the recent public session of the MSU Board of Regents' winter quarterly meeting, the Board unanimously approved a proposal for the university to begin offering three degree programs — a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Science in Global Multimedia Journalism and Communications, and a Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship — in partnership with the African University College of Communications (AUCC) in Adabraka, Accra, Ghana. The pilot program is scheduled to begin in fall 2020, creating opportunities for western African students to pursue degrees from Morgan. The collaboration marks a first of its kind for an HBCU in Ghana, with Morgan poised to join only a select few American universities offering degree programs in Africa.

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Kalanfa Naka
50 Views · 5 years ago

⁣This docuseries delves into the untold stories and unsung heroes that
paved Nigeria's road to independence. Based on the books by host
Olasupo Shasore

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
50 Views · 6 years ago

Our Spiritual Mother - Mama Marimba Ani joins us for a MOSIAH special.

She breaks down her role as new appointed UNIA-ACL Ambassador and how we turn the supreme vision and example of Marcus Garvey into practical work for Afrikans today.

Ọbádélé Kambon
50 Views · 6 years ago

Obadele Kambon, PhD Repatriation Interview

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
50 Views · 6 years ago

Professor Amos N. Wilson was a former social case worker, supervising probation officer, psychological counselor, training administrator in the New York City Department of Juvenile Justice and Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York.

Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1941, Amos completed his undergraduate degree at the acclaimed Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. He later migrated to New York where he attained his Ph.D. from Fordham University.
Familiarly referred to as Brother Amos, he availed himself for numerous appearances at educational, cultural and political organizations such as the First World Alliance, the Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Afrikan Echoes, House of Our Lord Church, the Patrice Lumumba Coalition, the Slave Theatre and CEMOTAP to name just a few. His travels took him throughout the United States, to Canada and the Caribbean.

Dr. Wilson's activities transcended academia into the field of business, owning and operating various enterprises in the greater New York area.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
50 Views · 6 years ago

Visions of the Restoration of Ma'at




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