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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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Chilled song "First Light" is an ethereal soundscape that flows and builds (1971). Features Freddie Hubbard (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jack DeJohnette (drums); Ron Carter (bass); Richard Wyands (piano); George Benson (guitar); Airto Moreira (percussion); Phil Kraus (vibraphone); Hubert Laws (flute); Wally Kane (flute, bassoon); George Marge (flute, clarinet); Romeo Penque (flute, english horn, oboe, clarinet); Jane Taylor (bassoon); Ray Alonge (french horn); James Buffington (french horn); Margaret Ross (harp); David Nadien (violin); Paul Gershman (violin); Emanuel Green (violin); Harold Kohon (violin); Joe Malin (violin); Gene Orloff (violin); Matthew Raimondi (violin); Tosha Samaroff (violin); Irving Spice (violin); Alfred Brown (viola); Emanuel Vardi (viola); Charles McCracken (cello); George Ricci (cello).
Sampled by Souls Of Mischief "Never No More" - 93 'til Infinity (1993)

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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1985 track from lp Rejuvenation (Doctor Jazz)

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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Mongo Santamaria - Afro Blue
originally released on the album Mongo (Fantasy Records - 1959)
reissued on the album Afro-Roots (Prestige Records - 1972)

If you like the music, support the artists by buying it!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
33 Views · 2 years ago

Download
The Destructionof Black-Civilization- Chanceller-Williams, (TWP, 1974)-Full eBook
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Dr. Williams stated main purpose of the book. "The Shape of Things to Come- A Master Plan, Ch. XV". IN: Destruction of Black Civilization, Dr. Chancellor Williams (TWP, 1974)
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Asantu Kweku Maroon
100 Views · 5 years ago

After buying land free and clear in Ghana, I repatriated from the US to Ghana to start a life of independence, sustainability, growth amogst Black=Afrikan people. It's all about nation and culture building.

Jason Thigpen
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Full time Digital Professional.

Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription
24 Views · 5 years ago

Interview with Dr Obadele on the Removal of Mahatma Gandhi statue at the University of Ghana @King Africa online radio TV.

Akosua Amponsa
30 Views · 5 years ago

Do the best you can...take care of yourself!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
29 Views · 2 years ago

Dr. Kathlyn (Kara) Cooney is a professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture at UCLA. Specializing in craft production, coffin studies, and economies in the ancient world, Cooney received her PhD in Egyptology from Johns Hopkins University. In 2005, she was co-curator of Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Cooney produced a comparative archaeology television series, entitled Out of Egypt, which aired in 2009 on the Discovery Channel and is available online via Netflix and Amazon.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....Kara_Cooneyhttps://w Consider joining my Patreon to help finding scholars to bring on. Any amount helps me. Thank you existing Patrons.Follow me on Twitter:https://twitter.com/NealSendlak1Osiris may have been an early Egyptian king whose triumphs inspired myth and legends that eventually portrayed him as a god who defied death and represented eternal life. For the ancient Egyptians, the story of Osiris is one of tragedy and hope; it is nothing less than the promise of everlasting life. Osiris, god of the dead, was also the “Triumphant” One and the “Lord of Eternity.” John Ray, a reader in Egyptology at the University of Cambridge, writes that Osiris was “Onnofri,” meaning “the perfect or complete being.” According to Plutarch, writing around AD 120, Osiris will eventually rise again to govern Egypt. The Osiris legend is perhaps the oldest resurrection story of the ancient world. The Birth and Death of Osiris According to scholars of Ancient Egyptian religion, Osiris might have been an early king of a small state on the Nile delta. He was credited with introducing early Egyptians to the cultivation of grain, wheat, and barley and ending the practice of cannibalism. Osiris was the law-giver and taught Egyptians how to worship the gods. Osiris was hated by his brother Set who contrived to murder him upon his return to Egypt; after teaching the Egyptians, Osiris traveled to western Asia, teaching other cultures. Along with 72 other conspirators, Set invited Osiris to a party during which he tricked his brother into climbing into a specially made coffin. Once inside, the lid was flung over the coffin and it was sealed, suffocating Osiris. The coffin was then floated down the Nile. Leaving her son, Horus the Younger, under the protection of the cobra goddess, Isis searched for her husband’s body, finding it in Byblos where the coffin had become part of an immense tree that had been cut down and used to build the palace of the king. Securing the coffin, Isis returned to Egypt. The Resurrection of Osiris While Isis retrieved her son, Set found the coffin and tore the body of Osiris to pieces. Some scholars suggest 14, other cite 16 pieces. Isis again traveled the land of Egypt, collecting the body parts yet burying copies of each part in different cities to confuse her enemies. Traditionally, however, the “tomb” of Osiris was considered to be at Abydos, the site of mass pilgrimages by Egyptians desiring to become Osiris in death. Through her magical abilities and the help of Thoth, Isis revived Osiris but as king of the underworld where he ruled and judged the dead in the Hall of Two Truths. Although the story of Osiris may predate the Old Kingdom, John Ray states that the earliest fragmentary accounts come out of the fifth and sixth dynasties Pyramid Texts yet by the First Intermediate Period all Egyptians followed the funerary practices of the story to make them “Osiris,” identifying with the god. According to social anthropologist Sir James Frazer, “In the resurrection of Osiris the Egyptians saw the pledge of a life everlasting for themselves beyond the grave.” (246) The story of Osiris is certainly far more complicated that this overview and readers are encouraged to consult the sources. This includes the lamentation of the god’s death by Isis as well as the yearly celebratory feast – all, in a sense, reenactments of his death and incarnation, often compared to similar rites associated with Dionysus.Read more at: https://www.shorthistory.org/a....ncient-civilizations #osiris #resurrection --Contents:00:00 - Teaser/Intro01:53 - Osiris and Bodily Resurrection06:38 - Mummies and Saints08:36 - "Eternal Life" Egyptian Mimicry11:17 - Egyptian Social Hierarchy18:35 - Christian/Egyptian Magic10:50 - Isis and Osiris (Masturbating Gods)26:15 - Egyptian Trinities27:53 - Horus, Eros, Plato, and Mary31:19 - Churches on Pagan Holy Places35:45 - Osiris's Erections37:50 - Evolution of Egyptian Doctrine40:52 - Diodorus on the Eucharist43:56 - Attis Hymn, Christian Forgery45:30 - Egyptians Invented Satan47:30 - Satan and Set, Yahweh the Storm God52:45 - Set in the Temple?

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Asantu Kweku Maroon
92 Views · 5 years ago

Off the grid living in Afrika is a big step in Black=Afrikan liberation and powerful. It's important to control your water, power, and medicine.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
21 Views · 2 years ago

This devoted father saves his chicks by tucking one under each wing.
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“Okavango: River of Dreams - Paradise“ premieres Wednesday, October 23 at 8|7c on PBS
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Explore the landscape and wildlife of the Upper Okavango River, where the deep water shows elephants swimming and carving channels through the reeds and papyrus, setting small birds afloat to drift past hippos and crocodiles. A lioness severely injured by a buffalo is left for dead by her pride. Now disabled, she must survive in the swamp alone, hunting to feed her little cubs.

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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The Sages: JoyNews speaks with Prof. Kofi Asare Opoku on African Religion and Culture (Part 2)
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Ọbádélé Kambon
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Calling Ourselves African is Problematic? (Obenfo Ọbádélé Kambon & Dr. Ma'at)Obenfo Ọbádélé Kambon links:https://www.abibitumi.com/http....s://repatriatetoghan

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
21 Views · 5 years ago

Off grid water harvesting using ground gutters in regions of Kenya in Africa that get less than 12-13" of rain per year. Most of these are DIY systems that are custom made to specific regions.
Kenya Rainwater Association is engaged in the activity of helping water poor regions in Kenya harvest rainwater for farm and domestic use. This documentary shot in Baringo, Laikipia and Kiambu counties encapsulates its engagement with members of the communities in these areas.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
41 Views · 5 years ago

February 1961.

Footage of a protest in Djarkata, the capital city of Indonesia against the governments of Belgium and the United States after the confirmation of the death of Patrice Lumumba, the deposed Prime Minister of the Congo.

Lumumba had been killed in secret on January 17th 1961 by a Belgian-commanded firing squad.

Source of footage: Reuters News Archive.

Baka Omubo
25 Views · 2 years ago

In the past decades, public toilets in China generally had a bad reputation, they were often dirty and poorly maintained, making them unpleasant to use. In 1993 around only 7,5% of the rural areas in China had toilets, however, by the end of 2016 the figure has gone up to 80,3% and 85% by 2020.

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This is how we live in the city of the future: Shenzhen
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Explore the smallest and southernmost Province of China: Hainan Island
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This is how technology is evolving in China:
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How modern and beautiful are the latest stadiums built in China:
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Stakeholders in the construction sector have expressed concerned about Ghanaian laborers ultimately losing jobs in the thriving sector to their counterparts from other parts of the sub-region.

According to them the poor level of training of the average Ghanaian construction worker coupled with their poor attitude to work can be blamed for the growing preference for specialised workers from countries like Togo and Nigeria.


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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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This discussion dives into the pivotal role that China's historical lessons, particularly from the Opium Wars, play in shaping its modern financial and technological dominance. As silver flowed into China in the 18th and 19th centuries but rarely left, the nation’s self-sufficiency spurred tensions with Europe, leading to the Opium Wars. The result? A century of humiliation that remains a crucial part of Chinese education and self-perception today. Fast-forward to the present, and China, once weakened by colonial interference, has emerged technologically ahead of the West. However, the conversation touches on whether the West’s recent attempts, such as tariffs, could spark similar consequences in today's global economy.https://coppernicometals.com/TSX:COPRFor more content from VRIC host Jay Martin, please visit The Commodity University at https://thecommodityuniversity.com/Sign up for Jay’s newsletter at https://jaymartin.substack.com/subscribe

Ọbádélé Kambon
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⁣I wrote this song 'We Got The Power' for my people to always remember the power we have within. This song gave me goosebumps while I was writing it because it even shifted something inside of me. It reminded me I am powerful and I have life, therefore I am worthy of everything life has to offer. For those who have faced discrimination, racism, prejudice, disrespect, judgement, self doubt and a suffer from a lack of self worth. This is for all of the Genocide going on in the world and to shine light on the injustices. It's time to shine light on a world that is getting vibrationally too low. Remember YOU always had the Power within. It's time for a change.

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