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It was a magical night as celebs, influencers, prominent persons, and guests experienced the epic vegan menu tasting event that took place on April 4th, hosted by the incredible Kid Chef Ama Kambon, the celebrity chef to the stars!
It was a delicious night of networking, performances, and unforgettable gourmet vegan dishes that took center stage.
Ama received a new chef's outfit and did a wardrobe change from an apron to a chef's coat with a Kente flair and matching hat.
Our star-studded guest list included some of the most influential figures in the entertainment and culinary world, making this a truly unique and memorable evening. Okyeame Kwame, the vegan rapper and entrepreneur, delighted everyone with an impromptu rap performance alongside the world-renowned flute player, Dela Botri. Their spontaneous collaboration created an electrifying atmosphere that set the tone for the rest of the night.
• Star-Studded Guests:
- Okyeame Kwame: Vegan rapper and entrepreneur who delighted everyone with an impromptu rap performance alongside Dela Botri.
- Dela Botri: World-renowned flute player who enchanted the audience with his mesmerizing music.
- Ameyaw Debrah: Celebrity blogger and journalist who captured stunning photographs, especially of the crowd favorite, As Above Sobolo.
• Delicious Vegan Delights:
- As Above Sobolo: This delicious Sobolo brand was the favorite of the evening, refreshing and tangy.
- Akara Bites: Crispy and flavorful, these were a hit among all the guests.
- Barbecue Cauliflower Bites: Perfectly seasoned and mouth-wateringly good.
- Sweetened Carrot Salad with Cabbage and Plantain Croutons: A unique and delightful combination.
- Waakye with Shito and Spaghetti: A traditional Ghanaian dish with a twist.
- Jollof with Red Stew and Meaty, Carefully Seasoned Fried Mushrooms: A rich and savory delight.
- Mini Cheesecakes Topped with Hibiscus Syrup and Chocolate Drizzle: The perfect sweet ending to a gourmet feast.
• Special Appearances:
- Larona Lollie: Entrepreneur who enjoyed networking and tasting the exquisite dishes.
- @itz_ruhmih: Instagrammer who shared the event live, capturing every delightful moment.
- Mahesh ck: Vegan and IT professional who appreciated the unique flavors.
- Elizabeth: Banker who enjoyed the ambiance and the food.
- Cashawn Myers: From Habesha, contributing to the vibrant discussions.
- Ena Imara: Chef and mentor who provided valuable insights.
- Kala Kambon: Educator and writer who engaged in lively conversations.
- Edwin Kweku Baffour: From Food Sovereignty Ghana, discussing the importance of sustainable food.
- Ohenenana Safo: Event organizer and fashionpreneur who added a touch of style to the evening.
- Dr. Doe: From Plant-based Vegan Market, supporting the event and its mission.
- Dr. (Nana) Mawiyah Kambon: Psychologist and elder who shared her wisdom and support for the event.
- Ras Revolution: Reggae musician who added rhythm to the night with his soulful tunes.
- The Bradbys: The RepatriatetoGhana family who embraced the culinary experience with joy. They came out to celebrate their anniversary and Mrs. Bradby's birthday.
A Night to Remember:
• Networking and Dancing: Guests mingled, networked, and danced the night away, creating a vibrant and joyful atmosphere.
• Culinary Excellence: Chef Ama showcased her exceptional culinary skills, impressing everyone with her innovative and delicious vegan dishes.
• Photographs and Memories: The event was beautifully documented by Ameyaw Debrah, ensuring that every moment was captured.
Join us in celebrating this incredible event and the culinary genius of Kid Chef Ama Kambon. Watch the full video to see the highlights, the laughter, and the amazing food that brought everyone together. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more delicious and exciting content!
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How did scholars begin to decipher ancient scripts like the hieroglyphs?
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Very soon after the birth of the first written language - cuneiform - ancient Egypt developed its own writing: the hieroglyphic script, immortalised in the Rosetta Stone kept in the British Museum, which consists of a single royal edict, dated 196 BC, written in the hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek alphabetic scripts.
Andrew Robinson is the author of more than twenty-five books, issued by leading general and academic publishers. In addition to "Cracking the Egyptian Code", they include "The Last Man Who Knew Everything" (a biography of Thomas Young): https://geni.us/XIBXvR , and "Lost Languages: The Enigma of the World’s Undeciphered Scripts": https://geni.us/iqP0Q. A former literary editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement, he also writes reviews and features for newspapers, magazines and journals, in both the arts and sciences.
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The Queen Mother of the African Diaspora, Benin Republic reviews and unpacks the parameters for citizenship for African descendants. The videos by HRM Queen Mother Dòwòti Désir will be made in three parts. This is Part I. To read the law, go to the law in its entirety, go to page of the last page of video and click on the link. #royalpalaceafricandiaspora #queenmotherdowoti #benin #africandiaspora #africancitizenship #repatriationtoafrica
#KwameNkrumah Nkrumah's scientific, engineering, technological and industrial road map for advancing Ghana and Africa in to an advanced society was sabotaged. Learn about his African road map to success and the difference he was making in Ghana prior to his neo-colonial successors collaborating with his enemies to overthrow and arrest Ghana's developmentIf you would like to support the works of Sista Shanice you can do so via Patreon. Heres the link https://www.patreon.com/SistaShaniceIf you would like to join Sista Shanice on her weekly radio shows at 10am GMT every Wednesday, then heres the link to listen live https://zeno.fm/radio/galaxyafiwe-net/ Here's the tel no to call in and join the debate +44 20 3289 6504
Today we honor Amos Wilson.🖤
The gears that keep us running. The voice that gives us inspiration, motivation, and charts the path to psychological liberation. We want everyone—young and old—to know Amos and his work.
Not long ago, we were chatting with a few Wilsonians—those of uswho have sat at the feet of his teachings, who have had our minds reorganized by his words. And someone asked the question:"How old were you when you learned about Amos?"
One by one, the answers came. Twenty-five. Thirty-two. Forty.Forty-seven. All of them... too late.
There was a little bit of regret in that room. Not because we found him eventually—but because we wished we had found him sooner. We wished someone had placed his books in our hands when our minds were still forming. We wished his voice had been in our ears beforethe world convinced us of lies about ourselves.
We all wished we had heard his teachings earlier.
And right there, in that moment, something was born. Afrika's Army: An Amos Wilson Awakening.
Because the youngest among us deserve to grow up with Amos. They deserve to learn about the psychology of power before they learn about powerlessness. They deserve to understand that their mind is their wealth, their consciousness is their weapon, and their cultureis their foundation.
Afrika's Army is for our children.
So that one day, when they are asked, "How old were you when you learned about Amos?" — they won't have to say too late.
They'll say, "I grew up with him."
Happy Birthday, Dr. Amos Wilson. Your work lives on in the youngest soldiers of Afrika's Army. ✊🏿📚
✊🏿Join the legacy. Teach the children.
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When a deadly new virus appeared in Wuhan, China, in late 2019, few would have imagined its wide-ranging effects. Within weeks COVID-19 was spreading around the world; within a year it had killed one a half million people and hospitalised tens of millions more, forcing nation after nation into lockdown and bringing many economies to a juddering halt.
As international travel stalled in the face of movement restrictions, the consequences were sometimes calamitous - even in places more normally adrift from events elsewhere.
One such place was Samburu, deep in the heart of Kenya, where people reliant on wildlife safari tourism were left struggling to survive.
This thought-provoking episode of People & Power, from filmmaker Andreas Knausenberger, is a salutary reminder of the coronavirus pandemic's unexpected effects on remote communities far from the glare of the global spotlight.
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A medicinal plant called Artemisia annua (or sweet wormwood) has been used in China to treat malaria for 2,000 years and is still grown by farmers in Africa. But it's not approved by the World Health Organization and remains banned in a number of countries, including France. Malaria claims almost half a million lives each year and Africa is worst affected. In recent years, the mosquitoes that spread the disease have become increasingly resistant to insecticide.
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