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Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.comAbibitumi Black Power Conference & Abibifahodie Festival 2025 — “What Black Power Is: Demonstration Over Conversation”Be about what you say you’re about. Join a worldwide family of Kmtyw ‘Black People’ demonstrating Abibitumi ‘Black Power’ in action—on screen, online, and on the ground in Ghana.DatesFilm Festival (in partnership with UNIMAC/NAFTI & African World Documentary Film Festival): Nov 28–30, 2025Virtual Conference: Dec 5–7, 2025Hybrid/In-Person Conference (Ghana): Dec 12–14, 2025What to ExpectAbibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ Film Festival: Premieres, panels, and the winning feature screening the following weekend.Conference Tracks (Virtual & In-Person): Keynotes, presentations, and roundtables centered on demonstration over conversation.Cultural Highlights: Opening ceremony, live music & spoken word, fashion show, vendors, art exhibition & auction.Community & Youth: Children’s Village (painting, robotics, arts & crafts), school showcases, essay contest.Naming Ceremony: Receive your indigenous name in a powerful rite of return.Sankɔfa Journey: Be part of the 27th annual return—walk the land, build with family, and take concrete steps toward repatriation. https://www.sankofajourney.comMedia & Partnerships: National coverage, university collaborators, and cinema partners in Accra for festival screenings.Why This MattersThis is not talk. It’s coordinated action: building institutions, honoring our ancestors, investing in land and skills, and organizing across borders—together.Register / Submit / Get Tickets Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.comCommunity hub & updates: https://www.abibitumi.comFilm Festival info & submissions: https://filmfestival.abibifahodie.orgTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com and https://ayatickets.com(Search “Abibitumi Black Power Conference & Abibifahodie Festival 2025” to select your pass: film festival, virtual, hybrid/in-person, vendor, performer, or presenter.)Location (In-Person)Abibitumi Headquarters, Akuapem Mampɔn, Eastern Region, Ghana.Bring Your ContributionPresenters, vendors, filmmakers, performers, and volunteers are welcome. Come ready to build: art, education, health, culture, land, technology, and enterprise.Share & Stay ConnectedSpread the word to family, groups, and organizations. Invite your UNIA divisions, study circles, and community schools.Register now, then tell 5 more people to come with you.Abibitumi—We demonstrate.Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.com#Hashtags#Abibitumi #abibifahodie #blackpower #decadeofourrepatriation #Sankɔfa #ghana #filmfestival #conference #repatriation #buildblackspaces
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Our continuing discussion on Shaka Zulu Part 02-a
I Octane - Black Skin (audio visual) I AM Great
I am great album Track 2: Black Skin
I- Octane
Written by: I-Octane [Byiome Muir]
Prod: Troyton Music
Album Record by @escodashocker @tekktroniic_tmp @Troytonmusic @simpacmusic_mixinggvd
@iamdjbarkley
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The analogy of Nana Edward Robinson about crackkkers and their closest siblings.
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JA ARA E · Burna Boy
The Lion King: The Gift
℗ 2019 Parkwood Entertainment LLC, under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2019-07-19
Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Beyoncé
Composer, Lyricist: Damini Ogulu
Producer, Recording Engineer: P2J
Unknown, Misc. Prod.: Derek Dixie
Composer, Lyricist: Richard Isong
Recording Engineer: Cecil Bernardy
Assistant Engineer: Jenna Felsenthal
Mixing Engineer: Stuart White
Assistant Engineer: John Cranfield
Mastering Engineer: Colin Leonard
Executive Producer: Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
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"When one thinks of contemporary African pop, the kora isn't the first instrument that comes to mind. A string instrument with a harp-like sound, the it has been a part of traditional African tribal music for centuries -- and for the most part, traditional settings are where you can expect to find it. Nonetheless, the kora hasn't been excluded from African pop, and it is used for both traditional and more modern sounds on this rewarding album by Malian kora virtuoso Mamadou Diabate. Coming from a family of Manding griots, Diabate is well schooled in traditional tribal music but is also open to more modern elements. Much of Tunga is quite traditional -- "Djanjo," for example, is a piece that goes back to the 13th century -- but "Dounuya" has strong blues leanings, and it is among the tracks that employs an electric bassist, Cheick Barry. The other bass player heard on this album is Ira Coleman, an acoustic jazz bassist who has played with such greats as Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, and the late Betty Carter, and joins Diabate on five of Tunga's nine tracks. Whether he is incorporating Western elements or favoring a traditional approach, Diabate brings a lot of charisma to this engaging, mostly instrumental album." - Alex Henderson
Buy the digital album here : http://www.qobuz.com/es-en/alb....um/tunga-mamadou-dia
Buy the album (CD format) here : http://www.africantreasures.co....m/product/tunga-cd-m
1 - Dagna 0:00
2 - Dounuya 4:58
3 - Tunga 10:01
4 - Larsidan 16:32
5 - Soutoukou 21:06
6 - Mamadou Diawara 24:44
7 - Djanjo 30:10
8 - Djelimory 34:56
9 - Mande 39:53
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After a great conversation with Dr Arikana
Today she shared with me about a great event that is happening in Sierra Leone the Women's Leadership Conference in April. How amazing the exact location that we are organising a tour to. You will soon see Dr Arikana on Bla Xit for an exclusive interview soon. please share subscribe and donate and smash that like button. You Can donate via PayPal using bopcollective@yahoo.com
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After the trip to Bunce Island, We went to a Rice Festival at Makeni University they were great hosts. Bla Xit family you know I love food especially African food. Could you imagine my delight when we were given a choice of 20 different rice dishes that reflected the Gullah Gechee and Sierra Leone Rice connections. There was song and dance and a good time had by all. Please support our channel by donating a contribution to enable us to ensure we pay for editing and filming . PayPal is easiest for us via bopcollective@yahoo.com
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Akan (Twi): Abibifahodie Adesuabea 12 Ɛbɔ 2017