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Sudan Ndugu
29 Views · 4 years ago

From teaching Civil Engineering in the USA to owning and operating multiple businesses in Tanzania. While working for Instacart, he got a bright idea. This entrepreneur is an inspiration to the African Diaspora who want to return home and build businesses in Africa.

Connect with the Basket at one of its two locations in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania or on Instagram ⬇️

You can find The Basket on Instagram : TheBasketSupermarket_TZ ➡️ https://instagram.com/thebasketsupermarket_tz
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1 .Ununio Rd , Bahari Beach in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
2. Arkal Place near Java point in Bunju in Dar es salaam, Tanzania

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11:27 Construction Company
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Blaxit
36 Views · 6 years ago

Bla Xit Family we attended a meeting to talk about next steps for land owners or would be land owners. Who want to develop their land into their homes. We have been seeing lots of developers and looking at their properties their architects and also their ability to build quickly to a high standard within a specific budget, with flexibility to incorporate your wishes and needs. We want you to dream your dreams and live your life to the fullest. Thanks to Fire and Edmund and Bode and team for allowing us to film. Thanks for sharing your stories. They told me they are not rushing to go back to England or Sweden "for what" they said! And I completely understand. Come home family come home. If you have not got your land yet please give us a call.

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Blaxit
37 Views · 6 years ago

In this video, Bla Xit attend the traditional African Naming Ceremony of Gambia President Adama Barrow's brother.

We was invited to this special occasion by Momodou Dahaba (Politician and Adama Barrow Supporter).

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Blaxit
25 Views · 6 years ago

Bla Xit Family, this young and talented subscriber Unekwe has sent us a
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Baka Omubo
63 Views · 4 years ago

The Movement Against Slavery and Terrorism (MAST) has cautioned France President, Emmanuel Macron, to stop sponsoring terrorism in Nigeria and other African nations.

The Pan-African group made their voices heard on Wednesday at the end of a one-day walk to the French embassy in Abuja, Nigeria's federal capita city.

The visibly frustrated Africans, numbering in their hundreds demanded that the French authorities must end ties with Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists which it has routinely armed.

Addressing the media in front of the French consulate, convener, Princess Ajibola said the mission was to get Macron's attention that Nigeria is a sovereign nation and any attempt to compromise its territorial integrity would be resisted.

According to madam Ajibola, the group has overwhelming evidence to back its claim that the European nation is indeed behind the recent upsurge in terrorism in the country.

The group reckoned the French action is born out of greed - hinged on economic benefits owing to the avalanche of economic resources in the North-East, particularly the Lake Chad Basin region.

The Movement Against Slavery and Terrorism, therefore, warned the French authorities to desist from further mischief which has undermined the remarkable gains of the Nigerian Army.

The group also called the attention of the United Nations to the crime against humanity being perpetrated by Macron.

Daisy Ross
36 Views · 6 years ago

September 11 was Ethiopia’s New Year [this video has no sound]
Ethiopia rings in its New Year, Enkutatash, on 11 September, and not on 1 January, as the rest of the world does. The country’s unique calendar considers September, called Meskerem in the local language of Ethiopia, to be the first month of the year. The Ethiopian New Year Enkutatash means the ‘gift of jewels’. Legend has it that King Solomon of Jerusalem gave the Queen of Sheba jewels during her famous visit to Jerusalem some 3,000 years ago. Her return to Ethiopia after receiving the gift coincided with the New Year celebration in September, and hence the name Enkutatash came to be.

The number of daylight hours and nighttime hours happen to be exactly equal in every part of the globe once every September, which is one of the reasons Ethiopians celebrate New Year during this month. During this time of the year, the Sun and the Moon that are used to count time each have 12 hours before setting. The second reason is derived from the Bible, which says that the creation of the Heavens and the Earth took place in September.

Ethiopians believe that the month of September has different signs that explain why it should be celebrated as the beginning of a New Year. Blooming flowers, sunny days and a generally pleasant weather reign during this month. It is a time when people leave the rainy, foggy and thunderous months in Ethiopia’s winter period behind and move on to better days. The whole family comes together to light a bonfire in their backyard and dance around it in circles on the eve of the New Year. For the New Year celebration, young boys have a different role. Weaving their creativity into beautiful paintings that herald the coming of a bright new day, the boys go from one house to another handing out their works of art on the morning of the holiday to family members, neighbors and friends. Ethiopian girls approach you beating their drums, clapping and singing the traditional song, Abebayehosh. One of the girls leads the song and the rest respond to the lyric, chanting “lemlem”. They carry bright-yellow flowers called adey abeba, which grow in Ethiopia only from September to November. As a token of appreciation, people respond to the girls’ pleasant songs with a piece of bread prepared for the holidays, or with money – the latter taking precedence these days. young boys have a different role. Weaving their creativity into beautiful paintings that herald the coming of a bright new day, the boys go from one house to another handing out their works of art on the morning of the holiday to family members, neighbours and friends.(Serkalem Tafesse, 2018)

While the West prepares for fall, dormant trees, and cold weather, North East Africa, is in bloom. Happy New Year!

Ọbádélé Kambon
55 Views · 6 years ago

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Baka Omubo
79 Views · 3 years ago

The TAF City in Sierra Leone is scheduled to start this year.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
72 Views · 5 years ago

When someone ask, why history is so important? Tell them this.

Anikulapo1
21 Views · 5 years ago

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ShakaRa
89 Views · 5 years ago

Director of Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society
Author of Between Distinction and Extinction: Harmonisation and Standardisation of African Languages

A conversation with one of the worlds leading Pan-African linguists & founder of the Pan-African Literacy Project - discovering the common roots in African languages in order to chart a course to Africas future development. In this conversation, we will explore the relationship between Language & political, economic & scientific development. We will asses whether the many languages in Africa are an asset or hinderance. We will look at what it means to harmonise & standardise African Languages.

IG Creativo
32 Views · 3 years ago

The national liberation struggle of the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara has been ongoing for 50 years. Through the twists and turns of history, the people of Western Sahara have faced Spanish colonialism, the occupation of their territory by Mauritania and Morocco, and expulsion from their territory to refugee camps in Algeria. Despite this long struggle, Western Sahara's history and politics remain relatively unknown to many outsiders. Bill Fletcher Jr., a member of the TRNN Executive Board, speaks with Sidi Omar, the UN Ambassador of Frente Poliario, the political organization behind the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

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Kamjiverse
18 Views · 3 years ago

Here we discuss the Kemetic roots of the populations of central and southern Afrika.


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vincent Powell-Reid
61 Views · 5 years ago

⁣A look at the black gods of the ancient world.

Kɔrɔ Naka
31 Views · 2 years ago

⁣009-Borno Empire under Shehu Umar

Angela Malele
20 Views · 5 years ago

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Directed and shot by Chel$y O. Follow Chel$y O on Instagram: @chelsthedirector_.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
51 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Mhenga Amos N. Wilson
Lectures on:
Types of Love
Black/Afrikan Relationships
Child Rearing
Self-Love
The Basis of Sound Relationships
Origins of Courting
Self-Knowledge
Children a Gift to Society
Community Role in Child-Rearing
Love Instinct
Death/Hate Instinct
Fear
Marriage
Intimacy
Happiness Rooted in Hatred & Fear.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
13 Views · 2 years ago

"A Taste Of Honey" sung by the Simply Eloquent Morgana King with Torrie Zito as arranger & conductor




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