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Ọbádélé Kambon
4 Views · 1 year ago

⁣SSS #66_ A Critical Look at Traditional Governance Effectiveness and Productivity in Ghana

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90 Views · 5 years ago

⁣This is the modern-day story of a Black native peoples' remarkable victory
over western colonial terrorism. A Pacific island rose up in arms against
giant mining corporation Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ) - and won despite a
military occupation and blockade. When RTZ decided to step up production
at the Panguna Mine on the island of Bougainville, they got more than
they bargained for.

The island's Black people had enough of seeing their environment ruined and
being treated as pawns by RTZ. RTZ refused to compensate them, so the
people decided it was time to put an end to outside interference in the
islands affairs. To do this they forcibly closed down the mine.

The Papua New Guinea Army (PNGDF) were mobilized in an attempt to put
down the rebellion. The newly formed Bougainville Revolutionary Army
(BRA) began the fight with bows & arrows and sticks & stones.
Against a heavily armed adversary they still managed to retain control
of most of their island.

Realizing they were beaten on the ground, the PNGDF imposed a gunboat
blockade around Bougainville, in an attempt to strangle the BRA into
submission. But the blockade seemed to have little or no effect. With no
shipments getting in or out of the island, how did new electricity
networks spring up in BRA held territory? How were BRA troops able to
drive around the island without any source of petrol or diesel?

What was happening within the blockade was an environmental and
spiritual revolution. The ruins of the old Panguna mine were being
recycled... to supply the raw materials for the worlds first
eco-revolution.

Baka Omubo
27 Views · 1 year ago

The Magna Carta is often heralded as the foundation of modern democracy, embodying principles that would eventually shape notions of constitutional law and individual liberties in Western societies.
In contrast, the Mande Charter, or the Kouroukan Fouga, crafted in the expansive plains of the Mali Empire under the leadership of Sundiata Keita, also in the early 13th century, serves as a testament to a different kind of legislative history.

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Manden Charter, Proclaimed in Kurukan Fuga. By UNESCO

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Ọbádélé Kambon
100 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Media Kit for the 2nd Historic Abibitumi Conference on Black Power
For the PDF version, visit https://conference.abibitumi.com/mediakit

Ọbádélé Kambon
22 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon at Phone/Laptop Plant in Burkina Faso

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
18 Views · 5 years ago

The multiverse hypothesis, suggesting that our universe is but one of perhaps infinitely many, speaks to the very nature of reality. Join physicist Brian Greene, cosmologists Alan Guth and Andrei Linde, and philosopher Nick Bostrom as they discuss and debate this controversial implication of forefront research and explore its potential for redefining the cosmic order. Moderated by Robert Krulwich and featuring an original musical interlude, inspired by parallel worlds, by DJ Spooky.

This program is part of the Big Ideas Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.

The World Science Festival gathers great minds in science and the arts to produce live and digital content that allows a broad general audience to engage with scientific discoveries. Our mission is to cultivate a general public informed by science, inspired by its wonder, convinced of its value, and prepared to engage with its implications for the future.
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Original Program Date: June 13, 2009
MODERATOR: Robert Krulwich
PARTICIPANTS: Alan Guth, Brian Greene, Andrei Linde, Paul D. Miller, Nick Bostrom

Introduction with Brian Greene 00:00

Musical interlude 25:15

Participant Introductions 33:49

How do we know there was a Big Bang 35:50

How do we get from a single universe to a multiverse. 47:14

Is the universe expanding and how fast? 01:00:25

What does six dimensional space look like? 01:08:00

How do we know there is a multiverse? 01:13:48

Bryce DeWitt on the multiverse concept 01:24:40

What if we assume the universe is the simulation hypothesis? 01:37:14

This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.

T. Y. Adodo
1 Views · 23 minutes ago

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Check out this game changing hot new smash uniting and taking over Africa and the Caribbean Islands from Afrobeats Pioneer Fuse ODG entitled ‘By My Side’ taken from his upcoming album

Inspired by his recent trip to Barbados and taking in the Caribbean culture

Prod. By Salvathore

Lyrics below

If I told you I’ll never leave your side
Would you believe me
Or would you say na lie
Ewo would you say na lie
Ewo you’ll forever be my side
Be by my side
Forever by my side
By my side
Forever by my side

Yes I want you and I to grow old
And I don’t want nobody new
Dem talk say everything that glitter ain’t gold
But your glitter I dey choose
And you deserve a round of applause 
The way you clap it for your dude
And anybody tryna bring you any woes 
What dem a go hear is du du du
Don’t be rude
That’s my baby boo
She 10 like 8 plus 2
Don’t care what haters do do do 
Any dude wanna mess with you
Just call me on my phone
0 7 9 8 2 2 2

If I told you I’ll never leave your side
Would you believe me
Or would you say na lie
Ewo would you say na lie
Ewo you’ll forever be my side
Be by my side
Forever by my side
By my side
Forever by my side

My chick go check her
Sweeter than Acheke
Tilapia and pepper
Body no be bete 
Come lie on my kete 
Lick you like you’re letter
Signed sealed and delivered
Your back your necke 
I jack titanic
Your nyash iconic
Take cash go spend it
O gash don’t bend it
(Someone call the ambulance ay)
I lost my senses

Someone call the ambulance ay 
Someone call the ambulance ay
Way she back it up
Make me smack it up
Make I jack it up
Like a tyre truck

Someone call the ambulance ay 
Someone call the ambulance ay
Way she back it up
Make me smack it up
Make I jack it up
Like a tyre truck

She Roll it
Love the way she roll it
Control it
Girl make I control it
She locally from Trinidad
Internationally she be bad 
She don’t know where she is from
But already know where she is from
Coz her back Ghanaian
Her hips Angolan
Her waist Congolese
Her face Ethiopian
Her legwork Nigerian
And she bad South African
She the kinda girl I wan marry for her head
Somali
Complexion Sudanese
Her net worth is Mali
Skin rich Gabonese
Her winning like Senegalese
Her beauty Zimbabwe
But she cutie like Zambia
She fine Malawi 
Coochie clean Rwanda

Someone call the ambulance ay 
Someone call the ambulance ay
Way she back it up
Make me smack it up
Make I jack it up
Like a tyre truck

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
13 Views · 5 years ago

Benny Wenda is an independence leader and founder of the Free West Papua Campaign. He gives a talk about the history of West Papua’s struggle for independence, and highlights the massive human rights abuses of the Indonesian government against the West Papuan people. Not many people know about West Papua’s struggle, and Wenda travels to give talks to gain support and awareness to West Papua’s struggle for independence, especially hoping to gain support from African nations.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
20 Views · 5 years ago

Mandela Day 18 de julho de 2020
Realizacao Nandyala às 18h pelo canal @nandyalalivrariaeditora
Mestre Carlos Moore (Cuba) falando sobre as origens do racismo, racismo estrutural, escravidão racial, antirracismo, racismo no século xxi

Lançamento do livro Racismo e Sociedade (3.ed.2020)

Mediação Iris Amâncio (UFF) apoio LICAFRO - UFF

Disponível originalmente no perfil do face @nandyalalivrariaeditora

Ọbádélé Kambon
69 Views · 1 year ago

Live From The UNIA ROC Media HQ
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⁣Feb 5, 2025

Ọbádélé Kambon
21 Views · 5 years ago

How can a dragonfly see in slow-motion, or a giant rat's super sense of smell detect tuberculosis? We've pulled some of the most incredible animal abilities from the BBC Archive for our latest compilation.
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Ọbádélé Kambon
45 Views · 6 years ago

Narh Tei-Kumadoe Foundations of African Thought Testimonial

Ọbádélé Kambon
60 Views · 6 years ago

Chinweizu's Reply to "Skip" Gates: What Slave Trade?!?

Kwabena Ofori Osei
41 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Welcome back to ABIBITUMI TV, your trusted source for unfiltered news and analysis on African affairs.
I'm your host, and today we are exploring the fearless Ibrahim Traore and his special forces in action as they defend Burkina Faso from threats! Ibrahim Traore, the leader of the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration, has taken matters into his own hands to protect his country from terrorism and instability. In this video, we take a closer look at the bravery and tactics of Traore's special forces as they take on the enemy head-on. From intense firefights to daring raids, these elite soldiers are putting everything on the line to safeguard their nation. Get ready for an adrenaline-packed ride as we explore the fearless defense of Burkina Faso! #capitaineibrahimtraoré #ibrahimtraoré

Ọbádélé Kambon
58 Views · 2 years ago

For more pics, videos and future events visit https://Nkwadua.com/tasting/

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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Tune in to see how Kid Chef Ama continues to innovate and inspire with her amazing vegan creations! 🌱✨

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
17 Views · 7 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
62 Views · 1 year ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
9 Views · 5 years ago

To much of the world, Somalia has a fearsome reputation. It is seen as one of the most dangerous places on the planet - a failed state that is widely believed to be home to warlords, pirates and terrorists.

But in the north of the country, at least, the reality is different.

Somaliland is an autonomous enclave with its own flourishing capital city, Hargeisa. Though a long way off from receiving international recognition as an independent state, it is a haven of peace and stability when compared with the rest of Somalia.

But Somaliland has its dark side. Within living memory its citizens fell victim to the most savage of state-sponsored atrocities. General Siad Barre - the ruthless dictator who ruled Somalia from 1969 to 1991 - went to war with the clans who inhabited the area. Believing them to be supporting a rebellion against his regime, he took revenge by sending in his army with a mandate to "kill all but the crows".

The city of Hargeisa was virtually destroyed during intense and pitiless bombardment. Many thousands of people were killed or driven into exile. Barre's soldiers, meanwhile, tortured and murdered as many as 50,000 others - most of them civilians - and buried their bodies in mass graves. Now, as those who still live in this region try to secure their future, some feel those past agonies should be re-examined and those responsible held to account.

In this exclusive two-part investigation, People and Power meets a community coming to terms with the horrors of the past and joins forces with a group of forensic investigators and human rights activists attempting to bring an alleged war criminal, Yusuf Abdi Ali, also known as Colonel Tukeh, to account.



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