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Jakumir
77 Views · 5 years ago

We discussed purchasing and keeping your portfolio safe

Baka Omubo
31 Views · 1 year ago

Welcome to Powered by Nyame, the YouTube channel that takes spirituality, history, and cultural data seriously and offers fascinating and useful insights. This week we ask who is really a lunatic, crazy, or simply out of their rightful mind, and who is not. The results will surprise you. Stay tuned!

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Ọbádélé Kambon
57 Views · 3 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
36 Views · 5 years ago

Fatoumata Diawara performs at Reggae on the River in southern Humboldt County California on 6 Aug 2016. This is the whole show.

Angela Malele
33 Views · 5 years ago

Although Amanda Bojang knew she had great potential to do great, she had to fight the subliminal negative indoctrination in the UK that said she could not accomplish anything of any significance. But after visiting the Gambia her destiny started to take shape. Today, when she looks at what she has accomplished with her Gambian husband and says she still has to pinch herself.

We hope her story will inspire you to contribute towards the rebuilding of the continent of African and at the same time realise the great potential that you have inside of you.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
21 Views · 5 years ago

Live: Gov’t gives updates on military operation against mining in water bodies - News Desk on JoyNews (30-4-21)


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AfroN8V
86 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Ayiti Bluez and AfroN8V recorded this song in 2010. AfroN8V is representing the Afrikans in Colombia paying homage to Ayiti for trying to free our Afrikan people from slavery which Bolivar continued upon independence. Ayiti Bluez sings about that role Ayiti played in South 'America'.

Collectively, Ayiti and Afrocolombia we are proud children of Afrika who continue to be in this 21st century, and we're wishing History, Consciousness and Triumph to the Black people of the world.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
31 Views · 5 years ago

Nnamdi Kanu is the leader of a separatist group calling for an independent State of Biafra. His followers call themselves the 'Indigenous People of Biafra' and they've not given up their dream of their own homeland in southeastern Nigeria. The region has seen a surge in attacks, with some 130 police officers killed this year alone. In May, Nigeria's security forces launched an operation to quell the violence which many fear may lead to a new war.
But the conflict between Biafran separatists and the Nigerian government is much older than this recent outbreak.
Meanwhile, reports from Cameroon indicate English speaking separatist militias have joined forces with their Nigerian counterparts. A development that has led to fears of an acceleration in violence. The Biafran secessionists and the Ambazonian Defence Force in southwestern Cameroon share a common border, and a joint purpose: to establish their own states. They say they are already sharing weapons.
One way to defuse the crisis in Nigeria would be good governance. Yet for some in the region it was actually the election of President Muhammadu Buhari, himself a veteran of the Biafran war, that reawakened calls for independence. Now the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu has only heightened tensions.


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Angela Malele
108 Views · 5 years ago

Charle Woods discusses the careers of Academy award winning actors Cicely Tyson, Whoopi Goldberg and Viola Davis and how the experience these talented and beautiful sisters have had to endure and still grapple with in this racist and exploitative system of white supremacy.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
40 Views · 2 years ago

Berlin Conference

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ᴬᶜᴴÍ ᴮÖᴵÉ
68 Views · 5 years ago

Baba Fẹlá in the lyrics lampoons the Black People who had been to eurasia or amerikkka to work or study, and then returned (dropped) home with eurasian pretensions and an inferiority complex about Afrikan=Black culture.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
40 Views · 5 years ago

Filmed highlights of the May 27, 1972 African Liberation Day held in Washington, DC to demonstrate support for Black freedom fighters in Africa and to foster Pan-Africanism.

#AfricaLiberationDay

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
36 Views · 5 years ago

Prof. James Small of “Hidden Colors 2” was our guest on "The African History Network Show" and discussed “The African Concept of Love vs. The European Concept of Love”. There are many differences between the 2 cultures and we dealt with them in this interviews. Be sure to visit our website [a][a]www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com.[/a][/a]

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
97 Views · 7 years ago

This is a clip from a speech by our great #PanAfrikan Ancestor - Baba Amos Wilson.

In recent months, a clip of Amos Wilson has been doing the rounds as leaders & advocates of the #ADOS hashtag attempt to use his words to justify negative sentiments towards "Black Immigrants" to the USA.

We are all entitled to our Political Ideology. What we are not entitled to do is distort the legacies of our Ancestors. Our Ancestors deserve to be represented by us, for exactly what they stood for. The deliberate distortion of the legacy of our great #PanAfrikan Ancestor is unfortunate... and it must be corrected.

This clip is an attempt to put the legacy of Amos Wilson in proper context for those who may be new to his work.

witnessourdivine
93 Views · 6 years ago

We are our ancestors! It's a declaration we all champion. But if Afrikans are their ancestors are not europeans their ancestors as well? If this is true why are we embracing "white allies"? We answer that question and more in this episode.

KoJoe
17 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Olokun Juju dance Ceremony

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
15 Views · 5 years ago

This half hour video documents the ongoing work of Permaculture Gurus, Geoff and Nadia Lawton, in the Dead Sea Valley. It begins with the famous original 'Greening the Desert' five minute video clip, and then continues into Part II, a 2009 update to the 2001 original.

You'll get to see and learn about the original Greening the Desert site and see some of the spin-off effects of its influence throughout Jordan.

When there’s no soil, no water, no shade, and where the sun beats down on you to the tune of over 50°C (122°F), the word ‘poverty’ begins to take on a whole new meaning. It is distinct and surreal. It’s a land of dust, flies, intense heat and almost complete dependency on supply lines outside of ones control. This is the remains of what was once called the ‘fertile crescent’. It is the result of thousands of years of abuse. It is a glimpse at a world where the environment – whose services provide for all human need – has all but completely abandoned us. This is a glimpse at the world our consumer society is inexorably moving towards, as our exponential-growth culture gorges itself at ever-increasing rates.

The original Greening the Desert video clip has been watched hundreds of thousands of times and has been posted to countless blogs and web pages in the datasphere. Although only five minutes long, it has inspired people around the globe, daring the lucid ones amongst us, those who can see the writing on the wall, to begin to hope and believe in an abundant future – a future where our survival doesn’t have to be based on undermining and depleting the very resources of soil, water, phosphorus, etc. that we depend on. The work profiled in that clip demonstrates that humanity can be a positive element within the biosphere. Man doesn’t have to destroy. Man can repair.

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IG Creativo
99 Views · 3 years ago

Description below is provided by the Kings' Monologue. In this short documentary we will be taking a deep dive into the claims made by a heavily referenced study published in Nature communications. It claims that ancient egyptian ancestry is largely non-african, based on dna that was collected from mummies in Middle Egypt. We will be exploring the truth behind these claims, but even more importantly, we will be uncovering some surprising outcomes from this research that have opened new insights, a smoking gun of sorts, into how this data should be interpreted. I advice you to stick around around to the end so you dont miss any of that. Thanks so much to my current Patrons: Cherio, Tracey, Marshall, Jason, Kevin, Christian, CalvinReferences:Matching STR Algorithm | ATCC – Understanding the Matching Algorithm | ATCC.orgFrom mess to matrix and beyond: estimating the size of settlements in the Ptolemaic Fayum/Egypt - ScienceDirect - From mess to matrix and beyond: estimating the size of settlements in the Ptolemaic Fayum/Egypt – Lee & MuellerDNA discovery reveals relatives of ancient Egyptians | CNN - DNA discovery reveals genetic history of ancient Egyptians – Thomas PagePopaffiliator1-Meta-Analysis-STR-Hawass-et-al - Google Sheets- - PopAffiliator Meta AnalysisAncestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family | Congenital Defects | JAMA | JAMA Network - Ancestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family - Zahi Hawass, PhD; Yehia Z. Gad, MD; Somaia Ismail, PhD; et alRevisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study | The BMJ - Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study - Zahi Hawass, egyptologist1, Somaia Ismail, professor of molecular biology23, Ashraf Selim, professor of radiology4, Sahar N Saleem, professor of radiology4, Dina Fathalla, molecular biologist3, Sally Wasef, molecular biologist5, Ahmed Z Gad, molecular biologist3, Rama Saad, molecular biologist3, Suzan Fares, molecular biologist3, Hany Amer, assistant professor of pharmacology6, Paul Gostner, radiologist7, Yehia Z Gad, professor of molecular genetics2, Carsten M Pusch, molecular biologist8, Albert R Zink, paleopathologist9OSF Preprints | Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt: Further discussion - Ancient Egyptian Genomes from northern Egypt: Further discussion | Jean-Philippe Gourdine, Shomarka Keita, Jean-Luc Gourdine, Alain AnselinWayback Machine (archive.org) - Ramesses III and African Ancestry in the 20th Dynasty of New Kingdom Egypt – DNA TribesWayback Machine (archive.org) - Last of the Amarna Pharaohs: King Tut and His RelativesWayback Machine (archive.org) - Ancient Eurasian and African Ancestry in EuropeAncient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods | Nature Communications - Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods | Verena J. Schuenemann, Alexander Peltzer, Beatrix Welte, W. Paul van Pelt, Martyna Molak, Chuan-Chao Wang, Anja Furtwängler, Christian Urban, Ella Reiter, Kay Nieselt, Barbara Teßmann, Michael Francken, Katerina Harvati, Wolfgang Haak, Stephan Schiffels & Johannes Krause




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