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Ọbádélé Kambon
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Ancestral Wall Libation 2019 - Nana Kwame Pɛbi Date I

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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Dr. John Henrik Clarke was renowned for his dedication to the study of African peoples throughout history, both in Africa and the diaspora. Dr. Clarke was also widely regarded as a devoted and brilliant educator. His love for education, African peoples and the history of African peoples, translated directly into his work as a Pan-Africanist writer, historian and lecturer. He played a pivotal role in the creation of Africana studies and several professional institutions in academia. Interestingly enough, Dr. Clarke climbed to great academic heights without ever having earned a high school diploma.

Born on January 1, 1915, in Union Springs, Alabama, John Henry Clark was the youngest child of John and Willie Ella Clark, sharecroppers. The Clark family eventually moved to Columbus, Georgia, in pursuit of better fortunes and the dream of owning their own land. Dr. Clarke, the future educator, never formally attended high school, dropping out of school in the 8th grade. Despite his mother’s desire that he pursue the family vocation of farming, in 1933, at the age of 18, he left the South as part of the Great Migration of blacks to the North, and headed to Harlem, New York.

IG Creativo
135 Views · 3 years ago

Sheikh Danjuma Bihari breaks down the role geography and migration plays in the history of various nations.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
135 Views · 5 years ago

Kumbukumbu ya miaka 16 tangu kufariki mwalimu Julius Nyerere ikimuonyesha mwalimu akiongea na waandishi wa habari hoteli ya Kilimanjaro akizungumzia nyufa za muungano, ukabila, rushwa na udini.

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Song include: Unnecessary begging and No buredi (bread)

Kamjiverse
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This video breaks down the major flaws in the Niger Congo area of diffusion(sprachbund) it is not a proven language family and many linguists such as Dixon affirm that it is impossible to reconstruct Proto Niger Congo.

With this said, there is no such thing as Bantoids or Congoids. One cannot use a hypothetical linguistic category and super impose them on historical populations.

The pluridisciplinary approach that is mainstream in contemporary Afrikana studies is the best method when it comes to reconstructing population histories.

Dr K Olson: Problems with Niger Congo Classification

Dr Roger Blench: Niger Congo an Alternative View

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
134 Views · 5 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Traditional Medicine documentary tells you about fading knowledge of healing powers of herbs in rural regions of Namibia. It dwells on rich Namibian cultural heritage and sends a very important message that traditional knowledge should be protected in modern African society. Steven Kashekele of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology collected footage, travelling the rural areas of Erongo region. Narrations by Paulina Moses. This project is, no doubt, of very high value to the Ministry as well as all Namibians who love and appreciate their country.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Ọbádélé Kambon
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A Senior Research Fellow at the University of Ghana has bemoaned what he says is double standards in the country’s education setup.

Dr Obadele Kambon who is also the Head of the Language, Literature and Drama Section of the Institute of African Studies says this development indicates “that we denigrate our own but treat white people differently.”

“The same people who went to this school and are taught to worship an imaginary white man – if that exact same imaginary white man came there and said, ‘I want to go to school,’ would they ask this imaginary white man that they pray to every Sunday, ‘You have to cut this bushy hair that you have?'” asked Dr Kambon.




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