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Ọbádélé Kambon
87 Views · 1 year ago

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Sudan Ndugu
174 Views · 3 years ago

This video is a special video where I finally met up again with a close sister of mine and her name is Aleta Israel! She is originally from Chicago, but moved to Ghana because of The Most High moved her Spirit to do so. Aleta has bought land around the Asebu area near Cape Coast, Ghana and she walks us through her beautiful building project! Two years ago I came to this same land and it was all bush, but watch the video and see just how far she has came in development! In addition, she is also a great help to other Diasporans who want to repatriate to their Mother/Father Continent.

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T. Y. Adodo
6 Views · 1 month ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
13 Views · 5 years ago

This year, Europe has seen unprecedented numbers of refugees and other migrants cross over its borders - well in excess of 350,000 people, who - driven by fear of war and terror or by poverty and the promise of a better life - have made the treacherous journey by land and sea out of the Middle East and Africa.

Very few of them will have official status or the right documents, most are short of money and don't know how they will survive, but all hope they will find a safe haven - be it temporary or permanent - in a continent that seems peaceful, prosperous and secure. And for some - the fortunate minority - that is indeed what they will find. They will be taken care of. But many won't. Desperate, vulnerable and ever fearful of deportation as illegal immigrants, they will be forced to live on the margins, to go wherever they can, and take on whatever work they can get to survive.

And that can lead them wide open to exploitation.

This is the illuminating story of just one group of last summer's arrivals: migrants into southern Italy who became reluctant recruits in a vast army of casual farm labourers. It is a story that says as much about modern Europe as it does about the migrants as the story touches the tens of millions of the continent's citizens who purchase or consume one of Italy's most famous foodstuffs: its rich, sweet, sun-ripened tomatoes.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
119 Views · 5 years ago

WARNING: This film contains disturbing scenes including images of torture.

BBC Africa Eye has uncovered shocking video evidence that torture is being used by multiple branches of the Nigerian police and armed forces.

Torture is illegal in Nigeria. But images from social media show that a particular form of torture—a technique known as ‘tabay’—is widely used in the interrogation and punishment of detainees, including children.

This investigation looks at the origins of this technique, identifies the worst offenders, and asks why they are not being held to account. It also reveals that in 2014 a senior police officer serving with SARS was involved in the torture of a young man who later died from his injuries.

Reporter: Mayeni Jones
Lead Investigator: Aliaume Leroy
Produced and edited by: Kelvin Brown, Suzanne Vanhooymissen, Naomi Scherbel-Ball.
Motion design: Tom Flannery
Animation: Manuella Bonomi
Investigative team: Bertram Hill, Benjamin Strick, Abdulbaki Jari Aliyu, Rosa Vane
Executive producer: Daniel Adamson

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
74 Views · 5 years ago

⁣1ST Lecture of Prof. PLO Lumumba AT UCC - Ghana [2016]

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
78 Views · 5 years ago

(14 Jan 2019) LEADIN:
Rammed earth is a construction method that has been around for millennia, but it's attracting renewed interest in countries like the USA and Australia.
In Ghana a construction company is returning to the technique of rammed earth building, promoting its eco-friendly and economical technique.
STORYLINE:
This construction worker is part of a team building an eco-friendly house near Ghana's capital city, Accra.
He is compressing a mixture of raw materials mostly sourced from within two kilometres.
When the temporary structure is later removed it will reveal a solid wall – the beginning of a house.
The technique is called rammed earth, as co-founder of Hive Earth Kwame de Heer explains.
"Rammed earth is a really old technique. Here in Ghana we have always built houses using mud, but here we have modernised it. We use a mixture of laterite which contains sand, a bit of silt, clay and some stones. We pour this into a temporary structure after being mixed. After pouring in eight inches we compress it to about four inches. We are mimicking a sedimentary rock, but speeding up the process. It's man-made stone."
About five percent of the raw materials used in this method requires imported cement, which is necessary as a stabiliser.
As well as being more eco-friendly, Hive Earth says it costs a third less than building with sandcrete blocks, commonly used in Ghana.
Foster Osae-Akonnor heads up Ghana's Green Building Council:
"Once you can get materials from the locality that you are working, then it helps to reduce the carbon footprint. In addition, comparing rammed earth to concrete, you save all the embodied energy that will be required in the manufacturing of cement."
Compared to other building materials, a very high amount of energy is consumed to produce cement. In addition cement is imported into Ghana.
Another of Hive Earth's rammed earth projects, in Accra, reveals its interesting aesthetic, which is the result of the ramming process.
The technique is well suited to the hot climate of Ghana as it keeps the room temperature cool, says co-owner of Hive Earth, British-Ghanaian entrepreneur Joelle Eyeson.
"Rammed earth is sound proof, it's termite proof, it's thermally insulative – so it regulates the internal room temperature. Because the walls are so thick it takes a while for the heat to penetrate through to the internal room. Our walls can be anything from 12 to 15 inches thick. It's earthquake resistant as well, due to the monolithic nature of the walls as compared to sandcrete blocks, because the walls are monolithic. With sandcrete blocks you have the mortar joints so it's easier for the wall to shake and become disinbursed, whereas with rammed earth it's just one straight monolithic wall. It's as strong as concrete as well – it can last for hundreds of years."
A long-standing example of rammed earth is the Great Wall of China.
Williams Nimailo from the Ghana Bureau of Standards helped draw up the country's new building code.
Allowance is made for rammed earth under both traditional and green building construction methods. Provision is made for modern materials such as clay-fired bricks or cement blocks.
Akosua Obeng is an architect who contracted Hive Earth to build the external walls of a luxury complex in Accra.
Obeng believes using rammed earth techniques in a high-end development will help to change perceptions about how earth materials can enhance design and architecture.
Hive Earth have produced eight rammed earth projects since starting up in 2016, and have many more projects planned in Ghana and regionally.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
41 Views · 5 years ago

Mhenga Khalid Muhammad: Police Brutality

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
103 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Malcolm X: Speech - Ford Auditorium Detroit, Michigan | 14 Feb 1965

shabakha49
177 Views · 6 years ago

Lectures on the Afrikan origins of science and technology

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
45 Views · 5 years ago

Winnie Mandela exclusive full interview with SABC's Sophie Mokoena And Mahlatse Gallens.

Ọbádélé Kambon
50 Views · 5 months ago

⁣⁣How much does a Kantanka cost? Showroom walkthrough and purchases!
⁣Kantanka Purchases: Mama Kala and Agya Yaw's Car and Truck Purchase Experience

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We’re at the Kantanka showroom in Achimota locking in two new Kantanka vehicles—an Ɔnantefo (7-seater SUV) for our family and an Ɔmama (4×4 truck) for our brother Aaya (Repatriate to Ghana client). We tour features (👀 six cameras, 360° view, Android-friendly touchscreen, trip recorder/DVR, rotary gear selector, automatic tailgate, fold-flat 3rd row, and a panoramic sun/moon roof) and negotiate a deal directly with the CFO—who came in person for us. This is what Demonstration over Conversation looks like: Kmtyw ‘Black People’ supporting Black industry on the continent—Abibitumi (Black Power) and Abibifahodie (Black Liberation) in action.

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Highlights you’ll see


Live showroom walk-through (Achimota HQ)


Ɔnantefo 7-seater: room for the whole squad; fold-flat rear seats for cargo


Ɔmama 4×4 truck: mountain-ready, sturdy, road-tested


Safety & tech: six cameras with top-down view, front cam + removable memory, parking alerts, Android UI


Comfort: power seats, full LED lighting, panoramic roof with shade


Functionality: rotary gear selector, automatic tailgate, configurable seating


Insider access: pricing conversation, options for bank transfer, and timeline


Community: why we buy Black and keep Kanka’s legacy alive



Why come through RepatriateToGhana.com?
Because relationships matter. Our long partnership means senior leadership shows up to make things happen. If you’re serious about relocating and want a smoother path to vehicles, housing, paperwork, schools, and community—come through us.

Chapters
0:00 Welcome & quick context

0:32 Showroom tour begins

1:45 Why the Ɔnantefo (7 seats, family fit)

3:45 Van in the pipeline (for group travel)

4:14 Inside tech demo (seats, controls, DVR)

6:00 Cargo & seating configurations

8:30 Panoramic roof + infotainment

10:10 Next steps to purchase

11:30 Client feature—Agya Yaw Pereko Ababio (Ɔmama truck)

14:26 Feature demo & negotiation

16:20 Payment options & timeline

20:25 Paperwork details

21:55 Community, legacy, and condolences

24:00 Owner reflections & delivery plans

26:10 How to get your own Kantanka via us

In this video


Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon & Mama Kala


Agya Yaw “Corwin Francis” Pereko Ababio(Repatriate to Ghana client)


Kantanka CFO (on-site for deal facilitation)



Respect & Legacy
Our hearts go out to the Kantanka family. We honor the legacy—keeping the work moving so our people never have to buy from non-Black industry again.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
72 Views · 6 years ago

Poetic power of Capoeira with Dr Obadele Kambon, at the sports fields, Legon University campus, Accra, Ghana

Ọbádélé Kambon
9,552 Views · 6 years ago

(Disclaimer: Note that this is the full-contact Afrikan version of Capoeira and not the contemporary non-contact "Afro-Brazilian Cultural Aerobics" version) https://www.abibifahodie.com

FULL VIDEO LENGTH: 35 MINUTES 52 SECONDS

FORMAT: MP4 DOWNLOAD

SIZE: 2.28GB

HD (1280 X 720)

Part 1: REAL FIGHTS! Afrikan Combat Capoeira Fight and Sparring Vines!

Abibifahodie Asako: Afrikan Combat Capoeira

Featuring Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon, Brandon "Okumapem" Rogers, Zohra Opoku, Michael, Tahir, Ama Kambon, Dean Nefer, Kwabena "Jahwi" Danso, Kwame Akoto Bamfo, Tchinga Mikolo, Carlos, Wanlov Kubolor, Adetayo Olufunmi, Johnie Dennis Ridehouth, Ernest, Izak, Adinjah, Haile Sotome, Olivier Kabre, NanaHene Koduah, Nii "Bɔkɔɔ" Armah, Thai Smith, Yaa Anima, Harry Abeeku, Razak-Zaquus, Samuel Obeng, Suzanne Ngoeyok and more!

Capoeira stick fighting, capoeira sparring, capoeira striking, capoeira wrestling/grappling, capoeira submissions and more!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
41 Views · 1 year ago

The Great Pan African gives his speech on what we would call Black Power and Black Nationalism today!!!!!!




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