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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
50 Views · 5 years ago

In Nigeria, thousands of young people are addicted to codeine cough syrup – a medicine that’s become a street drug.

The Nigerian senate estimates that 3 million bottles of codeine syrup are drunk every day in just two states – Kano and Jigawa.

But who makes this syrup? And who sells it to Nigeria’s students?

BBC Africa Eye went undercover to investigate.

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Babasola Adejola
28 Views · 2 years ago

Racism is not taught, it is a natural part of the European psychology and biochemical. When you racially mix with White people you are creating more racist!

Kwabena Ofori Osei
21 Views · 2 years ago

Step into the captivating world of Ancient Kemet and explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Queen Tiye, the remarkable Kemetic Queen who reigned as one of history's most influential women. In this gripping documentary, journey back over 3,000 years to witness the rise rulers whom became just as powerful as their male counterparts.

"Queen Tiye" takes viewers on a mesmerizing exploration of Tiye's reign, alongside her husband, King Amenhotep III, and son Akhenaten. Discover the remarkable intelligence and strength that made her a force to be reckoned with, as she governed the kingdom of Kemet with wisdom and authority. Uncover the secrets of her diplomatic prowess, as she communicated with foreign leaders, leaving an indelible mark on history.

As the narrative unfolds, follow the turbulent times that saw her son, Amenhotep IV, ascend to the throne and embark on controversial religious reforms. Witness Queen Tiye's unwavering support for her son, even as his actions shook the foundations of the kingdom.

This immersive documentary celebrates Queen Tiye as one of Africa's greatest women rulers, showcasing her remarkable achievements and her enduring influence on history and culture. Prepare to be captivated by the story of a woman who defied expectations, left an indelible mark on the ancient world, and emerged as a true icon of power, intelligence, and beauty.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
82 Views · 4 years ago

Alex Konadu's Band One Man 1000 ‎– Agyata Wuo from 1980.

Blaxit
11 Views · 6 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
23 Views · 5 years ago

It’s a city in Brazil where 80 % of its residents are of African descent. African culture has been experiencing a renaissance there as well. Salvador da Bahia is the capital of Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia. It’s located along the country’s coast. Also known as Salvador, it’s been called the blackest city outside of Africa. The city’s most distinctive characteristic is its deep bond with Africa and its customs. Correspondent Lucrecia Franco reports on the soul of Salvador.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 5 years ago

20 years ago, Tigray was one of the most water-stressed, food-insecure and impoverished regions in Ethiopia. Around that time, the regional and federal governments decided that the way out of the situation was to pursue watershed-based ecological restoration.

The strategy seems to be working: soil quality has improved, water availability has increased, vegetative cover has grown several-fold, production of food is higher and productivity of farmland has been enhanced. The obvious knock-on effect has been a substantial decrease in poverty and improved nutrition.

The Tigray story could have lessons for all of us. This video is a preliminary look at what is widely called Tigray's "Watershed Movement." We would do well to look at the phenomenon more closely, for lessons relevant to our contexts.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
31 Views · 5 years ago

In Haiti, the machete is both a weapon and a farmer’s key to survival. This dichotomy is especially true for Alfred Avril, a master machete fencer and subsistence farmer. The traditional art of machete fencing can be traced back to the Haitian Revolution. With fewer guns than the soldiers they were battling, many slaves fought with the machetes they had used to toil the sugarcane fields. In this short film from Third Horizon, Avril shares his mysterious craft as well as the practical and spiritual value of the machete throughout Haitian history.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
35 Views · 4 years ago

Kuffour Blaming Ghana’s Hardship On Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Is Diversional Tactics- Fuseini Donkor

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Baka Omubo
82 Views · 2 years ago

Melanin and the Science of Blackness

Dive into the fascinating world of melanin and the profound science of blackness in this enlightening video. Discover the intricate role of melanin, often referred to as the divine pigment, in determining skin color and its profound impact on human health and biology. Explore the ancient Kemetic teachings that revered melanin as a symbol of divine connection, embodying the essence of the Neter noun, the divine principle of creation. Unravel the spiritual significance of melanin within the context of Amun Ra, the sun god, whose radiance is said to awaken and activate the melanin within us, connecting us to our ancestral roots and cosmic energies. Join us on a journey of understanding, appreciation, and empowerment as we uncover the mysteries of melanin and the profound science of blackness.

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
25 Views · 2 years ago

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Baka Omubo
111 Views · 4 years ago

We always boast that our ancient Ancestors Built the greatest Civilisation of Ancient Egypt. That is true. What happened then? Why did it collapse? Find out what happened.
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Nomfundo Bala
60 Views · 2 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
22 Views · 5 years ago

Amilcar Cabral and the Liberation Struggle: Education as the Corners for Revolution

Join militant historian Sónia Vaz Borges for a lecture on the revolutionary struggle of the PAIGC and life and legacy of Amilcar Cabral.

“The people of ‘Portuguese’ Guinea took up arms to free their country from colonial domination in 1963, under the leadership of the Partido Africano da Independencia da Guiné e Cabo Verde (PAIGC). Amilcar Cabral, the founder of the PAIGC, saw the necessity of freeing their country from Portuguese colonial domination. The experiences of other liberation movements, the growth of neo-colonialism in the newly ‘independent’ African countries, and above all the development of the movement within Guinea itself made clear the necessity of a true socialist revolution if any real change was to be made.

To revolutionary movements throughout the world, the struggle in Guinea is of prime importance as an outstanding illustration of the need to study one’s own concrete conditions and to make the revolution according to these conditions, rather than relying on the experience of others, valuable as this may be.”

-From Amilcar Cabral – Revolution in Guinea Bissau. An African People’s Struggle. London: Stage 1. 1969

Sónia Vaz Borges is a militant interdisciplinary historian, social and political organizer. She has B.A. in Modern and Contemporary History, Politics and International Affairs from ISCTE -University Institute of Lisbon, and a M.A. in African History from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Lisbon. She received her Ph.D. in Philosophy from Humboldt University of Berlin, and a postdoctoral from the Center for Place, Culture and Politics (CPCP) at the Graduate Center City University of New York. She is also the editor of the booklets Cadernos Consciência e Resistência Negra (2007-2011) and author of the book Na Pó di Spéra. Percursos nos Bairros da Estrada Militar, Santa Filomena e Encosta Nascente (2014). Along with filmmaker Filipa César, Sónia Vaz Borges co-authored the short film Navigating the Pilot School (2016). Sónia Vaz Borges lives in Berlin and is a researcher at the Humboldt University of Berlin, and its currently working on a new project and a second film together with Filipa César.

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Bakari Kwento
11 Views · 9 months ago

⁣As the price of gold exceeds $3,300 per ounce, the Ghanaian government and a multinational gold miner operating in Ghana employ surveillance drones and security teams to confront the growing number of illegal small-scale gold miners in the country.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
45 Views · 5 years ago

Residents of Okornya community 'forced' to live with 'mountain of rubbish.

Ọbádélé Kambon
61 Views · 1 year ago

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Key highlights include:

The "divide and conquer" strategies used in Africa's past and present.

The impact of external powers benefiting from African resources.

The significance of Pan-Africanism and unity among African nations.
A detailed discussion on the journey of 524 African diasporans gaining Ghanaian citizenship and the role played in this historic initiative.

Insights into the guest's unique background as a traditional ruler, professor, and community leader.


This is more than just a conversation; it’s a call to understand our shared history and build a united future. Watch to explore the connections between Africa’s resources, global powers, and the potential for transformation through unity and action.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
12 Views · 5 years ago

Ital, organic cooking show with a true Rasta in Nonsuch, Portland, Jamaica. Follow Sazi ( Reggae in the Ruff ) as he gathers the organic ingredients on his hillside farm and then shows how to make a delicious Ital stew. email contact: nonsuchportland@gmail.com
High Definition 8:45 mins

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
9 Views · 2 years ago

#3 from the album "The Tokyo Blues". Horace Silver (pno), Blue Mitchell (tpt), Junior Cook (T sax), Gene Taylor (db), John Harris, JR. (dr).

Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 3 years ago

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Mansa Musa, the 14th century African king of the Mali Empire, is said to have amassed a fortune that possibly made him one of the wealthiest people who ever lived. Jessica Smith tells the story of how Mansa Musa literally put his empire – and himself – on the map.

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