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These are the places I’m stumble upon here in Ghana. Nicely designed and fully accommodating with internet and amenities.
In this 17 minute film on plant and seed propagation, Tholina shares her lifelong knowledge and skills on how to set up an efficient nursery. She tells us about her techniques for seed selection, storage and propagation. And shows us some tricks on taking vegetative cuttings for vegetables, herbs and other hard wood species, as well as the different soil preparations and watering approaches to be considered – all using what we have available to us.
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How to grow top quality melons? Senegal's melon story reveals the secrets of success in Africa for producing and then shipping delicious fruits to Europe. French fruit company Soldive has brought great benefits to the local farming community and they share how their lives have improved.
This film was made with support of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) through their Food Retail Industry Challenge (FRICH) Fund as part of a project with Waitrose, LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming), Green Shoots Productions and suppliers of African fresh produce to Europe - Blue Skies, British and Brazilian, Sunripe and Wealmoor.
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What is Wrong With Nigeria | Part 2 | Pan African Talks | Nigerian Problems Today |
Dr Bunmi Oyinsan talks further about the problems Nigeria is facing today.
Find out in this video to know what ails the country.
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Afro-Ecuatorianos y Participación Política presentada por Paola Cabezas, Asambleísta Nacional del Ec
El Ciclo de Conferencias de Estudios africanos y de la Diáspora Africana, ha sido creado para difundir el pensamiento africano-centrado y panafricanista a través de las experiencias y los aportes de los africanos y sus descendientes alrededor de mundo. Es un espacio abierto y permanente, donde se invitan expertos en diferentes áreas del conocimiento y donde el dialogo circunda en temas de interés colectivo y desde la perspectiva centrada en África, panafricana y anti-colonial.
Afro-ecuatorianos y participación política
En septiembre de 2008, los ciudadanos ecuatorianos votaron para adoptar una nueva constitución que reconocía a su país como una nación plurinacional, intercultural e inclusiva. Muchos celebraron la nueva constitución por sus disposiciones progresistas sobre los derechos indígenas y afroecuatorianos. Por primera vez, el Estado identifica a las comunidades afroecuatorianas con territorio colectivo como una forma ancestral de organización territorial y reconoce a los afroecuatorianos como pueblos, crea disposiciones para proteger sus tierras comunales y ancestrales, su cultura, su organización social y participación en la política en la vida, del país... al menos en el papel. Si bien esta constitución ofrece al gobierno y a la ciudadanía la oportunidad de abordar la invisibilidad multifacética, marginación y pobreza que los afroecuatorianos han vivido durante siglos, el desafío que enfrentan los afroecuatorianos es cómo lograr que los compromisos agrupados en la Constitución de 2008 se traduzcan en práctica.
Según el Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC), el 7,2% de los habitantes del país son afroecuatorianos. Se encuentran principalmente en la región costera noroeste del país, en la provincia de Esmeraldas y el Valle del Chota en la provincia de Imbabura, su territorio ancestral. En esta zona del país son el 70% de la población. También se pueden encontrar en cantidades importantes en Guayaquil, donde son mayoría en algunos sectores.
Con la constitución de 2008, los ciudadanos ecuatorianos se embarcaron en un pacto social progresista. Renovaron su compromiso de asegurar que los afrodescendientes sean parte integral e igualitaria de la sociedad ecuatoriana. Por otro lado, el proceso organizativo afroecuatoriano ha tenido como objetivo reconocer los derechos individuales y colectivos de los afroecuatorianos, así como exigir reparaciones por los daños ocasionados por el racismo y la esclavitud; Sin embargo, satisfacer estas demandas depende de la capacidad de incidencia. En este sentido, el acceso a la participación política del pueblo afroecuatoriano ha sido mediado por la violencia, el racismo estructural e institucional, y del cual se han derivado otras manifestaciones que han incidido en el acceso al poder político de los afrodescendientes en Ecuador. Hoy el consenso es que no ha cambiado mucho. Siguen siendo discriminados por el color de su piel, son marginados, no tienen oportunidades educativas y laborales en relación con otros grupos étnicos, y son invisibles a las políticas gubernamentales.
CONSTITUCIÓN DE LA REPÚBLICA DEL ECUADOR (2008),
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Derechos de las comunidades, pueblos y nacionalidades
Art. 56.- Las comunidades, pueblos, y nacionalidades indígenas, el pueblo afroecuatoriano, el pueblo montubio y las comunas forman parte del Estado ecuatoriano, único e indivisible.
Art. 58.- Para fortalecer su identidad, cultura, tradiciones y derechos, se reconocen al pueblo afroecuatoriano los derechos colectivos establecidos en la Constitución, la ley y los pactos, convenios, declaraciones y demás instrumentos internacionales de derechos humanos.
Paola Cabezas Castillo es una política y periodista ecuatoriana, y actual asambleísta nacional de Ecuador. Desde muy temprana edad, comenzó a trabajar en la radio como conductora de radio y luego como reportera de noticias para el canal de televisión ecuatoriano RTS. En 2009 se incorporó a Ecuador TV, donde se desempeñó como la primera presentadora de noticias afroecuatorianas en la historia del canal.
Su vida política comenzó en 2010 cuando ocupó el cargo de especialista en interculturalidad en la Secretaría Nacional de Gestión Política y la Secretaría de Pueblos. En 2013 fue nombrada gobernadora de la Provincia de Esmeraldas por el presidente Rafael Correa. Para las elecciones legislativas de 2017 fue elegida diputada nacional suplente (asambleísta nacional alterna). En las elecciones legislativas de 2021, fue elegida asambleísta nacional principal por la alianza UNES (Unión por la Esperanza). Paola tiene un título (licenciatura) en Ciencias de la Comunicación de la Universidad de Guayaquil y una maestría en marketing político de la Universidad del Salvador en Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Professor Bayyinah Bello welcomes Professor James Small to her Zoom webinar series Bayyinah & Friends
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Malcolm X His Transformations and a introduction to Malcolm through reviewing some of the critical scholarship on Malcolm X.
DR. ASA HILLIARD, III The former Fuller E. Callaway Professor of Urban Education has said the following about Dr. Oba T'Shaka's book The Political Legacy of Malcolm X "Oba T'Shaka has written a book which dwarfs all other writings on Malcolm X. Both Alex Haley and George Breitman suggest that Malcolm made fundamental changes in his position toward the end. It is T'Shaka's contention, and it is this contention that his work documents, that the substance of Malcolm's thought did not change, even though the form may have changed. A careful reading of T'Shaka's book will show that he has eclipsed both of these writers, one of whom has an international reputation."
Dr. Nathan Hare, Clinical Psychologist, Sociologist and Innovator of the Discipline of Black Studies, said ot Dr. Oba T'Shaka's book The Political Legacy of Malcolm X: "For Oba T'Shaka's good work in the organization and uplift of African and African American peoples, he has achieved both national and international eminence. Had I not already regarded Oba T'Shaka as one of the key social philosophers in the Afro-American race today, a reading of this manuscript on the life and death of Malcolm X would have been instructive to me. Its careful even meticulous scholarship is reminiscent of W.E.B. Dubois', The Philadelphia Negro."
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, noted author, scholar and public intellectual in The New York Times Book Review section, reviewed all the major books on Malcolm X, and ranked The Political Legacy of Malcolm X number one In his review of Dr. T'Shaka's book he wrote: "The Political Legacy of Malcolm X is a clear exposition of Malcolm's political ideas as a revolutionary black nationalist."
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Mali fuel crisis 2025: How Mali survived the JNIM blockade when Western analysts predicted collapse. Russia's emergency fuel deal broke al-Qaeda's economic siege of Bamako, proving Africa can resist traditional pressure tactics and find alternative partnerships.
In September 2025, the al-Qaeda-affiliated group JNIM imposed a devastating fuel blockade on Mali, cutting off all supplies to the capital Bamako. With fuel prices skyrocketing 500% and schools closing nationwide, Western embassies ordered evacuations and analysts predicted the government would fall within weeks. But Mali's military government made an unexpected move that changed everything.
🔍 WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:
- How JNIM's economic warfare strategy nearly worked
- The Russia-Mali fuel deal that nobody saw coming
- Why Western media ignored this developing crisis
- What this means for the Alliance of Sahel States (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger)
- The geopolitical shift happening across West Africa
- Why traditional counter-insurgency playbooks are failing in the Sahel
This is the story of resilience the mainstream media didn't want to cover. Mali's survival against JNIM's blockade represents a turning point in African sovereignty and the changing dynamics of global partnerships.
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All sources cited in video include Reuters, Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Control Risks analysis, and Critical Threats Project reports. Links available in pinned comment.
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What's your prediction for Mali in 6 months? Will the government survive? Will JNIM's strategy backfire? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
🎯 RELATED TOPICS: Sahel security crisis, Russia Africa relations, ECOWAS sanctions Mali, Wagner Group Africa Corps, French military withdrawal West Africa, Bamako siege 2025, Alliance of Sahel States, African sovereignty movements, geopolitical shift Africa, China Russia Africa partnerships
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This video provides independent geopolitical analysis based on verified reports from international news agencies, security analysts, and on-the-ground sources. The content represents analytical commentary and does not endorse any government, military operation, armed group, or political ideology. All claims are supported by cited sources. Viewer discretion is advised for discussion of conflict, economic crisis, and military operations. The opinions expressed are those of the creator and do not constitute professional advice. This video is for educational and informational purposes only.
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Today, we will end this series of three discussions by centering our discussion on one of the two most central issues in African and African American Culture, the Black Family and the Black Extended Family.
. We have our guest Dr. Serie McDougal author of the book Black Men’s Studies Black Manhood and Masculinities in the US Context. Review Dr. McDougal’s background.
3 I will provide an African historical context for the nature of the Black family in the U.S., the Caribbean, South America and Europe. The paradigm or model for African families was discovered by me after I had the most beautiful experience of my life, when I piped into the mind of God and was privileged to have revealed to me the basis for African families. Since the family is the foundation of society, the way African families operated was the way the larger society functioned. This family model derived from the world’s first people who came into being 140,000 years ago, the Twa, who are the mothers and fathers of humanity, and who lived in the highest state of civilization in the history of the world.
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In this episode we read portions of 'Nationbuilding Theory & Practice in Afrikan Centered Education' by by Kwame Agyei Akoto (Author). Join Us to learn more.
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Impala Jaribou has his work cut out mating with a harem of 50 while seeing off challenges to his throne. And the rangers race to save the life of black rhino Imara.