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"As Above So Below" - from the Make KMT Black Again EP from Ọheneba
A disturbing trend has taken root all over the Sub-Saharan Africa of Asian working men getting the local women pregnant and abandoning the children or even killing them.
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This is a promotion and education of Akan/Afrikan spiritual system and philosophy.
The continent of Africa has been home to several ancient philosophies. We earlier saw the serer religion a complex and a rich philosophy that aligns itself well with the ancient Dharmic thoughts.
(see https://youtu.be/TukKCYxG4PM)
The knowledge postulated the presence of an infinite god energy (called the brahman, the oversoul or infinite consciousness) and that a self, a soul which is a part of the divine exists within each being. Actions of the self in this world (karma) dictates the progression of the soul towards salvation and this progression can last over various cycles of birth and death. We see in the Akan religion yet another ancient religion that aligns with the tenets of this ancient wisdom.
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Calling Ourselves African is Problematic? (Obenfo Ọbádélé Kambon & Dr. Ma'at)Obenfo Ọbádélé Kambon links:https://www.abibitumi.com/http....s://repatriatetoghan
Dr. Oba T'Shaka: Return To The African Mother Principle of Male and Female Equality, with Kwame Ture in the audience
Dr. T'Shaka 's Books and DVD's including this one, can be purchased at: https://gumroad.com/drobatshakaThe last Dr. Oba T'Shaka Shows have examined the Twa also know as the Anu's role as the founders of world civilization and the founders of pre-dynastic Kemet (Egypt). This show provides an introduction to the Twa based ancient African family balanced male, female model, defined as the Twin-lineal model. This model is the basis for Ancient African just societies that can be used today. Today's show is a speech delivered by Dr. T'Shaka in 1995 Memphis Tn. at the Greater Imani Church. The subject of his presentation was an introduction to his just released book Return To The Mother principle of Male and Female Equality.
CULTURALLY RELEVANT PEDAGOGY IN MATHEMATICS: A CRITICAL NEED
Dr. Shelly M. Jones is Associate Professor at Central Connecticut
State University. Her interests include culturally relevant
mathematics, connecting mathematics and music, and students’
mathematics beliefs. She contributed to The Brilliance of Black
Children in Mathematics: Beyond the Numbers and Toward a New
Discourse.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Dedon Kamathi interviews Steve Cokely about the Boule
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Ibrahim Traore Sends Strong Warnings To Ghana’s President For Fasle Accusations.
When the west is unable to control an African leader, their strategy often involves using another African leader, typically one they have purchased, against the leader they despise. They manipulate the purchased leader to place blame on the leader they couldn't buy, aiming to portray them as unfit for Africa through false accusations.
However, the truth cannot be concealed. In the case of Ghana's president accusing Burkina Faso of terrorism, the leader of Burkina Faso provided evidence of the innocence and revealed the reality. The question arises, why did Ghana's president align himself with the west?
During the US African leader summit, Ghana's president, Nana Akufo -Ado, asserted that Burkina Faso's military administration had formed an alliance with Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group. Akufo -Ado claimed that these mercenaries were enlisted to counter -insurgency activities within Burkina Faso's borders.
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On July 1st, 2024, the transitional government of Captain Ibrahim Traore will come to an end. Recall that when he came to power in September 2022 and was appointed interim president of Burkina Faso in October of the same year, Ibrahim Traore pledged to give his support for a transition leading to elections in July 2024. This means that the military government which has been ruling Burkina Faso for more than a year, is about to end. And in line with this, Traore’s administration recently announced that they will hold national consultations at the end of this month to determine the next steps in the nation’s transition to civilian rule. According to a press release signed by Minister of Territorial Administration Emile Zerbo and read on national television, “National meetings have been called for May 25 and 26 in Ouagadougou”. "These meetings will enable representatives of the nation's active forces to deliberate on the next steps to be taken in the transition, which will run until July 1, 2024, as stipulated in the October 14, 2022 charter," the announcement said.
The minister's statement further revealed that “The meetings will bring together representatives from civil society, political parties, and the military to "take stock of the past months, decide whether to continue the transition and what that continuation will be”. This announcement comes after all 71 members of the legislative assembly for transition, the ALT, approved a plan for a transition forum, leaving it to the sovereign people who will meet during the national forum to decide the development of the transition in April. All these moves are in preparation for what happens next after the transition period of Captain Traore ends in July. But the question is, “Is that what the citizens of Burkina Faso want? Do they want a new leader who will be elected to replace Ibrahim Traore? Not surprisingly the answer is NO. The citizens of Burkina Faso have enjoyed the leadership of Ibrahim Traore so much so that on May 11th, thousands of Burkinabes gathered at the Municipal Stadium in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, to pledge support for the extension of Traore’s transition period. This is historic.