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Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 1 year ago

@s.kintuition this evening we sat down with @odwirafo to talk about spirituality and wellness and how it all ties back to knowledge of self and culture.

this live was very insightful even for me; so im sure you'll learn something new for sure.

all in all; the takeaway is; when you truly know yourself you can heal yourself...on every level.

a massive thank you to Odwirafo Kwesi for taking the time out to sit with us.

We'll definitely get him back again soon..

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 1 year ago

Million Dollars Slave

Kalanfa Naka
34 Views · 1 year ago

⁣NEW SHOW!!! We are joined by Activists, Organiser & Writer - Gbontwi Anyetei to break down the historical & contemporary politics of Ghana in the lead up to the Presidential Election in Dec 2024.

In this Episode, we explore the prospects and pitfalls of Third Parties in Ghana.

Kalanfa Naka
34 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Omulangira Kalema discusses with Prof Kojo Ablode issues relating to the capacity of the African Union to fulfil the aspirations of African unity. The Organisation of African Unity may have been a better option.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 1 year ago

CNN's Larry Madowo reports on the women accusing British Army Training Unit, Kenya (BATUK) soldiers of decades of rape, sexual violence and/or abandoning their children without consequences. They say they received no support or compensation from the UK & Kenyan governments, despite thousands of complaints.

"We call it British boys behaving badly," the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights says

Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 1 year ago

Ibrahim Traore meets Assimi Goita to discuss their common interests and strengthen their cooperation.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 1 year ago

Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of medieval era, as well as the history of Islam and early Muslim expansion continues with a video on the slavery in the early caliphate and the so-called Zanj Rebellion of 869-883, as the slaves in the Abbasid Caliphate rose in the brutal uprising. 🎥

Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 12 months ago

The world’s largest non-polar desert, is actually the widespread burial grounds of countless, mysteriously unknown, ancient ruins & civilizations, that have long since been forgotten, having been consumed and hidden by the sands of time, thousands of years ago. And here’s the thing…when I say “thousands of years ago”…that’s the part where things start to get really strange…

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Image Credit: Thank you to the outstanding work of Sean McKnight (https://www.deviantart.com/yno....t1989/art/Seas-of-th for green sahara image seen multiple times in this video, starting at 4:04.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 11 months ago

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told racist white people: "You could bomb our homes and threaten our children, and we will still love you." When you really think about the level of insanity embodied within that statement it is really depressing. But not as depressing as the celebration of the man who stated it.My heart goes out to those four little girls that lost their lives in a place where they were supposed to be safe, and in the Era of a manhood that would allow such an atrocity to go unpunished and unavenged, for the sake of 'faith' in his 'white brothers'...I recall something I read in the Amsterdam News after the murder of Michael Brown:“What other race of men on the face of this Earth allows their children to be murdered in the streets with no repercussions? Have we become so emasculated as a race of men that not even our babies are worth fighting, killing and dying for? Real men fight for their elders, women and children, despite the odds against them."I was taught that if you want a woman’s loyalty ... give her a sense of security. How can a Black woman feel secure with a man who isn’t willing to fight, kill or die to protect the life she pushed out her womb for you? Are we a race of men? Or are we a race of cowards? This ain’t a rhetorical question. We must make a conscious decision to fight or wither away into extinction.”http://amsterdamnews.com/news/....2014/aug/14/police-b
It is no wonder why this man (Martin Luther King) is promoted so much in this white dominated society ... And thus we have all of the Trayvon Martins and Aiyana Jones’s of today.What's even more sad is that there are black males who will come on here and DEFEND this level of cowardice. They will come with innumerable excuses ("We can't win a fight with the white man"... "If we fight we die...") and justifications for this cowardly madness.I actually feel sorry for Black Women... they have to look around and see these sorry examples of manhood totally unashamed that they are complete sheep...Sisters... If you have a man that can sit here and defend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., take a long look down at your precious little black babies... and then come to the realization that you do not have a man.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
34 Views · 10 months ago

This discussion dives into the pivotal role that China's historical lessons, particularly from the Opium Wars, play in shaping its modern financial and technological dominance. As silver flowed into China in the 18th and 19th centuries but rarely left, the nation’s self-sufficiency spurred tensions with Europe, leading to the Opium Wars. The result? A century of humiliation that remains a crucial part of Chinese education and self-perception today. Fast-forward to the present, and China, once weakened by colonial interference, has emerged technologically ahead of the West. However, the conversation touches on whether the West’s recent attempts, such as tariffs, could spark similar consequences in today's global economy.https://coppernicometals.com/TSX:COPRFor more content from VRIC host Jay Martin, please visit The Commodity University at https://thecommodityuniversity.com/Sign up for Jay’s newsletter at https://jaymartin.substack.com/subscribe




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