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Welcome back to ABIBITUMI TV, your trusted source for unfiltered news and analysis on African affairs.
I'm your host, and today we're diving into a shocking turn of events that the Burkina Faso government has foiled a coup plot, revealing a staggering $8.5 million bribe attempt to topple the current regime. The failed coup has sent shockwaves across West Africa, sparking concerns about regional stability and security. In this video, we delve into the details of the foiled coup, the masterminds behind it, and the implications of this dramatic event. Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis of the Burkina Faso coup plot and what it means for the future of the country.
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Success should be taken from a long-term point of view with development being the foundation.
A commission of inquiry into the policies of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank that have entrenched Africa’s debt crisis, undermined public services, and driven inequality.
The commission of Inquiry will hear testimonies on how these institutions’ austerity measures and debt-driven models harm African development, with the goal of raising awareness, advocating for debt cancellation, and pushing for reforms that prioritise people over creditors.
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US involvement in Central America dated back to the first attempt to build the Panama Canal. And in accordance to the Monroe Doctrine was expanded in the 20th century too. US Marines took part in expeditions in Guatemala, Nicaragua and US naval power was a factor in many disputes like the Coto War between Costa Rica and Panama. With the rise of the United Fruit Company, the US domestic market also influenced decisions in the region.
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Butler, Smedley, War is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier, (Los Angeles, CA : Feral House, 2003)
Chapman, Peter, Bananas: How the United Fruit Company Shaped the World, (Edinburgh : Canongate, 2007)
Colby, Elbridge, “The United States and the Coto Dispute between Panama and Costa Rica”, The Journal of International Relations, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Jan., 1922)
De La Pedraja Tomán, René, Wars of Latin America, 1899-1941, (Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., 2006)
Gilderhus, Mark T, The Second Century: U.S.- Latin American Relations Since 1889, (Wilmington, Delaware : Scholarly Resources Inc, 2000)
Harrison, Benjamin, “The United States and the 1909 Nicaragua Revolution”, Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 3/4 (September-December 1995)
Langley, Lester D, The Banana Wars: United States Intervention in the Caribbean, 1898-1934, (Wilmington, Delaware : Scholarly Resources Inc, 2002)
Leonard, Thomas M. “Search for Security: The United States and Central America in the Twentieth Century”, The Americas, Vol. 47, No. 4 (Apr., 1991)
Moberg, Mark & Striffler, Steve (eds.), Banana Wars: Power, Production and History in the Americas, (Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2003)
Mobley, Scott, ““By the Force of Our Arms” William D. Leahy and the U.S. Intervention in Nicaragua, 1912”, Federal History, (2019)
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Schoultz, Lars, Beneath the United States: A History of U.S. Policy toward Latin America, (Cambridge, MA : Harvard University, 2003)
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Professor James Small is a scholar activist, dynamic speaker, organizational
consultant. His accolades include:
-CEO of Sanaa Lodge Enterprise, Ghana, Ltd.,
-CEO & President, African-American Management Company, Ghana, Ltd.;
-International Vice President, Organization of Afro-American Unity (O.A.A.U.),
-Priest of Oya, Babalorisha, Ifa Tradition, and
-Past President of the Eastern Region of the Association for the study of Classical African Civilization (ASCAC).
Prof. James Small studies extensively with Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Yosef A. A. ben Jochannan, Dr. Leonard Jeffries, Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, Dr. Asa Hilliard,
Dr. Wade Nobles, Dr. Amos Wilson and Dr. Francis Cress Welsing, just to name a few.
For eleven years Prof. Small served as principal bodyguard to the late Ella L. Collins, the sister of Malcolm X, the then President of the Organization of Afro-American Unity (O.A.A.U.) and was the Imam of Muslim Mosque Inc. (founded by Malcolm X). Between the years of 1966 and 1980, Prof. Small held membership in the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (S.N.C.C.), the N.A.A.C.P,
and O.A.A.U. During this period Prof. Small had the opportunity to interact with such historical giants as Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Kwame Ture, H. Rap Brown of S.N.C.C, Eldridge Cleaver, Zaid Shakur, and Lumumba Shakur of the Black Panther Party (B.P.P.) in which he served as a liaison between the B.P.P. and the O.A.A.U.
Much of his expertise is found in African-American history and culture, Malcolm X, African traditional religions and the love for his people. Prof. Small taught for fifteen years at the City University of New York, including thirteen years at the City College of New York's Black Studies Department where he taught courses on Pan-Africanism, Malcolm X, and on comparative African religions, which included several African spiritual systems, titled, "African Religion and Survival"; and two years at New York City Technical College teaching the course, African Folklore & Religion, both in the Diaspora and in Africa.
Prof. James Small has traveled extensively lecturing at churches, conventions, seminars, workshops, colleges, and universities, throughout the United States, the Caribbean, Africa and Europe. His informative, eye-opening and dynamic presentations have caused him to be recognized as one of the most distinguished activist scholar of our time. Prof. Small is also currently conducting online courses on African Spirituality covering the Yoruba Ifa Tradition, the Akan spiritual system, Voodou/Vodun and Ancient Egyptian sacred science. He is also
leading educational & cultural pilgrimage/tours throughout Africa, Haiti and the United States.
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In this episode of KOK LIVE, we discuss the complex narrative of freedom and its implications throughout history, exploring the intersection of Christianity and colonialism while examining how these forces have shaped the lives of many from the colonial era to modern times.
We also delve into contemporary political landscapes, reflecting on figures like Donald Trump and the influence of African leaders in the ongoing quest for true liberation. Are we genuinely free, or are we merely dancing to the rhythm of old powers?
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When you forgive without justice, the injustice and inequality increases and you reward injustice - Nana Amos N Wilson...Africans continue to reward Racism.
Professor Eric Laithwaite (1921-1997) of Imperial College London demonstrates some of the most difficult concepts in electricity & magnetism.
This is one of a series of 16mm colour films made for schools. They were all made in Eric Laithwaite's "Heavy Electrical Laboratory" in the Electrical Engineering Department at Imperial College London.
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From Black Americans to African Americans: Embracing Ghanaian Culture and Beliefs at the Waterfalls
Discover the transformative journey from Black Americans to African Americans as Ghanaian culture, spiritual beliefs, and breathtaking waterfalls set the stage for a rich exploration of heritage and identity.
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Are you afraid of everything in Nigeria? So many returnees and foreigners are afraid to even go anywhere in Nigeria alone. This video is my first radio show interview with Elizabeth Oloidi, presenter of The Chatt Up radio show out of Toronto Canada.
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On September 12, 1977, the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa was dealt a heavy blow due to the death of Bantu Steve Biko, a popular voice of Black liberation in South Africa between the mid 1960s until his death in police detention in 1977.
Biko was one of the most prominent leaders in the anti-apartheid struggle and in some quarters he was seen as “the most important black South African leader of this generation.” So important, in fact, that the Apartheid Government was terrified of him.
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Steve Biko: I WRITE WHAT I LIKE
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Steve-Biko
https://www.thoughtco.com/step....hen-bantu-steve-biko
https://www.sahistory.org.za/p....eople/stephen-bantu-
https://daily.jstor.org/the-de....ath-of-steve-biko-re
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/africa....atlse/2021/08/19/ste
https://www.history.com/this-d....ay-in-history/afrika
https://artsandculture.google.....com/story/-wWBQm1-1Q
https://www.sbf.org.za/home/steve-biko/
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America wanted to use spain to kill women and children in Iran they were told to use their own land to do it.
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Burkina Libation at Nana Thomas Sankara's Mausoleum
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For too long, the history of Ancient Egypt has been written by others outside of Africa. Onuora Abuah, travels the length of Egypt, along the Nile, to establish just how much Egyptian culture owes to the mother continent it sits in.
Part 1 of KMT: A Journey through the Black Land, begins at Giza and Saqqara, where pyramid building in the region was at its height. We then travel south to Minya, which showed Egypt's contribution to Christianity.
This is a 4-Part series produced by AEA FILMS LTD, presented and written by Onuora Abuah, the first African born filmmaker to create a project of this magnitude, about the most historically debated country in the world.