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Karuga Mwangi
137 Views · 4 years ago

Black liberation and prosperity is coming and this time Forever

Baka Omubo
76 Views · 3 years ago

The Kemetic Roots of West Afrika

This video provides a breakdown of the Kemetic ancestral roots of contemporary West Afrikan populations using a multidisciplinary evidence based approach. Some of the fields of analysis include:

Historical Linguistics
Historical Archeology
Genetics
Structural Systems etc.

The ancestry of the Igbo, Yoruba, Wolof and Akan is discussed refuting the notion that the Afrikology subfields of Kemetology and Nubiology are the Hamitic hypothesis painted black. In reality scholars within these disciplines spearheaded the effort to defeat Hamiticism, especially at the Cairo Symposium of 1974.

0:00 Intro Identity Crisis
1:17 Afrikan map making
2:40 Hamitic Hypothesis
4:06 Hamitic Linguistics
5:00 Western Centered Historical Perspectives
5:30 West Afrikan Oral History
5:40 Archeological Industries from Eastern Afrika
6:00 West Afrikan Occupation Record
6:50 West Afrikan Oral History was not altered by eurasians
7:25 Afrikan Centered Philosophy and Logical Inferences
9:10 Pluridisciplinary Analysis
9:38 The Mulongi Model of Dr. Dika Akwa
10:17 Ancient DNA analysis at Shum Laka
10:44 Sahelian migratory ancestry of Kmt/Kush
11:07 Afrikan Historical Comparative Linguistics
12:30 Sahelian Waterways
12:44 Sengambian Historigraphy
14:04 Akan Historigraphy
15:10 Commonalities in Afrikan Material Cultures
15:40 Igbo Historiography
17:24 Yoruba Historiography



Music: Smith The Mister; Riviera, 1993, Clocks.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
99 Views · 2 years ago

Kabza De Small & Stakev - REKERE (FULL ALBUM 2023) | AMAPIANO MIX 2023 | Kabza De Small 2023 Songs

TrackList

0:00 Edibles - Kabza De Small, Stakev
5:46 Groove time - Kabza De Small
13:24 Kwenzenjani - Kabza De Small
18:39 MOTHO rekere - Kabza De Small, Stakev Ft. Da Muziqal Chef
24:05 Rekere 3 - Kabza De Small, Stakev Ft. Shino Kikai
29:57 Rekere 0.2(Skepsel) - Kabza De Small, Stakev
35:21 Rekere 1 - Kabza De Small, Stakev
40:16 Rekere 0.8 - Kabza De Small, Stakev
45:56 Rekere ke chipi - Kabza De Small, Stakev
50:27 REKERE YA DUBAI - Kabza De Small, Stakev
56:29 Rekere 7 - Kabza De Small, Stakev
1:01:45 Svat Kabra - Mr-Luu de Stylist Ft. Cirtykingrsa & Drummertee924
1:05:36 Rekere 4 (Reloaded) - Kabza De Small, Stakev Ft. DJ Maphorisa
1:09:51 Rekere (Sunday Monday) - Kabza De Small, Stakev
1:14:27 Rekere futhi - Kabza De Small, Stakev
1:19:29 Rekere 0.4 - Kabza De Small, Stakev
1:25:39 Rekere 0.5 (Umkokotelo) - Kabza De Small, Stakev
1:31:46 Ululation - Kabza De Small, Stakev


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Kwabena Ofori Osei
36 Views · 11 months ago

A male lion named olobor attacked a hyena clan that had surrounded him. Olobor showed the characteristic of a fearless male lion even though he was outnumbered. The hyena clan was trying to defend its territory from the fearless male lion but instead they lost a clan member trying to defend their territory in vain.

Filmed in Masai Mara.
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Ọbádélé Kambon
36 Views · 8 months ago

⁣Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon NATAV Impromptu Dance

Kwabena Ofori Osei
28 Views · 7 months ago

Hoodoo in America Part 2

Ọbádélé Kambon
23 Views · 7 months ago

A song and video I put together to honor my haitian ancestry and to tell the story of how Haiti became the first independent black republic in the western hemisphere following a successful slave rebellion.
Lyrics:
Nowadays you can die from too much sodium.
We hearing lies from the guys behind the podiums.
but while the whole world is warring for petroleum
we can't forget that the haitians beat Napoleon.
Yup, It started 1791. A whip cracked. A cracker said this is what I need done.
A voodou priest gazed high into the shiny sun
and thought "I'de probably get caught if I try to run.
How can I make it so they'll never be pursuing me?"
He held a ceremony, started preaching unity.
Within 10 days of taking out revenge they
took over the north province. Bondage abolished.
By the next year, 1792
they gained a 3rd of the island since the fight ensued.
Niggas was wildin'. French bodies was piling.
They tried to give rights to the freed to end the violence.
But it was too late. The haitians wasn't giving in
to leave their kin in the condition they was living in.
By seven trey (73) the French was warring with the Brits.
The Spanish took the British side and got up in the mix.
The blacks fought along with Spain.
The French caved and emancipated all their slaves.
It wasn't over tho cuz Britain and Spain
figured they was royalty, was setting to reign.
So a black commander who was fighting for the Spanish crown
fought for the French. Former slaves held him down.
This was in 74. They fought for four years.
Sent the British home running. They was all tears.
In 1800 went to Santo Domingo
and by 01 they freed the slaves from the gringos.
But Napoleon needed slaves.
He tricked the commander and then he had him locked away.
For a few months Napoleion was back in power,
but then a general took wind. Was smelling something sour.
His name was Dessalines.
He led a next rebellion and chased them out the scene
as bodies sunk in the ravine.
Established a republic. Policy was closed door
since the first of the year in 1804.
Big up to Dessalines. Big up to Toussaint.
Big up to Boukman. Big up to Petion.
January the first dont watch the ball drop.
We celebrate our independence. Bring out all stops.
Where my soup joumou at?

Kwabena Ofori Osei
23 Views · 6 months ago

The Arab Slave Trade

Baka Omubo
23 Views · 3 months ago

Uncovering the linguistic, genetic, cultural and historical links between Kemet and West Africa.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
66 Views · 4 years ago

Adapted from pieces the original Black Man's Land Trilogy, looking at Kenya's history from colonialism to independence.This film traces the history of the state of emergency declared by the British Colonial government of Kenya in 1952 in an attempt to subdue the movement among black Kenyans for political and civil rights. Looks at the events that lead to the Arrest of Jomo Keyatta, and how his absence lead to a more aggressive and revolutionary tone in African politics. Reveals the secret society known as Mau Mau (KFLA) to have been an attempt by the white minority to discredit the rising tide of African nationalism and gives the untold story of the Kenya Land Freedom Army.

T. Y. Adodo
40 Views · 11 months ago

Listen to the album “Mirror 25". Out Now!
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
38 Views · 4 years ago

La construction en terre... pour construire la terre ! Tel est le crédo de l'entreprise solidaire CoMaLoC de Dassa (Bénin), accompagnée par SENS depuis 2010. Grâce à la formation animée par CRAterre au Bénin en novembre 2011, de nombreux autres acteurs sont en train de s'associer à la démarcher pour (re)valoriser le construction en terre.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
37 Views · 9 months ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
37 Views · 8 months ago

⁣Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ I dancing at Akuapem Traditional Council

Blaxit
51 Views · 5 years ago

In this video, we speak to Ousman Bah who is the Chief Executive of IIHT Gambia which is a IT/ICT learning school. Their mission is to develop and connect IT/ICT talent to opportunities.

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87 Views · 3 years ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
65 Views · 4 years ago

Une bande des peulh jouant á Dakar par Abda Wone.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
35 Views · 9 months ago

Presidential "report card" for Akoonfo-Addo as his presidential term comes to an end.S U P P O R TCash App - $NelsonAmadeusPayPal- GlobalHitsWorld@gmail.comEMAIL - KingNeferkare@gmail.comTwitter @NTDessalinesInstagram @NelsonAmadeusTURN ON POST NOTIFICATIONS.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
45 Views · 4 years ago

Prior to colonialism, food production in Africa was in the hands of African farmers who grew crops mainly for food production. Many explorers to Africa were more focused on acquiring and shipping raw materials to the western world and considered this the most efficient use of their resources. Over time this way of conducting business became expensive and they sought to diversify ways to increase their profits. More often than not, private companies such as the Royal Niger Company, Imperial British East Africa Company, and British South Africa Company incurred high costs in trying to set up a new administration that would protect their interests. These new administrations often introduced tax systems and laws that forced local farmers to grow crops they could openly sell on the local market in order to pay their taxes. This led to the introduction of cash crop agriculture in many parts of Africa.
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