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Nana
46 Views · 12 months ago

Why does France and the West hate Captain Ibrahim Traoré despite all the incredible changes he’s making for Burkina Faso and Africa? The truth is simple: a free Africa terrifies them. After another failed attempt to overthrow Traoré, after General Michael Langley’s shady visit to Ivory Coast, and amid loud accusations against Burkina Faso, something unstoppable is rising. Africa’s youth are awake — and they refuse to be silent.From Ouagadougou to Bamako, from Niamey to every hidden corner of the continent, a fire is spreading. The schemes of the West and their local collaborators are crumbling before the determination of a people who have chosen to fight for their freedom, no matter the cost.Before you hear the powerful words of Kenyan activist Dennis Wanjala, we’ll first show you what Wode Maya — Africa’s top YouTuber — witnessed firsthand in Burkina Faso. Hope is alive. Africa is rising. Watch till the end and be part of the movement.

Yaw Ababio
56 Views · 11 months ago

In this powerful episode, we sit down with Thau-Thau Haramanuba—respected elder, scholar, and voice of African spirituality—to explore what it truly means to reclaim ancestral wisdom in a world shaped by colonial religion. From the meaning of "Mimu" to the role of ancestors, he challenges Western constructs of God, sin, and worship, offering a bold redefinition of the divine rooted in African thought. This conversation is a must-watch for anyone seeking spiritual clarity, cultural grounding, or a deeper understanding of Africa’s spiritual legacy.


Watch. Listen. Question everything.
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Nana
22 Views · 5 months ago

Africa just changed the entire game — and the world wasn’t ready. In a historic move that could redefine global technology, all 54 African countries are merging into ONE digital superpower, creating a unified online market that rivals the EU, India, and even China. This is the beginning of Africa’s Single Digital Market, and it’s about to flip the internet upside down.This Black Culture Diary investigation uncovers how African leaders, tech innovators, and the Smart Africa Alliance quietly built the foundations for a continent-wide digital revolution. From cross-border mobile payments to shared data centers, cybersecurity alliances, unified SIM regulations, and instant e-commerce across Africa — this isn’t a dream. It’s already happening.We dive deep into the hidden negotiations, the Western tech giants trying to slow it down, and the African startups preparing to explode onto the global stage. With 1.4 billion people connected under one digital identity system, Africa is becoming the largest digital economy on Earth — and the old powers are terrified.This isn’t just a tech upgrade. It’s the birth of a global digital empire — built in Africa, by Africa, for Africa.As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UC2vy1ztN3iredhD_o Africa Son's Doing Well; https://www.youtube.com/@BlackCultureDiary/store ============================Sources:https://www.graphic.com.gh/new....s/general-news/afric https://exportfocusafrica.com/....2025/11/19/africa-ac like, comment, subscribe, and ring the bell! EVERYTHING helps us grow!.Subscribe Here: #blackhistory #africanhistory #africanewsthanks For Watching Our Video 🤗

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
60 Views · 5 years ago

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"Our indigenous system is at the core of our African culture and until we make that shift, we will never be free... Only an indigenous African orientation will allow us to free our minds as Africans"
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
89 Views · 4 years ago

TUBANI is a Ghanaian popular dish found in the North and it’s packed with loads of protein and I bet it’s gonna be your next favorite if you try it and it’s super easy to make it. Northernghanafoodrecipe

INGREDIENTS
Powdered beans
Salt
Salt petre(kanwaa)
Paprika powder
Vegetable oil ( or any of your choice)
1 large onion

#tubani #northernghanafood #ghana

Ọbádélé Kambon
111 Views · 6 years ago

Mhenga Kimbwandende Kia Bunseki Fu-Kiau: The Ancestors & Our Connection to Them- The Real Power of Being

Kɔrɔ Naka
101 Views · 3 years ago

⁣In a troubled African village, an unusual baby is born.

Ọbádélé Kambon
66 Views · 6 years ago

What do tomatoes have to do with mass migration? Tomatoes are a poker chip in global trade policies. Subsidized products from the EU, China and elsewhere are sold at dumping prices, destroying markets and livelihoods in Africa in the process.

Edward still harvests tomatoes. But he is no longer on his own fields in Ghana. He now works on plantations in southern Italy under precarious conditions. The tomatoes he harvests are processed, canned and shipped abroad - including to Ghana, where they compete with local products. The flood of cheap imports from China, the US and the EU has driven Ghana’s tomato industry to ruin. Desperate farmers find themselves having to seek work elsewhere, including in Europe. For many, the only route available is a dangerous journey through the desert and across the Mediterranean. Ghana is a nation at peace, a democracy with free elections and economic growth. Nonetheless, tomato farmer Benedicta is only able to make ends meet because her husband regularly sends her money from his earnings in Italy.

A former tomato factory in Pwalugu, Ghana, illustrates the predicament. This factory once helped secure the livelihood of tomato farmers across the region. Today it lies empty, guarded by Vincent, a former employee who hopes to keep it from falling into ruin. In the surrounding region, the market for tomatoes has collapsed and most farmers are no longer growing what could easily be Ghana’s ‘red gold’. An agricultural advisor is trying to help local tomato farmers, but has little by way of hope to offer. Conditions like this are what drive local farmers to cut their losses and head for Europe. Once in Italy, migrants from Ghana and other African countries are forced to live in desperate conditions near the plantations. They work as day laborers for extremely low wages, helping to grow the very tomatoes that are costing people back home their work and livelihoods. These days, canned tomatoes from China, Italy and Spain are available for purchase on the market of Accra. Some may call this free trade. But economist Kwabena Otoo says free trade should open doors; not destroy people’s lives.

Every two seconds, a person is forced to flee their home. Today, more than 70 million people have been displaced worldwide. The DW documentary series ‘Displaced’ sheds light on the causes of this crisis and traces how wealthy industrialized countries are contributing to the exodus from the Global South.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
115 Views · 2 years ago

Kwame Nkrumah was the leader of Ghana from independence until his deposition by a CIA-back coup d'etat in 1966, as well as one of the principal political and philosophical leaders of the Pan-African movement. While friendly with countries such as the Soviet Union, Nkrumah's Ghana was part of the non-aligned movement, and Nkrumah's political philosophy is typically described as a syncretic mixture of Marxism and traditional African cultural ideas.

While the defeats of socialist experiments in West African countries like Ghana and Guinea-Conakry urge reflection on the successes and failures of these ideologies and movements, Nkrumah remains a key figure in the history and competing ideologies of African liberation movements, and thus he, and Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, his most famous work, merit study in order to enrich our understanding of African history.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
57 Views · 11 months ago

New mix by Dj Tira live in PMB blazing his new music music taken from his latest EP titled Khuphuka.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
58 Views · 6 years ago

Nana Kwame Pɛbi Date Anansesɛm

Ọbádélé Kambon
108 Views · 6 years ago

First Fridays Open Mic Night 2 February 2018
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
86 Views · 3 years ago

Military leaders in Gabon seized power on Wednesday shortly after reigning President Ali Bongo had been named the winner of last week's contested election. Bongo and his family have led the country for close to 60 years, during which they have been accused of enriching themselves at the expense of the country. The military junta announced General Brice Oligui Nguema would serve as transitional leader in what is the latest military coup in a former French colony, joining recent power shifts in Niger, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso and Chad. "The independence of Gabon has never been real," says Thomas Deltombe, French journalist and expert on the French African empire. "I think we might be witnessing a second independence, a new decolonization process." We also speak with Daniel Mengara, a professor of French and Francophone studies and founder of the exiled opposition movement Bongo Must Leave, which he continues to head. "This is a rare opportunity for the Gabonese people to engage in national dialogue," says Mengara, who warns that the intentions of the coup leaders are still unclear.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
38 Views · 5 years ago

One can keep up to five different animals on a small piece of land. Besides chicken, one can, for instance, rear turkey and goose with dairy cows and goats. A farmer can then use manure from the animals to grow vegetable on small portion.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
34 Views · 11 months ago

⁣Ọmọ t'ó mọ́ ìyá rẹ̀ l'ójú o, òṣì yóò tọmọ náà pa
Mama t'ó jìyà pọ̀ l'órí rẹ, Baba t'ó jìyà pọ̀ l'órí rẹ
⁣⁣Ọmọ t'ó mọ́ ìyá rẹ̀ l'ójú o, òṣì yóò tọmọ náà pa

T. Y. Adodo
16 Views · 7 months ago

Rex di Country Mungrel inna real drama now! 😤
Pitbull Max tief Rex dumplins, Miss Patsy clap back wid full country pressure, and di prep gyal drama reach boiling point. Bingo link Rex fi roll out, but it tek Rasta Monkey bushman wisdom fi help Rex win back him love.

This episode tun up! Country dogs, prep gyal mix-up, dumpling crisis, and a WHOLE cutlass swing.

🎬 Featuring:

Rex 🐾 (yuh favourite mongrel)

Bingo 🐕 (bush bredda with street sense)

Miss Patsy 🔥 (di yard general)

Pitbull Max 🐶 (di bold thief)

Rasta Monkey 🐒 (galis master)

And di sweet prep gyal from Jasper yard 😍

🎥 Don’t miss a second — watch till di end fi see how Rex bounce back like a REAL country king.

🔔 Subscribe & drop a 🥵 inna di comments if yuh rate Miss Patsy pressure!

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