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@BSEGhana@DOORUpdates https://www.decadeofourrepatriation.com https://www.repatriatetoghana.com https://www.abibitumi.com/appsRex Owusu Marfo (popularly known as Rex Omar), Coordinator of the Black Star Experience Secretariat under the Office of the President, explains the vision behind this special government initiative to rebrand Ghana through culture, arts, and tourism. He outlines the Secretariat’s seven pillars—storytelling, cinema, music, cuisine, aesthetics, heritage/culture, and literary works—and highlights its role in attracting investment into the creative economy and tourism ecosystem to strengthen infrastructure and long-term development.He stresses that the Black Star Experience is bigger than entertainment or “Dirty December,” calling on brothers and sisters in the diaspora to view Ghana not merely as a place to visit, but as a home to reconnect with spiritually and a place to build with purpose. In the follow-up, he connects this cultural rebranding to the 2026–2036 Decade of Our Repatriation, explaining how government agencies are working together to support repatriation, encourage investment, and foster collaboration between returnees and local Ghanaians to develop the land for future generations.
New edition of "The Developmental Psychology of the Black Child": http://www.realityspeaksbookst....ore.com/dramwidepsof
***This text has been fortified — formatted with a simplified expanded table of contents beginning each chapter, strengthened and updated with charts and illustrations, fitted with subject and name indexes, an expanded bibliography, revised endnotes and improved typography for a user-friendly presentation and seamless utilization. The original manuscript numbered over 500 typed pages of which 350 were used. In reviewing the full original work we found certain unused sections could be reworked and re-presented in a future work. Such areas dealing with the historical black family, courtship and parental planning were left out due to at least financial constraints give the time. Black access to the publishing industry was censored and personal computing much in its infancy or not available. – SNP (Editor)
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Part 3: EFFECTIVE! Afrikan Combat Capoeira Fight and Sparring: Abibifahodie Asako Accra Ghana
Abibifahodie Asako: Afrikan Combat Capoeira
Featuring Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon, Kai Thomas, Nii "Bɔkɔɔ" Armah, NanaHene Koduah, Marcus, Kwame Akoto-Bamfo, and more!
Capoeira stick fighting, capoeira sparring, capoeira striking, capoeira wrestling/grappling, capoeira submissions and more!
(Disclaimer: Note that this is the full-contact Afrikan version of Capoeira and not the contemporary non-contact "Brazilian" version)
Abibifahodie Adesuabea on Radio Univers - Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon
When a long distance taxi breaks down in rural Northern Nigeria, a young woman questions her decision to head north towards Libya in the hope of getting to Europe.
Tafiya was filmed in Northern Nigeria and is entirely in the Hausa language.
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Delivering books to Bro. Jerry's Ancestral Wall for Mbôngi Library/Book Project
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Steve Cokely lecture in 93 in L.A. titled after William Copper book Behold a pale horse.
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