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Baka Omubo
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Baba Mwalimu Baruti &⁣ Okuninibaa Ma'at: Do We Truly Understand White People?STEAM PROGRAM FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://consciousingenuity.com/MANHOOD TRAINING CAMP FOR BLACK BOYShttp://asafocamp.com/THE MELTREK PROGRAM https://edanimeproductions.com/shopBEST ONLINE SCHOOL FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://www.uhuruacademy.com/

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
113 Views · 3 years ago

Dr Mario Beatty, Chair, Associate Professor of African-American Studies of Chicago State University, speaks on the lecture topic, "Reflections on Cheikh Anta Diop and Historical Perspectives on the African Foundations of Egyptian Civilization."

This lecture was done at the University of Houston on October 25, 2007 in Dr. James Conyers' African American Studies class.

This is part two of two

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
113 Views · 1 year ago

In a dramatic turn of events at the ECOWAS Parliament, tensions erupted into a physical altercation when a heated debate spiraled out of control. The catalyst? A bold challenge from an ECOWAS leader from the Ivory Coast who rose to contest accusations leveled against Leaders, accused of impoverishing West African countries. What began as a fiery exchange of words quickly escalated, resulting in an all-out brawl that left the assembly in disarray. Here's the video and how it all unfolded.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
113 Views · 4 years ago

Mommy's room is almost complete. It's built sustainably better than most houses in the united snakes. Moving to Gnana Afrika is the best decision I've made. 90 percent of the money that went into this building is made in Ghana or benefited another Afrikan=Black man. Repatriation is a real thing for those who want to reclaim their history, language, and culture. Go to www.repatriatetoghana.com we are help to assist you.

Karuga Mwangi
113 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Nsibidi Script by Efik, Ejagham, Ijaw, Igbo, Ibibio, Annang....

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
113 Views · 4 years ago

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Last week’s show proved that the Twa are the Mothers and Fathers of Humanity and World Civilization. In Part II of this series, historical proof will be presented showing that the Twa also known as the Anu people, were the founders of Egyptian or Kemetic Civilization. The Twa or Anu, created all of the elements of Kemetic Civilization prior to the First Dynasty in 3200 BC. By African people knowing their historical greatness yesterday, we will know what great things we can achieve today and tomorrow.

AfroN8V
113 Views · 5 years ago

⁣In this bilingual lecture delivered at CEADA, AfroN8V provides his
reflections for May 21st, deemed "dia de la afrocolombianidad" in
Colombia. On this day, slavery was abolished in 1851. Annually now
celebrated or commemorated in Colombia as "dia de la afrocolombianidad".
The main source used for this lecture is Afrikan-"Colombian" scholar
Manuel Zapata Olivella's book "⁣Las Claves Mágicas de América". Homage is paid to
Ayiti and President Petion.

For any questions on the lecture please contact: estudiosafricaydiaspora@gmail.com

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
113 Views · 5 years ago

WARNING: This film contains disturbing scenes including images of torture.

BBC Africa Eye has uncovered shocking video evidence that torture is being used by multiple branches of the Nigerian police and armed forces.

Torture is illegal in Nigeria. But images from social media show that a particular form of torture—a technique known as ‘tabay’—is widely used in the interrogation and punishment of detainees, including children.

This investigation looks at the origins of this technique, identifies the worst offenders, and asks why they are not being held to account. It also reveals that in 2014 a senior police officer serving with SARS was involved in the torture of a young man who later died from his injuries.

Reporter: Mayeni Jones
Lead Investigator: Aliaume Leroy
Produced and edited by: Kelvin Brown, Suzanne Vanhooymissen, Naomi Scherbel-Ball.
Motion design: Tom Flannery
Animation: Manuella Bonomi
Investigative team: Bertram Hill, Benjamin Strick, Abdulbaki Jari Aliyu, Rosa Vane
Executive producer: Daniel Adamson

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