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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
51 Views · 4 years ago

⁣1ST Lecture of Prof. PLO Lumumba AT UCC - Ghana [2016]

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Dr. Leonard Jeffries recounting the historiography of involvement in transatlantic enslavement.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
17 Views · 4 years ago

Many definitions of aquaponics recognize the ‘ponics’ part of this word for hydroponics which is growing plants in water with a soil-less media. Hydroponics is its own growing method with pros and cons (discussed later).

Literally speaking, Aquaponics is putting fish to work. It just so happens that the work those fish do (eating and producing waste), is the perfect fertilizer for growing plants. And man, fish can grow a lot of plants when they get to work!

One of the coolest things about Aquaponics is that it mimics a natural ecosystem. Aquaponics represents the relationship between water, aquatic life, bacteria, nutrient dynamics, and plants that grow together in waterways all over the world. Taking cues from nature, aquaponics harnesses the power of bio-integrating these individual components: Exchanging the waste by-product from the fish as a food for the bacteria, to be converted into a perfect fertilizer for the plants, to return the water in a clean and safe form to the fish. Just like mother nature does in every aquatic ecosystem.

0:00 Introduction
0:20 What Is Aquaponics?
1:44 Traditional Soil Gardening
4:15 Traditional Hydroponics
5:36 Recirculating Aquaculture
6:28 Aquaponics
8:30 Deepwater Culture (DWC)
8:57 Media-based Aquaponics
9:29 Nutrient Film Technique (NFT)
9:58 Vertical Aquaponics
10:38 End

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
56 Views · 4 years ago

Everyone in Uganda is entitled to free medicine to combat killer diseases like malaria. Despite Government efforts to improve access to essential medicines, a significant number of people have to use private facilities because of frequent stockouts.

BBC Africa Eye headed undercover to expose one of the reasons why there is shortage of life saving drugs – medicine theft by medical professionals.

Africa Eye worked together with the Ugandan investigative journalist, Solomon Serwanjja.

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Sudan Ndugu
68 Views · 3 years ago

#DentaaShow #ODANAnetwork #A&Cmall

He sold all his properties in America and Europe to set up A Solar powered shopping mall in Ghana!!

In this video, we'll be talking to the founder of A Solar powered shopping mall in GHANa, He sold all his properties in America and Europe to set up this mall.

If you're interested in understanding how he sustained A&C mall for so many years, then this is the video for you. We'll be talking to He about his experience, the mall's history, and the challenges he faced along the way. This is definitely a video you don't want to miss!


A&C Development was founded by Andrew and Cecilia Asamoah, the main objective of the company is to develop first-class, ultra-modern commercial lifestyle centers in Ghana.
Over nearly two decades, A&C has earned a reputation for creativity and innovation in the building industry and is perhaps best known for its flagship project A&C Mall – the first mall in Ghana, which evolved into the first mixed-use center, with a gross leasable area of 30,000m² laid out over five acres of prime land in the heart of Accra’s largest residential mid- to a high-end community of East Legon.

He built his first house at the age of 26 and at 68, Mr. Andrew Kwabena Asamoah, Executive Chairman of A & C Development Co. Ltd, which owns the A & C Shopping Mall (now A&C Square) at East Legon in Accra, is nowhere near taking a break from getting structures off the ground.

A former World Health Organisation (WHO) director, Mr. Asamoah had to brace enormous risk and defy various advice that malls would not do well in Ghana to construct the first landmark shopping mall in the country, the A&C Shopping Mall, which today has many other facilities.

Being a monument with astronomical investment, constructing the mall was not attractive even to the financial services sector and it took the tenacity and leadership of Mr. Asamoah to get the facility off the ground.

The executive chairman, therefore, went by a prudent plan to build the facility in phases; the main mall with a car park and children’s playground; a fitness center with an Olympic-size swimming pool, and two office blocks in two phases.

Not only did the facility put the country on the world stage, but it also brought a befitting status to the country as a growing economy with a growing middle class. Today, not only has the Andrew and Cecilia (A&C) Development Co he found making inroads in the real estate and consumer shopping sub-sectors, the Capital Finance International – a reputable print journal and online resource reporting on business, economics, and finance – has awarded Mr. Asamoah with the Corporate Leadership Award for 2013.

Andy is a brick-and-mortar sort of person, who likes everything construction, and real estate, explaining his passion to build his first house at age 26, to fulfill a desire to move his parents from a rented apartment into one they could call their own.

A&C Development is a fast-growing real estate and construction company that is building properties in many parts of the capital city, its flagship being the shopping mall.

In line with his philosophy to keep improving services and facilities on the premises to “wow” patrons of the mall, the company is continuously developing structures, improving services, and transforming the place to attract customers.

A&C Development has completed the construction of phase two fitness center and swimming pool and a third phase business plaza. The final phase four, a combination of an upscale retail and office plaza, is also completed. The expansion includes an underground car park.

Already, the company’s office and residential properties at East Legon, Dzorwulu, and other parts of the city are at different stages of development.

Career
After obtaining a General Certificate of Education (G.C.E.) Ordinary Level and RSA certificate from Ghana, Mr. Asamoah qualified as a lawyer and obtained certificates in public relations, journalism, and many other disciplines from other jurisdictions.

Mr. Asamoah has had a fruitful career with the World Health Organisation (WHO), which started at the prime age of 22. His work within the WHO has taken him to the WHO Regional Office for Africa in Brazzaville, Congo, Nigeria right up to the WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.

His hard work at WHO saw him rise through the ranks into various positions, including Chief of Personnel; Special Adviser to the Director-General of WHO on Constitutional Reforms and Regional Arrangements, and Director, Career Development Service/Global Security Coordinator.

He retired as the Director of Administration and Finance at the Regional WHO Office for Europe in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
23 Views · 4 years ago

(6 Oct 1960) Lagos race course was the scene, and it was the afternoon of Nigeria's great day with thousands awaiting the climax. Princess Alexandra, with Sir James Robertson (the retiring Governor General), must have enjoyed the whole jubilant atmosphere of the occasion. It was as the representative of Her Majesty the Queen that Princess Alexandra of Kent returned in the evening to hand over Nigeria's constitution to the Federal Prime Minister, Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. Next day came the State Opening of Parliament. Dr Azikiwe, President of the Senate and Governor-General Designate addressed the Princess, asking her to open Parliament by reading The Speech from the Throne.Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Kalanfa Naka
39 Views · 1 year ago

⁣JALIBA: The Afrocentric perspective • The Danger of recruiting Mis-educated Elites in a Revolution

IG Creativo
64 Views · 3 years ago

⁣ Conclusion of Professor Manu Ampim's research on the origins and location of the Ancient Kush which ruled in Sudan and Egypt. part 3

Kwabena Ofori Osei
15 Views · 3 months ago

Between climate change, rising prices and security threats, Burkina Faso has an urgent need to develop sustainable food sovereignty. In response to this challenge, the Burkinabe government has launched an “agriculture offensive”, which aims to reduce the food imports that put a strain on foreign reserves and everyone from farmers to city dwellers. Across the country, we meet local farmers and cooperatives who have received support while experts reflect on how the country’s recent and current history precipitates the goal of a thriving agriculture sector, and ultimately, self-sufficiency.

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uMkhonto Wesizwe
16 Views · 8 months ago

media press briefing

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
86 Views · 4 years ago

⁣John Henrik Clarke, Marimba Ani & Amos N. Wilson
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Ọbádélé Kambon
26 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Swearing in of Nsawamhene and Akuapem Traditional Council Part 5

Ọbádélé Kambon
45 Views · 11 months ago

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office has arrested one person in connection with a Monday afternoon stabbing in Sheldon.

Baka Omubo
41 Views · 3 years ago

He is Building the Biggest University in Africa is another episode of my Made in Africa series where I feature black entrepreneurs from all across Africa who have built successful businesses. They tell us how they did it. Today's episode is about Adewale Yusuf who wants to solve Education for Africans with Alt School Africa. He shares his story about how he started his journey, challenges, and plans to give 10 million Africans employable skills in the next couple of years.

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00:00 Intro
01:13 Welcome Tour
01:36 How he started
05:42 Starting Alt School
07:00 How Alt School works
09:59 Office Tour
12:17 Business Challenges
13:42 The future of education in Africa
14:44 Alt School Courses
15:19 Studio Tour
17:54 Thoughts on Africa
20:34 Parting words

Ọbádélé Kambon
26 Views · 6 months ago

⁣Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ I dancing at Akuapem Traditional Council

Kwabena Ofori Osei
17 Views · 6 months ago

In this episode of Back to Africa, I share my shocking experience in Namibia, a country with a deep and painful history of colonization. During my visit, I stayed on a massive 43,000-hectare farm owned by a single German family which purchased the land from descendants of German settlers, who stole the land from the Herero and Nama people. This stark inequality left me outraged and compelled me to dive deeper into Namibia’s colonial past.I explore the horrific role of Lothar von Trotha, the German military officer responsible for orchestrating the Herero and Nama genocide—the first genocide of the 20th century. Through conversations with Germans living in Namibia, I was confronted with a troubling denial of this dark history, raising the question of accountability and reconciliation.This episode sheds light on how Germany has handled—or failed to handle—this chapter of its colonial past. Despite recent attempts at reparations, I question whether the nation has truly learned from history. By examining the effects of land theft and colonial injustice, I invite you to join me in reflecting on what justice and accountability should look like in post-colonial Africa. Watch, learn, and engage with this critical discussion.




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