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This is an Afrometrics News, A Research-Based News Podcast, upload covering emerging research from the previous weeks. You may visit Afrometrics at Afrometrics.org for more.
This episode is another special one, we have four special guest, Dr. Linwood Tauheed, an Economics Professor, who joined me for a discussion of his very interesting study titled "One Hundred Years of African American Economists: Difficulties and Prospects for Black Political Economy in the 21st Century."
"One Hundred Years of African American Economists: Difficulties and Prospects for Black Political Economy in the 21st Century." Paper Link:
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Frema Adunyame in this documentary explores the benefits or otherwise of Cannabis also known as marijuana.
In the documentary, she engages key resource persons as well as Cannabis users on the effects of its usage.
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Just north of Australia a secret war is being fought. West Papuan independence fighters and Indonesian security forces are involved in a protracted and bloody battle over the issue of Papuan independence.
The conflict escalated after young West Papuan fighters killed Indonesian road workers building a highway into Papua’s central highlands.
The Indonesia government hit back hard, deploying hundreds of police and military who attacked the region in an effort to root out the rebels.
Last year mass protests broke out, with civil resistance leaders from in and outside West Papua calling for freedom from Indonesia.
With foreign media largely shut out, the story of this unfolding humanitarian disaster remains untold.
Hundreds have died and local officials estimate that over 40 000 people have been displaced. There are allegations of torture and human rights abuses.
Foreign Correspondent has been able to report from inside the conflict zone, gaining access to exclusive pictures of the recent unrest and speaking to eyewitnesses of the violence.
“I have to yell out to the world…because if I don’t, we’re going to be weaker and the indigenous people will be wiped out ”, says one West Papuan highlander who’s looking after children orphaned in the recent fighting.
“We will not retreat. We will not run. We will fight until recognition dawns ” , says a member of West Papua’s young guerrilla force whose ranks include teenagers orphaned in the ongoing conflict.
“Dialogue is needed but dialogue which is constructive”, says Indonesia’s former Security Minister. “We have closed the door for dialogue on a referendum. No dialogue for independence.”
Sally Sara reports on a war with no end in sight.
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Blood on All Hands (2002) - Disturbing new evidence suggests that the Indonesian army has been working with Islamic militants to ruthlessly crush the separatist movement in West Papua.
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33 years of Indonesian rule have resulted in the deaths of 100,000 West Papuans. The Indonesian government claims that the actions of the West Papuan Freedom movement (the OPM) force it to resort to violence. However, the OPM alleges that the military itself is orchestrating acts of terror, such as the recent murder of two American school teachers, in an attempt to justify further intervention.
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Ethiopia is constructing a $4.8 billion dam along the Nile River that has Egypt angry. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, or GERD, will have a capacity of 6.45 GW, doubling the country’s power capacity. It will provide electricity to 60% of Ethiopian households and create a massive reservoir for tourism and the fishing industry. However, the project poses a threat to Egypt, who relies heavily on the Nile River. This has led to tensions between the nations and a political battle over the river.
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Join us for a very special conversation as we take a deeper look at the nature of African spirituality—not as religion, but as science, worldview, and cultural technology.
Featuring legendary author and teacher Mama Marimba Ani, author of Let the Circle Be Unbroken and Yurugu, we explore the critical role African spiritual systems play in reconnecting people of African descent to their history, identity, and destiny.
This episode is a spiritual call to consciousness in a time of global chaos, cultural displacement, and ancestral reawakening. Why is it important now? And how do we continue to connect to the true Spirit of our African culture.
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This video is about why food is so expensive in Nigeria.
1. Inflation of Naira
2. Weakness of Naira against US dollar
3. Land border closures in 2019 (when Nigerian closed land border trading with neigboring countries)
4. Road closures during Covid-19
5. Limited Storage Facilities available to farmers
6. Covid-19 rules that prevented groups of workers from getting together to work the land
7. Herdsmen
8. Boko Haram
9. Climate change
10. Road insecurity due to Boko Haram, bandits, and herdsmen
11. Underdevelopment and underfunding of the agriculture sector for decades
Nigerian government and people are now focusing on agriculture.
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