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Economic Fighters League - We Stand With Sudan ft. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon
Using flash cards Kwaku (at 2.5 yrs) randomly identifies Twi numbers from 1-10. (He knows higher amounts but I didn't have all the cards. He also knows them in English, but we are more excited about Twi.)
Video from GFK
Kujichagulia (Self-determination)
L’impératif d'un changement paradigmatique pour la renaissance kamite/avec Ama Mazama 16 Jan 2021
https://conference.abibitumi.com
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We live in a period where Western materialism tries to impose a relativism of moral values.
In face of this permanent threat of the destruction of our traditional moral values, it's time for us to demonstrate and affirm the scientific foundation of our traditional ethics.
This demonstration is all more important as amnesia leads many Africans today to see in this ethics only a secular humanistic construction.
The ideas of this video have been inspired by our book titled BUKÔNGO available here:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?=-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=kiatezua
ORFC Global 2021 Session
AFSA is currently facilitating a campaign on mainstreaming agroecology in climate policies in 12 African countries and at the Africa regional level. The campaign includes mobilizing local actors, engaging government and reaching out to the general public through various media outlets. This session will share the experiences from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Togo. Sena Alouka from Togo we will share experiences of youth in rural Togo promoting agroecology for climate action and also share on the success that have resulted in Togo adopting an agroecology policy. From Kenya, Karen Nekesa we will share experiences of working with schools and county governments to promote Agroecology for climate change. Wilberforce Laate will present on the advocacy for climate action in Ghana linking it with Indigenous Knowledge and Culture. From Nigeria Ms. Joyce Ebebeinwe will share the experiences from Nigeria focusing on civil society advocacy to include agroecology into national climate policy amidst the push from industrial agriculture.
Speakers:
Wilberforce Laate
Joyce Ebebeinwe
Karen Nekesa
Sena ALOUKA
Chair:
Bridget Mugambe
#ORFCGlobal
https://orfc.org.uk/
Dr. John Henrik Clarke: Marcus Garvey Lecture - Newark Public Library | 9 August 1990
http://www.101lasttribes.com/tribes/fulani.htmlThe Sharo festival celebrated by the Fulani ethnic group, is found in the northern region of Nigeria. Sharo which means flogging, is a festival for the rite of passage from boyhood to manhood. The young Fulani boys test their strength and endurance by getting flogged.