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Lumumba [2000]
Portrayal of the Life and Assassination of Patrice Émery Lumumba [1925 - 1961], the first Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo, now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Written by Yeza
Produced by RoryStoneLove for Black Dub Music
Distributed by Zincbeats LLC
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LYRICS
Intro
Walk out all the thick gyal them
Slimmas and the fatty cause pure problem
Show your sexy body cause it a done them
Anytime you touch the road a pure excitement
Verse 1
Big up every natural body gyal ina the place
Never make a doctor put no tool ina your waist
Eat your vegetable drink your drink water daily, exercise b’cause a so you keep your body ina shape
Big up every queen you never worship vanity
Money nago done pon cosmetic surgery
Rebel pon the scene you mussi never heard of me, naturally never ordinary
Chorus
Mi organic body dynamic
Never cut a thing pon me nice clean body
Me still got it
still a block traffic
Natural body Queen roll in you a knock it
Mi organic body volcanic nuff a them a pre cause them know say we have it
Naturally them can’t manage
Confidence a peak never pay down pon it
Verse 2
Body just a bounce a lightning and thunder
Natural body Queen them have the real bumpa
See them man a pre a we them a come fa
Cause them know say that we body have the real comfort
Nuff a then nuh have them own priorities straight
Money a come in but it a go the wrong place
Me nuh understand you miss the school fee date but you spend a couple million pon a doctor fi your shape
Chorus
Organic body dynamic
Never cut a thing pon me nice clean body
Me still got it
still a block traffic
Natural body Queen roll in you a knock it
Mi organic body volcanic nuff a them a pre cause them know say we have it
Naturally them can’t manage
Confidence a peak never pay down pon it
Verse 3
And me say rude Gyal a gwaan with a bag a things
Tell them talk up to your melanin
You know say that the food it a your medicine
No make nobody trick you anuh them a win
Bout Barbie
Bet you them nuh really want me start it
So me big up every real queen pon the scene
You no plastic
Love myself and proud a me anatomy plus me mother say no follow nobody
Chorus
Mi organic body dynamic
Never cut a thing pon me nice clean body
Me still got it
still a block traffic
Natural body Queen roll in you a knock it
Mi organic body volcanic nuff a them a pre cause them know say we have it
Naturally them can’t manage
Confidence a peak never pay down pon it
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Get ready for an unforgettable moment as Ibrahim Traoré makes a surprise visit to the frontline troops! In this heartwarming video, the leader brings joy and morale to the soldiers, giving them a much-needed boost in spirits. Watch as the troops are left stunned and overjoyed by the unexpected visit. This is a must-see moment that will leave you feeling inspired and proud!
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Dance Performance at the National Theatre of Ghana
Join us for an enlightening talk by the esteemed Dr. John Henrik Clarke titled "The Concept of God." In this captivating lecture, Dr. Clarke delves into the historical and philosophical perspectives surrounding the divine, exploring how various cultures and civilizations have interpreted the concept of God throughout history.
Dr. John Henrik Clarke was a pioneering African-American historian, educator, and author known for his extensive research on African history and its impact on the modern world. His work has inspired generations to reclaim their heritage and understand the profound significance of history in shaping identity.
In this video, you’ll discover:
- The diverse interpretations of God across different cultures
- Historical context and insights that challenge conventional beliefs
- Dr. Clarke’s unique perspective on spirituality and identity
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of spirituality through the eyes of one of history's most influential thinkers.
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when the military leaders of the Sahel came into power, Western Media said that they were replacing the West with Russia and China. They said that they are replacing one colonized with another. This is because since they came into power, the military juntas have distanced their countries from the West and drawn closer to Russia and China. But what the West does not know is that these leaders value their sovereignty above anything. In a recent move that has shocked everyone, General Tiani, the military leader of Niger, gave officials of three Chinese companies to leave the country in 48 hours. This is proof that the military leader of Niger is not succumbing to the influence of China. But why exactly did he send them packing? What did they do? Let's find out.
It would interest you to know that China was one of the countries that supported Niger after the coup led to condemnation from the West. According to a former minister of Niger, one of the reasons why General Tiani was able to stand his ground and resist Western sanctions was because China supported Niger. China, with its non-interference policy, made it a preferred choice of partner for Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. Unlike the West which loves to interfere and play the hero in the affairs of Africa, China prefers a mutually beneficial relationship without any form of interference in the affairs of the host countries. It is this attribute that has pushed African countries farther away from their traditional partners, the West, and closer to China and Russia.
In April 2024, Niger state television announced that the military junta of Niger signed a 400 million dollar deal with a Chinese state-owned oil giant as part of its plan to “diversify international partnerships'' after cutting ties with France and the United States. The agreements, signed by Niger's Prime Minister, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, and CNPC Chairman Zhou Zuokun, provide for the joint marketing of Niger's crude oil.
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Join us to discuss Carlos Cooks and the Black Nationalism from Garvey to Malcolm.
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Carlos A. Cooks was born in the Dominican Republic on June 23, 1913 to James Henry Cooks and Alice Cooks, who were originally from the neighboring island of St. Martin. His education took place mostly in Santo Domingo until moving to New York in 1929 where he went on to higher learning. Cooks was known for his love of sports and his expertise in boxing. His intellect was recognized from an early age and he attended the leadership school in the Voodoo Sacré Society. Cooks' involvement in the UNIA comes as no surprise as both his uncle and father were among the many St. Martiners who were members of the Marcus Garvey-led organization. He was a key link in the history of Black American nationalism between Marcus Garvey before him and Malcolm X, whom he influenced. Carlos Cooks administered the Advance Division of the UNIA after Marcus Garvey was deported. He founded the African Nationalist Pioneer Movement. He died in Harlem, New York, on May 5, 1966. He died at age 53.
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“Perhaps half a dozen times a year, Nana [Ampadu] and his [African Brothers] band will hold a dance, sometimes at a small hotel in a residential section of Accra like Kaneshie or Asylum Down, sometimes at a major nightclub like Apollo Theatre or Tiptoe Gardens. It is always necessary to fight the crowd in order to see him. Once one is past the crush at the door, there is often no place to sit. The dance floor is shoulder to shoulder with fans dancing non-stop ...
“Most dancers are involved in projecting themselves into the music, and they dance coolly, perhaps singing the songs to themselves and thinking about the lyrics. Their facial expressions are almost inward-looking, though they are always ready to look up, smile and greet each other...”
“When the African Brothers play live, they really wind it up. When performing at a dance, they stretch out in the instrumental sections of their songs, laying down a solid groove and taking long solos. Nana is a small man, extremely handsome; the expression on his face when he plays looks simultaneously like that of a wise old man and a playful child. He has especially good rapport with his audiences, and when he plays his guitar, he watches his dancers just as a master drummer would, fulfilling all the interlocutor roles of a traditional African musician. When he says something, the audience roars.”
-John Miller Chernoff
Nana Kwame Ampadu is the quintessential songwriter, philosopher and storyteller of Ghanaian highlife music.
Born in 1945 in Adiemmra, Ampadu was known for his storytelling prowess from a young age. He combined those skills with highlife-style guitar, which he learned with the help of P.K. Yamoah.
Ampadu would become the “single most important folk commentator in Ghana’s contemporary history,” according to Kwesi Yankah, forming the African Brothers Band with rhythm guitarist Eddie Donkor in 1963.
Using proverbs, witticisms and idioms, Ampadu’s songs often delivered moral lessons and social or political critiques. That was the case with the African Brothers Band’s breakout hit, 1967’s “Ebi Tie Ye” (“some live well”). Yankah described the song’s story this way:
“Once there was a meeting of all the animals to discuss the concerns of the animal world. All the animals were present, including Leopard and the orphan Antelope. It so happened that Leopard took a seat directly behind orphan Antelope and started mistreating him. He clawed Antelope's tail to the ground, making it impossible for him to actively participate in the discussion. No sooner would orphan Antelope begin to speak than Leopard would silence him, with a warning that the meeting was not meant for skinny creatures. The mistreatment went on until orphan Antelope could bear it no longer. He plucked up courage and made a loud plea to the presiding chairman. ‘Petition on the floor, point of order,’ he said. ‘Mr. Chairman, secretary, elders here assembled. I move for an immediate adjournment of the meeting, because some of us are not favorably positioned. Some are favorably, other are not.’ As soon as the meeting saw through the words of the Antelope, there was an immediate adjournment.”
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FROM RECORD SLEEVE: ALBUM DESCRIPTION AND CREDITS
African Brothers International Band of Ghana led by Nana Ampadu
“Enyimba Di Naba”
SIDE ONE
Onipa nnse Hwe
Anibere Nye
Susu Manonye Wo De
SIDE TWO
Kwabena Amao
Kofi Nkrabea
Masis Maso
Recording Engineers: F. Kwakye J. Archer
Sound Mixer: F. Kwakye
Produced by John Uzoh and Justin Morah
Executive Production coordinator: R. Francis
Manufactured by: Makossa International Records, Inc. New York, New York
Distributed by: African Record Stores Ltd.
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https://core.ac.uk/reader/46725220
https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/search?q=NanaKwameAmpadu&searchBtn=Search&isQuickSearch=true
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp..../books/book/chicago/
https://www.si.edu/object/siris_sil_962128
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Liberating the Minds of Abibifoɔ ‘Black People’: The Case for an Authentic Ghanaian Education System
Liberating the Minds of Abibifoɔ ‘Black People’: The Case for an Authentic Ghanaian Education System