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Fuse ODG Honored at Abibitumi Black Power Festival | BlackPowerful Speech!!!
Fuse ODG Honored at Abibitumi Black Power Festival | BlackPowerful Speech!!! Ọbádélé Kambon 22 Views • 2 months ago

Grammy-winning multi-platinum artist Fuse ODG is honored for his groundbreaking work in music, education, and consciousness-raising at the Black Power Festival.As a Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum Afrobeats pioneer, Fuse ODG has helped bring a distinctly Black sound and aesthetic to the global stage. Yet his impact goes far beyond entertainment. Through his music, campaigns, and institution-building efforts, he has consistently used his platform to uplift Black people worldwide, inspire pride in identity, and encourage historical awareness.From supporting the building of schools in Ghana for under-resourced children to creating the New Africa Nation app focused on African history and languages, Fuse ODG continues to connect art with action, culture with education, and success with responsibility.In these powerful remarks, he speaks on the importance of controlling our own narratives, giving children the opportunities many of us did not have, and planting the right seeds so the next generation can lead with vision, power, and self-knowledge. With projections that one in three young people in the world will be African by 2050, the work of shaping consciousness now is more urgent than ever.This clip captures both the recognition of Fuse ODG’s contributions and his inspiring call for Black people to tell our own stories, build for the future, and raise children who know who they are.Learn more about repatriation, citizenship, relocation, housing, business setup, and more:https://www.r2gh.comFor more content, events, education, and institution-building:https://www.abibitumi.com#FuseODG #blackpowerfestival #abibitumi #r2g #repatriation #africanhistory #afrobeats #blackconsciousness #ghana #diaspora #culturalpower #newafricanation

Africa you must see!
Africa you must see! Blaxit 22 Views • 6 years ago

In this video, we take you on a journey which depicts many different aspects of Gambia.

Music: Calling Home by Yahsha ft The Soil

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Stephanie Bla Xit Messenger
Stephanie Bla Xit Messenger Blaxit 22 Views • 6 years ago

In this video, Bla Xit Messenger Stephanie speaks about why "England is a dump" and she expresses her desire to come to Africa!

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Why it's kicking off about Reparations!
Why it's kicking off about Reparations! Blaxit 22 Views • 6 years ago

Bla Xit family its kicking off in the UK since the 6th Annual Reparations March this years when thousands of Africans in the Diaspora marched demanding reparations from the British Government to repair the damage done to Africans and Africa. Black people in England are getting angry about the lack of action taken to gain reparatory justice. Proud Rastafarian Professor, Poet Laurete Author , world renown Musician, TV Host Actor and Free West Papua activist, Multiple award winning Benjamin Zephaniah. Who is no stranger to controversy and was hailed a hero in the black community in England when he refused and rejected an award from the Empire the Queen. He appeared on mainstream TV this week in the UK and he talked about hoe he originated from West Africa but did not know where and Reparations, he said he was taken. His words rang out when he said his language was taken, his culture. This clip went viral and we saw it on social media and we wanted to discuss it and have a dialogue.
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