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Nana
19 Views · 3 months ago

Africa just changed the entire game — and the world wasn’t ready. In a historic move that could redefine global technology, all 54 African countries are merging into ONE digital superpower, creating a unified online market that rivals the EU, India, and even China. This is the beginning of Africa’s Single Digital Market, and it’s about to flip the internet upside down.This Black Culture Diary investigation uncovers how African leaders, tech innovators, and the Smart Africa Alliance quietly built the foundations for a continent-wide digital revolution. From cross-border mobile payments to shared data centers, cybersecurity alliances, unified SIM regulations, and instant e-commerce across Africa — this isn’t a dream. It’s already happening.We dive deep into the hidden negotiations, the Western tech giants trying to slow it down, and the African startups preparing to explode onto the global stage. With 1.4 billion people connected under one digital identity system, Africa is becoming the largest digital economy on Earth — and the old powers are terrified.This isn’t just a tech upgrade. It’s the birth of a global digital empire — built in Africa, by Africa, for Africa.As the African Diaspora saying goes, "I am because we are, and we are because I am."Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UC2vy1ztN3iredhD_o Africa Son's Doing Well; https://www.youtube.com/@BlackCultureDiary/store ============================Sources:https://www.graphic.com.gh/new....s/general-news/afric https://exportfocusafrica.com/....2025/11/19/africa-ac like, comment, subscribe, and ring the bell! EVERYTHING helps us grow!.Subscribe Here: #blackhistory #africanhistory #africanewsthanks For Watching Our Video 🤗

Ọbádélé Kambon
19 Views · 2 months ago

'Repatriate To Ghana'www.R2GH.comObenfo Obadele Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar and the architect of Abibitumi the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.In Part 6 of this powerful discussion, Obenfo Obadele Kambon explains how translating ancient texts led him to recognize deep cultural similarities between ancient Kemet and African American culture.Please click link below to learn more about Obenfo Obadele Kambon and his work:https://www.repatriatetoghana.....comhttps://www.abibi

T. Y. Adodo
19 Views · 2 months ago

A Swangz Avenue and Jukeboxx Production.
Written By Tarrus Riley, Shane Brown & Dean Fraser.
Produced by Nessim.
Recorded by Benon Mugumbya at Masters Studio.
Directed by Marvin Musoke.

#swangzavenue #tarrusriley #uganda

Ọbádélé Kambon
19 Views · 1 month ago

⁣20 Years of Abibitumi
60 Years since the Black Panther Party
100 Years since Black History Month (Originally Negro History Week)
https://www.decadeofourrepatriation.com

Bakari Kwento
19 Views · 23 days ago

⁣Witness the majestic dancing horses of Gbewaa Palace as skilled horsemen communicate with them through rhythmic drumming! 🐎

This stunning display of culture, tradition, and equestrian mastery showcases the deep connection between man, music, and horse.

🔥 Watch as the horses respond to drum beats with graceful movements, a sight rarely seen anywhere else!

AfroN8V
19 Views · 8 days ago

Presenter: Prof. Rupert Lewis
Author, Professor Emeritus - University of the West Indies, Mona

Dr Rupert Lewis is Professor Emeritus of Political Thought in the Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Jamaica. Among his books published in the UWI Press Caribbean biography series are Marcus Garvey in 2018 and Walter Rodney in 2024. He is also author of Walter Rodney’s Intellectual and Political Thought and has edited books on George Padmore, the Trinidadian-born Pan-Africanist and Richard Hart, the Jamaican Marxist. He is a member of Jamaica’s
National Council on Reparation. He played an important role in the restoration and development of “Liberty Hall: the Legacy of Marcus Garvey” working with a team led by Ms. Elaine Melbourne, Mr Vivian Crawford, and Liberty Hall’s founding director, Dr Donna McFarlane. He was a member of the Council of the Institute of Jamaica and chair of the ACIJ JMB.

📚 Amy Jaques Garvey, 1896-1973: Black Revolutionary Mothering

Abstract: Interpreting letters written by Amy Jacques Garvey in the 1950s, I discuss her parenting of Marcus Garvey Jnr, an
engineer and scientist, and Dr. Julius Garvey, surgeon, and how she singlehandedly guided their Pan-Africanism. I also discuss the role she played in shaping Marcus Garvey’s legacies in the early stages of African and Caribbean decolonization and extract lessons for Pan-African struggles today.

Whether you're a student, researcher, cultural practitioner, or simply curious about Jamaica’s heritage, this session will deepen your understanding of the African elements that continue to enrich our culture.

🎥 Tune in for a thought-provoking and culturally grounding presentation.

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#curatingculture #acijjmb #rupertlewis #jamaicanculture #africandiaspora #culturalheritage #jamaicahistory

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
18 Views · 7 years ago

2018 Preseason Nationals - High School (11th - 12th Grade) 182 Amos Wilson Glenwood Vs Owen Braungardt Team Kansas




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