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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
38 Views · 4 years ago

As far as African dictators go, there is probably no single greater illustration of the nuances and complexities that underpin dictatorships in Africa, than Joseph Desire Mobutu’s 31 year stint, as the leader of the nation known today as the DRC.

A self-proclaimed anti-communist who modelled his entire state apparatus after China’s chairman Mao. A self-styled African revolutionary, who collaborated with his country’s former colonisers to assassinate his own prime minister and a proud Afrocentric, whose love for European luxuries and prestige would see him seize control of an estimated one third of his country’s GDP and build a personal net worth nearly twice the size of his country’s national debt.

A paradoxical man from a nation of paradox. Mobutu may have been stereotypically arrogant and cruel, but he was far from a simpleton. His over 3 decades as Congo’s Supreme leader, would be built on a complex combination of evil genius, will power and good fortune.

#Congo #Africa #History

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
29 Views · 4 years ago

Garri (also known as gari, garry, tapioca, or garium sulphate, a colloquial term for the crop especially used in southwest Nigeria) is a popular West African food made from cassava tubers. The spelling "garri" is mainly used in Nigeria, Cameroon and Ghana. This video tutorial showcase the step by step of making this popular west African food.

Nana
9 Views · 1 month ago

In a bold and historic move, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has joined Burkina Faso's Captain Ibrahim Traoré in rejecting reliance on IMF and World Bank loans. This strategic shift signals a growing wave of African economic independence and resistance against neo-colonial financial systems.🌍 What does this mean for Africa’s future?💸 Are IMF & World Bank loans truly helping, or trapping nations in debt?🤝 Could this unity among African leaders spark a continental movement?Join us as we dive deep into: The reasons behind Museveni and Traoré's decision The implications for African economies The global reaction and potential ripple effects Analysis from political economists and Pan-African thought leaders

Kalanfa Naka
54 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Come and join a group of French scientists on an unprecedented expedition to the most remote region of Madagascar. Discover the lost, breathtakingly beautiful region of Makay.

Kalanfa Naka
61 Views · 3 years ago

⁣n February 2020 a shocking video began to circulate on Chinese social media. A group of African children are being instructed, by a voice off-camera, to chant phrases in Chinese. The kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm — but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is " I am a black monster and my IQ is low."
The clip ignited outrage in China and beyond. But no-one ever answered some crucial questions: why was this filmed? Where was it shot? Who made it?
These questions send BBC Africa Eye reporters Runako Celina and Henry Mhango on a journey into a Chinese video-making industry that exploits vulnerable children across the continent.

ShakaRa
100 Views · 5 years ago

In Part 2 - We explore Afrikan Centred Concepts of "God", The Universe & Indigenous Cosmologies.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
40 Views · 2 years ago

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In this eye-opening and maybe controversial conversation, I sit down with accomplished filmmaker, speaker, and author, Jeremiah Camara to discuss his films: Contradiction: A Question of Faith and Holy Hierarchy: The Religious Roots of Racism in America. My good friend, Dr. Terri Daniel, a chaplain, grief counselor, and theology scholar, joins us.

Jeremiah Camara is the director and producer of the documentary film Contradiction: A Question of Faith, which examines the saturation of churches in African American communities coexisting with poverty and powerlessness. Contradiction can be viewed on Amazon Prime Video. Camara is the author of the books Holy Lockdown: Does The Church Limit Black Progress? and The New Doubting Thomas: The Bible, Black Folks & Blind Belief.

Camara is also the creator of the widely watched YouTube video series Slave Sermons… a mini-movie series addressing the harmful effects of religion.

His latest and upcoming documentary project is titled, Holy Hierarchy: The Religious Roots of Racism in America. Holy Hierarchy… explains how the presumptions of a Supreme Being in colonial America led to precepts and beliefs in supreme human beings and how these beliefs morphed their way into the legal system and ultimately turned racism into an institution.

ℹ️ You can find Jeremiah at: https://www.jeremiahcamara.com Dr. Daniel is at https://www.danieldirect.net

Kwabena Ofori Osei
59 Views · 1 year ago

The long and brutal history of the US trying to “kill the Indian and save the man”.

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Toward the end of the 19th century, the US took thousands of Native American children and enrolled them in off-reservation boarding schools, stripping them of their cultures and languages. Yet decades later as the US phased out the schools, following years of indigenous activism, it found a new way to assimilate Native American children: promoting their adoption into white families. Watch the episode to find out how these two distinct eras in US history have had lasting impacts on Native American families.

In the Vox series Missing Chapter, Vox Senior Producer Ranjani Chakraborty revisits underreported and often overlooked moments from the past to give context to the present. Join her as she covers the histories that are often left out of our textbooks. Our first season tackles stories of racial injustice, political conflicts, even the hidden history of US medical experimentation.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
96 Views · 1 year ago

A Study of Parallel Proverbs in Akan (Twi) and Kiswahili
Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon and Dr. Josephine Dzahene-Quarshie
LAG 2015 ||| TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2015 ||| 8:30AM
KNUST ||| COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

TwiSwahili or KiswaTwili: A Study of Parallel Proverbs in Akan (Twi) and Kiswahili
Abstract
In Akan and Kiswahili, there are several proverbs that express the same underlying idea, oftentimes in the exact same or similar ways. Examples of these include:
1. a. Kikulacho kinguoni mwako
That which eats you (up) is in your clothing
b. Aboa bi bɛkawo a, naɛfiri wo ntoma mu
If a bug will bite you, it’s from in your cloth
2. a. Chakula chema hakihitaji kawa
Good food needs no coverlet against the flies.
b. Adepa tɔn ne ho
A good thing sells itself.
c. Nkyene nkamfo ne ho.
Salt does not praise itself.
There are several possible reasons why these parallel proverbs exist. In one line of thinking, the similarities may be due to contact phenomena such as shared cultural and/or historical experiences. Another perspective may be due to the demonstrably genetic relationship between Akan and Kiswahili languages. In this study, however, we will examine these proverbs in parallel or near-parallel and demonstrate that regardless of the facts of the two aforementioned lines of inquiry, these proverbs attest to a shared African worldview.

Asantu Kweku Maroon
79 Views · 4 years ago

The quality and craftsmanship here in Africa is far more superior then the standard in the US.

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
77 Views · 4 years ago

With a closing from Louis Lomax.

From the archives of the UCLA Communications Studies Department. Digitized 2013.

The views and ideas expressed in these videos are not necessarily shared by the University of California, or by the UCLA Communication Studies Department.

uMkhonto Wesizwe
16 Views · 6 months ago

⁣MK Party 1st year annivesary rally

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13 Views · 5 months ago

⁣Film Series Discussion- Ancestral Voices - Spirit is Eternal

Kwabena Ofori Osei
12 Views · 5 months ago

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Kalanfa Naka
8 Views · 4 months ago

⁣The Nigerian economy is undergoing rapid evolution, with businesses increasingly embracing digital solutions and a focus on individual needs. Remote work is reshaping our lifestyles and work environments. In this insightful session, Joseph Edgar will explore these emerging trends and unpack the implications of the new Tax Reform Bill. Will this legislation pave the way for economic revival, or will it introduce new challenges?

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
30 Views · 4 years ago

Under the Agri Skills For You agri business development project in West Nile sub region Uganda, 5 vocational training institutes were supported to develop short curricula for young agro entrepreneurs.

These training videos complement the newly developed short curricula to back up theory lectures and inspire the students.
ZOA is an international relief and development organization which works to ensure a positive change at the community level to realize dignified and resilient lives.
These videos were developed with funding of the Embassy of the Netherlands, through ICCO cooperation and implemented by ZOA Uganda.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
8 Views · 1 month ago

⁣THE THEFT THAT CHANGED AFRICA FOREVER

Can you imagine waking up and discovering that 87% of your country is no longer yours? That your lands, your crops, the soil where your ancestors lived for centuries now belong to foreigners armed with laws and rifles? In today's lesson, we will unravel the greatest land crime in African history: the Natives Land Act of 1913, which turned millions of South Africans into foreigners in their own homeland.


⁣The Natives' Land Act of 1913 (The Natives' Land Act) No. 27, 1913: efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://faolex.fao.org...



O ROUBO QUE MUDOU A ÁFRICA PARA SEMPRE

Você consegue imaginar acordar e descobrir que 87% do seu país não é mais seu? Que suas terras, suas plantações, o solo onde seus ancestrais viveram por séculos agora pertencem a estrangeiros armados de leis e rifles? Na aula de hoje, vamos desvendar o maior crime fundiário da história africana: a Lei das Terras Nativas de 1913 (Natives Land Act), que transformou milhões de sul-africanos em estrangeiros em sua própria pátria.


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Lei de Terras Nativas de 1913 (The Natives' Land Act ) No. 27, 1913: efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://faolex.fao.org/docs/pdf/saf18747.pdf

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Baka Omubo
40 Views · 4 years ago

Peace Movement is a massage to the Federal Government of Nigeria and, especially to Izon people outside the Izon Kingdom.
In these clip, the elders of the Kingdom were pleading to Izon militant not to go into war with the federal government.

Baka Omubo
8 Views · 1 month ago

In 2024, Brazil recorded an almost 70 percent year-on-year increase in cases of discrimination and attacks on religious practices, according to the ministry of human rights. The main victims are religions of African origin, such as Umbanda and Candomblé. Their followers are threatened and their religious temples destroyed and ransacked. This intolerance is fuelled by branches of evangelical Christianity: Pentecostal and neo-Pentecostal churches, whose numbers have soared in Brazil in recent years. FRANCE 24's Louise Raulais and Jan Onoszko report.
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