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Ọbádélé Kambon
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Will Iran join China, Russia and the United States as a fourth major power on the world stage? Iran's resilience in the face of the U.S.-Israeli war is already shifting the global balance of power, says American political scientist Robert Pape. "What you are seeing with Iran is that its geography, in combination with a level of drone technology that we simply cannot destroy," is demonstrating to other countries that they may not have to stay beholden to U.S. hegemony. "What makes us think we're really going to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power in the next six months or a year?" asks Pape. "Iran is far stronger than it was just 40 days ago. It is in control of 20% of the world's oil. It is now an emerging fourth center of power. … The United States is on one side, and the rivals are China, Russia and now Iran."

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
20 Views · 18 days ago

In this video, Ashley Jenae breaks down the motivations behind “swirlers” and “divesters,” sparking a deeper conversation about dating preferences, identity, and cultural dynamics in the Black community.

We examine the social, psychological, and historical factors that influence these perspectives—moving beyond surface-level takes to understand what’s really driving the discourse. Is it personal preference, social conditioning, protest, or something more complex?

This discussion explores themes of self-perception, media influence, gender dynamics, and community debates, offering a nuanced analysis rather than simple outrage.

Whether you agree or disagree, this is a conversation that reflects larger shifts in culture, relationships, and identity in the modern era.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Pan African Youth empowerment summit in Burkina Faso , Afro descendants The ADDI Dr Erikana Chihombori among others hard were the first to received their residence permit in Burkina Faso by captain Ibrahim TRAORE government.

Ọbádélé Kambon
20 Views · 9 days ago

In this powerful episode of the *Raw Success Podcast*, we sit down with Afiya Mbilishaka, psychology expert and founder of PsychoHairapy, to explore the deep connection between mental health, culture, and identity.

Afiya breaks down how traditional psychology frameworks were not designed with the Black community in mind—and how that gap has impacted the way mental health is understood, treated, and even stigmatized. We dive into the origins of these systems, the cultural disconnect, and why representation and culturally relevant approaches are essential for real healing.

This conversation goes beyond theory. Afiya shares how PsychoHairapy is redefining therapy by creating safe, culturally affirming spaces—starting with something as personal and symbolic as hair. From generational trauma to self-expression, this episode challenges the status quo and opens the door for a new perspective on mental wellness.

If you're interested in mental health, cultural awareness, and breaking cycles that no longer serve us, this is a must-watch.

🎯 In this episode, we cover:

* Why mainstream psychology often misses the mark in the Black community
* The cultural roots of mental health stigma
* How PsychoHairapy is changing the game
* The connection between hair, identity, and healing
* Tools for building culturally aware mental wellness practices

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Ọbádélé Kambon
20 Views · 6 days ago

Our heroes are their enemies and their heroes are our enemies. Who decides which heroes we honor? Who decides what films we will watch? Who decides who we will look up to? Who decides whose statues stand on our campuses, whose stories are told on screen, and whose images shape the minds of our children?In this powerful conversation, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon breaks down the politics of soft power, from the Gandhi Must Fall movement at the University of Ghana to the deeper question of why Black people must choose, honor, document, and project our own heroes.This discussion moves through statues, murals, film, Kmt, Nana Amanirenas, Nana Malcolm X, Nana Nat Turner, Nana Yaa Asantewaa, Nana Marcus Garvey, Nana Kwame Nkrumah, Nana Thomas Sankara, Nana Patrice Lumumba, Nana Harriet Tubman, Nana Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and the ongoing work of building institutions that tell our stories for ourselves.The message is clear: those who control images control minds. If we want our stories told truthfully, we must document our own grandmothers, grandfathers, artists, builders, freedom fighters, healers, teachers, and visionaries.Learn more about the mural project: https://www.abibitumi.com/traoreLearn more about repatriation support:https://www.r2gh.comWatch and upload Black-centered content:https://www.abibitumitv.comJoin the Abibitumi community:https://www.abibitumi.comTopics covered:Gandhi Must Fall, soft power, statues, Black heroes, Abibifahodie Film Festival, Ibrahim Traoré mural, Black storytelling, Kmt, Abibitumi, repatriation, documentaries, Ghana, Burkina Faso, cultural memory, and why we must give our people their flowers while they are still here.Hashtags:#abibitumi #blackpower #abibifahodie #gandhimustfall #blackheroes #africanfilm #ghana #burkinafaso #repatriation #blackstorytelling #softpower #kmt #abibitumitv

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
19 Views · 7 years ago

The original audio has over an hour's worth of Q&A period with Amos Wilson and the audience. For more material contact Afrikan World InfoSystems.

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
19 Views · 7 years ago

Note: Information presented is related to the premise of his book, "Educating the Black Child for the 21st Century", which he mentioned much earlier in this presentation.

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