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Kwabena Ofori Osei
20 Views · 20 days ago

In this report, The Spearhead’s McKay Chukwu examines how public anger in South Africa is often directed at African migrants instead of the deeper economic structures driving inequality in the country.

Using recent controversies involving Nigerians in South Africa, the piece shows how frustration is quickly turned toward foreigners while the legacy of apartheid, land dispossession, and the concentration of wealth remain largely untouched.

Xenophobia is a distraction from the real sources of hardship for many Black South Africans, leaving Africans divided against one another while the systems that benefit from that division stay firmly in place.

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.

Phone: (718) 462-1830
Website: www.AfrikanWorldInfoSystems.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrAmosWilson

Ọbádélé Kambon
19 Views · 1 month ago

Chairman Dr. Fred Hampton Jr. is recognized for his unwavering commitment to carrying forward the legacy of struggle, resistance, and Black liberation.In this powerful moment, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. speaks on behalf of himself, his father Chairman Fred Hampton Sr., and the Black Panther Party Cubs, reaffirming the enduring truth that while a revolutionary can be killed, a revolution cannot be destroyed. He reflects on the assassination of Chairman Fred Hampton Sr. and Defense Captain Mark Clark on December 4, 1969, naming that day as one of the many acts of terrorism inflicted upon Black people through enslavement, Jim Crow, redlining, and ongoing oppression.With clarity, fire, and historical grounding, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. reminds us that the struggle continues, that colonial borders do not define Black people, and that the call remains the same: one people, one struggle, Black Power.This clip also highlights the broader mission of repatriation and institution-building, connecting the work of liberation to concrete action for Black people seeking a new life in Ghana.Thinking about moving back home? We have already helped hundreds secure citizenship, housing, relocation, driver’s licenses, and business setup. Endorsed by Ghana’s Office of the President, we help make your move seamless.Learn more:https://www.r2gh.comFor more powerful lectures, interviews, and Black-centered content:https://www.abibitumi.com#FredHamptonJr #blackpower #blackpantherparty #blackliberation #repatriation #ghana #r2g #abibitumi #chairmanfredhampton #panafricanism

Blaxit
19 Views · 6 years ago

Ok Bla Xit family we are finally sharing our first Bla Xit interview ever with the legendary Wode Maya! Wode Maya has created a platform Africa to the world to show everyone the real Africa. His vloggs have been watched by millions worldwide. He has made over 500 videos and has over 250.000 quarter of a million subscribers and this figure is rising daily. His funny and educational vloggs show us the great beauty of Africa and the culture the people the food the life. That's is how we met Wode when travelled to The Gambia. Wode Maya and his team Elvis and Peace are dynamic snd produce high quality content. Our donations and support will ensure he can keep sharing his love of Africa. "Africa for the Africans home and abroad" was stated by Marcus Mosiah Garvey and Wode Maya (Kobi) Elvis and Peace are ensuring that his plans will come to fruition as many people really want to come home.

Blaxit
19 Views · 6 years ago

Bla Xit family we hope you are well and surviving these perilous times and planning your Bla Xit. Temdri World's Mansa set us a challenge to brain storm with Sommer Sankofa (Josh) of New Black World Order to brainstorm!!! How can we get to Africa for free?

Thank you to MPRA BEATS for the great beats. Thank you to our guests Sommer Sankofa and Mansa thank you Seth for filming and editing. Thanks Khafre & Adrian for your support .Thank you to team Bla Xit for your support. Thank you Bla Xit family for your supporting us and giving us the inspiration to continue. I have seen your messages via WhatsApp and I have responded to some, it takes me to time to go through so many so please bear with me I will get to you. You can call me on my direct dial also. I want to say thank you to all of our donors and all of our subscribers for helping us to grow.
We are working to start the migration for communication to black platforms for for us to communicate on.We will let you know when the process is starting to happen.

We want to thank Wode Maya our inspiration for starting us on our way and continuing to support us. Big up all of the Vloggers and Bloggers changing the narrative of Africa.

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