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Ruler Ra
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Franck Zanu of @FranckZanu joins the State of the Nation for one of the most explosive and thought-provoking conversations we’ve had all year.

Zanu — whose viral insights on Africa, culture, development and geopolitics have sparked global debate — confronts the ideas many leaders avoid:
• Why African countries continue to struggle economically
• What “culture” really means for development
• Why corruption isn’t the true root cause
• How colonialism is misunderstood
• Why South Africa’s political structure is destined for conflict
• The controversial “tribal nation” model he believes could save the continent
• And why Western countries secretly want Africa to succeed

This is not a conversation about blaming or excuses.
It’s a conversation about responsibility, culture, identity, and hard truths.

If you care about Africa’s future, South Africa’s political direction, or global geopolitics — you will not forget this episode.

✨ Tell us in the comments: Is Franck Zanu right or wrong?

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Chapters:
00:00 – Intro: Franck Zanu joins State of the Nation
02:25 – Sound issue fixed & restart
03:44 – Should South Africa be part of the G20?
05:25 – What is really holding Africa back?
06:48 – Culture vs development: Zanu’s core argument
08:27 – “Is Africa being held back?” Zanu’s controversial answer
09:07 – Does Africa actually have the ‘potential’ we assume?
11:06 – Why Europe wants Africa to succeed
12:59 – Corruption is NOT why Africa is poor
14:23 – How culture shapes innovation and development
15:19 – The experiment of South Africa
16:48 – Zanu describes his visit to Durban’s decayed rail system
17:30 – Apartheid, history, and the true meaning of development
18:56 – Why Africa has not taken responsibility
19:12 – Does Africa WANT to stay this way?
21:02 – Why activists and politicians cannot admit they’re wrong
22:47 – Walter Rodney’s book & the damage of bad ideas
24:52 – What Dubai teaches Africa
26:56 – The Orania experiment and lessons from it
29:05 – What is Africa’s REAL problem? A one-word diagnosis
30:08 – Why the revolution must start with thinking, not doing
31:05 – How narratives trap African progress
32:47 – Colonization myths vs historical reality
34:28 – How a single book derailed a generation
35:22 – What white nations must stop doing
36:33 – Why post-colonial models failed
37:18 – Elections will NOT fix Africa
39:06 – Zanu explains cultural mismatches in nation-building
40:33 – Why African “countries” are artificial constructs
42:52 – Should we dismantle African states?
45:02 – Zanu’s “Tribal Nation” blueprint
46:47 – Why America succeeded with diversity but Africa didn’t
49:50 – Why immigrant communities recreate their home cultures abroad
51:14 – The West’s immigration mistakes
53:12 – Cultural traits Africans must understand
55:55 – Monochronic vs Polychronic cultures explained
57:39 – The tribe vs the nation: which one wins?
58:54 – Will Africa break apart? Zanu’s prediction
01:01:15 – Can Africa be saved? The role of think tanks
01:02:43 – South Africa’s unique struggle explained
01:05:32 – What apartheid changed — and didn’t
01:09:04 – Colonization vs African agency
01:10:39 – Why Africans refused real independence
01:12:10 – Closing thoughts & part two incoming

Ọbádélé Kambon
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Synchro System (Complete Original Version) · King Sunny Ade

The Best of the Classic Years

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Released on: 2003-02-11

Writer: King Sunny Ade

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AfroN8V
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In African world cultures, or cultures of African peoples around the world, one of the most important communicative tool is libation. It is a cultural, rather than a religious, act which allows us to remember those who passed, engage the forces of nature, and have our spirits connected to ancestors near and dear to us, even if we've never met them personally. @poweredbynyame

Ọbádélé Kambon
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⁣The Truth About Ghana's Year of Return #shorts

Kwaku Obibini
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⁣Baba Ọmọ́wálé Malcolm X - A Strong Abibiman

Babasola Adejola
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Lebron James is no different than Jim Thorpe or Jackie Robinson...Sports is a tool of White Supremacy.

Babasola Adejola
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In the 1820s, Jean Pierre Boyer, an African from Haiti, freed Black people from the clutches of America Imperalism, Racism and Terrism against its African inhabitants, they sent a ship to free Africans in the United Snakkkes of European Murders.

AfroN8V
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African Cosmology of the Bantu-Kongo (Fu-Kiau) Chps 3 #wearereading African Philosophy. Bunseki Fu-Kiau, Ph.D. is one of the great scholars of the African religion, and the leading authority on the Bantu-Kongo civilization. He is also a genuine practitioner of the Kongo spiritual tradition. He is initiated into the three "secret societies" Lemba, Khimba and Kimpasi. Lemba is the foundation for several African based religious practices including Palo Mayombe (Cuba), Vodou Petro (Haiti) and Candomble Angola (Brasil). African cosmology of the Bantu-Kongo explores the Bantu-Kongo religious and philosophical teachings, as well as concepts of law and crime. It connects the reader with one of the most ancient and powerful spiritual traditions-explore "seven-direction walk" of our origin and links to society, nature and the universe.

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