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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
74 Views · 4 years ago

Ingredients:
1Lb (2 cups) black eyed peas
½ of a large red onion (or 1 medium)
50 grams ginger root
2 chilli peppers
½ of 1 Maggie shrimp tablet (optional)
Oil for deep frying
Salt to taste

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AfroN8V
44 Views · 4 years ago

Katiuscia Ribeiro usa os ensinamentos da filosofia africana para repensar nossos comportamentos cotidianos. A partir de uma perspectiva cultural, Katiuscia convida a todos para uma reconexão com as origens de povos africanos, restaurando a história apagada e trazendo reflexões importantes para a construção de um futuro mais conectado com os saberes ancestrais.

Katiúscia apresenta a Filosofia Africana, sua origem (no antigo Egito), e problematiza os motivos de ela ser esquecida pelos acadêmicos. Ela aponta a importância dos sentimentos e da ancestralidade na Filosofia Africana.


#OfuturoÉAncestral #FilosofiaAfricana #Katiuscia Ribeiro


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Kɔrɔ Naka
7 Views · 5 days ago

Iyanu faces off against Adura, Queen of the Deep, in a fierce battle. What starts as a seesaw struggle becomes a desperate fight for Iyanu. Meanwhile, in Elu, Kanfo sends Teju and Siju on a mission to confirm if the People of the Deep are invading.

KamishaRa's Korner
41 Views · 7 years ago

Making handmade soap.

Kɔrɔ Naka
94 Views · 6 years ago

H. Rap Brown address the Black Panthers (1968)

Baka Omubo
109 Views · 3 years ago

Okuninibaa Marimba Ani

Kwabena Ofori Osei
70 Views · 3 years ago

“Perhaps half a dozen times a year, Nana [Ampadu] and his [African Brothers] band will hold a dance, sometimes at a small hotel in a residential section of Accra like Kaneshie or Asylum Down, sometimes at a major nightclub like Apollo Theatre or Tiptoe Gardens. It is always necessary to fight the crowd in order to see him. Once one is past the crush at the door, there is often no place to sit. The dance floor is shoulder to shoulder with fans dancing non-stop ...

“Most dancers are involved in projecting themselves into the music, and they dance coolly, perhaps singing the songs to themselves and thinking about the lyrics. Their facial expressions are almost inward-looking, though they are always ready to look up, smile and greet each other...”

“When the African Brothers play live, they really wind it up. When performing at a dance, they stretch out in the instrumental sections of their songs, laying down a solid groove and taking long solos. Nana is a small man, extremely handsome; the expression on his face when he plays looks simultaneously like that of a wise old man and a playful child. He has especially good rapport with his audiences, and when he plays his guitar, he watches his dancers just as a master drummer would, fulfilling all the interlocutor roles of a traditional African musician. When he says something, the audience roars.”

-John Miller Chernoff

Nana Kwame Ampadu is the quintessential songwriter, philosopher and storyteller of Ghanaian highlife music.

Born in 1945 in Adiemmra, Ampadu was known for his storytelling prowess from a young age. He combined those skills with highlife-style guitar, which he learned with the help of P.K. Yamoah.

Ampadu would become the “single most important folk commentator in Ghana’s contemporary history,” according to Kwesi Yankah, forming the African Brothers Band with rhythm guitarist Eddie Donkor in 1963.

Using proverbs, witticisms and idioms, Ampadu’s songs often delivered moral lessons and social or political critiques. That was the case with the African Brothers Band’s breakout hit, 1967’s “Ebi Tie Ye” (“some live well”). Yankah described the song’s story this way:

“Once there was a meeting of all the animals to discuss the concerns of the animal world. All the animals were present, including Leopard and the orphan Antelope. It so happened that Leopard took a seat directly behind orphan Antelope and started mistreating him. He clawed Antelope's tail to the ground, making it impossible for him to actively participate in the discussion. No sooner would orphan Antelope begin to speak than Leopard would silence him, with a warning that the meeting was not meant for skinny creatures. The mistreatment went on until orphan Antelope could bear it no longer. He plucked up courage and made a loud plea to the presiding chairman. ‘Petition on the floor, point of order,’ he said. ‘Mr. Chairman, secretary, elders here assembled. I move for an immediate adjournment of the meeting, because some of us are not favorably positioned. Some are favorably, other are not.’ As soon as the meeting saw through the words of the Antelope, there was an immediate adjournment.”

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FROM RECORD SLEEVE: ALBUM DESCRIPTION AND CREDITS
African Brothers International Band of Ghana led by Nana Ampadu
“Enyimba Di Naba”

SIDE ONE
Onipa nnse Hwe
Anibere Nye
Susu Manonye Wo De

SIDE TWO
Kwabena Amao
Kofi Nkrabea
Masis Maso

Recording Engineers: F. Kwakye J. Archer
Sound Mixer: F. Kwakye
Produced by John Uzoh and Justin Morah
Executive Production coordinator: R. Francis

Manufactured by: Makossa International Records, Inc. New York, New York
Distributed by: African Record Stores Ltd.

SOURCES FOR VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
https://www.google.com/books/edition/West_African_Pop_Roots/ihWr03mTSJYC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=nana+ampadu&pg=PA150&printsec=frontcover
https://core.ac.uk/reader/46725220
https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/search?q=NanaKwameAmpadu&searchBtn=Search&isQuickSearch=true
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp..../books/book/chicago/
https://www.si.edu/object/siris_sil_962128

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IG Creativo
41 Views · 3 years ago

On this episode of the Sister Shanice show she uncovers the existence of the ancient Black/African population Ireland in part 1. In the show's second half, special guest #irritatedgenie joins Sister Shanice in a discussion about current events unfolding in Niger. Jump to 102:00 for the Niger discussion which also includes talks on the under reported Tunisian government's explusion of West African migrants from the Tunisian costal city of Sfax to the middle of the desert border region between Tunisia and Libya.

Ọbádélé Kambon
85 Views · 5 years ago

Adinkra Lessons: Krapa te sɛ ɔkra, ɔkyiri fi

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
84 Views · 5 years ago

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Acclaimed for its outstanding production, Oumou's first album established her as a major star in Mali and beyond. Its title translates as "Women" and many of the songs deal with her experiences as a woman in a male-dominated country that still embraces polygamy. Utterly modern and at the same time respectful of tradition, this is a powerful debut.

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
46 Views · 5 years ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
43 Views · 1 year ago

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Baka Omubo
26 Views · 12 months ago

What can ancient skulls tell us about the identity of the people of Kemet

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
10 Views · 11 months ago

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Baka Omubo
17 Views · 9 months ago

In a bold and historic move, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema and Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi are joining forces to challenge Africa’s colonial past — starting with the borders that divide us. This inspirational story highlights their vision to break down artificial boundaries imposed by colonial rule, fostering true Pan-African unity, trade, and mobility.

This is more than politics — it’s a movement. A movement toward an Africa where people are not separated by lines drawn by outsiders, but united by shared heritage, culture, and purpose. What does this mean for Africa’s future? How could this change the continent forever?

Join us as we explore how this powerful collaboration could set the stage for a borderless Africa and a united generation of change-makers. 🇿🇲🤝🇧🇼

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Ọbádélé Kambon
13,257 Views · 5 months ago

Black Power Film Festival: What Black Power Is
700+ Black power films submitted
16 selected
4 celebrity judges
3 days new films each day
2 platforms - online virtually and live Ghana
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Ọbádélé Kambon
74 Views · 4 years ago

⁣xmnw 𓎆: Painting and Internal Plastering




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