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Ukraine Is Not Allowing Blacks To Leave, Africans Are Complaining
This documentary looks at traditional Akan healing techniques involving herbalism and spiritual possession, and how western doctors and traditional healers were working together. A film by J. Scott Dodds, Tom Wallace and David Ohl.
Interview with President Mugabe (2003) - In June 2003, SABC Special Assignment's reporter was granted an exclusive interview with Robert Mugabe.
Some English adjectives have noun equivalents in Igbo. They are what some scholars refer to as adjectival nouns. Adjectival noun is an adjective that can function as the complement of the verb. Sometimes, it could be the equivalent of English predicate adjective.
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Prof. James Small: The Code of Practice of Our Ancestors & the True Rites of Passage of Life | 3 Apr 2020
Bro/Sis This presentation is an analogy of the African peoples woefully inadequate response to the European's intentional assault against the African People - 'Open Genocide' (The Killer in the House)
The shooting down of a $30 million Turkish-made Malian drone by Algeria on April 1, 2025, has pushed these once-allied nations to the brink of war. In this deep analysis, we uncover the hidden economic motives behind the conflict, including Algeria's secretive oil interests in Mali's Taoudeni Basin and the strategic resource game being played across the Sahara.
Discover how Mali's military government, backed by Russian Wagner forces, is reclaiming territory and resources that Algeria has long influenced through controlled instability. Learn why the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline hangs in the balance and how Morocco is strategically filling the power vacuum as Algeria's regional influence collapses.
This isn't just about a drone – it's about billions in natural resources, shifting regional alliances, and the future of power in North Africa. The conflict threatens to redraw the geopolitical map of the entire region.
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Off grid water harvesting using ground gutters in regions of Kenya in Africa that get less than 12-13" of rain per year. Most of these are DIY systems that are custom made to specific regions.
Kenya Rainwater Association is engaged in the activity of helping water poor regions in Kenya harvest rainwater for farm and domestic use. This documentary shot in Baringo, Laikipia and Kiambu counties encapsulates its engagement with members of the communities in these areas.
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Back To The Roots is an intermedia format discovering inventive ways to illustrate an authentic contemporary narrative of the many places we come from through creativity and expression. Taking on the undertaking to explore for unique creators while building a stage highlighting talented individuals and collectives from a global community. The format is a medium to collaborate with local talents anywhere, making new avenues by which we may learn from each other.
Our first stop is Accra, Ghana.
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In 2011 Cote d'Ivoire - or Ivory Coast as it is known in the english speaking world - was torn apart by inter-community violence that broke out between supporters of newly elected President Ouattara and his predecessor Laurent Gbagbo. It was the latest round in a bitter ethnic struggle that had wrought havoc in this former French colony for a decade. Three thousand people were killed; more than a million, from both side, were displaced.
The fighting was only brought to an end with the help of French and UN troops who intervened on Ouattara's side. Today the government says its aim is to lay these tensions to rest and return to the peace and stability that once made Cote D'Ivoire one of the most prosperous nations in West Africa.
But although violence has indeed diminished abd the country is enjoying a degree of economic success, dangerous ethnic and political rivalries still simmer. Last years saw protests over constitutional reforms aimed at preventing the exclusion of presidential candidates based on their ethnicity, and in January a pay dispute involving the army broke out into a short lived mutiny.
The country's former president Laurent Gbagbo, who still commands support in parts of the country, is currently on trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes allegedly committed before and during the election conflict six years ago. But while Gbagbo faces justice at the Hague and some of his followers have been already been jailed back home, it seems that no Ouattara followers have yet been prosecuted.
People & Power sent filmmaker Victoria Baux to the west of the country where pro-Gbagbo communities were savagely targeted by pro-Ouattara forces during the violence of 2011.
We wanted to find out why the government's promises to provide impartial justice to the victims hadn't yet been kept. We also wanted to investigate disturbing claims about ethnic attacks that took place well after President Ouattara came to power - events that, it's been alleged, were witnessed by UN peacekeeping troops who failed to intervene.
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Akan Ananse Stories Yorùbá Ìjàpá Tales and the Dikènga Theory: Worldview and Structure
A pack of hyenas took down a zebra when a lioness showed up trying to steal from the hyenas and almost got a mauling from the hyenas, when suddenly a big male lion appears and the hyenas scatter away. Hyenas are more afraid of male lions because male lions usually have a reputation of dealing with hyenas whenever they have an encounter with them.
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General Tiani, the military leader of Niger, gave officials of three Chinese companies to leave the country in 48 hours. This is proof that the military leader of Niger is not succumbing to the influence of China.
You’ve heard people talk about Airbnb money; I mean I’ve heard a short-let apartment in Lagos can list for about 50k per night!
And maybe You’re considering investing in one, but here’s the big question — where?
Ikeja or Lekki? Mainland or Island? Which location actually makes sense for the short-let business? Which one will bring in your Return on Investment, without guests stressing you out like running away with your PS5 or Plastma TV?
To break this all down for us, we have a real estate expert in the house! She’s been in the real estate game for over a decade and has spent the last six years mastering the short-let apartment business. She’s independent, self-made, and knows exactly what works and what doesn’t.
Tonight's discussion will be about Christianity and the Missionaries who brought it to West Africa. Whilst the Origins of Christianity can be found in Africa, what was brought back to us by Europeans was not what was exported to Europe.
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00:00 - 03:46 Intro
03:46 - 06:28 Books the Bible Copied
06:28- 11:22 Is Africa Cursed?
11:22 -16:04 Africa from Hollywood’s Eye
16:04 - 30:50 What Is Christendom?
30:50 - 37:23 Christendom In Africa
37:23 - 55:41 The Impact of Missionaries
55:41 - 01:12:44 Missionaries Prepared Us to Be European
01:12:44 - 01:21:43 Missionary Movement Is About Power
01:21:43 - 01:31:03 Questions & Comments
Court of Appeal dismisses application of Assin North and Jomoro MPs - AM Show on JoyNews (27-7-21)
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Education in Ghana: The fine line between freedom and standards - The Probe on Joy News (31-5-21)
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