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T. Y. Adodo
20 Views · 2 months ago

-📖 Learn Twi with Stories – My Perfect Day

In this lesson, we’ll listen to a short and simple story in Twi, perfect for beginners!
You’ll practice listening, reading, and understanding step by step:
This lesson is designed for anyone learning Twi as a beginner — short, clear, and easy to follow.

👉 Watch, listen, and repeat as many times as you need to improve your Twi listening skills!
🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more simple Twi lessons and stories.

#learntwi #twiforbeginners #myperfectday #AfricanLanguage


00:00 Introduction
00:46 Listen and learn twi with subtitles
06:00 Listen and learn twi with translations
10:55 Listen and Learn twi without subtitles / translations
15:37 Answer questions in twi


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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
19 Views · 4 years ago

#SierraLeoneans are protesting a planned #industrial #harbour in a village near #Freetown over concerns the Chinese-financed project will destroy pristine rainforest and #pollute the #ocean.

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JRapBrown
55 Views · 5 years ago

Enjoy I Never Knew Radio's :
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The Gladiators- Can't Stop Righteousness
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Prince Lincoln - Humanity
The Abyssinians - There Is No End
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Jacob Miller - Standing Firm
Earth & Stone - False Rulers
More Relation - Jahoviah's Kingdom
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Freddie McGregor - Jogging
Burning Spear - Pray
The interns - Nothing Is Impossible
Dennis Brown- Milk and Honey
Big Youth - Sufferation
Big Youth - World In Confusion
Max Romeo- Valley of Jehosaphat
Johnny Osbourne - Truth and Rights
Johnny Osbourne - Jah Promise
John Holt- Let The Wicked Run Away
Hugh Mundell - My Mind
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Vin Gordon & The Aggrovators - Enforcement

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
52 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Mhenga Malcolm X
Interview
Chicago City Desk
[17 March 1963]

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
11 Views · 2 years ago

John Coltrane - My Favorite Things Buy On iTunes Now!

Asantu Kweku Maroon
108 Views · 3 years ago

Repatriation has so much gratification when you apply ancestral purpose with action. Growing your food, is a step towards liberation.

Angela Malele
31 Views · 5 years ago

Adhiambo.

AfroN8V
24 Views · 3 months ago

Join Dr. Marimba Ani in this compelling lecture where he explores the transformative power of the African worldview. Discover how intimacy and deep connection are central to healing, cultural identity, and collective organization. In this presentation, Dr. Ani discusses the importance of communalism over individualism, the role of spirit as energy, and how our African roots can guide us to overcome materialism and fragmentation in society. Learn practical insights on using the collective force of our shared heritage to organize politically and spiritually for a stronger, unified future.

**Key Topics & Timestamps:**
0:03 – **Introduction & Intimacy:** Understanding deep connection as the foundation of healing.
0:29 – **Cultural Politics:** Reflections on Ron Daniels’ assertion that “there's no politics without culture.”
1:01 – **African Identity:** Overview of the book *Let the Circle Be Unbroken* and its impact on defining African identity.
2:02 – **African Worldview Paradigm:** Introducing a paradigm to understand who we are and where we come from.
3:01 – **Spiritual Wholeness:** Exploring the idea that the universe is a spiritual whole and how that influences communal living.
5:01 – **Collectivism vs. Individualism:** The detrimental effects of Western individualism and materialism on African communities.
7:45 – **Spirit as Energy:** Discussing spirit, energy, and force as essential components of African thought.
8:48 – **Collective Energy & Organizing:** Strategies for harnessing collective energy to empower pan-Africanist organizations.

**Keywords:**
Dr. Marimba Ani, African worldview, healing, collectivism, community, cultural identity, African philosophy, spirituality, energy, political organization, cultural healing, communalism, African identity, pan-Africanism, African lecture

**Hashtags:**
#drmarimbaani #africanworldview #healing #collectivism #culturalidentity #spirituality #communityempowerment #panafricanism

Ọbádélé Kambon Subscription
28 Views · 5 years ago

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
48 Views · 1 year ago

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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
152 Views · 5 years ago

Medgar Evers College hosts the Third Melanin Conference. February 14th, 1991 Opening Session: Keynote Address.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
42 Views · 11 months ago

⁣UNIA President General Michael Duncan on Nana Marcus Garvey so-called pardon

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
79 Views · 2 years ago

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(MORNING DETERMINES THE DAY) is a captivating period drama starting in the 1970s. It is the story ofthe intertwined lives of three young women which converge as Amuda embarks on a journey from Ibadan to Lagos in pursuit of a university education. Her stay with Mojoyin, her former school mother, and Omoyele, (Mojoyin'ss roommate), unravels a week of unforeseen events that will shape their destinies in
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Ọbádélé Kambon
171 Views · 6 years ago

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
29 Views · 11 months ago

What if everything you thought you knew about Egypt was only half the story? In this episode, we uncover Egypt’s hidden African roots and reveal how modern Egypt has weaponized religion and power to control Ethiopia and its access to the Nile River. Ancient Egypt’s undeniable Black heritage has been erased by colonial narratives and modern politics, but the truth can no longer be ignored.

In this episode we explore the African identity of ancient Egypt that has been buried for centuries. But this story isn’t just about the past—it’s about how Egypt continues to influence Africa today. It seems that religion has been used as a tool to control Ethiopia and block its use of the Nile waters, Africa’s lifeblood.

This episode is about reclaiming history, understanding the present, and challenging the narratives that divide Africa. Join me as we expose the truth behind Egypt’s hidden Black history and its power struggle with Ethiopia.

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
31 Views · 9 months ago

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85 Views · 5 years ago

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Kalanfa Naka
34 Views · 7 months ago

⁣Midrand, South Africa – It wasn't just another day at Nizamiye Primary and High School. The school grounds became a vibrant hub of innovation, ideas, and hope. Over 185 projects from Grade 4 to Grade 10 learners lit up the Nizamiye Science Expo 2025, with one purpose: to solve real-world problems faced by South Africa and the continent.

Each corridor echoed passionately—from makeshift DNA labs to eco-brick construction demos, from human-powered energy generators to piezoelectric tiles that lit up with every footstep.

Tamil Hassan Binda showed us how extracting DNA doesn't need a lab—just household ingredients and curiosity.

Azaria and Sarah took energy to the streets (literally!) with tiles that generate power when you walk—imagine lighting up Joburg's sidewalks just by walking.

A young innovator designed a human-powered USB charger using a crank and dynamo to tackle load-shedding, proving that when Eskom goes dark, innovation shines.

A hydro-powered grid project reminded us of the untapped potential of Africa's rivers. At the same time, another team tackled heart health by analyzing how energy drinks affect the cardiovascular system and proposing natural alternatives like beetroot juice and green tea.

Another standout is eco-bricks, which are built from eggshells, plastic, and soil. They are strong, sustainable, and a brilliant solution to Africa's plastic waste crisis.

Why it matters:
This is more than a school expo. It's a vision of Africa led by its youth. These learners are not just studying science; they're applying it to transform communities, address power crises, improve public health, and rethink sustainability.
Initiatives like these spark the homegrown solutions that BRICS and Agenda 2063 champion, as the continent grapples with energy challenges, environmental threats, and youth unemployment.
Africa's future isn't waiting. It's being built—one school science expo at a time.




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