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Ọbádélé Kambon
2 Views · 11 days ago

⁣This study aims to address combating cultural imperialism and cultural misorientation to preserve ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' intangible cultural heritage noting that the priority must be on indigenous ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' to push our own agenda. The study takes the 2019 UNESCO-ICM Open School as a case study in terms of substantive efforts (or lack thereof) to combat cultural imperialism and cultural misorientation. The study addresses matters of terminology, the implications of using the equal sign between ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' and aborɔfoɔ concepts, cultural misorientation and disorientation, false narratives and alien-self/anti-self-disorders, soft power, what must be done in terms of combating these ills. The study concludes with a section addressing the way forward for the ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' Warrior Tradition and ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' Combat Scientists in light of the preservation of our intangible cultural heritage.

Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
2 Views · 4 days ago

The Irritated Genie of Soufeese.
( Ayo Kimathi )

Nana
2 Views · 16 hours ago

In a bold and historic move, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has joined Burkina Faso's Captain Ibrahim Traoré in rejecting reliance on IMF and World Bank loans. This strategic shift signals a growing wave of African economic independence and resistance against neo-colonial financial systems.🌍 What does this mean for Africa’s future?💸 Are IMF & World Bank loans truly helping, or trapping nations in debt?🤝 Could this unity among African leaders spark a continental movement?Join us as we dive deep into: The reasons behind Museveni and Traoré's decision The implications for African economies The global reaction and potential ripple effects Analysis from political economists and Pan-African thought leaders

DawahClassics
1 Views · 6 years ago

responding to the backlash

Ọbádélé Kambon
1 Views · 5 years ago

http://www.singhofjudah.com/20....18/04/12/father-of-a

For years, controversy has brewed around Gandhi statues placed outside India. On several continents — Europe, Africa, and North America — people of all backgrounds have stepped forward to protest the Indian political figure. In Ottawa, Canada at the University of Carleton, a statue installed in 2011 has galvanized student leaders to demand its removal.

In November 2017, an African student at Carleton published a letter in the student newspaper saying, bluntly, “Remove the Gandhi statue.” Kenneth Aliu, president of Carleton’s African Studies Student Association, believes history has been twisted to conceal Gandhi’s racist past. “His proximity to whiteness as one who continually espoused anti-Black rhetoric is, perhaps, one of the reasons behind his apotheosis,” writes Aliu. He explains, “For you to deify Gandhi, some people have to be erased from history. You don't engage with how his activism as a whole was detrimental to certain segments of society.”

Controversy centers around the argument that Gandhi was the “father of apartheid” — a shocking claim to make about a person who is sometimes valorized as “the greatest man who ever lived” — and that he systematically dehumanized black Africans while living in South Africa from 1893-1914.

sherrij08
1 Views · 5 years ago

The pictures in the video are from my times in Ghana 😎
Do I choose Africa? USA?

Kwɛsi Kɛseɛ
1 Views · 2 years ago

⁣⁣This Interesting Ghanaian Movie narrates the cultural history and unification of Ghana by a gifted child who grew up to be a powerful young man. It promises to be educative and insightful

Cast: Agya Koo, Rose Mensah, Kwadwo Nkansah, Benedicta Garfah

Ọbádélé Kambon
1 Views · 4 years ago

⁣[PART 2] Mdw Ntr Adesua Kuo 20 January 2017

Ọbádélé Kambon
1 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Mdw Ntr Adesua Kuo (30.12.16) Pt 4

Ọbádélé Kambon
1 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Mdw Ntr Adesua Kuo (6.1.17) (Pt 1)




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