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Why Black People Keep Blaming Each Other For Problems They Didn't Create
Why Black People Keep Blaming Each Other For Problems They Didn't Create Ọbádélé Kambon 34 Views • 24 days ago

👉🏿 JOIN THE MOVEMENT → Uncensored, Ad-Free & Exclusive Contenthttps://ineverknewtv.com/premium/🇬🇭 Click the link to LEARN MORE about 'Repatriate To Ghana'www.R2GH.com📍OUR SPONSOR: Maroon ProductionsWe help brands grow through strategic video, design, and content that actually attracts attention, builds trust, and converts.If you’re looking to elevate your brand or content, learn more here:👉🏿 www.maroonproduction.comObenfo Obadele Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar and the architect of Abibitumi the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.In Pt.1 of this powerful reasoning, Obenfo Obadale Kambon challenges the popular narrative surrounding xenophobia in South Africa and argues that the real issue runs much deeper. Using historical examples, African languages, cultural concepts, and economic realities, he explores how Black communities are often encouraged to focus on one another while larger systems of power continue to control resources, wealth, and opportunity.Kambon examines the legacy of colonial borders, the impact of foreign control over natural resources, the meaning of African identity, and why many social conflicts may be symptoms of deeper structural problems. Whether you agree or disagree, this thought-provoking perspective raises important questions about unity, economics, and the future of African people worldwide.Please click link below to learn more about Obenfo Obadele Kambon and his work:https://www.repatriatetoghana.....comhttps://www.abibi Catch 'I NEVER KNEW RADIO for Roots, Rock, Reggae Music!Hosted by Jr a.k.a 'The Bald Head' of 'I Never Knew TV'📅 Sundays: 9 - 11 AM EST📅 Wednesdays: 8 - 10 AM EST📅 Thursdays: 10 AM - Noon ESTListen live: https://wloy.org/listen/ #ineverknewtv #xenophobia

Yoruba Folktale (Àló̩ Àpagbè) 1: Ìtàn Olúrónbí | The Story of Oluronbi/Olurounbi
Yoruba Folktale (Àló̩ Àpagbè) 1: Ìtàn Olúrónbí | The Story of Oluronbi/Olurounbi Ọbádélé Kambon 30 Views • 5 years ago

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