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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXhk0bUCJ68 Olarinoye Adenike Adijat won the first GOLD for Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTIp3MKF1G0 What Does Zimbabwe New 100% Gold Currency Mean for the Future of Africa Zimbabwe back on the gold standard The world over, central banks moved away from gold-backed currencies. All preferring the fiat currencies that they can print to their hearts’ content. While Zimbabwe is not moving back to a gold-backed ZW$, the gold coins are actually better than that scenario. With gold coins we don’t have to worry about whether or not there really is gold in a vault somewhere. We will be holding the gold in our hands. So, with the commitment to a multicurrency regime and gold coins, there is something to love in the latest measures taken by the government to fix the economy. |
African countries don't need to rely on Russia and Ukraine, for food and farm products. Agriculture is the backbone of human existence. For Africa to prosper, agriculture has to be healthy and sustainable. We need to get our focus back on agriculture which is the primary industry. Our earth has plenty for everyone. We only have to manage its resources well. Nature nourishes us and it is important that we take care of it |
India New President Draupadi Murmu
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This is an ancient egyptian prophecy. The Sun is the fire of nature that is causing the skin cancer and eventual the elimination of people without melanin, the cursed seed |
All foreign Religions should be banned |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRcBKXJpzqE Ukrainian Military Cargo Plane With 11 Tons Of NATO Weapons Crashes & Kills All Officers Onboard |
All preachers should be arrested. Because of religion no one has been able to really unite Africans in any considerable numbers, and it is also why Africans have not been able to make real progress toward freedom and equality. No more do we have to listen to liars who only wish to rule and control the masses with their made-up stories called religion. Let us Free our minds from the mental enslavement of religion |
Considered the greatest statesman of Rio de Janeiro in the 20th century, Nilo Peçanha was the first and only black man to hold the position of president of Brazil. Historians claim that the racist society of the time - which, unfortunately, hasn't changed much in the last century - meant that the lawyer often denied his African origins and his photographs were retouched to hide his dark skin. The fact that he was black also caused him problems with his mother-in-law, who kept away from her daughter and her husband until his death. In public life he was mocked and attacked in cartoons.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RDaPV_rJ1Y The Woman King Official Trailer Bow down to the most exceptional female warrior to ever live The Woman King is the remarkable story of the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Inspired by true events, The Woman King follows the emotionally epic journey of General Nanisca (Oscar®-winner Viola Davis) as she trains the next generation of recruits and readies them for battle against an enemy determined to destroy their way of life. Some things are worth fighting for… Directed by: Gina Prince-Bythewood Story by: Maria Bello Screenplay by: Dana Stevens and Gina Prince-Bythewood Produced by: Cathy Schulman Viola Davis Julius Tennon Maria Bello Executive Producer: Peter McAleese Cast: Viola Davis Thuso Mbedu Lashana Lynch Sheila Atim Hero Fiennes Tiffin and John Boyega |
Why spend your money for a racist religion and racist arabs?. One of my muslim friend traveled throughout the Middle East; he shared with me with deep sadness how dark skinned Africans were treated negative in Mecca , Saudi Arabia during Hajj. Today Islam has become more Arabism than Islam, but most Africans Muslims want to overlook the Arab racism in Islam. In Islam you will always find the dark skinned Africans people subservient to the Arab light skinned ruling class |
Newton2024:Ladies are using WMD ( Weapons of Mass Distraction ) |
African Children embody all that we cherish: innocence, forgiveness, friendliness, joy, caring & sharing, creativity & unconditional love |
People think that politics and religion have to be kept separate because many religions did not allow freedom of worship and did not care equally for all people. History has shown that religion has created conflict |
All imported foreign Religions should be banned |
Get out of America. It is now officially a Warzone |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3MTFohsibc We Deliberately Created Black On Black Crime (Please Watch The Full Video) |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su_UL-Y-8gc Bodycam: Controversial Police Shooting Of Jayland Walker. Akron, OH. June 27, 2022. Authorities on Sunday released "heartbreaking" video of the fatal shooting of Black motorist Jayland Walker in a hail of bullets minutes after Akron police say he fled a traffic stop last week. The eight officers directly involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave, and the city canceled its four-day Fourth of July festival as stunned residents and city leaders await the results of an investigation into Walker's death. Videos released Sunday show officers converging on Walker's silver Buick at the end of a chase. Walker apparently exits the car in a ski mask, and Police Chief Stephen Mylett said it appeared that Walker reached toward his waist during a foot chase and briefly turned toward officers. They opened fire. Mylett said the medical examiner found about 60 wounds on Walker's body, although the exact number of shots fired has not been determined. The chief said that when the shooting stopped the officers immediately attempted to provide care to Walker, but that he died at the scene. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is conducting the investigation at the request of Akron police. Mayor Daniel Horrigan pleaded for calm and for patience while the investigation is taking place. "The video is heartbreaking, it's hard to take in," Horrigan said. NAACP President Derrick Johnson issued a statement saying the officers involved should be held accountable. “This wasn't self-defense, it wasn't an accident in the heat of the moment, it was murder. Point blank," Johnson said. "This Black man was killed – struck more than 60 times by 90 fired bullets – for a possible traffic violation. This doesn't happen to white people in America." Video showed a gun on the front seat of Walker's car, and Mylett said video appeared to show the flash of a gun from the car during the chase. But he apparently was unarmed as he fled the car and ran from police, the chief said. At a press conference Sunday, Mylett was asked if officers overreacted to the perceived threat. "It was difficult to watch, and shocking," Mylett said, adding that "I'm not going to pass judgment" until the investigation is completed. But he said when an officer “makes the most critical decision in his or her life” to point a gun at someone, they must not only be ready to explain shooting, but to explain “for every round down the barrel of gun.” Mylett praised the Walker family for their call for peaceful demonstrations. The police department said it was releasing all footage of Monday's shooting, rather than just videos required by law within one week, after first showing the footage to Walker's family. Police said Walker, a 25-year-old DoorDash driver, refused to stop his car and fired at officers during a chase. Officers on the scene said Walker jumped out of his rolling vehicle and created a "deadly threat," leading officers to use stun guns, which failed, and then firearms. Walker was found lying on his back while in handcuffs when a medical examiner arrived at the scene, according to an investigative worksheet for the case shown to the Beacon Journal at the medical examiner's office. Walker had been shot in the face, abdomen and upper legs, the report said, adding that a weapon was recovered from his vehicle. Traffic camera video obtained by the Beacon Journal shows at least 10 police cruisers pursuing Walker's vehicle at one point during the chase. Mylett said that’s when the police response changed when they believed Walker was shooting. That moved the situation from "being a routine traffic stop to now a public safety issue," he said. Mike Lawlor, associate criminal justice professor at the University of New Haven, says the video raises more questions than answers. "So if this started out as clear equipment violation, which usually means like a defective tail light or there's not a light on the license plate, something like that, that would never justify a pursuit in almost any part of the country," he said. "The question about whether anyone gets charged with a crime is: did they reasonably believe someone's life is in danger at that point?" Lawlor noted that officers first use a stun guns, which would not be used if officers believed their lives were in danger, he said. "Those are the kinds of things that makes this seem like a classic example of a pursuit that wasn't necessary, a use of deadly force that wasn't necessary," he said. The city canceled it's Rib, White, & Blue Festival that had been scheduled to open Friday and run through the Fourth of July. “I completely understand that some residents and guests will be disappointed by the decision to cancel the festival this holiday weekend," Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan said in a statement. "Unfortunately, I feel strongly that this is not the time for a city-led celebration."
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a2GEmciUC4 Burna Boy is 31 Years Old today, Watch How He Celebrated His Birthday |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV2kmyk6tQ0 Africa's Maasai People Forced Out Of Their Ancestral Land For Arab Trophy Hunters |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHoq4ayCZPk Pastor Publicly Whip The Faithful Who Have Not Paid Tithe |
SIMONEKPA7:One of my muslim friend traveled throughout the Middle East; he shared with me with deep sadness how dark skinned Africans were treated negative in Mecca, Saudi Arabia during Hajj. Today Islam has become more Arabism than Islam, but most Africans Muslims want to overlook the Arab racism in Islam. In Mecca you will always find the dark skinned Africans people subservient to the Arab light skinned ruling class |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY6C_L3DLKQ Graphic Video Shows African Migrants Being 'beaten And Killed In Spain WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLBLv05wlQE Tanzanian authorities seen opening fire on Maasai people in game reserve dispute Rights NGO Survival International has accused the government of “shocking violence” and evicting Maasai people from their land to make way for trophy hunting Tanzanian authorities have been filmed opening fire on Maasai people in the northern Ngorongoro district, an area popular with tourists, following a dispute over turning land used for grazing into a game reserve. Footage shared on social media shows people running from gun shots in the Loliondo area. Further images shared with Climate Home News showed people with small bullet wounds on their leg, feet, top of their back and even on someone’s head. “It started with tear gas and it turned to live bullets,” Joseph Oleshangay, a Maasai lawyer, activist and resident of Ngorongoro, who witnessed the scene, told Climate Home. “At least 10 people have been wounded. Eight of them are women and two are men, including one who is 70 years old. These are not people who were there to fight,” he said. Climate Home could not independently verify these numbers. Tanzanian police and game wardens arrived in the area on Tuesday to demarcate a 1,500 square kilometres of “village land” as a game reserve for trophy hunting, he said. The move would ban all human settlements and grazing in the area, effectively evicting semi-pastoralist Maasai communities. oliondo is an important area for grazing in the dry season because it contains the only permanent water point in the area. Climate change is forecast to lead to more erratic rainfall and longer drought periods in northern Tanzania, making access to a water source crucial to the survival of the Maasai pastoralist tradition. “By attacking pastoralism, you are attacking the Maasai cultural and spirituality,” said Oleshangay. In recent days, Maasai people gathered to protest the plans and defend their land. Earlier on Friday, prime minister Kassim Majaliwa told parliament that despite police presence, the situation in Loliondo wasn’t dangerous. But on Saturday, Arusha regional commissioner John Mongella said that a police officer had died in the confrontation with a Maasai community after being shot by an arrow. He claimed that there had been no other casualties from the incident and that footage shared on social media showing authorities opening fire on Maasai people was several years old. Opposition leader Tundu Antiphas Lissu, of the Chadema party, accused the Tanzanian government of “waging a violent war” against the Maasai people. “The international community has a responsibility to intervene & end these human rights abuses & hold the govt accountable!” he tweeted. “Despite earlier pauses, the Tanzanian government is blindly moving ahead with plans to remove Maasai pastoralists out of their land to clear the way for trophy hunting,” said Anuradha Mittal, of the environmental think tank Oakland Institute. “International mobilisation on these developments is imperative to help stop this disastrous and illegal move.” Mittal argued that the forced evictions in the area would violate a 2018 East African Court of Justice injunction, which prohibited the Tanzanian government from evicting Maasai people or engaging in harassment against those living on the contested land. Yet, the Tanzania government is seeking to relocate more than 73,000 pastoralists out of an estimated 93,000 living in the Ngorongoro conservation area. This goes against a rapidly growing body of evidence which shows that indigenous people have a vital role to play in protecting biodiversity. Human rights organisations such as Survival International have warned against the rise of “fortress” conservation, which closes off land and forests to human activities, at the expense of communities with roots there. Fiore Longo, campaigner with the NGO, told Climate Home: “I think that what is happening to the Maasai today should be put in the wider context of human rights abuses in the name of conservation. This violence that we see in Tanzania is the reality of conservation in Africa and Asia: daily violations of the human rights of indigenous peoples and local communities so that the rich can hunt and do safari in peace. “These abuses are systemic and are explained by a dominant model based on racism and colonialism. We can no longer turn a blind eye to human rights abuses committed in the name of ‘conservation’. This model of conservation is deeply inhumane and ineffective and must be changed now.” The Tanzanian government has been approached for comment.
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