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The African Child by Camara Laye - Plot Summary and Analysis This video is a detailed analysis of the plot of the novel, The African Child by Camara Laye. The plot is well summarized as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl5pNKm3QZ8 |
A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o - Characters Analysis and Characterization This video focuses on the analysis of the major characters in the novel, A Grain of Wheat. The roles of the characters are well discussed and explained. Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoiJofmrpD4 |
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A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o - Plot Summary and Analysis This video discussed in detail the plot of the the novel, A grain of Wheat by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o. The plot is well analyzed and summarized into slides. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQZfv6jDbdI |
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Iracema by Jose De Alencar - Plot Summary and Analysis This video discussed in detail the plot of the novel, Iracema by Jose De Alencar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U6XJroZdY8 |
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derecho:It is incantation. They were summoned through spiritual means and they walked to the palace of Owo See video - https://fb.watch/dy4gFlesSj/ |
Prestar:Babalawo used incantation to summon them and they walked to the palace of the Olowo of Owo by themselves. It is not police. |
mankand:Not Amotekun. Na incantation they used to summon them. See the video https://fb.watch/dy4gFlesSj/ |
Ammishaddai:It is true. see the video here https://fb.watch/dy4gFlesSj/ They use charm summon them |
I trust Yoruba with charm!!! They summoned them with incantation and the attackers walked to the palace of Olowo of Owo. Great. See the videos https://fb.watch/dy4gFlesSj/ |
The Grieved Land of Africa by Augustinho Neto - Analysis of the Poetic Devices in the Poem This video focuses on the analysis of the poetic and literary devices used in the poem - The Grieved Land of Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q65OorAW3s |
Nongogo by Athol Fugard - Plot Summary and Analysis and Themes This video focuses on critical analysis of Nongogo by Athol Fugard. The plot of the play is well discussed and Analyzed. Also, themes, characters and their roles are well analyzed as well. Subscribe to the channel and click the notification bell so that you will be notified when new videos are uploaded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DZO16wQkRE |
Sizwe Bansi is Dead by Athol Fugard - Character analysis, characterization and Themes This video focuses on detailed analysis of characters and themes in Sizwe Bansi is Dead by Athol Fugard. The roles of each character is discussed as well. pleas subscribe to the channel and click the notification to get notify when new videos are uploaded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SWJ_m06P4I |
Sizwe Bansi is Dead by Athol Fugard - Plot Summary and Analysis This video focuses on analysis of the plot of Sizwe Bansi is Dead. It also discuss the subject matter of the one-act play. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqhzFJvyfcY |
King Lear by William Shakespeare - Character Analysis and Characterization This video focuses on the analysis of characters in the play, King Lear. The roles of each character is well discussed and analyzed. Please subscribe to the channel to get more videos of your literature texts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-455Cqu4jyg |
King Lear by William Shakespeare - Analysis of themes in the Play This video focuses on detailed analysis of themes in the play, King Lear. Several themes, including theme of deception, death appearance and reality, compassion, order, loyalty, family relations, madness, justice, etc are well discussed. Please subscribe to the channel to get more videos of your literary texts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P79eqkT1PrQ |
Petals of Blood by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o - Plot Summary and Analysis This video focuses on plot summary and analysis of the novel - Petals of Blood by Ngugi Wa Thiong'o. It explains in detail chapter by chapter analysis, plot and characterization in the novel. Subscribe to the channel and click the notification bell to get notified when new video is uploaded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1YTgc4kH90 |
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Let Me Die Alone by John Kolosa Kargbo - Analysis of Literary Devices Used in the Play This video focuses on the analysis of the literary devices used in Let Me Die Alone by John Kolosa Kargbo. It presents in detail various dramatic devices employed by the playwright in the play. Subscribe to the channel to get notified when another video is uploaded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ6HenrUAng |
Let Me Die Alone By John Kiolosa Kargbo - Plot Summary and Analysis This video focuses on plot summary and analysis of Let Me Die Alone by John Kolosa Kargbo. It discuss the background of the play, the background of the playwright, the plot, and feminism in the play. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMdMreh81wQ |
Aljezeera will never report this because they are also anti-christians and other minority religions in Afghanistan |
Christians in Afghanistan have been paralyzed with fear at the news that the Taliban has taken control of the country. Nadine Maenza, chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom said the Taliban takeover ‘is the worst possible development for religious minorities. While most from these communities left Afghanistan in recent years, those that remain, and women in particular, are now in imminent danger.’ News received by Aid to the Church in Need echoed reports that leaders of underground house churches in Afghanistan had received letters from the Taliban warning them that they 'know where they are and what they are doing'. According to Pew, around 90 per cent of the 37 million population is Sunni and 9.7 per cent Shia, with the remaining 0.3 per cent belonging to other religions. The number of Christians in the country is thought to be below 20,000, perhaps as low as 1,000. Most Christians in Afghanistan are underground, so getting a precise estimate of their number is nigh-on impossible. There is only one Catholic church in the whole of Afghanistan, hidden away in the Italian embassy but that was forced to shut due to the pandemic. In 2018, there were an estimated 200 Catholics in the country. The Catholic charity Caritas, which has been present in Afghanistan since the 1990s, said they may now need to suspend their activities. Open Doors, a charity that challenges Christian persecution, ranks Afghanistan as the second-worst country for believers. It says that under former president Ashraf Ghani, Christians faced ‘clan pressure’: in other words, persecution was most likely to come from friends and family. Converts to Christianity risked being killed, or at least disowned, by their family, clan or tribe. In some cases, conversion was treated as a psychiatric condition. There are cases of former Muslims being sectioned. The constitution of Afghanistan establishes Islam as the state religion and, according to a US Department of State report, religious minorities have to exercise their faith ‘within the limits of the law’. Conversion from Islam is apostasy and can be punished by death, imprisonment or confiscation of property. Proselytizing is also punishable by death. In Taliban-controlled parts of the country, the treatment of Christians has been harsher. In 2010, the extremist group murdered ten humanitarian aid workers during a medical mission to Badakhshan in the north. They accused them of being foreign spies and of spreading Christianity. A man named Brother Firas — not his real name — a convert from Islam to Christianity, told International Christian Concern how the takeover move has been received by believers and how the Taliban will operate. According to the charity, he said: “They will kill the known Christians and want to spread fear. There are already posters appearing that if you have single girls, 15 years old, you have to marry them to Taliban soldiers. Christians fear their daughters will be taken away from them and forced to marry Taliban. They will be sent to madrasas to brainwash them. The parents may or may not be killed... One man received a letter that his house now belongs to the Taliban. He is a simple man who makes crafts and his entire savings are in his house. The Taliban will take the property and assets of the Christians and all their women will be taken. The Taliban’s swift and efficient rise to power, seemingly out of nowhere, suggests that extremist groups can lie dormant for years, ready to return. This brings to mind Isis in Iraq and Syria. Despite being militarily defeated, many of their members are still at large and therefore still pose a threat to the region’s Christians. Fr Andrzej Halemba, former head of Middle East projects at Aid to the Church in Need, said that Christians in Syria and Iraq could yet see militant Islamism repeat the atrocities seen in Afghanistan. He said: “Daesh wanted to eradicate Christians. The genocidal mentality is alive with Al-Nusra and other groups. If Christians can stay together and help each other, they can stay in the Middle East. If they don’t, it could be like Turkey after the terrible genocide in 1915. Christians in Afghanistan will be bracing themselves. Will they be forced to convert back to Islam? Will they be killed if they refuse? Will their property be confiscated? Will they manage to remain undetected? To judge by the desperate and disturbing scenes of those trying to flee their country, the future is bleak for Afghanistan’s beleaguered Christian population. Written by Fionn Shiner Source: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/for-afghan-christians-the-taliban-takeover-is-a-nightmare
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The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost - Analysis of the Poem This video focuses on detailed analysis of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost which include stanza-by-stanza analysis, explanation of poetic devices, themes in the poem and the use of symbols. Please subscribe to the channel and click the notification bell to get notified when new videos on literature are uploaded. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2zrrJgEmgk |
The Leader and the Led by Niyi Osundare - Analysis of the poem The video focuses on the analysis of the poem - The Leader and the Led by Niyi Osundare. The video include detailed stanza-by-stanza analysis, discussion of the literary devices and themes in the poem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9NMmzs-gbo |

