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Great interview lots to learn❤
Is this African Queen on social media ? I want to follow her to learn more.
Religion is making Africans to refuse to think
Africa must unite
Thanks for your education big man
I watched from start to finish because the sister is telling the truth about who we are as people. Back in the days we were taught history in schools in Ghana. I grew up in Cape Coast in the 70-80’s, yes we’ve been indoctrinated and it has a profound impact upon our lives as well as our culture. Perhaps we could’ve used brains to develop ourselves if we’d been left alone just as every other race on the planet. It’s a psychological welfare deeply crafted to make us irrelevant among the human race so that they can continue to be superior. Their interest in the continent isn’t about us, it has never been otherwise Congo will be in the news media right now. The sister mentioned Dr. Ben Yosef Jochannan, listened to him personally before he passed at a place in those days called the slave theater meetings in NYC where scholars like him and brother Kwame Toure, Dr. Jeffries, lawyer Alton Maddox, Dr. Frances Cress Welsing including many other individuals like Al-Sharpton who believe in black consciousness and social justice.
No independence until we stop borrowing and stop using their curriculum
That hit me when she said change your curriculum! She’s absolutely correct and that’s how things will start working for us!
You’re interviewing a conscientious sister!
Sadly some of the people in the Caribbean don’t want to be associated to Africa and have unfavorable views of Africa.
That’s what colonialism does
Gari is more like couscous than grits because grits made from corn! Gari and couscous from cassava!
Interesting interview!
France lit the spark in Rwanda
Great conversation
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About money, look at francophone Africa and France. Happily, it is beginning to deteriorate.
Sister, you are conscious – most of our own are not.
Even my own Ghanaians do not entertain the discussion of such topics. Better talk football!
This trade puzzle to do with bananas happened to Ghana.
They control international aviation. We should own our airlines and routes. See Burkin Faso – power to Ibrahim Traore!
Shameful history, disgraceful people! We deserve more than an apology!
Sorrel is "wonjo" in Gambia and "sobolo" in Ghana.
You can not erase history, trace it!
Gari and Grits are almost the same slight pronunciation. If you place the letter T at the end of Gari you get the word Grits or Garit (8:14)
Judy was on point. Great representation!
Wow amazing! Have learnt a lot.
Ekow black folks love themselves they can't love no one else that's our first step.
Great video