Daddy, you truly deserve this. You changed the entire trajectory of music in the 90s at a time when everyone was singing & deejaying about slackness, you chose to sing about love & God. Three decades later, your name still commands respect, moves hearts, & impacts lives.
Remembering PETER TOSH — The indomitable reggae musician who fought for justice and equality of mankind, on what would have been his 81st Earthstrong.
His legacy lives on, but justice for the Steing Razor remains elusive.. #reggae 🇯🇲🔥
Most people don't know about the spiritual/cultural aspect of Assata Shakur. Assata was an Iyalosa-meaning she was initiated to the Òrìṣà Oya in the Afro-Cuban tradition of Regka de Ocha or Lukumi. Assata was proud African woman. ✊🏿🌹
🇧🇫🇲🇱🇳🇪Our sovereignty is non-negotiable. The AES nations will defend their right to self-determination and control their own destinies.
The path to prosperity for Africa lies in our own hands. By working together and harnessing our resources, we can build a better tomorrow".
In Burkina Faso Captain Ibrahim Traore has signed into law the recognition of every Chiefs in the country, but any chief who wish to join politics must first resign from their traditional duties.
“Let’s produce in Africa, manufacture in Africa and consume in Africa. Let’s produce what we need and consume what we produce instead of importing goods.”
-Thomas Sankara
93% of the world money are in the bank account of 8 families.
And the rest of the population fights over the 7% left.
I wonder if y'all see the swindle yet.
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“You are the future of our nation. Today, Burkina is at war, but the war will end soon and you will build our country (... ) It's your responsibility to build this country and we had to prepare you right now," Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ tells the campers.
The goal of this camp is to make participants into future adults with integrity by instilling certain values in them: “For example, sitting down on the floor to eat in the same plate with your peers, these are two important values you learn: solidarity, but also humility.” And that matters a lot in your life. Today you have lived together for these ten days. You have learned to stand in solidarity and that is all we ask for our Burkina Faso. ", continues the President of Faso.
The Head of State reminds that living in a society means taking into account who is next to you and not doing or saying what you want under the prism of freedom because this totally shakes our social cohesion life.
The President of Faso especially invited these Faso Mêbo campers from the first promotion to share what they learned with their peers.
In his presentation of the camp, the National Coordinator of the Faso Mêbo Presidential Initiative, Commander Ahmed Zoodnoma SAKANDÉ, explains that during the camp, these Burkinabe children were introduced to civic and military education, plastic and living arts, the making and laying of cobbles, the acts eco-citizens and in respect of the common good, the authority of the state and the higher interest of the Nation. Taking advantage of the site that hosted them, they made a grove of fruit trees, a 300 m2 paved weapons square, a dozen benches and paintings as a memory of their passing.
Modern science now admits what our ancestors always knew:
- Rhythmic drumming synchronizes brain waves,
- Stimulates healing,
- Releases trauma locked in the body.
Your ancestors mastered neuro-spiritual medicine with nothing but wood and skin.