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Julian Cole dahun si koko From Africa to the Blues: Sinners ninu apejọ Classics, Liberal Arts & Film
@charlotte For peoples denied literacy, land ownership, and institutional memory, the drum, the spiritual, and the blues become instruments of epistemology — ways of knowing, understanding and communicating to the world beyond. -
Africa must build energy sovereignty!
Africa should treat instability around the Strait of Hormuz as proof that energy dependence is a national security risk, not merely an economic issue. State-Led resilience should align with models historically seen in countries like South Korea and Singapore.
J.
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Julian Cole dahun si koko A House That Paints Back: Inside Kehinde Wiley’s Lagos Sanctuary ninu apejọ Architecture
This article deepens my understanding of Wiley’s practice beyond the canvas – framing the Lagos residence not merely as a backdrop for his work but as an extension of it; and situating this thoughtfully within Nigerian/African architectural traditions. -
@africamonetary
Having Afreximbank physically present in the Caribbean offers more than financial services; it delivers a sense of institutional belonging and recognition to the Black diaspora.
It’s a rare example of a major African institution making a bold, physical commitment to diaspora inclusion, thus potentially inspiring other c…Read More
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@africamonetary; @nubian;
Agreed! The arbitrary borders drawn during the Berlin Conference, without regard for ethnic, linguistic, or cultural considerations, have had lasting consequences on African political stability.
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