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Ama Ata Aidoo
One of Africa's finest literary minds has sadly joined the ancestors last year on 31st May
2023 .
Ama Ata Aidoo, Ghanaian author, poet and academic passed after a short ilness. She was 81
She was one of the greats we lost in 2023.
Her work foregrounded the lived experiences of African women and promoted the idea of a unique African identitygo and COOk
She first made her name with the plav eases
Dilemma of a Ghost, which - in 1965 - also made her the first African female dramatist to get published. It's about a Ghanaian man who brings his Black-American wife to live with him in Africa, and the challenges and culture clash this creates.
Other notable works include Our Sister Killjoy
(1970), Changes: A Love Story (1991) and An Angry Letter in January and Other Poems
(1992). Her repertoire earned her widespread recognition and a string of awards - including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and the Nelson Mandela Prize for Poetry.
Aidoo was also committed to improving education for young Africans - becoming
Ghanals education minister in 1982. she. a ?
resigned after a year and a half, after failing to push through universally free schooling.
She was then hired by Zimbabwe to develop school curriculums.
As an academic, she held posts at a number of American and Ghanaian institutions. In 2000, she set up the Mbaasem Foundation, which supports African women writers.
Though she may be gone, the African giantess will be fondly remembered by many that learnt at her feet. She helped us see our own importance and reminded us of African responsibilities in ensuring our survival.
We ioin Africans everwhere in celebratis
her life by sharing this memorable video - in which she picks apart Western mistreatment of Africans, and in which her personality shines.
Rest in power, Mama Aidoo.
#AmaAtaAidoo #Ghana #Author #Poet #AfricanWomen #Education
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One of Africa's finest literary minds has sadly joined the ancestors last year on 31st May
2023 .
Ama Ata Aidoo, Ghanaian author, poet and academic passed after a short ilness. She was 81
She was one of the greats we lost in 2023.
Her work foregrounded the lived experiences of African women and promoted the idea of a unique African identitygo and COOk
She first made her name with the plav eases
Dilemma of a Ghost, which - in 1965 - also made her the first African female dramatist to get published. It's about a Ghanaian man who brings his Black-American wife to live with him in Africa, and the challenges and culture clash this creates.
Other notable works include Our Sister Killjoy
(1970), Changes: A Love Story (1991) and An Angry Letter in January and Other Poems
(1992). Her repertoire earned her widespread recognition and a string of awards - including the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and the Nelson Mandela Prize for Poetry.
Aidoo was also committed to improving education for young Africans - becoming
Ghanals education minister in 1982. she. a ?
resigned after a year and a half, after failing to push through universally free schooling.
She was then hired by Zimbabwe to develop school curriculums.
As an academic, she held posts at a number of American and Ghanaian institutions. In 2000, she set up the Mbaasem Foundation, which supports African women writers.
Though she may be gone, the African giantess will be fondly remembered by many that learnt at her feet. She helped us see our own importance and reminded us of African responsibilities in ensuring our survival.
We ioin Africans everwhere in celebratis
her life by sharing this memorable video - in which she picks apart Western mistreatment of Africans, and in which her personality shines.
Rest in power, Mama Aidoo.
#AmaAtaAidoo #Ghana #Author #Poet #AfricanWomen #Education
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AMERICAN V AFRICAN DEBT
Why is it that America can run up huge debts and survive, but African countries cannot?
Well, it's simple. The US can print the greenback, while the rest of the world can't.
Listen to economist David Hudson explain how that basic fact underpins the world order and keeps Uncle Sam on top.
#America #Debt #Africa #Economist
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Why is it that America can run up huge debts and survive, but African countries cannot?
Well, it's simple. The US can print the greenback, while the rest of the world can't.
Listen to economist David Hudson explain how that basic fact underpins the world order and keeps Uncle Sam on top.
#America #Debt #Africa #Economist
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TOP GOLD PRODUCING COUNTRIES
https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-global-gold-production-by-country-in-2020/
https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-global-gold-production-by-country-in-2020/
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THE WEST’S THEFT IN AFRICA & HAITI
The west focusing on historical events (SLAVERY) whist taking gold, oil and minerals TODAY!!
MODERN DAY SLAVERY
Awakening369 | SLAVERY TODAY
The west focusing on historical events (SLAVERY) whist taking gold, oil and minerals TODAY!!
MODERN DAY SLAVERY
Awakening369 | SLAVERY TODAY
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TRUTH ABOUT RWANDA
UK CASH TO RWANDA FUELLING CONGO WAR for COBALT:
Lithium Batteries:
iPhones
Dell
Smart phones
Electric Cars
THE RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD PAID A $1 A DAY
TREASON NEWS | RWANDA
UK CASH TO RWANDA FUELLING CONGO WAR for COBALT:
Lithium Batteries:
iPhones
Dell
Smart phones
Electric Cars
THE RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD PAID A $1 A DAY
TREASON NEWS | RWANDA
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INDIANS RETURNING TO UGANDA
Build 900 Factories
Uganda President Museveni Apologised to Indians expelled by Idi Amin and,
Thanked them for building 900 Factories in Uganda
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Build 900 Factories
Uganda President Museveni Apologised to Indians expelled by Idi Amin and,
Thanked them for building 900 Factories in Uganda
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UGANDA ECONOMY
INDIAN DIASPORA GOING HOME TO UGANDA AND REBUILDING
At NAM Kampala summit, Uganda President Yoweri Museveni recalls how Idi Amin's expelled Indians which impacted his country's economy; says, 'Indian returnees built 900 factories"
Reflecting on Uganda’s History particularly on the mass expulsion of Asians,
a majority being Indian Ugandans, during Idi Amin's rule.
President Museveni acknowledged the regrettable mistakes made by the government.
READ | INDIAN UGANDANS
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INDIAN DIASPORA GOING HOME TO UGANDA AND REBUILDING
At NAM Kampala summit, Uganda President Yoweri Museveni recalls how Idi Amin's expelled Indians which impacted his country's economy; says, 'Indian returnees built 900 factories"
Reflecting on Uganda’s History particularly on the mass expulsion of Asians,
a majority being Indian Ugandans, during Idi Amin's rule.
President Museveni acknowledged the regrettable mistakes made by the government.
READ | INDIAN UGANDANS
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UGANDA INDIA RELATIONS
India🇮🇳 handed over 36 vehicles including 10 troop carriers to Uganda's🇺🇬 defence forces
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India🇮🇳 handed over 36 vehicles including 10 troop carriers to Uganda's🇺🇬 defence forces
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