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  • Breaking News

    All MAJOR charges against Diddy has been dropped . KIDN@PPING, AŘsǒN AND TR@FFIGKING CHARGES has been officially dropped .

    Diddy might just be a free man in less than a month . The government has officially dropped all the major charges against him meaning there is no crime now that is capable of sending Diddy to Jail .

    Wow despite all what we saw on Media Diddy is about to walk a free man ?

    Moral lesson : Stay with us for more updates
    Breaking News 🚨🚨🚨🚨 All MAJOR charges against Diddy has been dropped . KIDN@PPING, AŘsǒN AND TR@FFIGKING CHARGES has been officially dropped . Diddy might just be a free man in less than a month . The government has officially dropped all the major charges against him meaning there is no crime now that is capable of sending Diddy to Jail . Wow despite all what we saw on Media Diddy is about to walk a free man ? Moral lesson : Stay with us for more updates ❤️❤️
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  • Ananzo went from washing cars and enjoying music to becoming Ghana’s biggest music promoter.

    Now, every artist wants to work with him to succeed. His story shows you can start small and achieve big dreams with what you have
    Ananzo went from washing cars and enjoying music to becoming Ghana’s biggest music promoter. Now, every artist wants to work with him to succeed. His story shows you can start small and achieve big dreams with what you have 😊
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  • FULANI HERDSMEN ATTACK OGONI COMMUNITY, ONE KILLED, OTHERS ABDUCTED

    In a shocking incident, Mr. Good Luck Dimkpa was brutally murdered by suspected Fulani herdsmen at his farm in Ueken Tai community, Ogoni, Rivers State.

    The attack has sent shockwaves through the community, with many demanding justice for the victim.

    Recently, another attack was reported in which herdsmen also attacked another young man in his farm at Egbalor community, Ebubu, while a woman was kidnapped from her farm along Egbalor farm road in Ebubu.A couple narrowly escaped the attackers in the same area.

    The attacks have raised concerns about the safety and security of farmers in the community, with many calling for increased protection and measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

    The authorities are urged to investigate the matter and bring the perpetrators to justice. The community is in mourning following the tragic loss of life, and residents are demanding action to ensure their safety and security.

    The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many demanding an end to the incessant attacks on farmers in the area.
    FULANI HERDSMEN ATTACK OGONI COMMUNITY, ONE KILLED, OTHERS ABDUCTED In a shocking incident, Mr. Good Luck Dimkpa was brutally murdered by suspected Fulani herdsmen at his farm in Ueken Tai community, Ogoni, Rivers State. The attack has sent shockwaves through the community, with many demanding justice for the victim. Recently, another attack was reported in which herdsmen also attacked another young man in his farm at Egbalor community, Ebubu, while a woman was kidnapped from her farm along Egbalor farm road in Ebubu.A couple narrowly escaped the attackers in the same area. The attacks have raised concerns about the safety and security of farmers in the community, with many calling for increased protection and measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The authorities are urged to investigate the matter and bring the perpetrators to justice. The community is in mourning following the tragic loss of life, and residents are demanding action to ensure their safety and security. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many demanding an end to the incessant attacks on farmers in the area.
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  • The History and Legacy of Disrupting African Leadership.

    They lived and fought for us all, and for the people whom they've never known. Lions die, leaving behind their mane. Heroes leave this world leaving behind glory and valour to be remembered until the end of time.

    Throughout history, the African continent has faced numerous challenges to its stability and progress. One recurring theme is the disruption of visionary African leadership. Many African leaders who championed independence, self-determination, and pan-Africanism faced opposition, including assassination, imprisonment, or exile.

    Examples include:

    - Omar Al-Muktar (Libya )
    - Patrice Lumumba (Congo )
    - Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana )
    - Thomas Sankara (Burkina Faso )
    - Steve Biko (South Africa )
    - Samora Machel (Mozambique )
    - Muammar Gaddafi (Libya )

    These leaders' visions for Africa's development and sovereignty often clashed with Europe and the USA's greedy interests. The legacies of these great African leaders continue to inspire Africans today.

    Patrice Lumumba: The first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo was murdered by Belgium and USA. They tied him to a tree, shot him, buried him, excavated his remains, hacked his corpse into pieces and dissolved it in sulphuric acid. Since the brutal assassination of Patrice Lumumba by Europeans and European-Americans, the DRC has never been the same again. What was Lumumba's crime? He refused to hand over his country to the colonialists.

    Captain Thomas Sankara: The President of Burkina Faso was assassinated in a bloody coup orchestrated by France. Since then, Burkina Faso has never been the same again.

    Dr Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah: The first president of Ghana and the founding father of Pan-Africanism. His government was toppled by the USA terrorist group known as the CIA. Since then, there has been political instability in Ghana.

    Colonel Muammar Gaddafi: He was shot dead on the street of Libya by the Western-backed Al-Qaeda terrorists. The combined forces of Europe and the USA invaded Libya and bombed our beautiful country back to the stone age, leaving behind sorrow, tears and blood.

    After perpetrating all manner of evil in Africa, they will tell Africans to forgive, forget and move on like nothing happened.

    How can you bomb my home, kill my loved ones, assassinate my leader and expect me to forgive, forget and move on
    The History and Legacy of Disrupting African Leadership. They lived and fought for us all, and for the people whom they've never known. Lions die, leaving behind their mane. Heroes leave this world leaving behind glory and valour to be remembered until the end of time. Throughout history, the African continent has faced numerous challenges to its stability and progress. One recurring theme is the disruption of visionary African leadership. Many African leaders who championed independence, self-determination, and pan-Africanism faced opposition, including assassination, imprisonment, or exile. Examples include: - Omar Al-Muktar (Libya 🟩) - Patrice Lumumba (Congo 🇨🇩) - Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana 🇬🇭) - Thomas Sankara (Burkina Faso 🇧🇫) - Steve Biko (South Africa 🇿🇦) - Samora Machel (Mozambique 🇲🇿) - Muammar Gaddafi (Libya 🟩) These leaders' visions for Africa's development and sovereignty often clashed with Europe and the USA's greedy interests. The legacies of these great African leaders continue to inspire Africans today. Patrice Lumumba: The first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩 was murdered by Belgium and USA. They tied him to a tree, shot him, buried him, excavated his remains, hacked his corpse into pieces and dissolved it in sulphuric acid. Since the brutal assassination of Patrice Lumumba by Europeans and European-Americans, the DRC 🇨🇩 has never been the same again. What was Lumumba's crime? He refused to hand over his country to the colonialists. Captain Thomas Sankara: The President of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 was assassinated in a bloody coup orchestrated by France. Since then, Burkina Faso has never been the same again. Dr Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah: The first president of Ghana 🇬🇭 and the founding father of Pan-Africanism. His government was toppled by the USA terrorist group known as the CIA. Since then, there has been political instability in Ghana. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi: He was shot dead on the street of Libya 🟩 by the Western-backed Al-Qaeda terrorists. The combined forces of Europe and the USA invaded Libya and bombed our beautiful country back to the stone age, leaving behind sorrow, tears and blood. After perpetrating all manner of evil in Africa, they will tell Africans to forgive, forget and move on like nothing happened. How can you bomb my home, kill my loved ones, assassinate my leader and expect me to forgive, forget and move on❓
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  • The Relationship Between CHI (Spirit) and CHI (Daylight) In Odinala Igbo, Pinpointing The Realm Of CHI in Igbo Cosmology:

    The ancient Igbo, in their wisdom and understanding of creation, had the same name for our Spirit, Life-force, Destiny (CHI) and the daylight (CHI), which accompanies the rising of the sun (Anya anwu/Anyanwu). And so also in the practice of Odinala which they handed down to us, Ndi gboo designated the sun as the dwelling place and ultimate source of the CHI (light/life-force/spirit/essence).

    They believe that the sun is the medium through which our individual CHI enters our world, to take on anu aru (bodies/cloths). We see this in the ritual of installing (Idotu Chi) the physical representation of a man's chi (Okpensi CHI).

    When a man comes of age in many parts of Igbo land, he is expected to physically invite his CHI into his home by setting up an altar/shrine dedicated to the complete communication with his CHI.

    He will invite a Dibia to perform the ritual of Idotu Chi, which is bringing down the CHI from the face of the sun, at daybreak.

    The CHI is invoked into the Okensi CHI and will remain in the man's compound until the day of his death, when the shrine must be destroyed.

    The implication of the above ritual simply means that our individual CHI resides with the sun, the bringer of daylight, or, in other meaning, the CHI passes through it to visit our world (Uwa).

    And this completely aligns with the Igbo understanding that CHIUKWU OKIKE (the Supreme Spirit) is in close communion with the sun (Anyanwu) – and expresses itself chiefly through the sun, Anyanwu.

    By the foregoing, it then simply establishes the fact that the dwelling place of the CHI is not Ala Mmuo (spirit realm of dead people), as has been erroneously taught by those who try to marry Odinala and Christianity.

    It is important to note that there are two spiritual realms in Igbo cosmology: "Ala mmuo" being a dwelling place of the spirits of dead people, while "Be mmuo" is the home of CHIUKWU OKIKE, CHI, and all other Alusi that carry out the work of the Supreme Spirit (Chi Ukwu, Chi na Eke, Olisa Ebili Uwa).

    It is important that in our definition of the realm and source of the CHI, that we do not carelessly relegate the CHI to the land of the spirit of the dead.

    This is because they are two distinct realms, like I have mentioned above. Ndi Igbo, in their understanding of life and the afterlife, look forward to the next world (after we die) as a spirit realm which is as much the same as the physical world.

    The ground, forests, hills, valleys, rivers, streams, oceans, and roads leading to various towns are just like we have here in this reality. Dead ancestors, who now inhabit the spirit world (Ala/Ana/Ani mmuo) have their usual occupations, just like when they were in the world of the living.

    It is from this Ala mmuo that dead ancestors come to our realm, in an ever-continuous cycle of life, death and reincarnation. This abode of ancestral spirit is different from the dwelling place of the CHI, which according to Ndi Gboo is the sun (Anyanwu).

    ~ Article Written By Chuka Nduneseokwu, a Dibia, Igbo Odinala Researcher, African Revolutionary, and Igbo Philosopher
    The Relationship Between CHI (Spirit) and CHI (Daylight) In Odinala Igbo, Pinpointing The Realm Of CHI in Igbo Cosmology: The ancient Igbo, in their wisdom and understanding of creation, had the same name for our Spirit, Life-force, Destiny (CHI) and the daylight (CHI), which accompanies the rising of the sun (Anya anwu/Anyanwu). And so also in the practice of Odinala which they handed down to us, Ndi gboo designated the sun as the dwelling place and ultimate source of the CHI (light/life-force/spirit/essence). They believe that the sun is the medium through which our individual CHI enters our world, to take on anu aru (bodies/cloths). We see this in the ritual of installing (Idotu Chi) the physical representation of a man's chi (Okpensi CHI). When a man comes of age in many parts of Igbo land, he is expected to physically invite his CHI into his home by setting up an altar/shrine dedicated to the complete communication with his CHI. He will invite a Dibia to perform the ritual of Idotu Chi, which is bringing down the CHI from the face of the sun, at daybreak. The CHI is invoked into the Okensi CHI and will remain in the man's compound until the day of his death, when the shrine must be destroyed. The implication of the above ritual simply means that our individual CHI resides with the sun, the bringer of daylight, or, in other meaning, the CHI passes through it to visit our world (Uwa). And this completely aligns with the Igbo understanding that CHIUKWU OKIKE (the Supreme Spirit) is in close communion with the sun (Anyanwu) – and expresses itself chiefly through the sun, Anyanwu. By the foregoing, it then simply establishes the fact that the dwelling place of the CHI is not Ala Mmuo (spirit realm of dead people), as has been erroneously taught by those who try to marry Odinala and Christianity. It is important to note that there are two spiritual realms in Igbo cosmology: "Ala mmuo" being a dwelling place of the spirits of dead people, while "Be mmuo" is the home of CHIUKWU OKIKE, CHI, and all other Alusi that carry out the work of the Supreme Spirit (Chi Ukwu, Chi na Eke, Olisa Ebili Uwa). It is important that in our definition of the realm and source of the CHI, that we do not carelessly relegate the CHI to the land of the spirit of the dead. This is because they are two distinct realms, like I have mentioned above. Ndi Igbo, in their understanding of life and the afterlife, look forward to the next world (after we die) as a spirit realm which is as much the same as the physical world. The ground, forests, hills, valleys, rivers, streams, oceans, and roads leading to various towns are just like we have here in this reality. Dead ancestors, who now inhabit the spirit world (Ala/Ana/Ani mmuo) have their usual occupations, just like when they were in the world of the living. It is from this Ala mmuo that dead ancestors come to our realm, in an ever-continuous cycle of life, death and reincarnation. This abode of ancestral spirit is different from the dwelling place of the CHI, which according to Ndi Gboo is the sun (Anyanwu). ~ Article Written By Chuka Nduneseokwu, a Dibia, Igbo Odinala Researcher, African Revolutionary, and Igbo Philosopher
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  • This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is serving as one of the facilitators of the merged Luanda-Nairobi peace process for eastern DRC. They discussed the situation in the region, along with various key issues of continental and global significance. The two leaders shared insights on pathways toward stability, cooperation, and progress.
    This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is serving as one of the facilitators of the merged Luanda-Nairobi peace process for eastern DRC. They discussed the situation in the region, along with various key issues of continental and global significance. The two leaders shared insights on pathways toward stability, cooperation, and progress.
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  • Every man a tradition to protect

    Senegalese footballer Krépin Diatta was spotted in his home village during a traditional ceremony. (Video in the comment section)

    It's good to see Afπican stars going back to the source.

    Dude is so cute
    🚨🚨🚨 Every man a tradition to protect Senegalese footballer Krépin Diatta was spotted in his home village during a traditional ceremony. (Video in the comment section) It's good to see Afπican stars going back to the source. Dude is so cute 🥰
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  • Moments to be treasured
    Moments to be treasured
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