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  • Awesome Facts- Ancient
    Africa.

    1. Africa was called Alkebulan (mother of mankind).

    2. Africa ruled the world for 15,000 years.

    3. Richest man in history is an African King (Mansa Musa).

    4. Africa civilized mankind.

    5. Mining started in Africa 43,000 years ago in 1964 a hematite mine was found in Swaziland at Bomvu Ridge in the Ngwenya mountain range.

    6. Africans were the first to organise fishing. expeditions 90,000 years ago at Katanga, Congo.

    7. Africans carved the world's first colossal sculpture 7,000 years ago.

    8. The ancient Egyptians had Afro combs.

    9. African Kings ruled India.

    10. Africa is a home to World's oldest University.
    Awesome Facts- Ancient Africa. 1. Africa was called Alkebulan (mother of mankind). 2. Africa ruled the world for 15,000 years. 3. Richest man in history is an African King (Mansa Musa). 4. Africa civilized mankind. 5. Mining started in Africa 43,000 years ago in 1964 a hematite mine was found in Swaziland at Bomvu Ridge in the Ngwenya mountain range. 6. Africans were the first to organise fishing. expeditions 90,000 years ago at Katanga, Congo. 7. Africans carved the world's first colossal sculpture 7,000 years ago. 8. The ancient Egyptians had Afro combs. 9. African Kings ruled India. 10. Africa is a home to World's oldest University.
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  • MY LETTER TO THE WORLD ON
    HOW TO ALLEVIATE WORLD PROBLEMS IN OUR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY.

    In contemporary society, a multitude of abnormalities persist on a daily and nightly basis, spanning generations. The continued practice of misguided belief systems prompts the inquiry: how can we terminate this chaos? Consider the following: the concept of racial superiority is fundamentally flawed. Individuals from all ethnic backgrounds require assistance from one another. We are designed to coexist, sharing resources and celebrating diversity. It is apparent that life's offerings are not exclusive to one race; discoveries and innovations are intended to benefit humanity collectively. Ultimately, nothing in life is solely reserved for one group.

    1) The reality that I emphasize in my messages to the world is that all humans are connected and originate from a single source. What constitutes a better life, which is comprised of everything that brings us happiness and fulfillment? Through my examination of life, I have come to realize that we all share the same fundamental needs. Moreover, I have found that even before humanity came into existence, everything required for a fulfilling life was already in place. We do not need to be selfish or harmful; our desires can be attained through love and mutual respect. Africa, America, China, and India are all valuable contributors to the world, and failure to recognize this is a sign of ignorance that requires attention.

    (2) Failure to acknowledge the truth about our perspectives on other races: It will astonish you to learn about the self-perceptions of Chinese, Indian, Black, and White individuals. Instead of collaborating and educating ourselves about the realities of life, some races attempt to conceal, destroy other cultures, and manipulate them to perpetuate exploitation. However, this behavior will not persist indefinitely, and eventually, the suppressed and exploited individuals will acquire the capacity to rise up against their oppressors, leading to a reversal of consequences. I emphasized that it is foolish for any race to consider itself superior to others; we are one, one world, one God, one humanity, we want a good life, a beautiful earth, highlighting that the world's resources are sufficient for humanity to share, and we will never exhaust them.

    (3)Every individual has free will, except for minors who require supervision. So-called international laws that supposedly aim to improve the world appear to favor one race over others. In response to the corona virus, Africans developed their own solutions, but these required approval from the World Health Organization, resulting in delays pending WHO validation. In Nigeria, many companies are closing because overseas companies do not want local solution providers to coexist with their own, so they use their collective power to stop it. If we are to achieve peace and progress, we must work together, love one another, and share with one another. Otherwise, a time will come when no human can stop the nemesis of our corrupt attitudes. Interestingly, the most corrupt country in the world, which is also ranked as the most curious, questions why it is not listed among the corrupt nations. We must allow every country and race to decide what is good for them, as nobody should rule the world due to the lack of human capacity, which only the creator possesses.

    To summarize, the notion that one human being is superior to another is a falsehood, as is the idea that we do not need each other's support in life. Additionally, it is a misconception that any race can exist independently of others. It is also untrue that we do not all require the necessities of life, which bring fulfillment. It is an established fact that humanity shares a common origin. Consequently, we must work collaboratively with love, respect each other's cultural diversity, and share the resources provided by our creators for our mutual benefit.

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    MY LETTER TO THE WORLD ON HOW TO ALLEVIATE WORLD PROBLEMS IN OUR CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY. In contemporary society, a multitude of abnormalities persist on a daily and nightly basis, spanning generations. The continued practice of misguided belief systems prompts the inquiry: how can we terminate this chaos? Consider the following: the concept of racial superiority is fundamentally flawed. Individuals from all ethnic backgrounds require assistance from one another. We are designed to coexist, sharing resources and celebrating diversity. It is apparent that life's offerings are not exclusive to one race; discoveries and innovations are intended to benefit humanity collectively. Ultimately, nothing in life is solely reserved for one group. 1) The reality that I emphasize in my messages to the world is that all humans are connected and originate from a single source. What constitutes a better life, which is comprised of everything that brings us happiness and fulfillment? Through my examination of life, I have come to realize that we all share the same fundamental needs. Moreover, I have found that even before humanity came into existence, everything required for a fulfilling life was already in place. We do not need to be selfish or harmful; our desires can be attained through love and mutual respect. Africa, America, China, and India are all valuable contributors to the world, and failure to recognize this is a sign of ignorance that requires attention. (2) Failure to acknowledge the truth about our perspectives on other races: It will astonish you to learn about the self-perceptions of Chinese, Indian, Black, and White individuals. Instead of collaborating and educating ourselves about the realities of life, some races attempt to conceal, destroy other cultures, and manipulate them to perpetuate exploitation. However, this behavior will not persist indefinitely, and eventually, the suppressed and exploited individuals will acquire the capacity to rise up against their oppressors, leading to a reversal of consequences. I emphasized that it is foolish for any race to consider itself superior to others; we are one, one world, one God, one humanity, we want a good life, a beautiful earth, highlighting that the world's resources are sufficient for humanity to share, and we will never exhaust them. (3)Every individual has free will, except for minors who require supervision. So-called international laws that supposedly aim to improve the world appear to favor one race over others. In response to the corona virus, Africans developed their own solutions, but these required approval from the World Health Organization, resulting in delays pending WHO validation. In Nigeria, many companies are closing because overseas companies do not want local solution providers to coexist with their own, so they use their collective power to stop it. If we are to achieve peace and progress, we must work together, love one another, and share with one another. Otherwise, a time will come when no human can stop the nemesis of our corrupt attitudes. Interestingly, the most corrupt country in the world, which is also ranked as the most curious, questions why it is not listed among the corrupt nations. We must allow every country and race to decide what is good for them, as nobody should rule the world due to the lack of human capacity, which only the creator possesses. To summarize, the notion that one human being is superior to another is a falsehood, as is the idea that we do not need each other's support in life. Additionally, it is a misconception that any race can exist independently of others. It is also untrue that we do not all require the necessities of life, which bring fulfillment. It is an established fact that humanity shares a common origin. Consequently, we must work collaboratively with love, respect each other's cultural diversity, and share the resources provided by our creators for our mutual benefit. Don't forget you can give us donations to keep going because this mission going,this is more than what a personal effort can carry.just click on the link ,support us in Doller or naira shere the post as your contribution. create your account on our social media Jaconna. @topfans TOP Comments Dr Charles Apoki Africa Unite Africa Is Powerful Africans Rising SUN African Diaspora International Credit: JTT, Researcher, Biographer, Author, Musician, and CEO of JAGAJAG AFRICA LTD, Abuja, Nigeria. Whatsapp:2348105710207
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  • Mali has received a new batch of advanced military equipment from Russia, including T-72 tanks, BMP-3 infantry vehicles, Mi-24 helicopters, armored carriers, and patrol boats.

    The delivery is part of Mali’s shift away from Western support, aimed at boosting its fight against jihadist groups and strengthening national security.


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  • HOW TO DECOLONIZE AN AFRICAN CHILD FOR PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY

    Decolonizing an African child's upbringing involves nurturing a sense of identity, empowerment, and critical thinking that transcends colonial legacies. Here’s a detailed approach to decolonize an African child:

    1. {Cultural Education}
    {Teach African History} Incorporate pre-colonial and post-colonial history into the child’s education. Highlight the achievements and contributions of African civilizations.
    {Language Preservation} Encourage learning and speaking indigenous languages. This fosters a sense of belonging and cultural pride.
    {Traditional Practices} Engage the child in traditional customs, rituals, and storytelling to instill a connection with their heritage.

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    HOW TO DECOLONIZE AN AFRICAN CHILD FOR PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY Decolonizing an African child's upbringing involves nurturing a sense of identity, empowerment, and critical thinking that transcends colonial legacies. Here’s a detailed approach to decolonize an African child: 1. {Cultural Education} {Teach African History} Incorporate pre-colonial and post-colonial history into the child’s education. Highlight the achievements and contributions of African civilizations. {Language Preservation} Encourage learning and speaking indigenous languages. This fosters a sense of belonging and cultural pride. {Traditional Practices} Engage the child in traditional customs, rituals, and storytelling to instill a connection with their heritage. Follow us on all social media Jaconna,join us o our website read more articles through the link In the comment section. @topfans JTT Udah Genesis TOP Comments Prince Israel John Nadabo Philemon Gunde Silas Ugwuzor Iheanacho Vincent Njoku Okpala Ndidika Morris Ononiwu Gibson Okoro Onyekachukwu Ukachukwu Adam Lukman Anthony Ilechukwu Onyekachi Prince Prince Israel Hillary Asogwa Jajio Songs Otubeje Stephen Ikechi Ekeke Peter Momoh Immaculate Silver African Diaspora International Africans Rising SUN Africa Unite Africa Is Powerful JTT, Researcher, Biographer, Author, Musician, CEO of JAGAJAG AFRICA LTD, Abuja, Nigeria. Whatsapp:2348105710207
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  • THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE WORKING PERFECTLY ACCORDING TO ITS MANDATE

    Your statement reflects a critical perspective on the role and function of the Nigerian police force, which has been a topic of significant debate and discussion in Nigeria over the years. Here are some points that contextualize this view:

    1. Historical Context
    - {Colonial Roots} The Nigerian police force was established during colonial rule primarily to serve the interests of the colonial government, primarily for control and oppression rather than protection and service to the citizens.
    - {Post-Colonial Legacy} After Nigeria attained independence in 1960, the police inherited a structure and culture that often prioritized political control over public safety.

    2. Public Perception and Trust
    - {Corruption} There are widespread reports of corruption within the police force, where bribes and extortion have become common practices. This undermines public trust and leads to a perception of the police acting against the interests of the community.
    - {Human Rights Violations} Numerous instances of brutality, extrajudicial killings (notably by units like the now-disbanded SARS - Special Anti-Robbery Squad), and abusive behavior towards the citizens have contributed to this negative perception.

    3. The Safer Nigeria Initiative
    - {Protests and Advocacy} Movements such as #EndSARS have highlighted the grievances of citizens against police misconduct and have called for reform. These protests bring to light the demands of Nigerian citizens for a police force that protects rather than oppresses.
    - {Calls for Reform} There have been various calls from civil society for reforming the police, focusing on better training, accountability, and community policing as a means of restoring faith in the force.

    4. Societal Impact
    - {Fear and Distrust} The perception of the police as an entity working against the masses creates an atmosphere of fear and distrust. This can lead to underreporting of crimes and reluctance to cooperate with law enforcement.
    - {Impact on Crime Rates} Distrust in the police may deter effective policing and thus contribute to rising crime rates as communities feel unprotected.

    5. The Need for Reform
    - {Community Policing} There is a growing recognition that policing needs to be community-focused, transparent, and accountable to the people it serves.
    - {Legislative and Structural Changes} Effective reforms may require legal changes, restructuring the police hierarchy, and implementing new training programs to focus on human rights and community relations.

    Finally
    The sentiment that the Nigerian police force was designed against the Nigerian masses speaks to a broader issue of accountability, trust, and the need for substantial reforms within the police system. Ongoing dialogues, public protests, and calls for systemic change are crucial for reshaping the police force into an institution that genuinely serves and protects all Nigerians. A focus on community engagement, transparency, and accountability is essential for rebuilding trust and ensuring that the police serve their intended purpose.Since the Nigeria still not in control of the force nothing will be done to make it work , to me (JTT) I don't expect anything meaningful from them until Nigeria create her own police force.

    Credit: JTT, Researcher, Biographer, Author, Musician, CEO of JAGAJAG AFRICA LTD,
    JTT TOP Comments @topfans Jaconna Africans Rising SUN Africa Unite African Diaspora International
    THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE WORKING PERFECTLY ACCORDING TO ITS MANDATE Your statement reflects a critical perspective on the role and function of the Nigerian police force, which has been a topic of significant debate and discussion in Nigeria over the years. Here are some points that contextualize this view: 1. Historical Context - {Colonial Roots} The Nigerian police force was established during colonial rule primarily to serve the interests of the colonial government, primarily for control and oppression rather than protection and service to the citizens. - {Post-Colonial Legacy} After Nigeria attained independence in 1960, the police inherited a structure and culture that often prioritized political control over public safety. 2. Public Perception and Trust - {Corruption} There are widespread reports of corruption within the police force, where bribes and extortion have become common practices. This undermines public trust and leads to a perception of the police acting against the interests of the community. - {Human Rights Violations} Numerous instances of brutality, extrajudicial killings (notably by units like the now-disbanded SARS - Special Anti-Robbery Squad), and abusive behavior towards the citizens have contributed to this negative perception. 3. The Safer Nigeria Initiative - {Protests and Advocacy} Movements such as #EndSARS have highlighted the grievances of citizens against police misconduct and have called for reform. These protests bring to light the demands of Nigerian citizens for a police force that protects rather than oppresses. - {Calls for Reform} There have been various calls from civil society for reforming the police, focusing on better training, accountability, and community policing as a means of restoring faith in the force. 4. Societal Impact - {Fear and Distrust} The perception of the police as an entity working against the masses creates an atmosphere of fear and distrust. This can lead to underreporting of crimes and reluctance to cooperate with law enforcement. - {Impact on Crime Rates} Distrust in the police may deter effective policing and thus contribute to rising crime rates as communities feel unprotected. 5. The Need for Reform - {Community Policing} There is a growing recognition that policing needs to be community-focused, transparent, and accountable to the people it serves. - {Legislative and Structural Changes} Effective reforms may require legal changes, restructuring the police hierarchy, and implementing new training programs to focus on human rights and community relations. Finally The sentiment that the Nigerian police force was designed against the Nigerian masses speaks to a broader issue of accountability, trust, and the need for substantial reforms within the police system. Ongoing dialogues, public protests, and calls for systemic change are crucial for reshaping the police force into an institution that genuinely serves and protects all Nigerians. A focus on community engagement, transparency, and accountability is essential for rebuilding trust and ensuring that the police serve their intended purpose.Since the Nigeria still not in control of the force nothing will be done to make it work , to me (JTT) I don't expect anything meaningful from them until Nigeria create her own police force. Credit: JTT, Researcher, Biographer, Author, Musician, CEO of JAGAJAG AFRICA LTD, JTT TOP Comments @topfans Jaconna Africans Rising SUN Africa Unite African Diaspora International
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  • Really
    "I'm not a Nigerian artist. I don't want people calling me just Nigerian. That is d!srespectful.
    I'm not a Nigerian artist. When people call me Nigerian, I feel like my dreams are failing. I'm African, and my dream is to make Africa united. When I see Nigeria and South Africa fighting every time, I cry. America is successful today because all the countries(states) that make up America don't see any difference in each other. Their strength comes from unity. When you say you are from the US, people respect you without asking which state you are from, but for Africa, it's always us fighting each other. The day Africa becomes the United States of Africa, we will have the strongest nation in the world. Our music industry will grow, and our sound will be global. Africans are strong, but disunity and hate weakens us."

    ~ Burna Boy

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    Really 😮‼️ "I'm not a Nigerian artist. I don't want people calling me just Nigerian. That is d!srespectful. I'm not a Nigerian artist. When people call me Nigerian, I feel like my dreams are failing. I'm African, and my dream is to make Africa united. When I see Nigeria and South Africa fighting every time, I cry. America is successful today because all the countries(states) that make up America don't see any difference in each other. Their strength comes from unity. When you say you are from the US, people respect you without asking which state you are from, but for Africa, it's always us fighting each other. The day Africa becomes the United States of Africa, we will have the strongest nation in the world. Our music industry will grow, and our sound will be global. Africans are strong, but disunity and hate weakens us." ~ Burna Boy join Jaconna on all social media and on my our website for more life changing post .
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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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  • Capt Ibrahim Traore hands over the trophy to Rahimo FC, victors of the Coupe du Faso (Cup of Faso), the premier football championship in Burkina Faso, after defeating Sporting FC Cascades. Congratulations to the triumphant team and condolences to Sporting FC. Capt Traore, an ardent football fan, regularly invites celebrated international footballers to engage in friendly competitions with his presidential squad.

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    Capt Ibrahim Traore hands over the trophy to Rahimo FC, victors of the Coupe du Faso (Cup of Faso), the premier football championship in Burkina Faso, after defeating Sporting FC Cascades. Congratulations to the triumphant team and condolences to Sporting FC. Capt Traore, an ardent football fan, regularly invites celebrated international footballers to engage in friendly competitions with his presidential squad. Following us will make it easy for you to know when we post,follow us on all social media. #africandiasporainternational #africa #african #africandiaspora #AfricanCommunity #africans #weareafricans #Alkebulan #ImAFan #TheCore #diaspora #AFRISTO #AfricanDiasporaCommunity #UnitedAfricanDiaspora #IbrahimTraore #BurkinaFaso #football #CoupeduFaso #sports
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  • Donald Trump has announced that the US has hit 3 nuclear sites in Iran.
    this mean that without the help of America Iran would destroy God's own state to say? This fight has opened many Africans eyes that no God will fight for anybody, that those with the highest weapons are God on earth. ~JTT
    Donald Trump has announced that the US has hit 3 nuclear sites in Iran. this mean that without the help of America Iran would destroy God's own state to say? This fight has opened many Africans eyes that no God will fight for anybody, that those with the highest weapons are God on earth. ~JTT
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  • Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is in South Africa on a Courtesy Introductory Visit and will hold discussions with President Ramaphosa on several key issues of mutual interest.

    South Africa and Namibia share a common vision on issues of political and economic integration of the African continent.

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    🇳🇦🇿🇦 Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is in South Africa on a Courtesy Introductory Visit and will hold discussions with President Ramaphosa on several key issues of mutual interest. South Africa and Namibia share a common vision on issues of political and economic integration of the African continent. follow us on all social media,create your account on our website for more on made in Africa products. #africandiasporainternational #adi #africa #african #africandiaspora #AfricanCommunity #africans #weareafricans #Alkebulan #ImAFan #TheCore #diaspora #AFRISTO #AfricanDiasporaCommunity #UnitedAfricanDiaspora #jaconnaafrica #jtt #jajiotheteacher #africaunit
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