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  • Sonia Aimy Oduwa - ISE YA
    by ODUWA on December 31, 2012 at 1:23 PM
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    ODUWA with an inimitable velvety voice, Nigerian-born Italian songwriter, singer, actress and cultural activist Sonia Oduwa Aimy is the quintessential virtuoso of world music. Her music juts out unrestrained brilliance evoking the sound of highlife, afro-jazz, and call-and-response traditional African griot styles. Touching hearts and souls has been her passion since she started singing at the age of 11 in her native Benin City in Nigeria where she received early education from her mother in traditional folklore. She is a hardworking artist, who manages her time creatively engaging in numerous artistic initiatives. Her art is distinctly cultural with a deep sense of Africa which sets the backdrop for her audience and provides the spiritual foundation for every performance. Her generous spirit is evident in her lyrics and is palpable in her music and stage plays as is exemplified by how much she gives of herself on the stage.

  • Sonia Aimy Oduwa - Africa
    by ODUWA on December 31, 2012 at 1:21 PM
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    ODUWA with an inimitable velvety voice, Nigerian-born Italian songwriter, singer, actress and cultural activist Sonia Oduwa Aimy is the quintessential virtuoso of world music. Her music juts out unrestrained brilliance evoking the sound of highlife, afro-jazz, and call-and-response traditional African griot styles. Touching hearts and souls has been her passion since she started singing at the age of 11 in her native Benin City in Nigeria where she received early education from her mother in traditional folklore. She is a hardworking artist, who manages her time creatively engaging in numerous artistic initiatives. Her art is distinctly cultural with a deep sense of Africa which sets the backdrop for her audience and provides the spiritual foundation for every performance. Her generous spirit is evident in her lyrics and is palpable in her music and stage plays as is exemplified by how much she gives of herself on the stage.

  • Sonia Aimy Oduwa - Africa
    by ODUWA on December 31, 2012 at 1:16 PM
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    ODUWA with an inimitable velvety voice, Nigerian-born songwriter, singer, actress and cultural activist Oduwa Aimy is the quintessential virtuoso of world music. Her music juts out unrestrained brilliance evoking the sound of highlife, afro-jazz, and call-and-response traditional African griot styles. Touching hearts and souls has been her passion since she started singing at the age of 11 in her native Benin City in Nigeria where she received early education from her mother in traditional folklore. She is a hardworking artist, who manages her time creatively engaging in numerous artistic initiatives. Her art is distinctly cultural with a deep sense of Africa which sets the backdrop for her audience and provides the spiritual foundation for every performance. Her generous spirit is evident in her lyrics and is palpable in her music and stage plays as is exemplified by how much she gives of herself on the stage.

  • Joe Tex-Yusef Hazziez ( Joe Tex )
    by Bro. Akil on November 9, 2012 at 12:42 PM
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    Yusef Hazziez ( Joe Tex ) Won the Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater competition four times. In 1968 Joe Tex joined the Nation of Islam. The Hon. Elijah Muhammad gave him the name Yusef Hazziez. He gave up show business in 1972. He returned to recording in 1977 and had his biggest hit records " I Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Women)" and "Hold On To What You've Got."

  • Tribute To A Beautiful People
    by Bro. Akil on November 9, 2012 at 12:34 PM
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    African Violet Part1 A Tribute for all who gave their lives and to those that still fight for the liberation of our people. . " If I knew what I know now some people would not be in this video." Listen to the words, I love this song. Terry Callier is the artist who passed away 2012, a great singer who never received the credit deserved.

  • Tribute To Fathers And Sons
    by Bro. Akil on November 9, 2012 at 12:23 PM
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    We all see the negativity about the Black Man, Not True. We Love And Support Our Sons

  • Ali and Sly
    by Bro. Akil on June 11, 2012 at 8:17 AM
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    Muhammad Ali trying to educate and Sly is high.

  • Naijjjjjaaaaaa
    by Odudua on April 4, 2012 at 4:05 PM
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  • The Dogons:An extraordinary set of peopl...
    by Reunionblackfamily. on March 5, 2012 at 4:37 PM
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    The Dogons:An extraordinary set of people from Mali, West Africa have baffled Nasa Astronauts and well known Rocket Scientists around the world with their sophisticated and advanced knowledge of the universe. The Dogon are believed to be of Egyptian decent fleeing religious persecutions and their astronomical lore goes back thousands of years to 3200 BC. The Dogon star, which scientists call Sirius B, wasn't even photographed until it was done by a large telescope in 1970. How did the Dogon gain this knowledge thousands of years ago without any known ancient telescopes yet to be found.

  • The Dogons: An extraordinary set of peop...
    by Reunionblackfamily. on March 5, 2012 at 4:33 PM
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    The Dogons: An extraordinary set of people from Mali, West Africa have baffled Nasa Astronauts and well known Rocket Scientists around the world with their sophisticated and advanced knowledge of the universe. The Dogon are believed to be of Egyptian decent fleeing religious persecutions and their astronomical lore goes back thousands of years to 3200 BC. The Dogon star, which scientists call Sirius B, wasn't even photographed until it was done by a large telescope in 1970. How did the Dogon gain this knowledge thousands of years ago without any known ancient telescopes yet to be found

  • Juilius Malema - South Africa Youth Lead...
    by Bro. Akil on November 21, 2011 at 4:50 PM
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    Justice Malala Reports: Malema has become what his growing number of supporters call an "unstoppable tsunami", a phrase once used to describe Zuma as he made his bid to unseat Thabo Mbeki from office. Many say he has become too popular and too powerful to rein in.

  • je je je
    by wolem on November 13, 2011 at 5:59 PM
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    beautiful nubia


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