Kwame Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast (now Ghana), and shepherded the country in its struggle for independence from Great Britain. He went on to be named life president of both the nation and his party, until the army and police in Ghana seized power in 1966 and he found asylum in Guinea.
In this episode of The Melanated Files (MFiles) we introduce Jason Gatewood, an American University Teacher and Journalist living in Japan. Listen as Jason shares his experience living in Japan for almost eighteen years as well as offload a wealth of knowledge on how to learn Japanese. Watch to hear his story. You can find Jason on Instagram and Twitter here: @starrwulfe
BRAND NEW ZEZE MILLZ SHOW featuring the infamous leader of Spac nation, Pastor Tobi. You're in for another entertaining, enlightening interview on @TREND CENTRL
In 30 years, Nigeria is set to become the third-most populous country in the world, with 400 million inhabitants. Like in other parts, some Nigerians think that family planning is a thing of the west, and no African out to adhere to it. But some experts say this rapid growth is a ticking bomb. Our reporter Edith Kimani meets young people looking for solutions. Are you pro or against family planning? We welcome your views on this topical issue in our comments section below.
"Black Epidemic" takes a brutally honest look at black ethnicity, the "black" identity, its myths, contradictions and undesired effects. This quick look samples all 7 chapters giving a high level preview of the entire series dealing with black ethnicity.
A medical anthropologist and a poisons expert travel to Haiti to explore the mystery of whether zombies exist. The team enters the dark heart of Haiti to find their subjects using brain scans and DNA testing in their investigations.
Sooo y’all, The reoccurring question I always seem to get is “Why did you guys move to Africa?” or “Why did you guys choose Gambia?” ..So, I decided to make a video talking about just what drove us to Africa (GAMBIA)...Hope you guys enjoy! 💜🇬🇲
VICE travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation's eventual intervention, most of Liberia's young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers who were forced into war have been left to fend for themselves, the murderous warlords who once led them in cannibalistic rampages have taken up as so-called community leaders, and new militias are lying in wait for the opportunity to reclaim their country from a government they rightly mistrust.