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We the people of Jehovah who believe the laws of the Bible vs the Luciferase Satanists
2nd Amendent right to bear arms in USA is under attack by the Liberals and the US Constitution
Luke 22:36
Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.
Revelation 13:10
He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity: he that killeth with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints.
16 US ATTORNEY GENERALS FIGHT BACK AGAINST NY AG
https://nationalfile.com/attor....neys-general-from-16
https://www.nbcnews.com/politi....cs/congress/australi
Draconian police state lockdowb measures in Australia and worldwide
https://indianexpress.com/arti....cle/world/australia-
Communist Socialists Liberals plan Property Business siezure planned , loss of Jobs , movement in.California and worldwide
https://youtu.be/mGs7mWWpHaU
Crash countries with whatever means necessary and then claim or buy it
Amazon wants to buy Cyprus
https://youtu.be/lwYOJLGw-Mw
ASHKE NAZI PROTOCOL TO DESTABLIZE COUNTRIES AND SET UP DESPOTS
PROTOCOL No. 8 1. We must arm ourselves with all the weapons which our opponents might employ against us. We must search out in the very finest shades of expression and the knotty points of the lexicon of law justification for those cases where we shall have to pronounce judgments that might appear abnormally audacious and unjust, for it is important that these resolutions should be set forth in expressions that shall seem to be the most exalted moral principles cast into legal form. Our directorate must surround itself with all these forces of civilization among which it will have to work. It will surround itself with publicists, practical jurists, administrators, diplomats and, finally, with persons prepared by a special super-educational training IN OUR SPECIAL SCHOOLS. These persons will have consonance of all the secrets of the social structure, they will know all the languages that can be made up by political alphabets and words; they will be made acquainted with the whole under side of human nature, with all its sensitive chords on which they will have to play. These chords are the cast of mind of the GOYIM, their tendencies, short-comings, vices and qualities, the particularities of classes and conditions. Needless to say that the talented assistants of authority, of whom I speak, will be taken not from among the GOYIM, who are accustomed to perform their administrative work without giving themselves the trouble to think what its aim is, and never consider what it is needed for.The administrators of the GOYIM sign papers without reading them, and they serve either for mercenary reasons or from ambition. 2. We shall surround our government with a whole world of economists. That is the reason why economic sciences form the principal subject of the teaching given to the Jews. Around us again will be a whole constellation of bankers, industrialists, capitalists and - THE MAIN THING -MILLIONAIRES, BECAUSE IN SUBSTANCE EVERYTHING WILL BE SETTLED BY THE QUESTION
OF FIGURES. 3. For a time, until there will no longer be any risk in entrusting responsible posts in our State to our brother-Jews, we shall put them in the hands of persons whose past and reputation are such that between them and the people lies an abyss, persons who, in case of disobedience to our instructions,must face criminal charges or disappear - this in order to make them defend our interests to their last gasp.
PROTOCOL No. 9 1. In applying our principles let attention be paid to the character of the people in whose country youlive and act; a general, identical application of them, until such time as the people shall have been re-educated to our pattern, cannot have success. But by approaching their application cautiously you willsee that not a decade will pass before the most stubborn character will change and we shall add a newpeople to the ranks of those already subdued by us. 2. The words of the liberal, which are in effect the words of our masonic watchword, namely,"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity," will, when we come into our kingdom, be changed by us into words nolonger of a watchword, but only an expression of idealism, namely, into "The right of liberty, the dutyof equality, the ideal of brotherhood." That is how we shall put it, - and so we shall catch the bull by thehorns ... DE FACTO we have already wiped out every kind of rule except our own, although DE JUREthere still remain a good many of them.
Lesbian AG wants due process retaliation as in the days of Sodom
https://www.wnd.com/2020/12/le....sbian-attorney-gener
AShkenazim, etc, ARM THEIR CITIZENS GAZA WAR . OCT. 7. 2023. AD
https://www.infowars.com/posts..../idf-arms-israeli-ci
Esau GrecoRomans live by the sword. Planet Solar System Flag worship idolatry they need to repent and recompense
Ancient Phoenicians worshipped planets
Obadiah prophesy Edom sets his nest among the stars
The destruction of Edom for their pride , and for their wrong unto Iacob . The salvation and victory of Iacob.
CNBC why SpaceX, Virgin Galactic, & Blue Origin are betting on Space Tourism
https://youtu.be/R_LqgcndmAo
Jeremiah Chapter 10 Heathens are dismayed at the signs of heaven and love idols
1 Hear ye the word which the LORD speaketh unto you, O house of Israel:
2 Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.
3 For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.
4 They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.
5 They are upright as the palm tree, but speak not: they must needs be borne, because they cannot go. Be not afraid of them; for they cannot do evil, neither also is it in them to do good.
Pentagon to launch mini space station lab as US military takes to the stars 7-17-2020
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/ne....ws/world-news/pentag
Psalm 83 , modern day Arabs trying to flee to space too instead of repenting from idolatry
UAE’s Amal spacecraft rockets toward Mars in Arab world 1st
By MARI YAMAGUCHI and VICTORIA MILKO
https://apnews.com/2ac2805903b....50493f42081568755b2c
4 mysterious objects spotted in deep space are unlike anything ever seen
By Mara Johnson-Groh - Live Science Contributor 5 days ago
https://youtu.be/shHvsBl6Ags
https://amp.theguardian.com/sc....ience/2020/feb/15/as
https://www.livescience.com/ci....rcular-radio-objects
Four new circular radio objects observed in space
Artemis an idol
https://www.strategic-culture.....org/news/2020/05/25/
Virgin Rocket Launch Fails https://www.msn.com/en-us/news..../technology/branson-
Psalm 2 hilarious
https://www.thedailybeast.com/....mark-zuckerberg-shad
Mark Zuckerberg Shades SpaceX’s Elon Musk For Blowing Up His $85m Amos-6 Satellite
Fret Not Thyself Psalm 37 Third World
Don't trust in chariots and horses trust in JAH
https://youtu.be/4Arfcl4dogs
Real Situation. Nation Fight against Nation Bob Marley https://youtu.be/g9uX_ZdzNY8
So much trouble in the world Bob Marley Space ship
https://youtu.be/gAFbYTvXXyY
Saints get ready there's a train coming Curtis Mayfield
https://youtu.be/NdKEbnS1eBE
USA Largest flying flag split in two in 2020
https://www.westernjournal.com..../largest-flying-us-f
China trying to land Rover on Mars
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com..../international/China
Nowhere to run nowhere to hide , Obadiah prophesy against Edom for wickedness
https://www.****ute.com/video/KMBcAvYH1f3L/
Jamaica is Judah, Benjamin Levi and the 12 Tribes of Israel that are in the Americas; the West Indies is Judah Genesis 49 v 10 . The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be. Yah and Christ is the Head of Jamaica. Eternal Father bless our land is our anthem. Marcus Garvey gathered up the Americas Negroes who wanted to go back to Africa and it was done.
Why bloodline Israelites and Jews name their lands and parishes after the saints? Because Negroes descend from the saints and the church is built by the Jews who believed and became the early Christians , believers or saints.
COMMONWEALTH OF ISRAEL CARICOM COMPANY OF NATIONS AFRICA CARIBBEAN PACIFIC AMERICAS WORLDWIDE
Genesis 35v
11 And God saide vnto him, I am God Almightie: be fruitfull and multiply: a nation and a company of nations shall be of thee, and Kings shall come out of thy loynes.
JAH is SHORT FOR JEHOVAH, Jamaicans are called JAH JAH CHILDREN OR IAH PICKNEYS
JEHOVAH Means I AM THE ETERNAL LIVING ONE
MICAH IS A PROPHET OF JEHOVAH, MEANING WHO IS LIKE JEHOVAH
JAH MICAH
JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH IS JEHOVAH IN THE FLESH, EMMANUAL MEANS GOD WITH US
LAND OF WOOD AND WATER:
Deuteronomy 7:13
And hee will loue thee, and blesse thee, and multiply thee: Hee will also blesse the fruit of thy wombe, and the fruit of thy land, thy corne, and thy wine, and thine oile, the encrease of thy kine, and the flockes of thy sheepe, in the land which hee sware vnto thy fathers to giue thee.
Psalm 1, Psalms 107:35
He turneth the wildernesse into a standing water: and dry ground into water-springs.
SAINTS, PURITANS, PILGRIMS, APOSTLES OF CHRIST's CHILDREN
ST . MARY PARISH ETC, ANNATO BAY JAMAICA, MARYLAND
Parishioners are church goers. Many Parishes were in the Americas before the Edomites came.
Parishes and St Names were in the early US colonies when the Negroes ruled the Americas few places like New Orleans retain parishes and St names. Fleeing religious persecution constantly
Civilized Tribes North American Free West Indians some parishes such as Nottaway Parish
http://freeafricanamericans.com/free_Indians.htm
CARIBBEAN ST. SAINT NAMES, WEST INDIAN SAINT NAMES WHY?
https://nypost.com/2015/06/01/....saints-be-praised-wh
Jamaican footballer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwayne_Miller Dwayne St Aubyn Miller
Jamaican Politician Hon. Robert St. Aubyn Montague
Representative for Parish St. Mary Western
Christendom is the church. Jamaica has most churches per square mile in the earth. The church is the body of Christ. Peter was the JEW that Christ chose to build his church. Our lands and parishes are named after all those saints. We are their descendants in the earth today defenders of the faith of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. A PARISH is from PARISHIONER , a church goer.
St Peter, St David , St. Mary, St. Thomas, St. Ann, St . Patrick, St Elizabeth, St. Andrew , St Johns, St James, St. Lucia, St. Aloysius, St Peter, St Paul, etc all over the Americas we continue the work our forefathers and foremothers started
"Denton Aloyisius" Majah Hype Black Americans with West Indian Names
https://youtu.be/-jTlCTVCtYc
From BC to AD Israelites, Jews were early Christians in Americas
https://youtu.be/meF4zrmw59E
What West Indians Negroe Indians Amerindians American Indians Red Indians from antiquity look like https://youtu.be/T8nKoYbeiC4
Jamaica has a judge Patrick Robinson at the International Court of Justice. CARICOM has voting rights at the United Nations. The Caribbean Court of Justice handles criminal and civil and appeals for member states. Barbados has 100 percent literacy rate. After US Canada Trinidad purchasing power parity is 3rd in the Americas. Jamaican music has led to independence of many oppressed nations worldwide. Many North American Negroes are descended from or related to West Indian Negroes. "We run things, things nuh run we" is a popular Jamaican saying. Also we are small but we are a great people.
Martin Luther King "in Jamaica I feel like a human being"
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com..../news/in-jamaica-i-f
Jamaican flag number one in the world World Cup of Flags Twitter Competition
https://jamaicans.com/jamaican....-flag-wins-it-all-in
JAMAICA IS THE CAPITAL OF CHRISTENDOM, JESUS CHRIST'S KINGDOM ON EARTH
Jamaica has the most churches per square mile on earth, The Bible practising Puritans Pilgrims Saints fled to Jamaica and the West Indies to start their own nations under Christ to worship YAH in PEACE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christendom
ETERNAL FATHER, JEHOVAH is who Jamaica's National anthem is dedicated to
BEFORE GOD, is who Jamaica's pledge is dedicated to, not a FLAG OR STANDARD like the Romans
Portuguese Jew descendants
https://www.thestar.com/life/t....ravel/2021/02/27/why
https://jamaicans.com/did-you-....know-there-are-3-cit
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Israel the Dispersed the Day of Redemption is Near Gloria Bailey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWWKRgFJ_bg
Liberal means free do whatever. Satan is the lawless one . Liberals and Guillotines.
L G B T Q R + Marxism Feminism anti family anti Patriarchs pedophiles
https://www.breitbart.com/poli....tics/2020/09/03/cali
https://www.naturalnews.com/20....20-09-01-lgbt-tip-of
https://www.breitbart.com/poli....tics/2021/04/15/mich
Satanists
anti holiness
ant Christ
Witchcraft
Rob
Rape
Steal
Kill
Destroy
profit from misery
pedophiles
Abortion
Murder
Censor the good promote the bad
Antichrist
Suppress cures like fasting prayer power to heal through Christ and foods
Promote Islam and Idolatry
Promote promiscuity
Redefine Yahs truth
Teach lies and bear false witness
Anarchy and lawlessness
Hypocrisy
Christian persecution widespread world wide
Media Censorship
Cannibalism
Blood drinking
Usury
False contracts fake treaties
False justice
Mayhem
Unrepentant whoredom
Mixed bloodline
Family breakup
Anti Bible
Burn Bibles
Promote promiscuity
Promote crimes against the righteous
Protect the wicked
Feminism
Women dress like men
Men dress like women and shave their faces to look like boys or women
P R O T O C O L
"We intend to appear as though we were the liberators of the labouring man, come to free him from this oppression, when we shall suggest to him to join the ranks of our armies of Socialists, Anarchists and Communists. The latter we always patronise, pretending to help them out of fraternal principle and the general interest of humanity evoked by our socialistic masonry. The aristocracy, who by right shared the labour of the working classes, were interested in the same being well-fed, healthy and strong. We are interested in the opposite, i.e., in the degeneration of the Gentiles. Our strength lies in keeping the working man in perpetual want and impotence; because, by so doing, we retain him subject to our will and, in his own surroundings, he will never find either power or energy to stand up against us. Hunger will confer upon Capital more powerful rights over the labourer than ever the lawful power of the sovereign could confer upon the aristocracy. We govern the masses by making use of feelings of jealousy and hatred kindled by oppression and need. And by means of these feelings we brush aside those who impede us in our course. When the time comes for our Worldly Ruler to be crowned, we will see to it that by the same means--that is to say, by making use of the mob--we will destroy everything that may prove to be an obstacle in our way. The Gentiles are no longer capable of thinking without our aid in matters of science. That is why they do not realise the vital necessity of certain things; which we will make a point of keeping against themoment when our hour arrives--namely, that in schools the only true and the most important of all sciences must be taught, that is, the science of the life of man and social conditions, both of which require a division of labour and therefore the classification of people in castes and classes. It is imperative that every one should know that true equality cannot exist owing to the different nature of various kinds of work, and those who act in a manner detrimental to a whole caste have a different responsibility before the law to those who commit a crime only affecting their personal honour."
Vernon Jones the goal of Black Lives Matter is to destroy the black family
https://www.breitbart.com/radi....o/2020/09/01/vernon-
https://www.breitbart.com/
Portland Rioters Bring Guillotine, Burn American flags
GA HB 1274 death penalty provide for death by guillotine
Liberal Canada orders Guillotines
https://www.naturalnews.com/20....20-11-15-canadian-go
Liberal France invented the guillotine, who suffers, the righteous is their target
Ashkenazi , Islam, Psalm 83 Coalition, UN and one world government, one world religion, idolaters, leftists, LGBT, Black Lives Matter on NOAHIDE LAWS with guillotines, tribunals inquistions
https://unherd.com/2021/05/why....-are-women-becoming-
JUST IN: Marjorie Taylor Greene Rips Kamala Harris Over "BLM Riots" In Angry House Floor Speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWguHCC8kr4
Uncle Yahshuah Truth TV (WEEKLY NEWS SHOW) 1st Episode! U.S. SPACE FORCE EXPLAINED! LADY GAGA DRESSED LIKE STAR WARS AT THE 2021 INAUGURATION. JEFFREY EPSTEINS BIRTHDAY, TRUMP PARDONS BLACK MEN ON HIS LAST DAY IN OFFICE, BLACK PEOPLE CELEBRATE TRUMPS REMOVAL.THIS IS THE 1ST EPISODE FOR MY NEWS SERIES. WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE, UNCLE YAHSHUAH TRUTH TV NEWS, EXPLAINS THE REASON WHY.
"Healing the Hebrew in a strange land" Join me as we walk through over 100 year of oppression in various forms against the Hebrew starting at Slavery 1865. There is a Healing mentally, physically, and spiritually that need to take place for our people. Special guest Ashanda at Large. Elephant Man Podcast Like subscribe share.
In 1811, Shawnee Chief Tecumseh put a curse on all American Presidents.
The curse started in 1820 and are on every President who is elected in a year that ends in Zero!
In this video we look at America's Presidents from 1820 until 2000.
We are reminded that TMH ensures that all things on earth have a spiritual component.
Ameria has been warned ... and now it is time for her judgement.
Finally, it is here, the stage has been set "FARus" to advance towards our place of promise.
Immediate African Passport/(Dual) Citizenship/Sovereignty/Autonomy
Economic Freedom, Economic, Trade and Commercial Development
Land and Refuge
Nation Building and Kingdom Building
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This a short clip from a CNN interview in 1988.
Mr. Cokely was an American political researcher and lecturer who lectured nationally on political and economic issues relating especially to the "African American community". For more see link below https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Cokely
Haitians in Chile - the largest migrant community in Latin America - are underpaid and often live in dire conditions.
Many are afraid to seek government and medical help for fear of being deported.
And now, the pandemic is fuelling racism.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Santiago.
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In this first episode, Zeinab Badawi travels across the continent examining the origins of humankind; how and why we evolved in Africa - Africa is the greatest exporter of all time: every human being originated in Africa.
During her journey Zeinab is granted rare access to the actual bones of one of the most iconic discoveries in the field of palaeontology, ‘Lucy' in Ethiopia, or as she is known in Amharic, ‘Dinkenesh’, which means ‘you are marvellous’.
Zeinab also spends time in Tanzania with a tribe that is unique in the world because they live in the way our ancestors did, as hunters of big animals and gatherers. This community who have rarely been filmed provide a fascinating insight into how we have lived for most of our history.
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Domestic workers play a key role in many households across the continent.
They are often invisible yet indispensable. Lynette is a Zimbabwean mother of three, she gave the BBC's Focus on Africa radio a rare insight into the inner life of a domestic worker.
Illustrations: George Wafula
Producers: Kim Chakanetsa and Gloria Achieng
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There have been numerous attacks in Mali in recent months, some ethnically driven, some carried out by jihadist groups.
Clashes between Dogon hunters and semi-nomadic Fulani herders are frequent.
This week, the UN and aid groups said there are five times more Malians displaced in the first half of 2019 compared to the same period last year.
But how did this conflict come about, and what is being done to resolve it?
The BBC's West Africa Correspondent Louise Dewast explains.
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Chioma Ajunwa won Nigeria's first ever Olympic gold in the long jump in 1996. She is also a police officer in Lagos, and she thinks more needs to be done to bring Olympic success to her country.
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Zeinab Badawi travels to the rarely visited country of Eritrea and neighbouring Ethiopia to chart the rise of the kingdom of Aksum.
Described as one of the four greatest civilisations of the ancient world Zeinab examines archaeological remains in both countries dating back many hundreds of years before our common era.
She explains how the kings of Aksum grew rich and powerful from their control of Red Sea trade and how they were one of the first civilisations in the world that officially embraced Christianity in the fourth century. Also find out why the Queen of Sheba and the secret of the Ark of the Covenant are so fundamental to Ethiopia’s history.
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Some African economies have continued to grow rapidly even during the global downturn. But long before then,Nigerians have been known for their love for glamour and big spending. It's not unheard of for a champagne bottle to cost an unbelievable amount. So just what is it about Nigerians and luxury brands?
Caleb Mutombo doesn’t fit the stereotype of a bodybuilder. He was born severely disabled and weighs less than 40kg. Despite that, he now competes in South Africa and hopes to inspire other people to follow him into the sport.
Video Journalists: Christian Parkinson and Late Lawson
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Coronavirus infections in Africa are rising fast and the number of deaths is increasing daily.
But African governments are fighting back by enforcing various preventative measures, including lockdowns.
But how are they being implemented and how will they affect African economies in the long run?
Georgie Ndirangu from BBC Africa's Money Daily explains.
Video produced by Anthony Irungu and Marko Zoric.
Illustrations by Millicent Wachira and George Wafula.
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In this episode, we see how city states and kingdoms gave rise to rich and diverse civilisations, including some of the most iconic works of art on the continent: the Benin bronzes, dating back to the 13th century.
Zeinab Badawi travels to Nigeria where she is granted a rare interview with the King of the Benin kingdom in southern Nigeria. She meets the Queen Mother of Lagos, at her ancestral palace on Lagos Island where she relates the history of the Yoruba people.
And Zeinab also has an audience with the former governor of Nigeria’s central bank who became the Emir of Kano, one of northern Nigeria’s Muslim city states.
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When Danielle, aka Ebonixsims, wanted to make a computer game character in her image, she found that she couldn't.
London-based Danielle realised there was something missing, and that black gamers were underrepresented in character creation - so she started making custom video game content.
After Grammy award-winning rapper T-Pain used her creations, Danielle wants to help gaming companies improve their diversity and representation.
Video journalist: Maisie Smith-Walters.
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In this episode, Zeinab Badawi travels to Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire to find out about the Asante people and their kingdom. We examine the history, myths and legends of the Asante people. We attend the Akwasidae, a colourful festival where the King of the kings of the Asante - known as the Asantehene - has his gold regalia on full display as a way of projecting wealth and prestige. And we hear about the great Asante queen who led the resistance against the invading British and hid the Asante’s most valued and sacred possession: the Golden Stool. The Asante serve as an example of how despite decades of colonial rule, Africans maintained their traditions and continue to revel in and perpetuate their heritage and customs.
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In February 1952, Princess Elizabeth was enjoying a short break in Kenya with Prince Philip, her husband of five years. It was a brief respite from their royal duties.
And it was here on 6 February, that the princess became Queen, after George VI passed away in his sleep.
Now Queen Elizabeth II is the UK's longest-reining monarch.
Former Burundian intelligence agents say that the country’s security services are running secret torture and detention sites to silence dissent. Using cutting edge reconstruction techniques BBC Africa Eye examines one house in particular, which was filmed in a video posted on social media in 2016. A red liquid, which looked like blood, was seen pouring from its gutter. We ask if Burundi’s repression of opponents has now gone underground? The government has always denied any human rights violations, and declined to comment for this report.
A BBC Africa Eye investigation - produced and directed by Charlotte Attwood and Maud Jullien.
Edited by Suzanne Vanhooymissen
Spatial reconstruction and Situated Testimony: Forensic Architecture
Motion Graphics: Tom Flannery
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Alongside the vast gold fields of Ghana are thousands of illegal mines or galamsey, where unskilled miners dream of hitting the big time. These mines rely mainly on children who abandon an education in an attempt to support their families.
Galamsey is a dangerous game – can anyone get rich quick? BBC Africa Eye investigates.
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Oliver Mutukudzi with a song called Kupokana - a warning to be careful about the words that come out of your mouth.
As the BBC's Connected Africa Day focuses on Africa's new broadband connectivity, Network Africa sessions step in to provide you with the opportunity to really test the new technology by watching the great Zimbabwean singer and guitarist, Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi performing two tracks live in our Bush House studios.
These are images Sudan’s government does not want you to see: teams of masked, plainclothes agents chasing down protesters, beating them, and dragging them off to secret detention centres in Khartoum.
Who are these hit squads? Where are these detention centres? And what happens inside their walls?
BBC Africa Eye has analysed dozens of dramatic videos filmed during the recent uprising, and spoken with witnesses who have survived torture at the hands of the Bashir regime. Some of these protesters tell us about a secret and widely feared holding facility – The Fridge – where the cold is used an instrument of torture.
Investigation led by:
Benjamin Strick
Abdulmoniem Suleiman
Klaas Van Dijken
Aliaume Leroy
Produced and Edited by:
Suzanne Vanhooymissen
Tom Flannery
Daniel Adamson
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Nigeria is Africa's largest producer of oil and natural gas - yet about half of the country’s population has no access to electricity, and those that do face daily power cuts that can last for hours on end.
Meet the men and women on the front line of Nigeria’s energy crisis as they battle public anger and a decaying infrastructure in Port Harcourt, Nigeria’s oil hub.
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Through a tradition called "money marriage", some young girls are used as currency in a type of modern slavery among the Becheve people in southern Nigeria. Children are sold to men as old as 90 to settle debts or as a form of payment. BBC Africa hears from the girls themselves, an elderly husband and the man fighting against the custom.
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As the number of coronavirus cases in Kenya rise, citizens have been advised to stay at home in isolation.
The country began a 19:00 to 05:00 curfew on Friday.
Informal employment contributes 83% of all jobs in Kenya, with those workers particularly vulnerable, living from pay cheque to pay cheque.
BBC Africa spoke to Esther, a domestic worker in the capital Nairobi.
Video producers: Anne Okumu, Njoroge Muigai and Priscilla Ng’ethe.
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Ghanaian cardinal Peter Turkson was considered Africa's main candidate for Pope.
In his country, however, many believe that Catholicism is under threat from the growing appeal of Pentecostal churches.
BBC Africa's Akwasi Sarpong sent this report from Accra.
BP agreed to pay around $10bn (£8bn) to a businessman involved in a suspicious energy deal.
The energy giant bought Frank Timis' stake in a gas field off the coast of Senegal for $250 million in 2017.
But documents obtained by BBC Panorama and Africa Eye reveal that BP was also projected to pay his company between $9bn and $12bn in royalties.
Both BP and Mr Timis deny any wrongdoing. Read the full statement from Mr Timis here: https://bbc.in/2NOQP4j
Update 9 July 2019: BP did not dispute the $10 billion figure prior to publication, but has subsequently said it is wholly inaccurate and exaggerated.
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In 2017 this troupe of Ghanaian pallbearers went viral following BBC Africa's coverage of their flamboyant coffin-carrying dances, garnering millions of views.
Three years later and the group has experienced a second round of internet fame, with social media users adopting the troupe as a dark-humoured symbol of death in the time of Covid-19.
BBC Africa's Sulley Lansah met up with the leader of the troupe to get his reaction to his new-found fame, and to see how he's coping during the pandemic.
Edited by Faith Ilevbare and Marko Zoric
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In this episode Zeinab Badawi focuses on the fall of the kingdom of Aksum and how the Christian kings who followed in the wake of its demise left powerful legacies especially that of King Lalibela who ruled in the 12/13th century. He is credited with building a complex of rock hewn churches which represent amazing feats of engineering at that time.
Zeinab also charts the arrival of Islam in this part of Africa and how the Christian kings and Muslim emirs co-existed. And she visits Harar, the most holy of Ethiopia’s cities for Muslims, where she observes the bizarre long-standing tradition of the ‘hyena men’ of Harar who feed these wild animals by hand.
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Former Senegal midfielder had to spend 10 days sleeping rough under a stadium while awaiting his trial with his first club.
The ex-Liverpool and Stoke player now runs his own academy which trains Senegalese children in football, but only if they stay in school.He's been talking to BBC Africa as part of the Where Are They Now? series, looking at ex-Premier League players from Africa.
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Naomi Campbell says she was rejected from a recent campaign because of her "skin colour".
The British supermodel was speaking in Lagos, Nigeria, where she is attending the Arise Fashion week, an event that showcases diversity and the best fashion designers from across Africa.
She told the BBC's Mayeni Jones that she was baffled when her picture wasn't used, given her family 'genes'.
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Zambia's Mizinga Melu, CEO of Barclays Africa Regional Management in Johannesburg, shares her five lessons for life.
Part of the BBC's new series Power Women, profiling some of Africa's top female CEOs and managing directors.
Watch the full interview: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-37951029
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The coronavirus is not only a public health emergency. It also poses a major threat to the world’s economy. It’s already caused global stock markets to crash, raising fears of a recession.
BBC Money Daily's Maya Hayakawa explains how the virus might affect African countries' economies.
Produced by Anthony Irungu and Hugo Williams. Illustrations by Millicent Wachira.
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Kenyans and Nigerians have been engaged in a Twitter battle following reports that Kenya's national football team the Harambee Stars had been denied a proper training ground. The Kenyans also complained about their hotel accommodation. The Nigerian Super Eagles are the reigning African champions.
Sierra Leone was one of the hardest hit countries when the Ebola epidemic struck West Africa in 2014. Now it is battling the coronavirus. The first case was confirmed on the 31 of March and since then the numbers have been climbing steadily.
Tyson Conteh is a filmmaker in Makeni, a city in northern Sierra Leone. He covered the Ebola outbreak for BBC Africa Eye in the documentary Standing Among The Living and now he is making a series of video diaries for BBC Africa showing how his city is dealing with the coronavirus. In the first episode he looks at how this pandemic is again changing the way Sierra Leoneans behave and interact with one another.
Directed by Tyson Conteh and Video by Chernor Mustapha Thoronka (Justice), Future View Media Centre in Makeni.
Produced and edited by Jerry Rothwell and Sam Liebmann, Metfilm Production.
Music produced by Purple Field Productions PFP.
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Warning: contains scenes of drug use.
A heroin-based drug cocktail called nyaope is destroying young lives in South Africa’s townships.
Our reporter Golden Mtika finds an old family friend, Jesus, addicted to the drug and scavenging in an open sewer.
While Jesus goes into rehab, Golden goes in search of the dealers who bribe the police and push the drug. But will Jesus get clean?
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In this episode Zeinab Badawi travels to the country of her birth and the very region of her forefathers and mothers: northern Sudan where she sheds light on this little-known aspect of ancient African history, the great Kingdom of Kush.
Its kings ruled for many hundreds of years and indeed in the eighth century BC they conquered and governed Egypt for the best part of 100 years. Furthermore, Kush was an African superpower. Its influence extended to the modern day Middle East.
Zeinab visits the best preserved of Sudan’s one thousand pyramids and shows how some of the ancient customs of Kush have endured to this day.
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Six months into her pregnancy, Linda Nderitu experienced blood loss caused by perinatal depression. Now she’s speaking out about the mental illness, with the hope of helping other women who are facing the same struggle.
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An underworld of quack doctors and conmen have been exploiting the coronavirus pandemic and making money selling fake coronavirus cures. Investigative reporter Anas Aremeyaw Anas goes undercover in Ghana, exposing a Covid-19 scam said to be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
WHO estimates 100,000 people die as a consequence of fake clinical and herbal medicines every year in Africa. Posing as the brother of a man infected with the deadly coronavirus, Anas sets out to find so-called cures, to expose the men who sell them, and to test the liquids for potentially dangerous and toxic ingredients.
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Shewa Hagos and her sons changed their sandwich shop into a traditional Eritrean cafe in 2014.
Within a few months, the Blue Nile had become London's best restaurant on the review site TripAdvisor.
BBC's Africa's Peter Okwoche went to test his taste buds.
Snails are eaten in large quantities in parts of West Africa where they are considered a delicacy, but most people in Eastern and Southern Africa do not eat snails.
Now, one entrepreneur is raising snails in Kenya. It is the only snail farm in East Africa, as Ruth Nesoba reports.
Inflenced by Fela Kuti and Jimi Hendrix, Nigerian-born and New York based 'Blu-funk' musician, Keziah Jones performed a Network Africa session in studio S6 at Bush house.
"Lagos vs New York" is from his five track Nigerian Funk EP which comes in advance of the release of his fifth album, Nigerian Wood, due out in the autumn.
Described as "an album of pride and love" Keziah's new material seeks to represent Nigeria in a more contemporary cultural context with this track drawing parallels between his two favourite cities.
What does strongman Iron Biby eat for breakfast? What's his advice on getting more ripped? He shares his tips with BBC Sport Africa.
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We met up with Arsenal and Nigeria footballer Alex Iwobi when he returned to Lagos to visit a football academy. He met up with some of the young players who look up to him as an inspiration.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo should be one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
The BBC's Africa Editor Fergal Keane looks at what went wrong.
Producers: Charlotte Pamment and Piers Scholfield
Graphics: Ian Paul Joyce
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