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THE SAME PEOPLE THAT OWN RECORD LABELS OWN PRISONS
- What’s Your Mantra?
Michael Jackson on Mantras
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- What’s Your Mantra?
Michael Jackson on Mantras
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CONGO ONE OF THE RICHEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD WITH 22 MILLION STARVING 😭
Embezzled Funds by Trump Tower Apartments- SEIZED
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Embezzled Funds by Trump Tower Apartments- SEIZED
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JAMAICAN MYSIC SOCIETY REQUESTS RADIO FRIENDLY EDITS
The Jamaica Music Society (JAMMS) is encouraging young local music producers to consider making radio edits of their productions to ensure airplay and wide distribution that will maximise revenue.
https://jis.gov.jm/jamms-urges-young-music-producers-to-generate-radio-friendly-material/
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The Jamaica Music Society (JAMMS) is encouraging young local music producers to consider making radio edits of their productions to ensure airplay and wide distribution that will maximise revenue.
https://jis.gov.jm/jamms-urges-young-music-producers-to-generate-radio-friendly-material/
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RUSSIA & CHINA ARE NOT ARROGANT LIKE THE WEST
President of Congo, the 2nd biggest country in Africa SHOCKS French TV host.
"Are you saying that the Chinese or the Russians behave better than us, Westerners?”
President: "Oh absolutely… We cannot understand why you come with your arrogance to give us lessons, for example, on human rights."
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President of Congo, the 2nd biggest country in Africa SHOCKS French TV host.
"Are you saying that the Chinese or the Russians behave better than us, Westerners?”
President: "Oh absolutely… We cannot understand why you come with your arrogance to give us lessons, for example, on human rights."
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THE 10th BIENNIAL DIASPORA CONFERENCE
Montego Bay
16th - 19th June 2024
$75 - $160 per Ticket
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/10th-biennial-jamaica-diaspora-conference-registration-875811023347
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Montego Bay
16th - 19th June 2024
$75 - $160 per Ticket
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/10th-biennial-jamaica-diaspora-conference-registration-875811023347
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THE 10th BIENNIAL DIASPORA CONFERENCE JAMAICA
Montego Bay
16th - 19th June 2024
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Montego Bay
16th - 19th June 2024
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UAE BUYING AFRICAN FORESTS
Set off Carbon Tax
Countries are buying up huge swathes of the continent's forests to off-set their own carbon footprints. And UAE is one of the biggest buyers. The Middle East petrostate aims to be a net-zero nation by 2050 and has snapped up African forests covering the size of Great Britain. But this sell-off comes at a huge cost for local populations.
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Set off Carbon Tax
Countries are buying up huge swathes of the continent's forests to off-set their own carbon footprints. And UAE is one of the biggest buyers. The Middle East petrostate aims to be a net-zero nation by 2050 and has snapped up African forests covering the size of Great Britain. But this sell-off comes at a huge cost for local populations.
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TERRENCE HOWARD
“I want to develop New Hydrogen Technology in Uganda”
https://youtu.be/-44pljnxztg?si=yJJtzUHEDrxWGBOj
“I want to develop New Hydrogen Technology in Uganda”
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I want to develop a New Hydrogen technology in Uganda - Terrence D Howard
I want to develop a New Hydrogen technology in Uganda. The main purpose of the project would be to defend the sovereignty of the country as far as technology is concerned,” Mr. Terrence said.
Want to know why African countries suffer so many coups? To be precise, 67 coups in the last 50 years in 26 countries. 16 of these countries still maintain French influence.
Here’s why…
There exists a "colonial tax" in 14 African countries, which were formerly French colonies, resulting in substantial annual payments to France, amounting to around $500 billion.
These countries were under French oppression until 1958, after which they gained independence. However, nations such as Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon are still burdened with paying colonial taxes.
These 14 countries have a combined population of 174 million and a nominal total GDP of $196 billion, with a PPP GDP of $411 billion.
Formally, France has halted its colonization policy, but its economic colonization of these African states persists. A portion of the colonies' budget continues to flow to the French central bank under various names and categories.
This process allows France to appropriate approximately 85 per cent of the former colonies' annual income. As a result, African countries face financial difficulties, and they are forced to borrow back their own money from the French central bank as debts.
To reclaim their funds, African countries are limited to applying for no more than 20 per cent of the transferred amount. If they seek a larger sum, the former colonizer has the authority to veto it. France argues that it is merely repaying the money it spent on buildings and infrastructure constructed over a century ago.
Any refusal by an African ruler to pay the colonial tax often leads to a France instigated coup.
The latest coup in Nigeria is different, the coup ousted the France-friendly president…
Africans have had enough!
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Here’s why…
There exists a "colonial tax" in 14 African countries, which were formerly French colonies, resulting in substantial annual payments to France, amounting to around $500 billion.
These countries were under French oppression until 1958, after which they gained independence. However, nations such as Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon are still burdened with paying colonial taxes.
These 14 countries have a combined population of 174 million and a nominal total GDP of $196 billion, with a PPP GDP of $411 billion.
Formally, France has halted its colonization policy, but its economic colonization of these African states persists. A portion of the colonies' budget continues to flow to the French central bank under various names and categories.
This process allows France to appropriate approximately 85 per cent of the former colonies' annual income. As a result, African countries face financial difficulties, and they are forced to borrow back their own money from the French central bank as debts.
To reclaim their funds, African countries are limited to applying for no more than 20 per cent of the transferred amount. If they seek a larger sum, the former colonizer has the authority to veto it. France argues that it is merely repaying the money it spent on buildings and infrastructure constructed over a century ago.
Any refusal by an African ruler to pay the colonial tax often leads to a France instigated coup.
The latest coup in Nigeria is different, the coup ousted the France-friendly president…
Africans have had enough!
MOVE TO THE MOTHERLAND