African wildlife cinematography showreel. Wild animals filmed in Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa: Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango, Khwai, Savuti, Chobe, Hwange, Zambezi and Kruger National Park. This short film showcases our best shots over the past year, and hopefully illustrates the beauty and diversity of Southern African animals and birds.
2020 - 2020

Road to Stardom

Newest Episode: Episode 5
Road to Stardom, is the true life story of a guy called Emmanuel which is now a superstar. He is the first out of 5 children of his mother. After the death of his father, the family has been living in abject poverty. The family has to depend on God and Godly people in the society for living and survival.
2020 - 2020

Princess Sade Tales

Newest Episode: Episode 9
Stories by Princess Sade an African Princess.
The war on indigenous seeds either in Afrika or anywhere else in the world, is not only evil and wicked, but demonic and should be pushed back with every iota of our strength. To criminalize anyone for planting, sharing or selling the seeds which they have known all their lives, because some greedy sons of wickedness think they have rights to patent a variety of it, is nothing but evil and should be stopped. Humanity should not go down this road of self-destruction. Stopping this madness is not just for a few people or organizations but for everyone of good will and conscience. Our future depends on it. #Loveseeds #Protectseeds #Saveseeds To donate to our fundraising, please use the link below: https://tinyurl.com/FundMsingi
2021 - 2021

Take Me Out

Newest Episode: Take Me Out
All New Take Me South Africa. Watch our Male Bachelors battle it out as they try and score themselves a DATE.
An African Traditionalist Man Olayiotan ABEJOYE who has traveled to America to spend some time with his son but there came a lot of explosive conflicts between beliefs in his traditional religion and the Pentecostal faith of his son and his household.
Interview with young artists on different hot topics and their life style.
Nigeria Health Watch is a not-for-profit organization offering communication and advocacy expertise in the health sector. Our dual strengths in health and communication enable us to provide perfect solutions for communications and advocacy in the health sector. Nigeria Health Watch is managed by EpiAfric, a health sector focused consulting group working to improve population health through expert research and data analytics, project design and evaluation, health communication, advocacy and training.
2019 - 2019

Uke Nnadi Kitchen

Newest Episode: Episode 3
Watch Uke share how to make different African Dishes. 
2021 - 2021

Moment with Millicent

Newest Episode: Episode 17
Watch Millicent demonstrate how to make different dishes and snacks.
2019 - 2019

Cooking with Funi

Newest Episode: Episode 2
Watch Funi demonstrate how he makes different dishes.
2019 - 2019

Celebrity Life

Newest Episode: Episode 4
Focus on the lifestyle of celebrities. That is; their living conditions, behaviour, and habits that are typical of them or are chosen by them.
As 17 African countries mark 61 years since 'independence', we ask the question - Is Afrika truly independent, truly liberated and truly free? Much fanfare surrounded the announcements and the continued commemoration of these days by nations across the continent - and our history books are full of accounts about how we got here... but what's the truth? What is Afrika dealing with and how do we face it? Let's talk!
Legends of Black Music (LBM) Awards : It's focus on black people that merit awards in african music and humanitarian .
Gebremichael Gidey Berhe or ‘Abo Hawi – the father of fire’ wants to turn Abreha we Atsbeha into the Amazon rainforest. Given that Abreha Atsbeha is in the drought-prone highlands of Northern Ethiopia, where, not too long it was considered too dry to live, this is an ambitious goal. But he isn’t called Abo Hawi for nothing! The highly energetic and motivated village leader has worked alongside the villagers to construct bench terraces high up on the mountain slopes on which they planted crops, trees and grass to stabilise the soil, they dug percolation trenches and wells, and agreed to restrict grazing to certain areas. As a result, they were able to control the water flow, have ear-round access to water and dramatically change the landscape of this historical village in a time where climate change is wreaking havoc across the continent. Collaboration with local researchers at Mekelle University helped to show these achievements to the rest of the world. Visitors now come from all over the country and the world to see what has been accomplished in Abreha Atsbeha. Abo Hawi travels around the world to speak about his experiences, and he recently received the prestigious Equator Prize on behalf of the villagers.
Researchers at Kenyan universities were faced with a problem: the weather forecasts that they were providing weren’t being taken seriously. Faced with climate change and climatic extremes, farmers were losing crops and finding it increasingly difficult to predict the weather. The researchers hoped their forecasts would help people adapt to climate extremes, but the people did not trust the scientific forecasts and listened only to traditional rainmakers. So they began to use rainmakers in the village of Nganyi, Western Kenya, as communication agents in an attempt to convince people to listen to their forecasts. But then they started to notice striking similarities between their predictions and those of the rainmakers. Were they really forecasters? Were they really meteorologists? And can they make it rain? This is the story of how new research is bringing ancient and modern ways of knowing together to build climate resilience in Africa.
Highlights Black Individual living in the UK, and has accomplished a lot, but faced challenges of racial discrimination from time to time, be it in the past or current society.
Black and Brown |The Documentary is a solid look at Police Brutality and injustice for communities of Color. Far too long we have been criminalized and betrayed by a system and government that refuses to give Black families their equal justice and opportunity. American in order to fix a problem , You have to realize their is one!! #black&brownthedocumentary. Created and Produced by James Billings for King of Content Productions. #black&brown .
The Chris Ogunbanjo foundation and philanthropy circuit brought all NGO's to collaborate, socialize and network to impact the African communities at large.
2019 - 2019

IDC CIO Summit

Newest Episode: IDC CIO Summit
Summit 2019 on strategies for an era of multiplied innovation and automation
To become more successful, the impacts music has done on the youths.
Voodoo Day is a public holiday and it is more than a belief system, it is a complete way of life, including culture, philosophy, language, art, dance, music and medicine. The gods are so close here that you don’t even need a priest to act as a middleman between you and them. You simply speak directly with the spirits who will pass on your messages and requests. It’s said that anything you ask for will come true within a year.
He who controls the land, controls the seeds. He who controls the seeds, controls the harvest and the food chain. And he who controls the food chain, controls the people. While we as Afrikans have majorly been asleep, wicked men and women in the form of global corporations have been stealing and corrupting our organic seeds and replacing them with genetically modified seeds and it's time we wake up and stop them, before nothing is left for our children and the next generation of Afrikans.
Did you know that August 31st is Afrikan Traditional Medicine Day? If not, you may have spent all of your childhood and most of your adult life not knowing the quality of care available to you, affordably, from quality Indigenous Holistic Medicine. You may not have known or enjoyed its protective and restorative power. And that, is a great tragedy. Because 42 years ago, Traditional Medicine was endorsed as being part of primary health care at an international conference. 20 years ago, Afrikan ministers at a WHO Africa Region conference established this day as Afrikan Traditional Medicine Day. 20 years ago, the then OAU established 2001-2010 as the Decade of Afrikan Traditional Medicine and urged countries to promote it. The question is, if all of this has been known for so long... why are such few people aware and what can we do now to change that? #AfrikanTraditionalMedicineDay #HolisticMedicine #HealingAfrika
In this video, we talk to Stella Njagi, Founder of Spills of Eden, www.spillsofeden.com, about natural living and holistic medicine and how easy and necessary it is to incorporate these into our daily lives.
As we continue to look closer at the issues facing and the tricks used against Afrika, we need to discuss the reality of Economic Apartheid. A tool used to hamstring, derail, delay, slow our progress in even the most basic of things. In order to set ourselves free, we must take a critical look at the various ways Economic Apartheid works. #Nolimitation #StopApartheid #FreeAfrika
Interview with CEO of Nike Art Gallery on the art of making adire and kampala

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