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@basebellum

it’s time for rebirth

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Jazz teaches us to appreciate life. To appreciate the little things, the mundane. Jazz also teaches us to long for the grand sophisticated niceties that life can offer us.

Fọlá (@lafemmefola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s so interesting how Decolonization in every aspect is the solution to multiple issues plaguing African countries, yet we have collectively decided not to be decolonial in our thoughts and practices. May we eventually win this psychological battle.

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Abdullah Ibrahim’s final performances with the original Jazz Epistles members Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg, South Africa. Taking the stage together for the first time in over 50 years, Abdullah Ibrahim on piano, Hugh Masekela on trumpet, and

Abdullah Ibrahim’s final performances with the original Jazz Epistles members Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg, South Africa. Taking the stage together for the first time in over 50 years, Abdullah Ibrahim on piano, Hugh Masekela on trumpet, and
⚜️Sovereign⚜️ (@sauvamemte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sorry I do not wanna live in a brain dead society. I want inquisitiveness & intellectual vigor. I want interesting conversations I want multipolar viewpoints & sharp analysis. Folks are doing themselves a disservice by not wanting to be intellectually challenged.

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You want to do articles e.g centering on social issues . The least you could do is cite social scientists whose politics align with yours. Fellas that's what intellectualism is. That's why people are telling to read.

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In 1957 Ghana was the only liberated African country and that gave impetus for others to follow suit. The struggles of course weren't easy not linear but by 1963, 32 African countries were liberated although many fell into the trap of neocolonialism which we are in now it doesn't

In 1957 Ghana was the only liberated African country and that gave impetus for others to follow suit. The struggles of course weren't easy not linear but by 1963, 32 African countries were liberated although many fell into the trap of neocolonialism which we are in now it doesn't