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  • 6 march my b´day :), proud to be a ghanaian....

    

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  • Brother Kwame Nkrumah is the greatest ever African leader that woke us up and to inspire by uniting us in peace and harmony.

    Brother Kwame Nkrumah was a genuis and he wasn't scared to put his life on the line for the children of Motherly Africa and when he led our country of Ghana to independence, he knew that there were battle times ahead for us.

  • The CIA, the British and the bufoons who are black outside and white inside, were the ones to have murdered, Doctor Nkrumah.

    Nkrumah brought a new dawn into our lives and those with their sick and idiotic evils destroyed the realities that we were expecting.

    Nkrumah was smart and he had the love for us and he didn't let down in anyway whatsoever.

    It's those with their thick minded immaturity that were the ones to cause our demise.

  • @peasah2005

    nice comment man

  • ghana come back 2 our ruth racfasta aka biggietimma belgium

  • Beautiful SONG !

    as for Africa uniting .. we are fine the way we are .. uniting is just toooo much a hastle some of us are only coping with our various nations/kingdoms being put together to form present day countries .. first africa then the world (n) sooo much power should not be concerntrated on one person.

  • @AkweiHeights blasphemy

    

  • The artist is Ali Ganda, guinean musican who made ghanian Highlife with his Big Band in the 50s.

  • Whether we like it or not Unification is the key to Africa growth and development.. We seen the European Unity in the EU and they moving ahead with unification throught integration of economies, immigrations, human right, trades, currencies, etc, etc. We the new breed of Africans will achieve what Nkrumah and others started.

  • Yes, one can bet their life on the fact that an all-african union government will be achieved and highly developed in africa. This will mean the total liberation of african's world wide as well. So our efforts must be coordinated to that objective.

  • Epic song, very cool. It is also telling the history of Ghana since its creation and independeceon the 6th of March 1957. Great song.

  • Great song!

  • Africa is divided and a house divided against itself cannot stand. So, united we stand, divided we fall!

  • Thats My Great Uncle

  • Some1 tell me who this Kwabna Baffour Senkyire guy was

    and BTW we need more African unity!!!

  • well done

  • im half ghanian! =D

  • So am I :D

  • may our halfs unite lmao

  • :D :D So be it

  • Yay Ghana. first country to get independence in Africa. Luv from another african. :)

  • kwame died of cancer!!not natural causes!!!!!!!!!`

  • This What Happens When Great Philosophers Put Their Words Into ACTION.

  • I think Kwame Nkrumah was killed by the white folks.MAy God forgive you white bullshit useless people....I can prefer to stay in Ghana and be happy rather than coming to your unsafe continents known as Europe and Africa just to be treated like an animals......Go to your universities and see Black professors teaching yo all the shits you whites want to know.I am proud to be Black.

  • Hey,

    Apparently, Kwame Nkrumah died from "natural causes" in Romania. However, there have been speculations that his government was overthrew by a coup that was supported and funded by the CIA. He was definately a leader, a selfless leader, a visionary.

  • Africa belong to African. Is time for Africa to be unify for the sake of our people.

  • May the Africans and Arabs both stand united one day in two independant united countries my friend. Together they would rule the world!

  • africans and arabs.

    why not the whole earth unite and be done with it.

    its something so simple, yet people find it hard.

  • Actually I had this idea. You see I think if races unite in these massive unions and countries (for instance Africa or the Arabs) then eventually these unions and superstates will start to unite with eachother, until you have created one global community. It'll take very long but it's not impossible. One global community, it is humanities destiny.

  • @hjaeko Agreed.

  • @hjaeko for get the arabs they are not our brothers or sisters. stop letting them lie to you. africans for the AFRICANS not for africans and arabs , they have there own homelands and so do we. AFRICAN 4 AFRICANS.

  • @americangangster86 i so agrre with you. Arabs hate Us anyway (remember slavery)!!

  • Seltue

    You are totally true.

    Africa belongs to the African family and that's the real truths that we should always be consciously aware, because Africans must know that nowhere else is our home than our real home soil and that's a fact.

  • Peasah2005..I live and study in the U.S for 15 years and been studying in Sweden for two years now but everytime I go to Africa I am so happy and I know I am home. Africa belong to the Africa for sure.

  • Seltue

    I give enough praise for always looking at our Mamaland as our home soil, because we all need to connect with Africa, because not only it is our home, but it is the birth of human life and creativity.

    Massive praises again my brother Seltue and I hope to keep contact with you.

  • Anytime Bro

  • Revolutionary greeting brother.

    Conscious africans who live in the western nations are doing their part to make the goal of Pan-Africanism a reality. I happen to be in the political party Osageyefo called for in his book, Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare, page 56, The All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party. Brother Kwame Ture was given the assignment to build the A-APRP world wide, and I (as well as many others) am a product of that call. AFRICA WILL UNITE!!

  • for centuries europeans dominated the african continent the white man arrogated to himself the write by the non white , his mission he claimed was to civilze africa. under this cloak, the europeans roobed and cheated the continent of it's vast riches and inflicted unimaginable sufferings on its people, but now we must be prepared to bury the past with its unpleasant memories and look forward to the future with hope .

  • i love this guy. hes fabolous.

    and if more africans were like him, we would have been there already.

    unfortunaltly those ghastly muslims are takin over the content with there bullshit violant religion. that shits in nigera along with sharia law. and i KNOW thats no what kwame would have wanted.

    those fake frauds better keep there paganism out of ghana. islam never helped anyone dark skined. so i dont know whats wrong with black ethnics who embrace it.

  • Thank God for Kwame Nkrumah and his vision. Never to be forgotten. Never

  • Osageyfo Kwame Nkrumah is one of the greatest Pan-Afrikan leaders of our history.

    Dr Nkrumah was so sharp and was defiant, because he made sure he got our freedom for not only Ghana, but the whole of Afrika and of course he wanted Afrika and our family to be united.

    Osgayefo Kwame Nkrumah, 1909-1972, A great leader and hero.

  • I have so much respect for Mr. Nkrumah, I did a project on Ghana and it really touched me

  • In the words of Bob Marley..the wars will soon be over and Africa will unite. The children that once lived in darkness will see a great light. Long live the true independence of Africa! Long live African Unity!

  • Africa needs to unite to solve its problems. I believe the day will come! Africa's time will Come! Africa will rise and lead the world! History is on our side. Great powers have risen and fallen over the years. No power lasts forever Babylon, Turkish Empire, Roman Empire, Great Britain and even the US will not last forever. China is rising now UAE and India are also coming but Africas day WILL come.

  • Secondly there is too much foreign influence on the politics of Africa. Look at Ghana, DRC, Ivory Coast the list is endless. Too many foreign countries are trying to influence the direction of Africa for their own good. China included and I have to say China's role in Africa is no less self-serving as the West. Look at their role in Sudan, Rwanda and now Zimbabwe! Africa needs to solve Africa's problems and not anyone else. Lumumba, Nkrumah and co were right

  • The governance problem in Africa is a complex issue because of the position from which we were introduced into this Western system of governance (which was foreign to us). It is difficult to expect someone learning a new language to be as good as someone who grew up speaking that language. Even when they do they often speak it with an accept derived from their first language. The same is true for western style governance

  • Marxism and State-Socialism is alien to most African cultures which explains why it hasn't worked in Africa.

    Yes indigenous Africans practiced collectivism but it was voluntary not imposed by kings or chiefs. Indigenous Africans had participatory democracy not one-party states. Indigenous Africans were free to trade and didn't use price controls. The value of goods weren't determined by chiefs but by market conditions. Indigenous Africans also had private property etc.

  • Probably the only African leader that could have turned Africa into anything other than a shithole. Of course, that classic African greed took over in the form of another half assed rebel group and continued Ghana's place in the status quo of corruption and shittiness that resonate through all of Africa.

  • Some have trouble expressing their views civilly. That "shithole" as you call it, Provides the world with most of its natural recourses. It is precisely this attitude that shines a dark light over western views. Please do not embarrass yourself again. This attitude is driving Africa to do business with china.

  • China is trying to help lift Africa out of poverty. Why? Because they know, how ever long it takes, when Africa is left it self out of poverty. It will be a strong ally to have. Research on your own and you will see. The nasty attitude westerns tend to have towards Africa Will be remembered for hundreds of years. So for the sake off future generations, please do not engage in such rhetoric. Please see the tree within the forest.

  • Hey, all you humans from world all over who always condemn the Africans based on our situations/ conditions of today need to check the history on how hard we had struggled not to be where we found ourselves today. But those "powerfuls" imposed their wills and plans on us. The result is what you see throughout Africa today. Places like Darfur, Sierra-leone, Liberia, hoods in the USA etc. We can only pray that God in HIS Mercy intervene.

  • Africa will get there indeed, all we need is to unite and pray.

  • right, we cannot expect to eat an apple the day the farm drops the seed.

  • exactly. european destroy your sand cancelle, then when you are in the proces of rebuilding they come back and say what a horrible mess you are in, "you" cant do anything right!

  • i love ma country

  • And I'm am proud to be Trinbagonian (i.e. from Trinidad and Tobago). Guys, we share a serious relationship, apart from slavery. George Padmore who was a Trinidadian was an advisor to Nkrumah and one of the forefathers of Pan Africanism; this relationship might explain Lord Kitchener's desire to pay tribute to Ghana in song; and explain why Nkrumah himself had the song played at Ghana's Independence - so I was told. Big respect to Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago!

  • AFRICA MUST UNITE!!!!!

  • Yes, Lord Kitchener was a friend of Dr. Nkrumah in the US before he became the president. Hard work pays, the wise says...Dr. Nkrumah according to those who knew him at harlem was a street vendor on 125th. Isnt 125th street a celebratory and historic place? Many continental African leaders who were educated had their other education in the street there.

  • 125th is today the commercial center of Harlem, it has many people passing out info and giving information speeches on Africana matters of all kind..In the past other streets like 135th also were important...and many Africans are vendors..I luckily get to walk these streets daily.

  • hi, can U send me the pictures? thanx

  • This track is by Lord Kitchener from Trinidad and it is avilable on the compilation- LONDON IS THE PLACE FOR ME.

  • king selassie i, kwame, shaka,king of south africa mondella these are people like us but they put africa

    first not greed

  • damn where can i get this track????

  • This song definitely sounds like a calypso song, it is done in the same style and accent as well..I know many songs in the African world (im including the Caribbean when I say that) sound alike especially in certain eras like those days. ..regardless, I am willing to bet this song is done by a Trinidadian. Long live Nkrumah!

  • Yes it was done by a Calypsonian, by the sobriquet of Lord Kitchener (Alwyn Roberts)

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