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Barack Obama: An African Tribute (Part I)

-Tribute to Barack Obama (Part I) -Music by Nana Frimpong, master drummer and kalimba player from Ghana, West Africa -Co-produced by Michael Holmes and Grant Rutledge Contact: musicdirector@uucss.org  
 
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madashell123 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I am so proud that one man has the power to inspire hope in almost the whole world! No, he is not perfect, he is human like the rest of us, but he radiates hope!
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am an african I know its had to hear but
obama owes nothing to africa infact 1st world countries owes nothing to 3rd world countries

africa should help themselves for once,africa is only poor bcuz their goverment is very

VERY CORRUPT NOT BCUZ DEY DONT HAVE THE RESOURCES THEY LIE STEAL CHEAT AND EVEN KILL EACHOHTER IN THE NAME OF POWER

africa are the once who were wailing for indepence so why do they want their ex masters help

africa pls stop ur corruption and help urself for once
Oskarbjora (1 year ago) Show Hide
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go Obama from Norway!
MaBu888 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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E PLVRIBVS VNVM. From the many - ONE. Either one form the people becomes president, or from the many that are separated become one. Oneness is better than separation. Separation is an illusion and that is what people SHOULD PERCEIVE.
msholmes (1 year ago) Show Hide
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