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Amobi Anazodo
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This video is for educational purposes on Leadership quests in Africa. This speech is regarded as the greatest speech delivered recently by Prof PLO Lumumba. It awakens the questions of leadership and followership issues in Africa. This speech is best for understanding the problems and solutions to the civic obligation of every African on the continent.

Prof PLO Lumumba Greatest Speech was delivered at the 10th Memorial Lecture of Senator Olusola Saraki in Ilorin, Nigeria, on Monday the 28th November 2022.

This great speech is valuable content for examining the quality of leadership that most young Africans are yearning for.
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Amobi Anazodo
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A speech that changed my life. The full version of the winning speech!

Transcript:
You and I are not very different from this flower. Just like this flower is unique, you are unique. All of us have something special that makes us as beautiful. Do you know what makes you special?
Now the answer to that can be a little difficult to find, because sometimes life has a cruel way of picking out your petals, breaking you in two and throwing you into the trash. Now when you’re broken, it’s very difficult to feel special.

Mr Contest Chair, my fellow flowers. I can remember the first time I broke. I was 17 years old. I had already flunked high school and managed to get myself arrested. Now, I wasn’t afraid of the cops, but there was one person I was very afraid of and that was my mama. Raise your hand if you have an emotional mother. Let me see. Put them all together you get my mama. I can hear her scream outside the police station; even the cops were afraid. She came up to me, held the iron bars, looked into my eyes and I saw a tear coming down her face.

Now I’ve seen my mama cry before, but mothers cry three types of tears: tears of joy, tears of sorrow and tears of shame. And when a son sees a mother cry tears of shame, that’s a life-changing moment. She looked at me and said, “Son, I want you to be a better man”. That night, when I drove home, my dad was waiting for me at home.

Now, my dad is a cool dad. Raise your hand if you have a cool dad. Put them all together you get my dad. My dad came up to me and said “Son, it’s OK. You flunked your exams. You already got arrested. That’s fine. You get that from your mother's side. I want you to start working immediately”. And I said, ‘OK.’

So my dad took me to meet one of his friends called Sam. Now, Sam was an accountant who had an accounting firm and had generously decided to make me his personal assistant, and there he was. He looked like a teddy bear, but this man was special. I looked at him and he looked at me, and then he said the most amazing thing. He said “Son, I see something in you, but I don’t know what it is. If you decide to work with me, I can help you find that something”. And I was like, wow!, that’s the first time in my whole life somebody has ever told they see something in me. And I started working for Sam.

And every day after work he used to tell me stories about the world, about history, about culture, about philosophy and it was much more interesting than what I learned in school. And I discovered I can dream and I started dreaming, ladies and gentlemen. After one year I went back into high school, completed my exams and went into college.

After successfully completing college, I found a great girl, but not a job. I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life. Have you ever had that problem? And when you’re lost, it’s difficult to feel special. So I went back to my cool dad and I said: “Dad, I feel lost”.

He said, “You are like your mother.”

So my dad introduced me to this strange club that had a strange name, with strange people, talking.
On the first meeting, they told me to do something called a table topic. I aced it. But while I was speaking I see a strange man seated in the back row, humble, simple, the unfailing quality of kindness in his eyes. As soon as I finished, he walked up to me, looked me dead straight in the eye and said, “Son, I see something in you, but I don’t know what it is. If you come here twice a month maybe we can find that something.”

And ladies and gentlemen, I discovered I could speak and I love speaking and that led me to become a teacher. I know what it’s like to not have enough money in your bank account. I know what it’s like to worry when the bills start coming in. And sometimes in the middle of the night, I wake up my beautiful wife and ask her “Honey, why did you marry me?”

She says, “I saw something in you, but I still I don’t know what it is”

Ladies and gentlemen, today I’m a dreamer, I’m a speaker and I learned the unfailing quality of unconditional love from my wife.

I was broken and I’ve been broken, lost and broke many times in my life, but the people in my life were able to reach into the trash can and make me whole again. If it was up to me, I would have never been able to do that. And this is why if you have great people in your life, no matter how broke, how lost or how broken you become they can piece you back together.
Ladies and gentlemen, when I look at you I see something in you, but I don’t know what it is.
Over to you.

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Amobi Anazodo
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Boina123
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Prof. Christopher Tinson is the 2018 winner of the inaugural Pauli Murray Book Prize from the African American Intellectual History Society for his latest publication, "Radical Intellect: Liberator Magazine and Black Activism in the 1960's."
Book description: The rise of black radicalism in the 1960s was a result of both the successes and the failures of the civil rights movement. The movement's victories were inspirational, but its failures to bring about structural political and economic change pushed many to look elsewhere for new strategies. During this era of intellectual ferment, the writers, editors, and activists behind the monthly magazine Liberator (1960–71) were essential contributors to the debate. In the first full-length history of the organization that produced the magazine, Christopher M. Tinson locates the Liberator as a touchstone of U.S.-based black radical thought and organizing in the 1960s. Combining radical journalism with on-the-ground activism, the magazine was dedicated to the dissemination of a range of cultural criticism aimed at spurring political activism, and became the publishing home to many notable radical intellectual-activists of the period, such as Larry Neal, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Harold Cruse, and Askia Toure.
By mapping the history and intellectual trajectory of the Liberator and its thinkers, Tinson traces black intellectual history beyond black power and black nationalism into an internationalism that would shape radical thought for decades to come.

Boina123
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In this inspiring and powerful talk, Megan Francis traces the root causes of our current racial climate to their core causes, debunking common misconceptions and calling out "fix-all" cures to a complex social problem

Megan Ming Francis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington where she specializes in the study of American politics, race, and the development of constitutional law. She is particularly interested in the construction of rights and citizenship, black political activism, and the post-civil war South. Born and raised in Seattle, WA, she was educated at Garfield High School, Rice University in Houston, and Princeton University where she received her M.A. and her Ph.D. in Politics.

In her award winning book, Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State, shows that the battle against lynching and mob violence in the first quarter of the 20th century were pivotal to the development of civil rights and the growth of federal court power. She is inspired by people who fight for justice–even when the end appears nowhere in sight.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Boina123
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Every Communist, A Community Activist: The South African Road to Socialism—SACP and our Communities (Chapter 8 of the Party Programme) Jack Simons Party School Seminar Presentation by Comrade Lechesa Tsenoli, SACP Politburo Member, Sunday 21 Nov 2021

Boina123
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TWU presented a session on global activism Oct. 22. Chris Morrison, founder and executive director of the international non-profit humanitarian aid organization Care Highway, discussed global activism in a presentation at Texas Womans University Thursday, Oct. 22. TWUs College of Arts and Sciences presented the lecture, which was free and open to the public.

Boina123
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One South Africa Movement Founder joins Luphumlo Joka and other entrepreneurs for a conversation on what activism is in entrepreneurship.


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Boina123
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Fearless Fund CEO Arian Simone joins "CBS Mornings" to respond to a "racial discrimination" lawsuit brought against the venture capital fund by a non-profit group led by a conservative activist.

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Boina123
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(7 Nov 2022)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
AGENCY POOL
Sharm El Sheikh - 7 November 2022
1. Various of meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron and young climate change activists
2. SOUNDBITE (French) Andy Costa, Africa Bicycle Ambassador from Ivory Coast:
"What impacts us the most today (in Africa) is climate change. The whole world is convinced that Africa is the continent of the future. But we, as young African leaders, we believe that this responsibility, which is great, can only have a positive impact if we are trained and if our human capital is developed."
3. Macron during meeting  
4. SOUNDBITE (French) Tamarah Mototekema Boussamba, Director General Agridis (agri-food production and distribution), Gabon:
"You know it very well. Africa has a real challenge of food sovereignty and especially food security. But the agricultural sector is really vulnerable to climate change. Mr. President, we have the advance of the desert in some regions, floods in other regions, the increase of temperatures, etc."
5. SOUNDBITE (French) Emmanuel Macron, French President:
"I believe in equitable partnership. The moment we are living with the African continent is a rather difficult one. We can sometimes have the feeling that it is unfair because we are also paying for a lot of our old politics. We have the weight of the past on our shoulders. I have the weakness of thinking that since the speech I made in Ouagadougou five years ago, I have been able to make a difference. We have changed our policy, we are changing our policy, we are accelerating. Sometimes it takes time and I say that with a lot of humility because we say things and then it takes time for things to really change and then there is an image that France can contribute to this. There is also a lot of manipulation and a lot of anti-French sentiment in certain countries. It is largely financed, as we know, by social networks and activists financed by Russia or others. But I also say this for ourselves, because we tend to flagellate ourselves, in a way blame ourselves without looking if the Chinese, the Russians, the Turks are doing much better than the French or others in Africa? They are doing ten times worse than us. Some of them have been colonisers and imperial powers themselves. But simply, we like to hurt ourselves. So I'm not into 'miserabilism' but I'm into saying how we try to change the system faster. I think we can change it even faster by showing that there are results and therefore by being involved on very concrete projects, very local projects, tight partnership."
6. SOUNDBITE (French) Nathan Metenier, UN Youth Advisory Group from France:
"And one of the things that has deeply affected me lately is of course the record profits of fossil fuels. Of course. Shell, Total. It won't have escaped your notice that this tax that has been imposed at the European level only takes, I was told this morning, only 0.2% of these absolutely historic profits that fossil fuel companies have made and the Secretary General of the United Nations has called these profits immoral some time ago, I think you may have heard him."
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Emmanuel Macron, French President:
8. Wide of meeting
STORYLINE:
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday met with young climate change activists on the sidelines of the UN's summit in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Participants from Cameroon, Algeria, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Niger, Egypt and France took part in the exchange at COP27.
The activists underlined the urgency for action in Africa and taxation on the profits of energy giants.
Clients are reminded:

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Boina123
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AAPI Youth Rising is a collective of intelligent, compassionate, and creative young activists from the Bay Area. They work to uplift and educate their community. They also advocate against AAPI racist prejudice, hate, and violence. 

14-year-old Mina Fedor is the founder and executive director. In this episode, she discusses how she founded the org as a middle schooler and her work will continue as she enters high school.

Currently, there are chapters in California, Michigan, and Maine. To learn more about them and join the movement, visit their website at https://aapiyouthrising.org/ today!

Boina123
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Boina123
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A number of South Africa's top asset managers have teamed together against the complex shareholding structure and lack of management alignment in South Africa's two largest businesses - Naspers and Prosus. The Naspers executive team, led by chief executive Bob van Dijk, has been under scrutiny by market participants for a number of years. The discount in its share price to its investment in Chinese tech titan Tencent has widened following a number of unsuccessful corporate actions. In the email below, addressed to Koos Bekker and Hendrik Du Toit (Naspers non-executive director and chief executive of NinetyOne), the investors outline their concerns, many of which they say have only got worse since Van Dijk's appointment. Unsurprisingly, South Africa's three largest asset managers - Allan Gray, Coronation and NinetyOne were not part of the collective engagement. Shareholder activism is alive and well. Alec Hogg chatted to four of the investors: Anthony Sedgwick - Director at Abax Investments, Shane Watkins - CIO of All Weather Capital, Asief Mohammed - CIO Aeon Investment Managers and Delphine Govender - CEO of Perpetua Investment Managers.

Boina123
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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, inequality is on the rise, but so is grassroots activism. More and more individuals and groups are taking action and using their voices to tackle the growing social and economic inequalities.
Social movements and activists engage with, challenge, and seek to shape policy processes and wider political transformations to tackle inequalities through forms of mobilisation as well as everyday forms of action and resistance. From racial justice to climate emergency and women’s rights, they are imagining and building more equal, just, and sustainable societies all across the world.
Looking beyond just forms of resistance, this panel will discuss the role of activists and social movements in today’s world and examine their agency in imagining utopian futures and creating change. How are social movements providing creative spaces for not only challenging inequalities but also coming up with alternative ideas for solutions to address the problems they are fighting against? And how and to what extent are these ideas informing policy changes? #lsefestival

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Boina123
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(7 Nov 2022)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
AGENCY POOL
Sharm El Sheikh - 7 November 2022
1. Various of meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron and young climate change activists
2. SOUNDBITE (French) Andy Costa, Africa Bicycle Ambassador from Ivory Coast:
"What impacts us the most today (in Africa) is climate change. The whole world is convinced that Africa is the continent of the future. But we, as young African leaders, we believe that this responsibility, which is great, can only have a positive impact if we are trained and if our human capital is developed."
3. Macron during meeting  
4. SOUNDBITE (French) Tamarah Mototekema Boussamba, Director General Agridis (agri-food production and distribution), Gabon:
"You know it very well. Africa has a real challenge of food sovereignty and especially food security. But the agricultural sector is really vulnerable to climate change. Mr. President, we have the advance of the desert in some regions, floods in other regions, the increase of temperatures, etc."
5. SOUNDBITE (French) Emmanuel Macron, French President:
"I believe in equitable partnership. The moment we are living with the African continent is a rather difficult one. We can sometimes have the feeling that it is unfair because we are also paying for a lot of our old politics. We have the weight of the past on our shoulders. I have the weakness of thinking that since the speech I made in Ouagadougou five years ago, I have been able to make a difference. We have changed our policy, we are changing our policy, we are accelerating. Sometimes it takes time and I say that with a lot of humility because we say things and then it takes time for things to really change and then there is an image that France can contribute to this. There is also a lot of manipulation and a lot of anti-French sentiment in certain countries. It is largely financed, as we know, by social networks and activists financed by Russia or others. But I also say this for ourselves, because we tend to flagellate ourselves, in a way blame ourselves without looking if the Chinese, the Russians, the Turks are doing much better than the French or others in Africa? They are doing ten times worse than us. Some of them have been colonisers and imperial powers themselves. But simply, we like to hurt ourselves. So I'm not into 'miserabilism' but I'm into saying how we try to change the system faster. I think we can change it even faster by showing that there are results and therefore by being involved on very concrete projects, very local projects, tight partnership."
6. SOUNDBITE (French) Nathan Metenier, UN Youth Advisory Group from France:
"And one of the things that has deeply affected me lately is of course the record profits of fossil fuels. Of course. Shell, Total. It won't have escaped your notice that this tax that has been imposed at the European level only takes, I was told this morning, only 0.2% of these absolutely historic profits that fossil fuel companies have made and the Secretary General of the United Nations has called these profits immoral some time ago, I think you may have heard him."
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Emmanuel Macron, French President:
8. Wide of meeting
STORYLINE:
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday met with young climate change activists on the sidelines of the UN's summit in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Participants from Cameroon, Algeria, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Niger, Egypt and France took part in the exchange at COP27.
The activists underlined the urgency for action in Africa and taxation on the profits of energy giants.
Clients are reminded:

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Boina123
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Vita Angula reports on the continued protests in Namibia against ReconAfrica. The activists want to stop the project before they poison the waterways.

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Boina123
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For over 10 years, the academic and public health sectors have promoted "violence prevention" non-profits as the "evidence based" alternative to mass incarceration and a solution to the shootings plauging American cities.

With the Biden administration set to invest 4 billion dollars in "violence prevention", some fear these services represent a co-option of grassroots anti violence work and an attempt to cash in the public's anxieties around street crime, using the #DefundThePolice movement to strengthen the nonprofit industrial complex.

In this talk, LBS Director of Research Lawrence Grandpre will violence prevention as an example of the need for emancipatory, African Centered research. He'll be diving into the literature to display the limitations in Eurocentric public health methodologies of violence prevention and the need for African centered alternatives.

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Meron Estefanos is a Swedish-based Eritrean human rights activist and journalist. In her efforts to rise up against the dictatorship in Eritrea she is engaging researchers in Ethiopia, who she has been paying with bitcoin. Full interview: https://youtu.be/xIg-rRF1nHc
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