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‘NUNTII PRESCRIPTI’ ‘IN SERMONE LATINO’ ‘EX UNIVERSITATIS PANAMERICANAE DISCENTIBUS ET EX LUIS PESQUERA OLALDE’. News translated into Latin by the students of the Universidad Panamericana and by Luis Pesquera Olalde. ‘NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA’ ‘INSTRUMENTUM’ ‘AD LINGUAM LATINAM DISCENDUM’ ‘ESSE VULT’. ‘Nuntii in lingua latina’ is intended to be a tool for learning the Latin language. DE SCRIPTURAE PRAESENTATIONE. ‘TRANSALTIONES’ ‘IN LITTERIS CAPITALIBUS (VEL MAGNIS)’ ‘SUNT’. ‘GRAMATICAE ADDENDA ET EXERCITATIONES’ ‘IN LITTERIS PARVIS’ ‘SUNT’. SYNTAXIS ELEMENTA ‘CUM “ ‘’ ” ‘DENOTATUR’. ‘PREDICATI ET SUBIECTI NUCLEI’ ‘CUM “ * ”’ ‘DENOTATUR’. ORATIONES SECUNDARIAE INTER “ [ ] ” SUNT. About the writing format. Translations are presented in capital letters. Grammar notes and exercises are presented in lower case. Syntactic elements are highlighted with “ ‘ ’ ”; predicate and subject nuclei are highlighted with “ * ”; and subordinate clauses are highlighted with “ [ ] ”. ‘‘NUNTII EX PERIODICIS HEBDOMADARIIS ‘A DIE QUARTO MENSIS SEPTEMBRIS’ ‘AD DIEM SEPTIMUM MENSIS SEPTEMBRIS’ ‘ANNO DOMINI BIS MILLESIMO VICESIMO QUARTO’ ‘SUNT’. {De morphologia, de adiectivis numeralibus. De mensium et dierum constructione attende. Postea, dies in numeriis dic. Deinde, ¿calendario romanum vel iulianum adoptavimus?}. ‘NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA’ ‘IN LINGUA LATINA, ANGLICA ET ITALICA’ ‘AUDIS’! IN ORBE TERRARUM. ‘NUMERUM EX IUVENIBUS’, ‘[QUI, POST CONFICERE MUTATIONEM SEXUALEM’ REDIRE VOLUNT], ‘*AUGMENTAT’. {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam relativam attende. Verbum suum: ¿ex qua coniugatione est?, ¿in quo tempore est?, ¿in qua persona et numero est?}. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE. TRANSLATIO A CASANDRA FREIRE EST. *INQUISITIONES 'IN FILO EXIGUO' ‘*PROGREDIUNTUR’ ET 'CERTUM NON *EST’ *ANTI-TRUMPIANI SUFFRAGATIONEM JOE BIDEN VICE PRAESIDIS EIUS INCONSTANTIAM DETESTATAM ESSE'. '*LUDUM' ‘ADHUC APERTUM *EST*'. {De lexico. ¿Quod “filio exiguo” significat?} IN ITALIA. ‘DE STATU IN ITALIA’. ‘OPOSITIO’ ‘REFERENDUM’ ‘DE AUTONOMIA REGIONALE’ ‘EXIGIT’. ‘EUROPA’ ‘AD ITALIAM RATIHABENDUM’ ‘’RATIONIBUS’ ‘PROPENDES’. ‘REGIMINIS SOCII’ ‘INQUIETIS’ ‘SUNT’. BREVITER: ‘ITALIA ET MELONI’ ‘IMPEDIMENTA MULTA’ ‘HABENT’. {De significatione. ¿Quot difficultates contra Italiam invenis?} IN UCRÁINA. TRANSLATIO A LUCERO MAILLE EST. ‘SALTEM QUINQUAGINTA TRES PERSONAE’ ‘MORTUAE SUNT’ ET ‘DUCENTAE SEPTUAGINTA’ ‘VULNERATAE SUNT’ ‘IN IMPETU MISSILIUM’ ‘DIE TRIBUS SEPTEMBRIS’ ‘A MOSCUA’ ‘IN URBEM POLTAVAM, MEDIAM IN UKRAINAE’, ‘FACTUS EST’. {De syntaxe: ¿Quot orationes invenis, aliam orationem secundariam invenis? } IN GALIA. ‘LE PORTEL, IN GALIA. DUODECIM MIGRANTES’ ‘MORTUI SUNT’. ‘INTER EOS’, ‘MULIER PRAEGNAS’ ET ‘SEX PUERI’ ‘ERANT’. {De lexico. ¿Ubi Le Portel est? } IN MONGOLIA. TRANSLATIO AB ALISSA SOUZA EST. ‘TERTIUS DIE SEPTEMBRIS’ ‘*PRAESES RUSSIAE VLADIMIR PUTIN’ ‘MONGOLIAM’ ‘*VISITAVIT’, ‘UNUM EX CIVITATIBUS [QUAE ‘STATUTUM ROMAE’ ‘*SUBSCRIPSERUNT’, [[‘QUO CURIA CRIMINALIS INTERNATIONALIS’ (‘CE-PE-I’) ‘CREATA EST’]] ]. ‘ULAN BATOR’ ‘TAMEN IUSSUM DE COMPREHENSIONE ‘A ‘CE-P-EI’ ‘MENSE MARTIO’ ‘ANNI BIS MILLESIMI VICESIMI TERTII’ ‘CONTRA PUTIN’ ‘LATUM NON EXECUTUS EST’. {De syntaxe: ¿Quot orationes secundarias relativas invenis? ¿Quae oratio secundaria est inter quae orationem secundariam?}. IN NAMIBIA. ‘NAMIBIA’ ‘CAUTIONES DESPERATAS’ ‘CONTRA FAMEM’ ‘ADOPTAT’. ‘CENTUM ET CENTUM ANIMALIUM SILVESTRIUM’ ‘OCCIDTI’ [‘UT POPULATIONEM PASCAT’]. {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam finalem cum verbo in modo subiunctivo et cum coniuctione ‘ut’ attende. Verbum suum: ¿ex qua coniugatione est?, ¿in quo tempore est?, ¿in qua persona et numero est?}. IN GHANA. ‘GHANA’ ‘NUCLEARIS’ ‘ERIT’. {De lexico. ¿In quo locus ex Africa Ghana est? Dic locum in lingua latina} IN REPUBLICA CONGENSIS. ‘PLUS QUAM CENTUM PERSONAE’ ‘IN FUGA’ ‘A CARCERE’ ‘MORTUI FUERUNT’. {De lexico. “Centum” declina ¿potest?} ‘NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA’ ‘IN LINGUA LATINA, ANGLICA ET GALLICA’ ‘AUDIS’! IN UCRÁINA. ‘VLADIMIRUS ZELENS’KYJ, UCRAINAE PRAESENS,’ ‘CLASSIS AERIAE DUCEM’ ‘PROPTER’ ‘EF-SEDECIM COLLISIONEM’ ‘DIMISIT’. {De lexico. Quaeso, in Vicipaedia, “Vladimirus Zelens’kyj” quaere et explicationem lege} IN ISRAELE. ‘CORPORA EX SEX ISRAELIS OBSIDES CORPORA’ ‘IN CUNICULO IN GAZA’ ‘INVENIUNT’. DEINDE, ‘AD OPERISTITIUM GENERALEM’ ‘CONVOCANT’, SED ‘NON ADDUCITUR’. {De morphologia, nomine in tertia declinatione invenite. ¿In quo casu –nominativo, vocativo, acusativo, genitivo, dativo sive ablativo– est? ¿In quo genu –masculino sive feminino sive neutro est? ¿In quo numero –singulari sive plurali– est?} IN AFGANIA SIVE AFGHANISTANIA. TRANSLATIO A FERNANDA SOLÍS EST. AFGANIAE MULIERES CANTANTES, PATRIA INTRA ET EXTRA, PELLICULAS UBI CANTANT IN SITIS INTERRETIALIS POSUERUNT [UT CONTRA TALIBANUM LEGES [[QUAE HOC PROHIBENT]] PROTESTENTUR]. {De morphologia, participium invenite. ¿In quo casu –nominativo, vocativo, acusativo, genitivo, dativo sive ablativo– est? ¿In quo genu –masculino sive feminino sive neutro est? ¿In quo numero –singulari sive plurali– est?}. ‘NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA’ ‘IN LINGUA LATINA ET ANGLICA’ ‘AUDIS’! IN CANÁDA. ‘CANÁDAE FACTIO DEMOCRATICA NOVA’ ‘IUSTINUS TRUDEAU’ ‘IN REGIMINE’ ‘SERVABIT’. {De lexico. Quaeso, in Vicipaedia, “Iustinus Trudeau” quaere et explicationem lege} ‘CANÁDA’ ‘VECTIGALIA’ ‘EX CENTUM CENTESIMIS’ ‘SUPRA AUTOCITENA ELECTRICA’ ET ‘VECTIGALIA EX VIGINTI QUINQUE CENTESIMIS’ ‘SUPRA ACIARIUM ET ALUMINIUM’ ‘CONTRA SINAS’ ‘*IMPONET’. {De lexico. Quaeso, nunc in Wiktionary “aciarum” et “aluminium” invenite} IN IRAQUIA. TRANSLATIO A CASANDRA FREIRE EST. ‘*MILITIA CIVITATIS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE ET *IRAQUIA’ 'IN EXPEDITIONEM' ‘CONTRA SUSPECTAM REM PUBLICAM ISLAMICAM' ‘IN DESERTO ANBAR OCCIDENTIS’ MILITANTES’ ‘*FECERUNT’, 'SALTEM QUINDECIM *HOMINES *OCCIDERUNT* 'ET SEPTEM *MILITES CIVITATE FOEDERATAE AMERICAE’ ‘*VULNERAVERUNT’. {Quaeso, requiesce…} IN NIGERIA. ‘NIGERIA’ ‘PETROLEUM SUUM’ ‘DENUO PURGAT’ [UT ‘PETROLEUM CONFLANS’ ‘*OBTINEAT’]. {De lexico. ¿Quod verbum in linga Latina optimum est pro “to refine” (in lingua anglica?} IN VENETIOLA. TRANSLATIO A CASANDRA FREIRE EST. *IUDEX 'IN CARCEREM *CONIECIT EDMUNDO GONZALEZ', 'OPPOSITIONEM VIREM POLITICEM' PRAESIDENTEM NICOLÁS MADURO IN RECENTIBUS ELECTIONIBUS SUPERASSE *DICITUR. {De lexico. ¿Quid cogitas? ¿Verbum “comitia” melior ad utendum quod verbum “electiones” in hac oratione?} ‘NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA’ ‘IN LINGUA LATINA, ANGLICA ET GERMANICA’ ‘AUDIS’! IN GERMANIA. ‘IN GERMANIA’, ‘ALTERNATIVA PRO GERMANIA (abbreviatione ‘A-EF-De’)’ ‘CIVITATIS PRIMA COMITIA’ ‘VICIT’. ‘SUFFRAGIA’ ‘PRO ALIIS FACTIONIBUS’ ‘AD SINGULOS NUMEROS’ ‘CADERUNT’. {De lexico. ¿Quod “singulos numeros” significat?} TERRITORIA PALAESTINENSIA. TRANSLATIO AB ALBA DANIELA RODRÍGUEZ EST. DEIR EL-BALAH IN TERRITORIIS PALAESTINENSIBUS. PROGRESSIO ANTIDOTI: ‘INCEPTIO’ ‘AD IMMUNIZANDUM SEXCENTOS QUADRAGINTA MILIA PUEROS’ ‘IN GAZA MEDIA’ ‘CONTRA NOVUM PERICULUM POLIOMYELITIS’ FELICITER ‘*INCEPIT’. {De lexico. Quaeso, in Vicipaedia, “poliomyelitis” quaere et explicationem lege} IN SUDANIA. ‘HARENAE PROCELLA MAGNA’ ‘DUNQULA OPPIDUM’ ‘MINATUR’. {De lexico. Quaeso, in Vicipaedia, “harena” quaere et explicationem lege} ‘NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA’ ‘IN LINGUA LATINA, ANGLICA ET HISPANICA’ ‘AUDIS’! IN MEXICO. TRANSLATIONES A SAID RAYMUNDO DELGADO SUNT. [‘*IUDICES MEXICANI’ [‘QUI’ ‘IUDICIA’ ‘CONTRA POSSIBILES MERCATORES RERUM NARCOTICARUM’ ‘*PRAESIDUNT’] ‘SUOS VULTUS’ ‘IN TRIBUNALIBUS’ ‘*POTERUNT OPERIRE’ OB ‘ULTIONES’ ‘EVITARE’. {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam relativam invenite}. ‘*CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM’ ‘LEGATUM MOLESTUM’ ‘*HEREDITABIT’ [QUANDO ‘PRAESIDENTIAM’ ‘IN OCTOBRE’ ‘*ASSUMAT‘]. {De lexico. Quaeso, in Vicipaedia, “Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo” quaere et explicationem lege. Proximus Mexici praeses erit} SI NUNTII IN LINGUA LATINA TRADUCTOR ESSE VOLUERIS, QUAESO LITTERAM ELECTRONICAM AD lpesquera@up.edu.mx MITTAS’. If you would like to collaborate as a translator in Nuntii in Lingua Latina, please send an email to lpesquera@up.edu.mx ‘INCEPTIO UNIVERSTITATIS PANAMERICANAE’ ‘AD LINGUAM LATINAM UTENDUM’ ‘EX MAGISTRIS ET DISCENTIBUS’ ‘QUIBUS’ ‘IN LINGUA HISPANICA’ ‘PROFITEMUR’. Initiatives of the professors and students of the ‘Universidad Panamericana’ to practice the Latin language. We present them in Spanish. ‘LATINA GRAECAQUE SIMUL’: Conversación en latín y una mirruñita de griego. Prof. Gregorio de Gante. Viernes de 14h a 15h. Salón R07. Informes con Alissa Souza: 0256838@up.edu.mx , https://chat.whatsapp.com/FnQCZLc7voLJSeTrRc8PS9 ‘LITTERAE CLASSICAE’: Explorando el mundo latino desde sus distintos géneros literarios. Prof. José Luis Quezada. Jueves 26 de septiembre, 21 de octubre, 21 de noviembre, de 15:30h a 17:00h. Salón C08. Informes con Alissa Souza: 0256838@up.edu.mx , https://chat.whatsapp.com/FnQCZLc7voLJSeTrRc8PS9
Japa is a common slang in West Africa. It refers to leaving the continent and seeking a better life abroad. Many youth risk their life and burn their saving trying to go to places where they can get jobs. However, Ghana's President took to his facebook discouraging the youth from leaving. Ondiro Oganga reports on the backlash his post has received. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
On Daybreak Africa: Ghana protesters call for economic reforms and an end to alleged corruption. Plus, Liberia's ruling coalition accuses the opposition of threatening violence ahead of elections in October, but an opposition politician says he's a man of peace. Eswatini pro-democracy groups take issue with the King's speech to the UN General Assembly. We'll hear from his spokesperson. The East African Community appeals for financial support for its peacekeeping mission in DRC. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
On Daybreak Africa: Ghana's president calls for reparations for slavery. Plus, Liberia's President promises free, fair, and credible elections in October. Rwandan President Paul Kagame will seek a fourth term in 2024. Nigerian President Tinubu's academic records are to be presented to the Supreme Court. Today is the International Day of Peace. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
ENTREPRENEURSHIP MADE EASY: KINGDOM ENTREPEURSHIP NEXUS by Rev. Dr. Michael AppiahEntrepreneurship Made Easy: Kingdom Entrepreneurship Nexus is for those burgeoning business men and women who want to discover their God-given potential and unlock their ability to create a successful and fulfilling business. This book aims to mentor and coach entrepreneurs with the principles of God, knowing that it is God who gives us the power (ability, ideas, passion, capacity, and intuition) to make wealth. With this book, the entrepreneur will learn to understand the importance and the blessings of putting God first as a shareholder in their business.Rev Dr. Michael Onwona Appiah is a Ghana and resides in Minnesota-USA with his wife, Barbara Onwona-Appiah, and three kids. business Finances a product of St. Peter's High School; 1998, and has a strong Accounting and Finance background, with HND Accounting from Takoradi Polytechnic in 2002 (Now Takoradi Technical University), Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Globe University 2013, Minnesota; Master's degree in public administrationFiscal Management & Budgeting at Hamline University 2015, Minnesota; Master's degree in business Finance at Hamline University 2017, Minnesota; and Doctorate in Business Administration-Entrepreneurship & Corporate Finance at St Mary's University, Minnesota in 2022. Rev Dr. Michael is an ordained Pastor at House of Glory Ministries, Minnesota, USA, and Ghana. Rev Dr. Michael oversees the House of Glory Ministries, Prayer Ministries, Outreach Ministries, and Financial Department. Rev Dr. Michael also overseas House of Glory Ministries in Africa (Ghana) and serve as financial secretary of the Ghana Ministers Association of Minnesota. With 3mb Management Consultants, Dr Michael Onwona Appiah has help over 100 churches in the USA in terms of church registration and documentation, church management, bookkeeping, and financial management. Rev Dr. Michael Appiah serves on several church and non-profit organization boards and as financial controller for most churches in the USA. Michael is the CEO of 3mb Health Services, Health Helper's Staffing, and 3mb Management Consultants. Rev Dr. Michael Appiah is the president of Kingdom Entrepreneurship Nexus, an international organization that mentors and groom's kingdom-minded entrepreneurs worldwide. Rev Dr. Michael Appiah is the author of six books, including the bestselling book; Entrepreneurship Made Easy-now out, Recovery It All, Christ-Like Personality, and Successful Body Parts-coming soonhttps://www.amazon.com/Entrepreneurship-Made-Easy-Kingdom-Entrepeurship/dp/B0C765KGRD/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ENTREPRENEURSHIP+MADE+EASY%3A+KINGDOM+ENTREPEURSHIP+NEXUS&qid=1692602460&s=books&sr=1-1https://www.kenux.us.com/https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/entrepreneurship-made-easy-kingdom-entrepeurship-nexus/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/82423kpp1.mp3
On Daybreak Africa: Ghana's opposition reacts to alleged corruption by a government minister. Plus, deadly attacks in Nigeria's Imo State force several governorship candidates to drop out of the race. A human rights body calls for action in Ethiopia's Oromia Region. We'll have an update on the 100 pillows project in Zambia. An Eswatini government spokesperson discusses dialogue with pro-democracy groups and elections. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
On Daybreak Africa: Former Ghanian President John Dramani Mahama has won Saturday's presidential primary of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). Plus, former Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai's bid for October's presidential elections gets a boost with an endorsement, and Zimbabwe faces a fresh wave of price hikes. For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
HEBREW CONGREGATION OF HOUSTON 1. Awakening 2. Identity 3. How to Move Forward --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easter-dismuke/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/easter-dismuke/support
On Music Time in Africa: Ghanaian musician Biqo discusses his new single titled “Pretty Skin,” and takes the weekly Drop the Needle music quiz. Plus, reporter Bill Odidi spotlights the annual Showbiz Entertainment Academy Conference that was held in Johannesburg, and Heather curates a playlist featuring female superstars from the continent, among them Busiswa, Asma Lmnawar, and Ayra Starr. For this and more, stay tuned to Music Time in Africa!
Afrobeat star Stonebwoy sat down with Ebro in the Morning for an wonderful conversation that spans across the evolution of Afrobeats music, his own style, the different styles of music in different African countries, politics of Ghana, recent festivals and more. Find new podcasts here: https://www.hot97.com/podcasts Get 10% off Betterhelp - https://www.betterhelp.com/ebro See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Daybreak Africa: Ghanaians buckle during the holiday season amid a record high inflation that has skyrocketed the cost of living and pushed locals into capping their expenses. Endangered mountain gorillas in East and Central Africa face mounting threats amid rising tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, despite efforts by both nations to improve gorilla conservation. Investigations commence into a stampede in Uganda's capital city, Kampala, that occurred over New Year's Eve and resulted in the death of at least nine people.
Africa & Ghana needs the approach of OD in it's developmental quest. OD is scientific and it is based on research. Research must bring forth action. We need to employ OD tools in leadership and management for sustainability.
Episode 28 - July 28th, 2021 - Speed Round - Capitol Riot on January 6th, 2021 Trials - Texas Lawmakers Trying to Re-Write American History - Critical Race Theory in Texas Schooling - RIP Pimp C On his views of Atlanta, GA - African Americans moving Back to Africa (Ghana giving Incentives to Move back to Africa) - Hip-Hop Music Beef between Royce Da 5'9 x Mickey Factz x Lupe Fiasco - Shameless Plug for @RickTheWriterMusic (@_RickTheWriter). Go STREAM his Music on Spotify Apple Music & ETC. - Hip-Hop Music Lyrics Deeper Meaning - The story behind Chief Keef “Fanetto” - DaBaby Rolling Loud Incident - T.I. x Lil Boosie Point Of View - Song Of The Episode - PG Valentina “Karma” - Dr. Dre x Nicole Young Divorce Settlement (Temporary) - Paul Walker x Jay Leno x Jerry Seinfeld x DJ Envy x Jay-Z Car Collection - Jay-Z Fly Talking in his Music - Kelly Clarkson x Brandon Blackstock Divorce Settlement - Jessica Simpson x Nick Lachey Divorce Settlement - David OTunga x Jennifer Hudson Relationship Woes - Male & Female Relationships in the Industry - NBA Talk Milwaukee Bucks vs Phoenix Suns Final Results
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With our Nigerian Neighbours dealing with a series of unfortunate events including political unrest, the exit of a number of multi-national companies including Shoprite, The banning of Social Media Giant Twitter and the the decline of the Nigerian Niara, could we start to see Ghana become the new flag bearer of Technology in West Africa? Twitter recently made Ghana their headquarters despite most jobs on offer targeting Nigerians. However, this could all change if they are forced to change their strategy to cope with recent restrictions placed by the Nigerian Government. In addition, Ghana is far in developments with its own digital currency, the digital Cedi, and seems to have made a head start in becoming one of the first African countries to launch their own central bank digital currency, which could change everything in the business and Technology landscape not just in the country itself, but also across the African continent. If you have an opinion you want to share, please get in touch with us on social media, on Linkedin or instagram or email on info@thesoundofaccra.comVisit: https://thesoundofaccra.comAll links: https://linktr.ee/thesoundofaccrapodSupport the show
The Wahaala Boys discuss the abuse of African women in marriages after hearing the story of a Ghanaian man who poured acid on the wife after she left him to go and stay with her parents. #marriageabuse #africanwedding #nigerianwedding #Africa #Ghana
N'ello Framily, welcome to another intriguing episode of your favourite weekend Podcast, Social Y3 Me Dia, from the shores of Africa (Ghana)
Art Shrian talks to the very special guest, his friend, filmmaker, and a renowned Acting Coach (Chubbuck Technique) Jonna Johnson. Jonna is also the CEO of Dirt Road Path Productions and founder of Artistic Heights Academy. They talk about An introduction to Jonna Johnson, how she got into coaching. Her footprint expansion into Africa/Ghana and now Asia/India (with Art Shrian). Her co-production feature film, made in Ghana, by Confidence Losu ALISA. Value of continuous learning/training About Chubbuck Technique Perspective Series (upcoming class with Art Shrian for actors/writers filmmakers) About Artistic Heights Academy Screenwriting at AHA, class with Art Shrian Favorite TV shows and films: Bridgerton, Ma Rainey, Tenet People that inspire: Viola Davis, August Wilson. About Jonna Johnson. Jonna Johnson is an Accredited Instructor of The Chubbuck Technique, Executive Producer/ Owner of Dirt Road Paths Productions and Founder of Artistic Heights Academy Inc. (which launched this January 2021). She has dedicated 12 years of her Professional Coaching career building a collaborative alliance in East America and Africa to elevate talent, collaborate with industry leaders and empower artist through the arts! Recently she has partnered with Filmmakers in India, to build and expand the alliance with her teachings. With a professional background in Theater/ Film/Commercial, Jonna Johnson continues to pour into her students with perspective and experience in the Industry. Johnson Presents her students to Top Industry leaders, who share their journey and process, giving a well rounded foundation with insight to her students. Her education background consist of Phycology (MTSU Alumni), Alliance Theater School of Performing Arts (Film/Theater) and currently Jonna Johnson is a Master Degree Student at ASU in Philosophy, doubling in Film Production. She is an advocate for her students, providing community and opportunity within her network. She often helps her Casting Director/Director/Producer acquaints fulfill their casting needs with her sought after student body. Johnson has been recognized for Philanthropy Awards for her extraordinary commitment to humanity and activism. As a good standing member of the International Coaching Federation and Certified Coaches Alliance, she aims to enjoy the process of the journey along with her students as a committed student of life. www.COACHEDbyJonnaJohnson.com Twitter/IG @JonnaJohnson1 www.IMDB.me/JonnaJohnson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mynewyorkeye/support
With her debut memoir, Aftershocks (Simon & Schuster), Nadia Owusu explores the fault lines of identity, race, and justice, and the ways trauma and myths are transmitted through the generations. We talk about her upbringing in Europe (UK& Italy) and Africa (Ghana, Tanzania & Ethiopia), the meanings of skin color in different cultures, her social justice work, and what she had to learn about race in America. We get into what it's like to live on high alert, how we reclaim our stories and reframe our world, how Aftershocks evolved from private project to public document, and how even thin soil can let us extend roots. Follow Nadia on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal
For this episode, we headed to Ghana to speak on social entrepreneurism with the Founder and CEO of 1 Billion Africa, Prince Adu-Appiah. Prince shares his vision of ‘Turning problems into projects' and how he approached developing a movement whose projects and activities have impacted over 12,500 Africans, with the majority being youth, women and children. We discuss his love of leadership, his tech background, his start up story, branding, marketing and how he activated a base of supporters, donors, and leaders. We also discuss leadership principles and what it means to inspire Africa's Youth to find problems in their communities and to turn them into projects. Prince Adu-Appiah is a social entrepreneur, a thought leader, a development worker, and a tech consultant whose passion is to help eradicate poverty in Africa and to raise young leaders. He is the Founder and CEO of 1Billion Africa (www.1billionafrica.org). His work has attracted honors and recognitions both locally and globally including; receiving the JCI 2015 Top 10 Outstanding Young Persons in Ghana Award, recognized as part of JCI World's 2015 Top 20 Outstanding Young Persons in the World, recognized in 2015 Top 30 Under 30 Future of Ghana young talents in Ghana, recipient of Unsung Hero People of Distinction Humanitarian Award, USA, and listed in Leadership Expert Gordon Tredgold's 2014 TOP 10 F.A.S.T Leaders list. Prince is a 2-time TEDx Speaker, a 2017 Kumvana Fellow, a 2016 Brightest Young Minds alumnus, an Ashoka Changemakers Scholar, and an Associate Fellow at the Royal Commonwealth Society. He holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Ghana Business School in Organizational Leadership & Corporate Governance. Connect with Prince on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/princeaduappiah or via social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/princeaappiah Twitter: www.twitter.com/princeaappiah Instagram: www.instagram.com/princeaappiah #socialentrepreneur #CEO # founder #startupstory #nonprofit #ngo #Ghana #SDGs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode features a conversation with Professor Amber Wiley. She is an old friend who is an Assistant Professor in the Art History Department at Rutgers University and a scholar who has traveled the world studying culture.Quote:"The Civil Rights movement didn't begin in Montgomery and it didn't end in the 1960s. It continues on to this very minute." - Julian Bond Timestamps:13:34 - Guatemala17:36 - Africa (Ghana & Ethiopia)20:20 - Being called a 'white person' in Africa24:14 - India (Mumbai/Bombay, Goa, Delhi, Jaipur, Udaipur)27:00 - Vietnam (Ho Chi Min City/Saigon)32:00 - War Remnants Museum (Vietnam)36:15 - Mexico (Tlatelolco)Links:Society of Architectural Historians: H. Allen Brooks Travelling FellowshipAmber's blog post: An American in Saigon Da 5 Bloods & Black Vietnam Veterans article in Time MagazineTlatelolco, Mexico: Memorial 68 MuseumVietnam: War Remnants MuseumTangible Remnants on InstagramTangible Remnants on FacebookBio: Amber Wiley specializes in architecture, urbanism, and African American cultural studies. Her research interests are centered on the social aspects of design and how it affects urban communities - architecture as a literal and figurative structure of power. She focuses on the ways local and national bodies have made the claim for the dominating narrative and collective memory of cities and examines how preservation and public history contribute to the creation and maintenance of the identity and “sense of place” of a city.Her teaching approach mirrors her dedication to critical thinking about the human condition in the built environment, and the creation, evolution, and maintenance of cities, neighborhoods, and communities. She strives to actively engage in discourses that are significant across academic fields. Her theoretical and analytic background was founded in art and architectural history methodology, as well as the interdisciplinary methods of American Studies. She combines analysis of aesthetics and socio-cultural influences on community building with questions about the meaning of culture, authority, and agency.She is active in preservation policy as well as various professional organizations. She has served on the National Park System Advisory Board Landmarks Committee, and on the boards of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, Latrobe Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Yale Black Alumni Association.Find Amber on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.**Some of the links above may be Amazon affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you.** **This episode is sponsored by www.Smartsheet4architects.com, a better way to manage architecture projects.**
Pidgin English is popular in some parts of Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone and Cameroon). This podcast is focused on Ghanaian pidgin English slangs which are so fun to use. Our blog: slangsbyghanaians.wordpress.com. Slangs discussed: Nibbies, bola, medo, gbɛkɛ, eleff queer, troski, shommie, gally, gyemi and trabo. Let's get slanginggggg! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slangsbyghanaians/message
Many musicians in the hiphop and RnB genrehave been having these verzuz battles with producers in Ghana joining in the act. The wahaala boys decided to have one of the own with Mr Nobody representing Nigeria aka Naija while Nana Kwame represented the Star of Africa Ghana. Hits from the likes of P Square, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Sarkodie, Castro, Shatta Wale, Kaumi Eugene, Kidi, Ebony, Kaakie and R2Bees. They ended the show with the best Ghana Naija colabs from the likes of Wande Coal and R2Bess, Wizkid and R2Bees, Tic Tac and Tony Tetula, Kidi and Davido, Stonebwoy and Teni etc. #Ghanamusic #Nigeriamusic #GhanavsNaija
Focuses on religion and people, religion vs business, religion and the growth of the country.
Providing updates on my trip to Ghana ( Year of return)
The time spent on social media has risen , listen to the impact (positive & negative). Why is it good/bad to use social media?!!
Ghana has traditionally been seen as the gold hub of West Africa, but recent years have seen a huge boom in gold exploration and production in many other West African states. West Africa has a common issue of narrow vein gold mines which is creating significant opportunity for Australian expertise.Today we are joined by Bright Fianu – Regional Sales Manager Africa Blast Movement Technology who is sharing BMT's journey and insights into Africa's Mining sector.
In Part 2 of a discussion about Africa (Ghana) with Terry Kojo Oppong, Karen and Kojo discuss why so many people are returning to Africa and what you can do when you get there.
On this #DoingtherightthingsThursday, we have a great interview with a black American woman who decided to answer the call of her ancestors that lead her back to Africa- Ghana to be more exact. This interview was done after she's spent 27 years in Ghana as a repatriate running her small, but famed resort 'One Africa'. Source : https://youtu.be/v8XtrgeMl_Y As always, stay blessed. #BlackHealingMatters
The launch of the ten17newyork podcast aims to present a typical dialogue that often comes up when Ghanaians congregate at social gatherings. Nana (Kryme) and P.K discuss some of the Pros and Cons of living abroad and Africa (Ghana). They also talk about some of the things most Ghanaians must consider before deciding to migrate abroad. We hope you enjoy it.
The launch of the ten17newyork podcast aims to present a typical dialogue that often comes up when Ghanaians congregate at social gatherings. Nana (Kryme) and P.K discuss some of the Pros and Cons of living abroad and Africa (Ghana). They also talk about some of the things most Ghanaians must consider before deciding to migrate abroad. We hope you enjoy it.
Daniel Boateng has taught in Africa (Ghana), China, and in the US. He is very well educated and performs and composes for several churches. We talk about his experiences teaching in various countries, his educational experiences, acquiring a foreign language (Chinese), and he even plays the keyboard for us and sings!
Do you go out fishing here in NZ and are you going to have further reductions of what fish you can catch? Because, the recreational fisher person is being totally ignored by the Ministry of Primary Industries and leaves the question: Is the government, along with commercial fishing interests with 94% of the catch, now taking aim at the 6% of the yield that the public harvest? The lines are being drawn with our elected representatives in Parliament siding with Corporate Fishing to make it even more difficult for NZ families to catch their own fish. Honest broker Doug Kidd, ex National Party Minister of Fisheries, saw this coming as far back as 1990 and endeavoured to empower the recreational sector by passing the Fisheries Act of 1996. The scheme of the Fisheries Act of 1996 is that “fish come first”. By improving the biomass and hence the health and abundance of our coastal fisheries first, the Minister will then be able to fully allow for the non-commercial interests of the people of New Zealand to fish for food, as well as providing for commercial fishers to catch fish that is sustainable for our coastal fisheries. This part of the Act has been under intense pressure to be changed to the total disadvantage of the public of New Zealand. Organising People who Fish Around New Zealand’s Coastlines into Clubs. Scott Macindoe tells us of his focus on ensuring the NZ public has an organised and professionally run representative organisation to stand up for the right of all NZers and our common future. Saying we are blessed to have the NZ Sport Fishing Council on board as they have woken up to the precarious loss of fish species and by extension the commercial sector squeezing out recreational fishing, where there is already an imbalance of 94% commercial to 6% recreational. For 60 years this Council has served the interests of clubs throughout NZ. Today there are 60 clubs affiliated to the Council, each being an incorporated society in their own right with their own constitution and democratic process. Many have their own premises with some being quite salubrious whilst others are very modest. Scott assures me that they take their responsibilities seriously and are not organisations that take short cuts. They are very inextricably connected to the communities they serve and have extensive outreach across middle NZ that for example, in Whakatane there are over 4,000 members, Gisborne 4,300 members, Whangamata 6000 members with a waiting list, these clubs are relevant and growing. These clubs all democratically elect their officers and committee and from these ranks choose a delegate to step forward and represent their clubs and members interests at a regional level. There are 8 regions each of which nominate a board member to sit on the National organisation - called the NZ Sport Fishing Council. Scott (as the spokesman for www.legasea.co.nz ) has been co-opted to the Board of the NZ Sport Fishing Council and stresses their authenticity as an organisation. Their policies and principles are arrived at by way of remit that are thoroughly discussed and debated between delegates at a zone level and then to the AGM (Annual General Meeting) where remits are again voted upon and invariably unanimously, after some pretty vigorous debates and the reason that Scott ‘labours’ this - is that it does not get better than that. Stating that these clubs have built upon 60 years of focused authenticity. And yet it is not good enough for the NZ Government’s Ministry of Primary Industries. Though the NZ Sport Fishing Council are constantly engaged with all Ministry lead science and fisheries management working groups, consistently attending Ministry led management and science working groups, always willing to engage. They engage with contracted professionals who consistently attend. They are there to gather information, report and circulate these reports where recommendations are made and carefully considered adopted or rejected as the case may be. Generally speaking, there is no one else in the room representing the public interest. Of all the meetings that they attend the primary focus is for the commercial operators to find a way to squeeze more additional yield out of the fisheries whilst the NZ Fishing Council are saying - Hang on a moment! - it’s all about abundance - stop! We have to rebuild our inshore fisheries - we have to take less fish. So they are a lone voice. Ironically or paradoxically he sees that they may be too good for their own benefit as with the High Court, the Appeal Court and the Supreme Court challenges to fisheries management in Aotearoa NZ. From 2004 through to 2008 they battled over the way Kahawai had been mismanaged nearly collapsing that fishery. This left the NZ Ministry not at all happy with the NZ Sport Fishing Council to the point that the Council might as well not exist as far as the Ministry and Minister are concerned. So what is conveyed in this interview is that the average NZers is being jammed out of the debate in favour of Government and commercial interests. However the NZ Fishing Council are relaxed and now organising and getting better and better at understanding what they are up against. There are alignments being established all over the place. Building Alliances They are organising and building alliances with the NZ Angling and Casting Association that caters for the interest of small land based clubs on the beach. The NZ Underwater Association, and the previous differences of the past that have been healed, (beyond healed) - now very trusting and reliable relationship as they now come together. Yachting NZ and of course Legasea that Scott is very much involved in. All are finding their place either affiliating or endorsing this growing organisation, the NZ Sports Fishing Council. That in building up an organisation to represent ordinary NZers the Partners and Sponsors from the business world are stepping up. ITM (Independent Timber Merchants) has signed up for 2 years, the Hunting & Fishing chain of shops, Yamaha and Honda, Diawa and Wasabi, Black Magic, Club Marine Insurance and many other organisations & Scott then says that he has to be careful as when he’s naming names - as he may forget some and get into trouble. However, there are 60 companies that have come into support the ordinary NZer, and they are paying a goodly sum per annum to support recreational fisher folk to protect and rebuild local coastal fishing. This action is to put up a united front against the moneyed might and power of the commercial sector that is in bed with the Government against its own people. These businesses are coming on board with not only cash, but also with rich access to extensive databases, rich access to their social media feed and reach. The Hutchwilco NZ Boat Show, DB Dominion Breweries and their low alcohol DB Export Citrus are all on board. What this is saying is that for the first time we have an organised recreational fishing lobby independently funded with zero government money and focussing on best practice and attempting to shift people’s attitudes expectations and behaviours. In particular as required to constrain, as required to conserve, as required to leave fish in the water in order to accelerate the rebuild of NZ 's inshore fisheries In some ways he sees this as quite daunting as fishing can be a very religious feeling for many people, this is their time out, they do not want to be interfered with. This interview covers: Dealing with disposing of fish heads, frames and offal, that are delicacies for other races and cultures that value these - where we in NZ tend to discard them with not to much thought. That there is now a website dedicated to people who want to eat what’s left, can go on to https://www.freefishheads.co.nz. With 16,000 people registered, this is a win win that benefits many. So this is one of Scotts important outreach projects allied to Legasea.co.nz - here to restore our fishing grounds for the average NZer to be able to 'fish for a feed.’ Being a 58 year old European NZer trying hard to not consume, for Scott, is a challenge especially whilst working with Legacy and half a dozen full time contractors taking these messages and issues, to the people of the real threats to NZer’s and to realise the magnificent gifts around our coast and conserve them before it’s too late. Legasea: with 52,000 subscribed supporters and growing! https://www.legasea.co.nz You are invited to sign up for free and they will send you a newsletter telling you what the current situation is. – ‘less is more’ – Scott also understands how overloaded our in-trays are. He asks you to simply subscribe - to a free newsletter so that they can inform you and give you insights. You will find their newsletter very interesting and you may even wish to donate as well. You can even like their FB page or tick a box or two in the surveys and polls they run. Legasea are well liked and a trusted source for a growing number of Maori iwi (tribes). Because they see them as taking care of ika (fish) and Tangaroa’s (God of the Sea) gifts of the ocean. Scott reminds us of Martin Luther King in the context of the civil liberties and civil rights stating: “It’s not the words of our enemies that we will remember – but the silence of our friends.” The aim is to continue to build up NZ’s falling fishing stocks and make them sustainable for perpetuity. That to have equitable access to that abundance is the goal to all NZers and not witness additional yield allocated to bulk harvested, low value, export focused commercial fisheries. It is important to remind ourselves that 94% of all fish caught in NZ are taken by the commercial sector and the other 6 % by average NZers called the recreational sector. Recreational Sector Harvest Recreational Fishers take approximately 10,000 tonnes or 10,000, thousand kilograms of fish per annum by 600,000 fishers. Be it in small boat, off the beach or in the water – what they do with it is a very private thing – some people deep freeze it for later, most people take what they need, others gift it to family neighbours and friends over the next few days. For many the ability to share catch is a primary source of self esteem. Maximum mana enhancement to gift a fish as a taonga (treasure) – to knock on the door of a friend and say here, I caught this for you and hand over a fish, or a bag of fillets or half a dozen scallops. Commercial Sector Harvest The commercial sector harvest about 350,000 tonnes of fish of which 90% is exported. Some of the figures and prices that these fish are sold overseas for - make Scott cry. Including the discarding, dumping and disrespect of fish by the bulk harvesting commercial sector – plus the ‘miss reporting’ that has been brought about by the ‘quota management system’ where catch entitlements are poorly distributed. There are many problems specially ‘by-catch’ where fish that are caught in nets that the trawler is not wanting to catch - so over the side they go and all the fish are dead or die, because their bodies just are too frail when brought to the surface as well as being crushed in the net. By-catch in commercial parlance is either valuable or not valuable. Those that are not valuable (do not have rights - go back over the side to float on the surface in their hundreds and often thousands to be videoed and then shown on TV or Facebook. But, it’s not only commercial - recreational fishers have work to do on this and evidently quite a lot of work in some instances. Scott states “we all have to lift our game.” Scott use the word atrocities – a word he states he does not use lightly in relation to the following: Trevally: he says is a highly valuable fish, Scott says that he is happy to swop it for snapper. A kilo of trevally in NZ is worth about NZ $12 retail including GST (not filleted). About 200 tones per annum is caught in public recreational sector. While the commercial sector with entitlements can catch about 3000 tonnes – though they can only catch 2000 tonnes per annum so there is no real constraints as it is over allocated – which Scott sees as really sad. Much of this fish is exported. 800 tonnes per annum to France, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. Sold whole, frozen with no added value, no GST for $2.70 per kilo, last year $2.50 the year before, it was $2.30 - a rich, dense high quality protein source. We have this incredibly high quality nutrient dense protein source and the greatest concentration of Polynesians grouped together in history, domiciled here in NZ in South Auckland and yet we have 45 dialysis machines working overtime at Middlemore hospital. Why? Because we are dealing with waves of people suffering from Type 2 diabetes through eating a poor diet whilst we take this sacred source that the Polynesian - who is hardwired to this as their metabolism is all about eating fresh fish and we are selling the best fish at $2.70 a kilo to France. This just blows Scott away! Kahawai: We the selling 1,000 tonnes a year to Africa – Ghana and the Cameroon for $1.75 per kilo - So what is this all about? NZers would gladly pay $5.00 a kilo The fact that we are selling our rich protein for such a low price shocks Scott (as it does me Tim doing the interview) and it should shock you dear reader – we are being done by commercial interests and none of these benefits are flowing through to NZers as a community. Snapper: (tāmure ) We are exporting snapper to Australia sized at 25,26,27,28,29 centimetres – that we in NZ have to throw back dead or alive because of being undersized – yet the commercial sector can get away with this with the blessing of the NZ Government for a miserly $10.00 a kilo - we export 2.500 tonnes of this or nearly as much as all NZers combined in our entire public sector harvest – what is this all about? NZ snapper fillets cost retail $30.00 kilo plus. Presently the NZ Government is angling to have the public sign off to a particular quota and all the rest be taken over by commercial interests. This will not happen on Legasea's watch, Scott assures us. Hence the Government MPI Ministry of Primary Industries refuse to give the public sector representatives the time of day. And the NZ Government mission card for NZ primary producers is to double the export of primary produce by 2025 Who is the person/s driving this over extraction of the earth’s resources? This is the neo-liberal agenda that continues to steal the future of our children and grandchildren! No Resource Rental or License NZ Commercial Operators do not pay for a resource rental license – they can just take and extract from the ‘collective commons’ and there are no governmental regulations to make them pay for this resource. What Recreational Fishing Adds to the Local Economy The private recreation sector spends $950 million on bait, boats, rods and fuel etc. Plus charters, accommodation and 8,200 jobs within the industry as well all employees (PAYE) are taxed, there is the GST component of 15% GST plus fuel and road user tax. The recreational fishing industry adds to the local economy and with no fish, this sector would suffer hugely. This interview also covers: Doug Kidd the ex National Party Minister of Fisheries and Speaker of the House comes in for high praise, as he saw what was happening to NZ’s fishing stocks and spoke out about it very strongly. These two links will put you firmly in the picture as to how commercial interests are working to disenfranchise recreational fisher people in NZ. https://www.legasea.co.nz/articles/recreational-fishing-not-part-of-quota-system/ https://www.legasea.co.nz/articles/differing-perspectives-on-allowances/ The end of recreational fishing as we know it? It’s up to us to all mobilise and make the effort to join together and meet this challenge. Scott also gives kudos to the Auckland Council for their visionary Hauraki Gulf Spacial plan along with Waikato District Council and the Thames-Coromandel District Council. Their coming together is going to breathe new life into this superb marine and fish environment. This interview with Scott Macindoe, like his last one is superb. An articulate wordsmith and communicator he lays out for everyone what is happening and what we need to do. His previous hard hitting interview November 2015. http://www.ourplanet.org/greenplanetfm/scott-macindoe-advocate-for-fish-and-ocean-fauna He finishes with the Maori word Tumanako which signifies hope. A must listen. https://www.legasea.co.nz
The Right Hook's travel expert Manchan Magan takes George to one of the jewels of Africa - Ghana.