Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Murder trial for the killing of Ahmaud Arbery continues in Georgia
The trial of Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael, and their neighbor William “Roddie” Bryan Jr. continues in Glynn County, Georgia. The three White men are charged with malice and felony murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man fatally shot while out for a jog on February 23, 2020. Here's the latest.
- The men have pleaded not guilty and also face charges of aggravated assault, false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment - On Wednesday, defendant Travis McMichael took to the stand to testify in his own defense - A medical examiner on Tuesday told the jury that Arbery died from multiple shotgun wounds, according to USA Today, as the prosecution rested its case - The presiding judge denied the defense's requests on both Monday and Wednesday for a mistrial due to the presence of civil rights leaders in the courtroom
Friday, November 12, 2021
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
WATCH THE LATEST EPISODE OF THE RHYTHM SCOOP SHOW ON BLACK HOT FIRE NETWORK
The discussion of the course for freedom, justice & liberation continues in Nigeria a year after the popular End Sars Movement.
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Benefits of sun gazing; melanated family
Sungazing daily or whenever you get the opportunity to is great for your body and soul. Some of the
- Increased energy.
- Boosts production of the feel good hormones serotonin and melatonin.
- Improved eyesight.
- Reduces hunger pains –body is completely nourished by the sun.
- Stimulation and growth of the Pineal gland.
- Release of internal emotional blocks.
- Increase personal potential.
YOU ARE ENERGY
The total amount of energy and matter in the Universe remains constant, merely changing from one form to another. The First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation) states that energy is always conserved, it cannot be created or destroyed. In essence, energy can be converted from one form into another.
THE AFRICA TODAY SHOW ON BLACK HOT FIRE NETWORK
The Black Hot Fire network presents the Africa Today Show which focuses on matters affecting Black People globally. With the goal of sharing information on current matters, historical and topical issues in the Black communities globally in Africa and the United states.
The broadcast connects, informs and awakens and we welcome audience globally to watch, engage and inform our perspective of the world.
Friday, April 23, 2021
NEW PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE - BLACK HOT FIRE NETWORK
The Black Hot Fire Network new programming schedule crystallizes the network mission and vision to be a leading Black Media entity actively transforming the society with the programmes that are focused on Entertaining, informing and educating the masses.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
WHY REAL AFRICAN HISTORY IS LACKING IN AFRICAN CLASSES
In the spirit of the dedicated
Black history month of February, attention has gone to the need for more
Afro-centered history curriculum in African classes, something that has been
missing across the board in Africa and the diaspora. Worth noting, is the fact
that it’s not a coincidence that no real intellectual discourse and
dispensation happens in African classes thus depriving young African minds the
knowledge of self.
When the shallow
teaching o African history is taught in schools, it happens more often than not
to be distorted in fact and there very much equal to propaganda rather than
actual accounts of what happened in the parts in regards to African culture
systems, civilization and the eventual result of battles and conquest across
the whole continent. Without a knowledge of own history, it is rather difficult
to instill pride in the young on their African identity and heritage.
After the attainment of
self-rule by many African nations, the curriculum adopted for teaching in
schools was that by the former colonial powers, perfect example being the fate
of common wealth nations in Africa including Kenya, Ghana, Uganda , Nigeria
among others. Very little was done to make sure that the knowledge was in any
sense suited to the needs of the African child especially in regards to the
history taught, that is centered around the colonial era and nothing much past
that.
In the years preceding
the conquest of Africa, a destruction of archives of African knowledge took
place around the continent in places such as Egypt, Mali, South Africa among
others, but the knowledge of what was left preserved either written on in other
form is the heritage of the African people and therefore, also ought to be
incorporated in the curriculum to give it depth and make it useful in the
impact of the teaching in African classrooms worldwide.
Another reason African
history has been lacking from the classrooms is the global campaign against
African culture and traditional systems. The demonizing of the African culture
especially through westernization has left African culture and history in
jeopardy. Various tools such as Hollywood films and electronic as well as print
media have been used for a long time to white wash African history and
discredit the true history of the African people but taking away all the great
elements such as Hannibal’s military legacy, the history of the ancient Kemet
and Nile valley civilization among others and turned that to non- African
history for the benefit of the west.
The most significant
solution in addressing this gap in the classrooms would be the creation and
adoption of a curriculum developed by Africans for use in the classrooms. With the
first step being the recognition of the need and admitting that it exists and
bringing together stake-holders in education sector from different nations to
make right what has been an overlooked problem in the education system in
Africa for the future generations and for a better destiny for the African people
globally.
THE REAL IMPEDIMENT TO AFRICAN UNITY
Since the establishment
of the organization of African Unity on 25th May, 1963 with the
headquarters in Addis Ababa Ethiopia, the quest for African unity has been an
elusive goal not just at the regional and national level but even at the
interpersonal levels as evident in different institutions. From the inside,
looking outward, it is evident that the African has an inherent problem of
being divided even on matters that otherwise, we should be able to easily agree
on such as united contribution towards economic prosperity under one monetary
system across the great continent with such immense potential.
The former colonial
powers in Africa are partly to blame for the disunity that has been carried on
for generations in Africa. The British and Germans for instance at the Berlin
Conference in 1884, divided the continent into small nations for their conquest
and instituted the “divide and conquer” system, knowing that a divided people
are easy to rule over, not just within the context of the colonial period but
even long after the colonial era in Africa was over for most African nations in
the mid 1960’s.
With a deep level of
distrust among each other that was sowed among Africans by the colonial
masters, the reality of a united Africa is further from our reach. The
fragmentation of the Africa into Africans on the continent and diaspora
Africans also play out to the detriment of the progress of the continent and
the African people anywhere in the World. The African identity hasn’t been
celebrated or embraced by many Africans for lack of deep rooted self-belief
that would otherwise propel the African towards the realization of the ever
great need for unity.
Coming from slavery and
colonialization, both the African on the continent and the diaspora Africa
continued to perpetuate different ideas on what it mean to be African and also
on what importance, there would be in uniting. Prior to colonization and
slavery, the vice of tribalism ravaged the continent as the division also left
many groups and subgroups exposed and weak for easy take over after the
colonial invasion.
The impediments towards
the unification of African people lies deeply and squarely on the lack of trust
among the African people and the illusion that comes from misinformation, that
the African has always been at the bottoms which infers that the African right
place is servitude for anyone else that has unjustly broken the back of the
African and stolen our history to the end of brainwashing the mind of the
African both in the continent and in the diaspora.
With the realization
that part of the problem has also been the lack of proper leadership on the
continent that can inspire true Pan Africanism such as Kwame Nkurumah did in
1964, the African should seek to rethink on the need for the unification of his
people and also the consequences of remaining divided under puppet leadership
that has stalled the unification of the people in the interest of self.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
STRENGTHENING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
With a prolonged period of the absence of strong
ties between Africa and the Caribbean owing to the matter of colonialization
and the consequences after, the goal to forge better and strong relations is at
the heart of many Africans on the continent and in the Caribbean.
The leadership mainly
in West African nations such as Ghana and Benin has shown a keen interest to
strengthen the ties between their African nations and the Caribbean. Ghanaian
president Akofu Addo, has made tremendous progress in enhancing the ties
between Ghana and Caribbean nations such as Jamaica with efforts to ease travel
and trade between two nations. With the removal of visa requirements for both
nations, it is much easier to make the bonds stronger and connect the people
and the cultures with the understanding that both the Caribbean and the West
Africa are the same people.
In the neighboring West
African nation of Benin, the leadership has also been eager to make the
connection stronger by declaring a warm invitation and call for repatriating
back to the to the Caribbean people most of who are descendants of the slaves
taken away through the transatlantic slave trade that took African people not
only from West Africa but also across the continent in areas such as Tanzania
evident from historical slave trading sites such as the Stone town in Zanzibar.
From the Caribbean
side, the leadership of nations such as Jamaica & the Dominican have also
made significant efforts in a bid to strengthen the ties with Africa . The
removal of travel restrictions such as Visas and creation of visa free status
and a more open business environment in those countries to encourage investment
from continental Africans in the Caribbean is a welcome move.
The alliance between
Africa and the Caribbean promises a
greater future with multiple areas of cooperation such as trade and investment,
hospitality, culture exchange, education, health, transport, science and
innovation, geo-political cooperation for mutual interest among other critical
areas to spur cooperation , development and unity between the Caribbean and Africa.
With the right kind of
leadership on both ends, the establishment of a better understanding between
the peoples of Africa and the Caribbean will be instrumental in shaping the
destiny of achieving a connected people with open borders, shared values and a
common passion for development and cooperation in various sectors united
through a collective African consciousness.