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Difficult Roads Lead to Extraordinary Results

Even Roosters Dream To Fly: Book Video Trailer

“Even Roosters Dream to Fly is an inspirational story by Felicien Kanyamibwa in which he perfectly elaborated the life-long journey of a Great African king. A must-read for people who are interested in history and colonialism.” See the Video book trailer below: Order your Copy on Amazon Now!” https://amzn.to/3T4wHMq#EvenRoostersDreamtoFly#FelicienKanyamibwa#aboutbook#History#colonialism Do not forget to check the…

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Difficult Roads Lead to Extraordinary Results

Black Panther Movie Highlights Challenges Faced by Resources Rich Africa and Blacks in the World

Black Panther: A movie I invite everyone to watch; Highlights of Challenges Faced by Resources Rich Africa and Blacks. by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD, MqBA., Feb 18, 2018 With Black Panther, Ryan Coogler created a master piece. It is a movie to watch by almost every one. With a predominantly Black cast and strong women characters,…

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12 Years A Slave: A Movie I invite Everyone to Watch; A Journey of Overcoming, Hope, and Optimism, and To Freedom

12 Years a Slave: A movie I invite everyone to watch; A journey of overcoming, hope, and optimism, and to freedom. by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD Today, I watched the movie “12 Years a Slave: The Extraordinary True Story of Solomon Northup”. I can’t find words to describe the experience of watching the movie, directed by…

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Botswana: A model of Democracy for Africa

The country is recognized by Transparency International as the Least Corrupt in Africa. Its leaders have received accolades across the World for their unrelenting efforts to lead their country and its people towards sustainable development. Graced with rich minerals, especially diamond, the country also has massive natural reserves, that are home to wildlife, including giraffes,…

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Is There Any Oppression that is not Deliberate and by Design?

The icon of the struggle against oppression , Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, passed away today December 5, 2013. As the South African President Jacob Zuma said, “Although we knew that this day would come, nothing can diminish our sense of a profound and enduring loss. His tireless struggle for freedom earned him the respect of the world.”…

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What Are We Proud Of?

This week, Americans, including me, commemorated the 237th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. In public places and churches, and surely in private places, American sang their favorites songs, hymns, and the national anthem. In America the Beautiful, God Bless USA, or Star Spangled Banner, the theme of freedom rang in the singers’ ears: In…

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Rwanda: Do not politicize Memories, Honor and Rebuilding

Do not politicize Memories, Honor and Rebuilding by Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD Usually, around this time I write a piece on a topic dear to my heart. As I was thinking about the compelling thoughts I should share,  I surprised myself:  I found myself  reading a speech by  General Paul Kagame of Rwanda. On April 7,…

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Rwanda: La Mémoire, l’Honneur et La Reconstruction Ne Sont Pas à Politiser

La Mémoire, l’Honneur et La Reconstruction Ne Sont Pas à Politiser par Felicien Kanyamibwa, PhD. Habituellement, à cette époque j’écris un article sur un sujet qui me tient à cœur. Au moment  où j’essayais de m’imaginer quelle pensée je devais partager avec les autres, je me suis surpris moi-même: je me suis retrouvé entrain de…

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