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The most craved food in Africa

A week ago I had a visit with my family and had a little party and it was really great because I got the eat the most wonderful food and Africa which is rice and meat with a lot of seasoning of different cultures and Africa

The most craved food in Africa
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KenyaByCollins

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Togetherness

Rivals sitting next to each other in tranquility

Togetherness
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Camau_Visuals

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IF TOMORROW COMES WITHOUT ME

This photo illustrate the old mechanism used in smoking by the African old generation. in it one is seen enjoying full and direct consumption of tobacco hence ignoring the damage that comes afterwards. The photo also shows the borrowing and transfer of traditional life style into the modern settings.

IF TOMORROW COMES WITHOUT ME
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James Wasswa

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Let’s go into the boat

Travel photo moments at the resort

Let’s go into the boat
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KenyaByCollins

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Halo

Halo
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Symply Raven

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ORIGIN

ORIGIN by Symply Raven. Appreciating African culture through poetry. Authenticity is our root

ORIGIN
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Drich The Poet

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Sweet Pills Pt 1.

DISCLAIMER ⚠️⚠️⚠️: This is a self awareness poem and does not have the intention to paint any organization in bad colors. TikTok is mentioned as reference to all other social media apps and other apps that are not social in nature and I don't want to mention them due to Community Rules and Regulations. Move with caution. Be safe.

Sweet Pills Pt 1.
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Ibrawan

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Africa Foods

This Africa food is called Eba, it's prepared with Gari and raw pepper , onion, ginger, garlic. Africans enjoy this meal because of it vitality and it could be prepared under 10 minutes.

Africa Foods
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Nkconcepts

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African culture

It's about our pride

African culture
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KenyaByCollins

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Confidence

Confidence
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Olowoart

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This art piece reminds me of the traditional head wrap style in my hometown. Art drawn digitally

This art piece reminds me of the traditional head wrap style in my hometown. Art drawn digitally
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PichaZaPompy

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We are the Children of one Father, let peace be upon us.

We are the Children of one Father, let peace be upon us.
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Muna

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African culture

Women used to go fetch water in the nearby river. I enjoying this pictures as it reminded me of my culture.

African culture
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KenyaByCollins

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Secret Beauty

A beautiful princess donning a warrior mask

Secret Beauty
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Ken Multiverse

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She never knew 🥺(unaware)

I came to buy some stuffs and and i saw the African lady with her kid .....then i took the snapshot and left

She never knew 🥺(unaware)
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KingBaqi

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Facial art an African tradition.

A fulani man, originally from the Northern part of Nigeria, Western Africa can be seen with facial tattoos made locally which is part of their tradition as local nomads, feel the beauty, through my lense

Facial art an African tradition.
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KenyaByCollins

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Avant Garde edition

The guru set

Avant Garde edition
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Felikz

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African culture

African culture
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Austine Kay

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AFRICAN FOLKLORES, A Double-Edged Sword : Preserving Culture vs. Perpetuating Lack and Greed Mentali

Arts Industry or  Storytelling Mastery in any society is a very strong developmental tool which if  well deployed will transform such society greatly.. No doubt our first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah placed so much premium on it because  he knew its value. Hence let's look at it as people and the necessary reform for the good of our society.

AFRICAN FOLKLORES, A Double-Edged Sword : Preserving Culture vs. Perpetuating Lack and Greed Mentali
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shaan

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I am always deeply moved by the beauty and resilience of people with black skin.

In the tapestry of ebony hues, A symphony of grace and resilience, The people of ebony skin, A portrait of strength and brilliance. Their souls adorned with rich history, Stories etched in every line and curve, Through struggles and triumphs, They radiate a beauty that preserves. From the rhythm of their laughter, To the wisdom in their eyes, Their spirit dances with resilience, Underneath vast African skies.

I am always deeply moved by the beauty and resilience of people with black skin.
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