Tuesday, 7 February 2023

Kizz Daniel, EMPIRE - Cough (Official Video)

(coughing) (coughing) - All right, go. ♪ Eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh eh, Odo, Odoyewu eh ♪ ♪ Eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh eh ♪ ♪ I want to flex my love, eh eh ♪ ♪ I want impress, eh eh ♪ ♪ And I want to carry my love away ♪ ♪ To a place she loves, eh eh ♪ ♪ Ah, my woman, woman, eh eh ♪ ♪ I want impress, eh eh ♪ ♪ And I want to carry my love away ♪ ♪ To a place she loves, eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh, Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odo Odo, eh eh ♪ ♪ Odo Odoyewu eh, eh eh ♪ ♪ You know that my body calling, eh eh ♪ ♪ And your body picking, oh no, eh eh ♪ ♪ Loving you dey make me forget say I get problem ♪ ♪ By the end of the night ♪ ♪ Enter bathroom, fresh up ♪ ♪ I want to flex my love, eh eh ♪ ♪ I want impress, eh eh ♪ ♪ And I want to carry my love away ♪ ♪ To a place she loves, eh eh ♪ ♪ Ah, my woman, woman, eh eh ♪ ♪ I want impress, eh eh ♪ ♪ And I want to carry my love away ♪ ♪ To a place she loves, eh eh ♪ ♪ Eh, Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Who the fu- is your bestie ♪ ♪ Tani bro, tani bro, tani bro eh ♪ ♪ You don't want to find my trouble ♪ ♪ Enter bathroom, fresh up ♪ ♪ Shey na me you come through when your heartbreak ♪ ♪ Heartbreak ko sese heartbreak, eh eh ♪ ♪ Na me dey buy Guinness for your man dem, eh eh ♪ ♪ Enter bathroom, fresh up ♪ ♪ I want to flex my love ♪ ♪ And I want to carry my love away ♪ ♪ To a place she loves ♪ ♪ Ah, my woman, woman ♪ (coughs) ♪ Pele ♪ ♪ And I want to carry my love away ♪ ♪ To a place she loves ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu Odoyewu ♪ ♪ Odoyewu eh, Odoyewu ♪ ♪ I want impress ♪ ♪ And by the end of the night ♪ ♪ Enter bathroom, fresh up ♪


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AFRICAN TRIBAL MARKET | Beer & Food Market | Part 2 | Indian in Ethiopia | Hindi | Omo Valley

https://www.youtube.com/embed/HDRdtcrtUfs


And... She is selling the clay which is used to colour hair. It is colour. These shoes are made from tyres. You must have seen it many times on Instagram OR Facebook. He's saying, they use one shoe for ten years. This shoe costs about INR100–120. These pots are used to make local beer. Injera is a very famous Ethiopian dish. You can compare it with bread. Injera usually looks like a big bread. That is used to make Injera. This is their butter market. They make this butter out of cow milk. This is Honey. She doesn't want to show us the honey. She is saying, first, give the money and buy it then see it. It tastes exactly like normal butter, but it has a lot of dirt.


So, I'm not considering eating it. This is their local beer. This is the special beer of Omo Valley that these people make themself. They tried explaining its ingredients in their language, but I could not understand. But it must have the normal process for making beer with some of their own unique ingredients. She is pouring beer in it, which they will drink. We are trying their local beer here. It has a mild taste of alcohol, it is a bit sour.


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It is sour, a little like alcohol and it is not very smooth to drink..

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Monday, 6 February 2023

Beginner's djembe lesson: Bob, Betty and Nessa.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/mIG5jGJu30A


R L R L (or L R L R for left-handers) R L (or L R) R L L (or L R R) R L L R L (or L R R L R) R L L R R L (or L R R L L R) Bear in mind to strike the LIke and Subcribe switches!.


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What Killed the Elephants in Botswana?

in recent weeks we've been hearing alarming news from the African continent more than 350 elephants have been found dead in Botswana in the past two months it seems that some of the animals suddenly fell to their sides or simply collapsed while walking but why exactly the elephants are dying is still a mystery what's Juana's elephant population is the highest in the world the country in southern Africa is home to more than a hundred and thirty thousand individuals which amounts to one third of the world's remaining population but elephants there have been dying in unexplained circumstances since spring conservationists say they've recorded dead elephants of all ages and sexes the animals looked confused with some just walking in circles and others falling flat on their faces before they died nothing like this has ever been seen before but let's take a closer look at what's happened so far in March 20 2002 Stella Fionn started dying in northern Botswana on may 25th a group of conservationists were flying over the Okavango Delta when they noticed something disturbing a hundred and sixty nine dead elephants two days later officials visited the area to take samples for testing could be infectious diseases and these infectious diseases can be further complicated by environmental factors as Botswana doesn't currently have testing capacities itself the government said they would send the samples to laboratories in Zimbabwe South Africa and Canada conservationists took a second flight in June and revealed more carcasses bringing the total number up to 356 On June 19th a Facebook post on botswana safari news carried a statement from wildlife coordinator Dima katsu and Chabot saying that samples had been taken and were being sent abroad so far only one set of samples has arrived at the lab according to the government the corona virus crisis has delayed some of the samples leaving the country on July 10th Botswana said it had received test results from samples sent to Zimbabwe but is waiting for more results from South Africa before sharing the findings with the public although Botswana's government vets are highly qualified critics want to know why everything is taking so long testing of this kind needs a documented chain of custody which ensures the samples origin at every stage and depending on what the scientists are looking for the samples might already be too old by the time they arrive at the lab as test results are still outstanding the biggest question hasn't been answered yet why are all these elephants dying conservationist dr.


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Nyle McCann explained what could be behind the deaths anthrax killed at least 100 elephants in Botswana last year the bacterium that causes the anthrax disease called bacillus anthracis occurs naturally in soils where it can stay inactive as spores for decades grazing animals can ingest anthrax tainted soils along with plants or while drinking only that would kill lots of things not just animals this is only in it's probably not these of some kind and I think that's that's quite likely because diseases can be very species specific it could be something that is totally benign one species but then I invariably another as we've just witnessed became at 19 just hope you find in bats not greater people as we're all living through and then the third theory is this is a poison of summons law either put down by poachers to try and kill the elephants for ivory elephants are seen as a threat by some farmers because they eat their crops they put poison in water holes or fruits where the elephants will consume it at the moment scavenging animals don't appear to be dying near the carcasses which is a sign that if poison is to blame it's probably a new one different length of time available in a few days later the government knew that this was happening back in May and the samples only arrived at the first laboratory last week so lag taken to them arriving at a lab testing some people have also speculated that chemical pesticides could have caused the elephant's deaths in spring a large part of Africa including Botswana was hit by swarms of millions of desert locusts to limit the damage caused by the insects chemical pesticides were sprayed widely but experts say that negative effects from pesticides would also have harmed other animals but at the moment all these theories are only speculation in reality nobody knows yet why the elephants in Botswana are dying due to the fact that the carcasses still had their tusks butts Juana's government has already ruled out poaching but conservationists are warning against ruling anything out to solve the mystery it's essential that a team of independent experts should also be allowed to visit and sample the carcasses steps like this need to be taken before any more elephants can die or the cause spills over into the local human population whatever the outcome will be if there is one at all one thing is for certain we are seeing carnage among the elephant population of Botswana right now and it's causing long-term trauma to the ones who have somehow survived this tragedy hi there I'm healthy from Kalamata I hope today our video could shed some light on the current situation in Botswana we definitely want to do a follow-up so subscribe to our Channel and stay tuned

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UF West African Dance Group Celebrates 20th Year

My name is Larry Rosalez-Lewis and I've been dancing with Agbedidi for seven years. I don't think I would at all be interested in African dance or performing African dance or doing African choreography if I had never been involved in this group. My goal for Agbedidi is to attract a lot of students from all over the campus.


That's what we're doing right now, but I wanna more to see that, you know, you don't have to be dance major, but major from all the campus. It's really beautiful to see how dance in itself just reunites everyone together and how you don't have to be a specific culture to dance a specific style. I like that I'm a part of the West African movement and to see other people as well being able to dance, it just kind of unites us and we just get to enjoy it together. I just remember at the very beginning I saw this as the most fun thing ever. I never saw it as work, I never saw it as a distraction, I thought it was very cool to have live drums that could go forever.


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It's a big difference, you know, having live music versus a recording because actually it's a funny thing because with live drumming you actually feel the beats coming from the drums so it actually gives you more lively feeling to it so it's like your body, your body actually wants to move...so if you're sitting down it's like, ewe, you can feel the drums beating against you. The live drummers at the performance this is what every African dream about. If you don't have live drummers, as a performer, like I've been doing this for many many years, if I don't hear the live drummers I won't feel right on the stage, I need to hear live drums so that's why it's important to have live drummers at the Agbedidi show.


To have this experience and kind of some connection with African people, African choreographers, African musicians, African traditions, I think it's just a valuable part of my life and can be enriching for anyone..

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GIANT TUSKED ELEPHANT #SHORTS

SPECIAL THANKS NICHOLAS DSOUZA


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Matteo - Panama (Official Video HD)

If you still don't like it, fly to Panama. Days days, days days I run girl Miles miles, miles miles on the maidan, For you, I will give you a gift, but the most expensive but without a penny, money Ganja, weed, they are useless to you, Only you you know how to give me wings, In Jamaica or in Chile, Chile, the Heart makes Boom-Boom only for you. Eh eh, eh eh, eh eh, eh eh, eh eh, Only for you, Eh eh, eh eh, eh eh, eh eh, eh eh, You didn't answer the phone No problem I'll take you out on the balcony And I will see with your own eyes how a truck brings you flowers.


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