Today, we are devoting the entire program to Pan-Africanism, its origins, its history, its present and its objectives, because as at the end of the 19th century, today’s Pan-Africanism still remains the promise of building a world which resembles us and brings us together. Pan-Africanism is our dignity, the love of our own and not the hatred of others. It is a new world to be built, a new civilization for peoples and future generations. Dr. Gervais Gnaka Lagoké is Assistant Professor of History and Pan-African Studies at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
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Blemabi Band of Ghana Empire secondary school – Nkrumah never dies
Burning Spear- Marcus Garvey
Myriam Makeba – Nong Quong Quo
Tiken Aah Fakoly – It will hurt