~Beautiful Sensations~

Each day has enough troubles of its own so let tomorrow worry about itself

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paapamusic:

I’ll be performing TOMORROW @ Tacobell Restaurant, Comm6 Tema, for Mzone’s “Generation Review”. Come celebrate God-given creativity.

paapamusic:

I’ll be performing TOMORROW @ Tacobell Restaurant, Comm6 Tema, for Mzone’s “Generation Review”. Come celebrate God-given creativity.

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YUP YUP!!!!
The poster says it all!! So happy for Tiwa Savage!!!
I bet the album will be mental!! 

YUP YUP!!!!

The poster says it all!! So happy for Tiwa Savage!!!

I bet the album will be mental!! 

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Where are You? #Random

Its so easy to be a Christian when the trials are far from us or when they are minor in our eyes.

God really ‘pushes our buttons’ as believers sometimes. The real test is how much we can endure it for.

 I know they say what doesn’t break you will make you stronger but those are only words when all you can see are dark clouds. 

Waiting everyday for that silver lining around the cloud, praying every night that with the ray of sunshine the morning brings will outshine your sorrow. That with the heavy rain, your problems would be washed away.

Then you wake up and the sky is still dark with those clouds and the storm is still brewing. Every day seems worse than the next and everyone looks at you with pitiful eyes that spell disappointment with every blink.

You wonder where is my God? Why has He left me?

He seems so far away and your words only seem to bounce back to you.

But your faith must keep you going. Past testimonies will keep you strong. Know that He has a plan for your life and He would never bring you this far to leave you.

The testimony of a true Christian always involves overcoming obstacles by faith. 

#HeWillNeverLeaveYou

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“THERE IS A NEW AFRICAN IN THE WORLD”. LET THE RENAISSANCE BEGIN 

This colour footage shows Ghana’s first Prime Minister (and later, President), Dr Kwame Nkrumah, in his famous speech held on the old Accra Polo Grounds in the early hours of the 6th of March 1957, after British colonial rule ended, and the new nation of Ghana was proclaimed. Nkrumah had actually been Prime Minister under colonial rule since March 1951 after his release from detention. He declared himself “President for life”, and increasingly became despotic, declaring a one-party political system.

However, he was overthrown on the 24th of February 1966, when, elements of the Ghana Army led a coup d’etat while Nkrumah was on a state visit to PR China, owing to a climate of steadily declining political & economic stability in Ghana that had occured throughout the 1960s, and that had seen it fall from one of the richest countries in Africa, to one of the poorest.

Nontheless, Nkrumah is a national hero to Ghanaians today, and is one of the historicl greatest names in the pan-African movement, despite arguably being a better political activist than political leader.

Most Ghanaians remember Nkrumah for his role in gaining independence, and some of the major post-independent projects he undertook, particularly in the first half of his rule, prior to the period where the country was on a political & economic slide. Amazingly, despite the new military regime restoring much of Ghana’s stability, and vastly improving it’s economy from disaster, to many Ghanaians, this regime is often seen to have been greedy, self-serving officers who acted out of self-interest !

I Recommend you watch this documentary on him.

(Source: nok-ind, via dynamicafrica)