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Lomé is the capital of Togo, in West Africa. It's known for its palm-lined Atlantic coastline. The central Independence Monument is in a landscaped traffic circle.
The nearby Congressional Palace houses the National Museum, exhibiting West African jewelry, masks, musical instruments, and pottery. To the northeast, the Akodésséwa Fetish Market sells voodoo items like animal skins and skulls.
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Discover Address Hotel 2 Février Lomé Togo - English
An urban business gateway in West Africa, Address Hôtel 2 Février Lomé Togo takes pride of place amidst a confluence of embassies, ministries, convention facilities and financial institutions. Situated only footsteps away from the awe-inspiring Independence Monument, 700 metres from the National Museum, and just 20 minutes from Lomé-Tokoin Airport, Address Hôtel 2 Février Lomé Togo is precisely at the centre of ‘Where life happens’.
Lome | Cinematic Travel video| 24 hours in Togo | ???????? ???????? Togo Vlog
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History Museum of Ouidah - Togo & Benin Roots Tour Nov 2017
Highlights from our Ghana, Togo & Benin Repatriation & Investment Tour Nov 17 – Dec 1, 2017. Brothers and Sisters from the African Diaspora return to their roots to experience the ultimate journey of a lifetime. The journey to the motherland introduces you to a vibrant Africa with a mix of roots, culture, paradise, night life, shopping, networking, business and investment opportunities. Let’s start working more towards empowering and being a part of the growth of Africa. Join us on the next Journey of a Lifetime to Ghana every May and Nov. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments.
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Togo Independence Monument & Square in Lome City - Nov 2017 Roots Tour
Highlights from our Ghana, Togo & Benin Repatriation & Investment Tour Nov 17 – Dec 1, 2017. Brothers and Sisters from the African Diaspora return to their roots to experience the ultimate journey of a lifetime. The journey to the motherland introduces you to a vibrant Africa with a mix of roots, culture, paradise, night life, shopping, networking, business and investment opportunities. Let’s start working more towards empowering and being a part of the growth of Africa. Join us on the next Journey of a Lifetime to Ghana every May and Nov. Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments.
Family please support our GoFundMe so we can build an African Diaspora Village to help our people to come home to Africa.
The journey to the motherland introduces you to a vibrant Africa with a mix of roots, culture, paradise, night life, shopping, networking, business and investment opportunities. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and get all of the video highlights at View our photo galleries on FB at Visit our website for details on future Africa Tours & Investments at Bomani Technology: Service-Support-Consultation.
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Orphanage Christmas in Lome, Togo, by the World Togolese Foundation
An Orphanage Christmas . Sharing the Spirit, by the World Togolese Foundation in Lome, TOGO
Exploring Togo - West Africa
Lomé is the capital of Togo, in West Africa. It's known for its palm-lined Atlantic coastline. The central Independence Monument is in a landscaped traffic circle. The nearby Congressional Palace houses the National Museum, exhibiting West African jewelry, masks, musical instruments and pottery. To the northeast, the Akodésséwa Fetish Market sells voodoo items like animal skins and skulls.
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Tzar Tzura - Mystorin Theater Group- Togo Africa-part2
The Mystorin theater group performing at Lome Togo Africa
A mystical fantasy about creation of the world. The words
Tzar Tzura in Hebrew mean transforming the form. Through art of multiple transformations on stage, multifunction costumes become scenery turning into the cosmic chariot, the majestic throne, the ship, birds and fish.
The Mystorin Theater Group is the Israeli theater group that brings the beauty of ancient Hebrew texts to international audiences creating a unique theatrical poetry that is rooted in the ambiguity of Biblical verse.
SUVA CITY, FIJI MUSEUM - TRIP FIJI Part 2
Penggalan dari trip saya ke Fiji bulan lalu, sangat menarik melihat ibukota Fiji yaitu SUVA yang hanya sebesar Bekasi saja (menurut saya). Video ini adalah sewaktu saya di SUVA Fiji, silahkan disimak videonya, terima kasih
Beatrice's trip to the Metropolitan Museum of ART
For AP art history I had to go to the Met. and make a project about my favorite art works and art works that intrested me.
Koumazan Koami ou l'art de la taxidermie
Le Togo dispose depuis quelques années d’un musée animalier .un musée privée ouvert à Lomé par, Mr Koumazan Koami .Bien que restreint on y trouve plusieurs espèces animales conservées grâce à la taxidermie.son fondateur l’a créé pour faire connaitre aux populations qui n’ont pas la possibilité se rendre dans les parcs animaliers de les découvrir autrement
African Art collector, collections worth over $10 Million
African Art collector, collections worth over $10 Million. Join others and discuss this collection at laafriquemedia.biz
ridance lobamba swaziland august 31 2009
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Togo
Denne filmen er en søt kjærlighetserklæring til Togo fra Silje Brandsgård, kennelhjelperen min. Forholdet mellom henne og Togo er ganske spesielt, som det framgår av filmen
Rally for opposition candidate
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1. Tracking shot of people going to the rally
2. Wide of stadium
3. Supporters holding a banner saying Bob Akitani (an opposition candidate for the presidency) on the step of Pope Benedict XVI. (Meaning he'll be the next president of Togo, mirroring papacy election)
4. Togolese flag
5. Wide of ECOWAS (Economic Community Of West African States) soldiers observing demonstrators with sticks in their hands
6. Close up supporters shouting the name of the opposition leader
7. SOUNDBITE: (French) Harry Olympio, opposition candidate:
We trust the international community and we think they will not allow any fraud in our country.
8. Supporter dancing in the stadium
STORYLINE
Supporters of Togo's lead presidential challenger gathered for a last-minute rally before heading into a weekend election where they hope to topple the son of Africa's longest-reigning dictator.
On Friday, Bob Akitani drew about 10,000 supporters to the capital's Omnisport Stadium to close his official campaign.
The crowd - wearing opposition yellow and waving palm leaves, the symbol of the party - shouted to foreign reporters gathered behind a steel fence.
Akitani and opposition candidates Harry Olympio and Nicolas Lawson have all called for the elections to be postponed, charging irregularities in voter registration and exclusion from the electoral process.
None have stepped down, however.
The frontrunner is Faure Gnassingbe, whose father Gnassingbe Eyadema ruled for 38 years - longer than any other leader except Fidel Castro.
Some protesters have threatened to die fighting if the family of the late dictator Gnassingbe Eyadema maintains its stranglehold on this tiny, impoverished west African country, but Togolese were praying for peace and democracy.
Some 2.2 (m) million people in this nation of five (m) million are registered to vote during polling scheduled on Sunday.
Counting was to start immediately, but it was unclear when results would be announced.
Togo's military thrust Gnassingbe to power shortly after Eyadema's death, prompting such outrage he stepped down and promised elections in 60 days, as stipulated by the constitution.
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National library of Uganda upgraded to 4G [ 28th/03/2019]
Besides the need to expand to bigger premises, the National Library of Uganda on Buganda road in Kampala has been struggling with an inefficient IT infrastructure to aid reader’s research, preservation and networking of publications across all the Public libraries in the country.
However, Airtel Uganda has come in to fill this gap by providing the facility with their newly launched country-wide 4G internet to aid both research for readers and the libraries administrative IT necessities.
25th Anniversary for Australian South Sea Islanders since 1994 Commonwealth Recognition
The national representative organisation Australian South Sea Islanders (Port Jackson) (ASSIPJ) have coordinated several events in honour of the 25th Anniversary since 1994 when the then Prime Minister of Australia Hon. Paul Keating recognised the descendants of Australia’s Blackbirding trade for the pain, suffering and severe discrimination imposed on their community, as well as their survival and resilience as a distinct cultural group who value their islands of origin and thriving heritage. On the 23rd and 24th August 2019 there will be a series of events to commemorate the South Sea Islanders (SSI) contribution to the economic, cultural and political development of our nation and in remembering the more than 60,000 Melanesian labourers taken from 100 Pacific islands now part of Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Kiribati and Tuvalu. Emeritus Professor Clive Moore has been a leading historian for the documentation of the ASSI and Pacific communities for some forty years, having advised many ASSI in particular ASSIPJ on some of the contentious findings of the Blackbirding trade through academia and oral history research. This anniversary will see the release of Hardwork, a comprehensive educational resource on literature related to ASSI, to be launched and distributed by Inner West Council (IWC). This resource is part of the council’s bipartisan support for Mayor Darcy Byrne’s motion to raise the ASSI flag annually at Petersham Town Hall and to paint a mural that depicts the community’s existence in the region dating back to the 19th century. Hardwork spans the generations of some 172 years of self-determination through the triumphant political, written and documentary works of so many that have contributed to the development of ASSI affairs. We name a few of the leaders of our communities such as Dr Faith Bandler AO, Dr Bonita Mabo AO, Dr Evelyn Scott AO, Judge Dr Bob Bellear, Ms. Nasuven Enares, Mrs Phyllis Corowa, Mr Joe Leo, Mrs Margaret Togo, Mr Alan Togo, Ms Patricia Corowa, Ms Shireen Malamoo and Mr Graham Mooney MBE. The Dignitary Flag Raising event will be held at 9.40 am on August 23rd at the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) and will be attended by the Australian Foreign Affairs Minister, Minister for Women the Hon. Marise Payne, Vanuatu Foreign Minister Hon. Ralph Regenvanu, City of Sydney Lord Mayor representative Councillor Jess Scully, Member for Sydney Mr Alex Greenwich. The event is also attended by First Nations and Blackbirding descendants from the Island of St Paul in the Torres Strait and the Vanuatu Arts and Krafts ladies from the Shefa, Malampa, Penama and Tafea Provinces supported by the Bankstown, Blacktown and Fairfield Women’s services in a cultural exchange program coordinated in partnership with ASSIPJ and the Vanuatu Government through the Ministry of Tourism, Trades, Commerce and Ni-Vanuatu Business. In addition to the flag-raising event, on Saturday 24th of August at 5pm ASSIPJ will deliver the inaugural ‘Sugar Fest 2019’ at Pyrmont Bay Park backing onto what was historically known as the Sugar Wharf managed by Colonial Sugar Refinery (CSR). ‘Sharing from our Roots’ is an evening of stories, presentations, media, music and dance is sponsored by City of Sydney, Multicultural NSW and NSW Industry, and sits alongside other Sydney festivals which attract visitors and promote community arts and culture. The Sugar Fest has an additional educational and historical element that brings together the separate Island and Australian communities in their shared history as sugar workers that worked Port Jackson wharfs which have been a receiving port for Pacific labour since the 1790s. (images by Lola Forester)
Voodoo in Benin; the dark secrets
People across West Africa, Especially Togo, Ghana and Nigeria hold similar beliefs but in Benin it is recognized as an official religion, followed by some 40% of the population.
Voodoo day is a public holiday and there is a national museum.
It has non of the negative connotations it has in the West and many of those who are officially Christian or Muslim also incorporate some Voodoo elements in their beliefs, especially in times ofcrisis