Thank you so much Zeinab, you are simple a wonderful woman, I am from Nigeria and most of our Nigerian schoolers are only informed about the post independent history, and majority have forgotten that prior to the formation of all the African countries that all the tribes existed as kingdoms, clans, and empires and we do not basically have the so called African countries as they existed today. We also existed as tribes, with our own ways of life. If one needed such an information, it's should rather easier to get an answers through different ethnic groups that exist within Nigeria.
@@yj9032 Yes, and what? is that mean she is not african? you all got the same mentally, everything except original African, she did not buy the name, she inherited it.
Thank you Zeinab. Africa has been changing in colour and languages. But we need to look forward and get rid of European Borders, increase intra African trade.
Zainab Al-Badawi is a beautiful black Sudanese faces on international satellite channels. Since 1998 AD, and until now, she has worked for the BBC channel, initially in the field of news, then she specialized in conducting hot television interviews in her banned television program “Hard Talk,” or “Hot Talk,” and she sat facing many international figures and presidents. She is very proud of her Sudanese, African and Arab identity.
It really does justice to the African people and lands to be able to tell the history of both through a Afrocentric lens rather than the Eurocentric one that we have had to learn. One would almost think that it’s either ancient history or post colonial history and then a huge gap in between the two where apparently nothing went on .
I extend my deepest respect to Zeinab Badawi for her kind opinion on the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Her genuine and balanced insights are a testament to her profound understanding and commitment to our African nation’s development🌍.
Sadly we are not accustom of reading, even our educated class not read. I get bully by educated class here for reading, they thinks its waste of time, making money by any mean necessary is all the talks.
Zainab Badawi speaks so fluently and so well that it is an absolutely wonderful to hear her. Congratulations to her for her new book. I do remember watching the documentary presented by her.
Thank you Zeina for your marvelous contributions to African history. I really admire your articulated knowledge on African political-history as well as your journalistic career as you have become a role-model for many of the Africans who my have ambitions to engage in journalism.
Zeinab Badawi and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie should come together in an enlightening talk or discussions about Africa. What a great team they will make to help the West to gather their perspective.
I am proud of you Zaineb Badawi, and I know you speak many languages not only English and Arabic, I used to live in Sudan and Saudi Arabia and now in Sweden, originally I am from Eritrea and I follow your programs not only BBC news but the history of Africa you started on Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the blue nile and others.
She did a great job but It' s better to read cheikh Anta Diop the "African Origine of civilization" and precolonial black africa. Cheikh Anta Diop Masterspiece is the best one.
Reading this book now! I have read a few books about Africa's History before but this one is different and very informative since it centers in ancient African civilisations, not on the usual perspectives of European scholars. Based on reliable sources and interviews and written in a very appealing, easy to read style. Watching this interview was very enlightening and inspiring too. Congratulations to prof Zainab Badawi. Ps: Amazing to know that Mastanabal won a gold medal for Numidia at the 164 BCE Olympics... 2168 years ago!!!
Thank you very much Zeinab for telling our own history from our own historians. I wish though that you would have given more depth in your answers in the Q & A sessions especially regarding colonial rule. There was a big difference between the French and British approaches. If one looked into the French-imposed Pact for the continuation of Colonialism which he coerced Francophone countries to sign, you would have seen the great injustices of the French to those countries. Another issue that was worth explaining is that Imperialism and Neo-colonialism are at the heart of the continued problem in the continent today. The Colonial legacies are entrenched and until they are uprooted it would be virtually impossible to progress.
Kudos Zeinab. I actually serviced some of the meetings of UNESCO's International Scientific Committee on the history of Africa and it was fascinating. I will look for your book to buy. May I say when you talked of Africans writing you missed the opportunity to state that Africans invented writing 3400 BC ( or is it years ago) and that the Kami or ancient Egyptians were teaching history. Herodotus went to Egypt to study history. The Europeans claim he is the father of history but say nothing about the Egyptians he studied under. Manetho would be the father of history for Africans.
Great work. Love the idea of pan Africanism. Africans have a communal system of living. It is based on every member of the community being your brother's keeper. Raising of Children were seen as common duty of the community . They can be corrected and disciplined by any elder. The council of elders were custodians of law and tradition. Buildings and farming were largely cooperative work. This is communalism is more real and indigenous to Africa than democracy.
Thank you very much for this great work Zeinab! The fact of the matter today is that the economy of most African countries is not yet advanced or globally competitive and that allows external viewers to make any form of self-pleasing stereotype about the continent and its people. The low economic development is just but a manifestation of a lack of people-to-people contact which is gradually changing in the 21st century. It doesn't make sense to say that a people who have lived for millions/billions of years have no history.
Just like Kofi on oral traditions, I also have memories of my mother during my pre-teens and early teens telling me that her people travelled from the "north"meaning North Africa to Ghana.She is infanti whilst my father is Ashanti.As a black person here in the UK I'm mostly looked upon/viewed as Caribbean even by Africans because my hair looks mixed though I am 100% culturally Ghanian.People are often shocked when I reveal that I am from Ghana.Both parents.Needed to touch on this because I also have always felt a strong connection within to Jewish ancestry..I love Zeinab Badawei,I remember feeling so proud seeing her for the first time as a Newscaster I think primarily starting the journey for black as well as Asian women to follow/though I'm a man.For me she epitomises the notion of positive inspiration for All Africans and non African ethnic minorities in the UK.God Bless her.❤
Perhaps Zeinab could have received well detailed information about the history of southern Nigeria if she had gone to University of Benin, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Ibadan et al. Still proud of Zeinab's work, nonetheless.
Thanks for bringing African civilization, people thing civilizations start in West, but it’s true Africa was civilized before European! Thanks sister, we wants to see many of you😂
The Ancient Egyptians were Black no matter how they are trying to refute this. In 1526 an author stated that there were no Native Egyptians left and that they had been overrun by Arabs.
@@jjsparksshow4772 Yes. Zeinab is walking a fine line because the Egyptians are taking people to court if you portray the ancients as Black. She knows the truth. The Sudanese Black Arabs are actually killing the indigenous Black Africans by ethnically cleansing them. They want no Blacks in that region. The indigenous Ethiopians are also Black. There are several communities. They are not spoken about but if you search the web you will find them.
@@njemilenantan2269The Arab Republic of Egypt actually caused a meeting on One Africa in Aswan to be moved to Detroit. They also cancelled a show of a black American comic Kevin Hart for saying that African Americans should remember when they were once Kings and Queens in Egypt. Then there was Cleopatra on Netflix cast as African American. Big hoopla. She was actually greco- Egyptian so one drop of blood...Also a Dutch group that had been excavating in Egypt for 40 years had their licence withdrawn because they organised an Egyptian exhibition with Rihanna and Beyonc as Egyptian queens.
Prof. Hugh Trevor - Roper of Oxford said in the 1960's Africa had no history that could be taught. In 2010 former French President Sarkozy said in a lecture to university students in Dakar that Africa has never been present in history and Africans were not adventurous. Who wrote Africa out of history and who peopled the world? The game Europe is playing is to destroy and deny the understanding of Africans of their own history.
We Ethiopians believe that Ethiopia's writing started much longer than Bedawi said. We have 3 biblical books such as The book Henoc/Enoch & Book of Kufale prior Books of Moses for instance in Hagiography & parchments. To mention least, we believe, Priester king of mediam Yotor/Raguel, the Ethiopian, father-in-law of Moses, copied these books from heirlographics into parchments , Subean writings on tombs, stones, coins etc Considered as a man of wisdom version of king Solomon. We call the early documentation in the form of "T'elsom" combination of graphic + symbols Some even believe that Moses's Genesis are sort of peliagarism from Yotor. As it has beeb stated in the bible that Mosses learnt a lot from Yotor. Besides, priests during Egypt Pharaohs era, known as intellects, were from upper Nile, Kushites, which encompasses Ethiopia. What Zainab mentions of the 3rd C AD, actually 350 AD is its transformation from consonant only writing.
@@serenityshalom7387 King "Eth-Op'is" is a descendant of Aknahus Saba II (One of the 3 sons of Yoq't'an from whom "Aga'azians" named after) is Tigrian. His Tomb is situated at Axum. Even the naming of Ethiopia is rooted from Tegaru. Anyways, Some mentioned by name of its king as "The land of Ethiop'is", as it has been found inscripted on the wall of Egypt's Pyramid. Others mention as "land of Aga'azian" during pre Axumite era. While, some prefers through its Empire, mentioned as Aksumite Empire/Kingdom starting from 300BC. In short, the naming depends upon the caller. Whether someone mentioned through Empire, Anssestory, or nickname, all are the same. Be it Habesat- Saba- Aga'azian- or Etop'is, or Aksumite, all represents THE TIGRIAN PEOPLE & their civilization.
Thank you Mrs Zeinab Badawi for sharing with us your in depth knowledge of an African history but did hear you saying Ahmed Gurey while answering a question of a Ethiopian guest?that Ahmed Gurey was part of Ethiopian history?That is wrong!Ahmed Gurey meaning Ahmed left handed in Somali language was a freedom fighter,Imam of Awdal Sultanate in northern Somalia.We call him the man who taught Ethiopians to eat raw meat because he used to attack at night when they lit fare woods to cook till they stopped and that forced them to consume raw meat!His attack was basically to stop the Abyssinia spreading to our land and remove the colonial rule in the Somali territory.Taking the history and heroes of another country and writing in books or memos will devalue the meaningful of your work.
So is his perspective is how do we continue to colonize Alkebulan and to ensure his foothold in Alkebulan. Origin versus alliance means two different things. For over two thousand years his Origin was ensuring the oppression of aboriginal Alkebulans. So why in ten years are we to believe all those beliefs have changed and how will that benefits those in those village that Unesco is now so concerned about
Absolutely fair to dig out history and maintain it for the residents of the continent but it is crucial to reveal it to the other continents' world as well. Btw, a funny question about Russia and China from a man of collective Europe and America which exhausted cultures and riches of Africa and still going on getting resources from there ( both mineral and agricultural) . Now the collective Europe and America still holding hands on African treasures point at Russia trying to distract everyone from the real case😂. Moreover, they even dont mention Soviet Union helped a lot to African countries like friends, not like slaverers or capitalists, building their wealth on blood, sweat and natural resources of Africa.
Has the "Garden of Eden " location been determined? The location according to the King James Bible is directed from the North down into the southern central region of Africa, where God introduced man and female. Where it is assumed the World's beginning of humanity of the orginal people (?) All Land was One-Land Mass (Earth) before the flood. Governing Africa is the responsibility of Africa without outside of interference with control of all sectors.
Nowadys the egyptians are denying that their civilization had any african roots and worried about Afrocentric prespective which connect the old egyptian civilization to africa let alone that their ancesstors are white. U made a good point when u referred to location of most of the pharonic tembles in the south boardering kush genuine african civilization in current Nubian sudan.
Of course Africans had writing. The ancient Egyptians and Nubians were Africans - black Africans - and they've had writing for many thousands of years. Not 'since the 2nd century', Zainab. THOUSANDS of years before that. But decent job in general. Thanks for your efforts.
I do not really believe that the Arabs and Europeans would allow her to tell a 100% truthful story regarding Africa, especially the Invasions of Africa by Arabs, Europeans and others. Although, I will buy and read her book and see what I find.
40:59 Obviously, she has to be diplomatic and skilful. When a UN Human Rights experts group toured Britain and declared that the country structurally, systemically and institutional ly racist the Tory government simply denied and dismissed it. Thus, she is doing the best she can under the circumstances.
Why not call slaver Human Trafficiking? Cuz that's what it was; Abduction and Trafficking of humans. Also I don't understand when some claim that ethiopia was not fully colonized. The fact is that Haile Selassie left ethiopia and hid in Britain and ethiopia was fully colonized by italy for 5 years.
The Lebu People of Senegal had their origin in India. The Ibo, are from Jerusalem Bantu are also migrants from Persia The Taureg People are from America Egypt for first Built by Mayans who migrated to India, set to a Naga civilisation then went on to Egypt. Ever wonder why Tutankhamen the Egyptian diet, whose symbol is a Green Ibis bird indigenous to South America.
The Lebu like the Serer people would be from ancient Egypt. At least from Cheikh Anta Diop's NATIONS NEGRES ET CULTURE. There is book titled LES SENTIERS DU NIL which traces the migration of Africans from Egypt to west, central and south africa. Africans were in the Americas before the Maya, Inca and Aztecs. See David Imhotep's book THE FIRST AMERICANS WERE AFRICANS. The Igbo would also be from ancient Egypt.
"African" history delivered by what is essentially a European woman. Given the historical figures she chooses to highlight, one can see the hand of a modern progressive at work. Given that she was, in large part, drawing from a 9 volume series, I am prone to be sceptical until proven otherwise.
Those 9 volumes are dynamite if read them. Obviously, her upbringing and education are British, so this might be reflected in her work. Notice that other British or European scholars like Gerald Massey etc told the truth about Africa.
Zeinab aad iyo aad baad u mahadsantahay musseselka histori of Afrika waxa badaan baan ka fahamey histori of Afika indhaha ayeey ii furte. aad iyo aad baan u jecelaa in Musesselku uu socodo part 2? Puntland Heer Boqor Heer Islam en Musse Suldan. Xaga waxaad ka heli leheed sheekada Darwish meeshu ka jimi meeshu degenaa meeshu ku dhintey meeshu ku dhintey jaa diley wuuxuu ahaa halgamagii ugu weynaa Illah baa weyeeneh Afrika isbeshali Barri. Punto parhaps new uitfit
1:04:19 is false, there were very many democracies in African communities, in fact the brand of democracy brought by Europeans ended up being less democratic than existing democracies in many communities thanks in large part to capitalism
There's no such thing as African history bec Africa is not a country, but a vast diverse continent. With 5 races, 54 countries, 1000 distinct nations (wrongly called "tribes"), speaking 3000 languages and dialects.
@@lammuri after the second World War they call all these places middle east were is the middle west or middle north just an attempt to steal that part of africa there was 6 times when apart of the socall middle east including Israel with African it's capital 🙄 facts proof 😴 and undeniable truth 😴 😉 🙄
I can tell you that Africa has all the History because Africa is the garden of Eden what white man put in the Bible about garden of Eden is a lie because they see that is black people they changed it but I can tell you that Africa is the garden of Eden
GOD of the Holy Bible made all those whom were slaves, slaves! He made everything that ever was and not one thing that was made was made without him. We are his personal property. He can do with us as he pleases. All of whom read this and disagree go ahead sit there where ever you are and yell out loud “NO GOD OF THE HOLY BIBLE DIDN’T MAKE ALL WHOM WERE SLAVES, SLAVES, THAT’S A LIE”! Do that then see what happens to you. Challenge GOD of the Holy Bible if you dare.
You came with religion to confuse Africans and to take away their wealth... slaves are made by men not God... look at your Bible well... you atheist who quotes the Bible when you want and the next day you are promoting homosexuality which the same bible condemns Leviticus 17 and 18
Thank you so much Zeinab, you are simple a wonderful woman, I am from Nigeria and most of our Nigerian schoolers are only informed about the post independent history, and majority have forgotten that prior to the formation of all the African countries that all the tribes existed as kingdoms, clans, and empires and we do not basically have the so called African countries as they existed today. We also existed as tribes, with our own ways of life. If one needed such an information, it's should rather easier to get an answers through different ethnic groups that exist within Nigeria.
Really amazing what you have done for Africa Queen Zenab, you shall remain in Africa memory for ever thank you for your work.
Few people have written the truth about African history more researchers writers should cone out and display their writings and findings
Zeinab is an Arab name 😂
@@yj9032 Yes, and what? is that mean she is not african? you all got the same mentally, everything except original African, she did not buy the name, she inherited it.
I'll definitely get the book. The TV series really helped me to have confidence in myself🥰
Thank you Zeinab. Africa has been changing in colour and languages. But we need to look forward and get rid of European Borders, increase intra African trade.
I will get the book for everyone in my family. Thank you Zainab.
GREAT INTERVIEW I TRAVEL TO ETHIOPIA ALL THE TIME I WANT TO VISIT MORE AFRICAN COUNTRIES IN THE NEAR FUTURE ALSO ZEINAB IS VERY BEAUTIFUL ❤❤🌹🌹
While the conversation only touched on the surface, it has me excited to get lost in the pages of this book. Thank you 😀
We are proud of you Zeinab 🎉👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Zainab Al-Badawi is a beautiful black Sudanese faces on international satellite channels. Since 1998 AD, and until now, she has worked for the BBC channel, initially in the field of news, then she specialized in conducting hot television interviews in her banned television program “Hard Talk,” or “Hot Talk,” and she sat facing many international figures and presidents.
She is very proud of her Sudanese, African and Arab identity.
You are like my mom who was a History teacher. You do not allow anyone to run over you. I got my skills from her and now have you as a new role model.
It really does justice to the African people and lands to be able to tell the history of both through a Afrocentric lens rather than the Eurocentric one that we have had to learn.
One would almost think that it’s either ancient history or post colonial history and then a huge gap in between the two where apparently nothing went on .
Thank you I look forward to reading your book
Fantastic, accurate and timely documentation of a continent and its people on the rise! Thank you, Zeinab !
I extend my deepest respect to Zeinab Badawi for her kind opinion on the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Her genuine and balanced insights are a testament to her profound understanding and commitment to our African nation’s development🌍.
You put good foundation for African history, do you have plan to bring together African historians to complete uncomplete African history?
Let's hope this book becomes a top seller on the African continent and the African diaspora this lady is marvelous good luck
Sadly we are not accustom of reading, even our educated class not read. I get bully by educated class here for reading, they thinks its waste of time, making money by any mean necessary is all the talks.
T hank you so much our heroes sister from Ethiopia
Zainab Badawi speaks so fluently and so well that it is an absolutely wonderful to hear her. Congratulations to her for her new book. I do remember watching the documentary presented by her.
Amazing piece of work Zainab, thank you and how can we make sure that the book is accessible to all African schools and universities?
Thank you Zeina for your marvelous contributions to African history. I really admire your articulated knowledge on African political-history as well as your journalistic career as you have become a role-model for many of the Africans who my have ambitions to engage in journalism.
Your brother from South Sudan. Admire you. God bless
well done Zeinab , great job👏👏👏👏
Proud of my fellow Sudanese 🇸🇩 Wonder Woman ❤.
Have watched her numerous times and always enlightening. what would the world be without women. Doomed!!
Zeinab Badawi❤❤❤
Since my school age you are my ideal person.
Thank you for searching sourcings and the WRITE UP DOCUMENTARIES
Zeinab Badawi and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie should come together in an enlightening talk or discussions about Africa.
What a great team they will make to help the West to gather their perspective.
I follow the truth that Dr. Badawi provides through most networks...I think most people can appreciate her work..."Queen of archaeologist"...
So very glad that you did this. Wish you would present this to many HBCUS here in America.
I am proud of you Zaineb Badawi, and I know you speak many languages not only English and Arabic, I used to live in Sudan and Saudi Arabia and now in Sweden, originally I am from Eritrea and I follow your programs not only BBC news but the history of Africa you started on Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, the blue nile and others.
She did a great job but It' s better to read cheikh Anta Diop the "African Origine of civilization" and precolonial black africa. Cheikh Anta Diop Masterspiece is the best one.
Why not both?
@@hailegilamichael2697 because Chiekh is the creaator and she's the student!!
The Arab slave trade was the longest slave trade about 1.3000 years and still happping tp day
@@carymarshallfelton9188 Korean nobi up to this day Arabs still carring out slavery in Mauritania 🇲🇷 blood and other places too
Yes it's true
Reading this book now! I have read a few books about Africa's History before but this one is different and very informative since it centers in ancient African civilisations, not on the usual perspectives of European scholars. Based on reliable sources and interviews and written in a very appealing, easy to read style. Watching this interview was very enlightening and inspiring too. Congratulations to prof Zainab Badawi. Ps: Amazing to know that Mastanabal won a gold medal for Numidia at the 164 BCE Olympics... 2168 years ago!!!
Very imformative we need more of these historic facts 😊
I appreciate your effort and what you delivered. I was following your interviews and wish to read your book. Where can I get it? From Ethiopia.
Amazing synopsis and capturing the point that the oral or aural tradition is a recording of history!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Good job Zainab. I will buy the book
Thank
I will buy de book!!!
Thank you very much Zeinab for telling our own history from our own historians. I wish though that you would have given more depth in your answers in the Q & A sessions especially regarding colonial rule. There was a big difference between the French and British approaches. If one looked into the French-imposed Pact for the continuation of Colonialism which he coerced Francophone countries to sign, you would have seen the great injustices of the French to those countries.
Another issue that was worth explaining is that Imperialism and Neo-colonialism are at the heart of the continued problem in the continent today. The Colonial legacies are entrenched and until they are uprooted it would be virtually impossible to progress.
The Greeks learn everything from ancient Eyipt and the father of medicine is imhotep not the Greek hippocrates .imhotep is the father of medicine
Kudos Zeinab. I actually serviced some of the meetings of UNESCO's International Scientific Committee on the history of Africa and it was fascinating. I will look for your book to buy. May I say when you talked of Africans writing you missed the opportunity to state that Africans invented writing 3400 BC ( or is it years ago) and that the Kami or ancient Egyptians were teaching history. Herodotus went to Egypt to study history. The Europeans claim he is the father of history but say nothing about the Egyptians he studied under. Manetho would be the father of history for Africans.
Great work. Love the idea of pan Africanism. Africans have a communal system of living. It is based on every member of the community being your brother's keeper. Raising of Children were seen as common duty of the community . They can be corrected and disciplined by any elder. The council of elders were custodians of law and tradition. Buildings and farming were largely cooperative work.
This is communalism is more real and indigenous to Africa than democracy.
@bezalelpeter9455 Unfortunately, this is being eroded by the negative values if colonialism and neocolonialism.
Thank you very much for this great work Zeinab! The fact of the matter today is that the economy of most African countries is not yet advanced or globally competitive and that allows external viewers to make any form of self-pleasing stereotype about the continent and its people. The low economic development is just but a manifestation of a lack of people-to-people contact which is gradually changing in the 21st century. It doesn't make sense to say that a people who have lived for millions/billions of years have no history.
Ooo God bless africa and we the people of africa
Just like Kofi on oral traditions, I also have memories of my mother during my pre-teens and early teens telling me that her people travelled from the "north"meaning North Africa to Ghana.She is infanti whilst my father is Ashanti.As a black person here in the UK I'm mostly looked upon/viewed as Caribbean even by Africans because my hair looks mixed though I am 100% culturally Ghanian.People are often shocked when I reveal that I am from Ghana.Both parents.Needed to touch on this because I also have always felt a strong connection within to Jewish ancestry..I love Zeinab Badawei,I remember feeling so proud seeing her for the first time as a Newscaster I think primarily starting the journey for black as well as Asian women to follow/though I'm a man.For me she epitomises the notion of positive inspiration for All Africans and non African ethnic minorities in the UK.God Bless her.❤
It's touching history of our people
Thank you!
very good, very interesting thank you
I’m from Ethiopia but study in Sydney,Australia….definitely, i will buy the book…
Yes, Most of the kings and queens are south not north. The Nile starts in Uganda.
Africa is beautyful african people true human beeings in the planet ,improve our ancent all african cultures,❤❤❤❤love from india
Wonderful
Perhaps Zeinab could have received well detailed information about the history of southern Nigeria if she had gone to University of Benin, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Ibadan et al. Still proud of Zeinab's work, nonetheless.
I want to ask you where can we find this book?
Thanks for bringing African civilization, people thing civilizations start in West, but it’s true Africa was civilized before European! Thanks sister, we wants to see many of you😂
Dear our sister Badawi,
How I could get your book here in Ethiopia please?
Queen Tiye.
She's a great speaker, if only he sticked to his job of asking questions and letting her talk about her book.
Arabs are not Egypt yes tutankhamen was a black king facts proof and undeniable truth
Thank you for telling the truth.
The Ancient Egyptians were Black no matter how they are trying to refute this. In 1526 an author stated that there were no Native Egyptians left and that they had been overrun by Arabs.
@@njemilenantan2269 true talking king truth fact and undeniable truth
@@jjsparksshow4772 Yes. Zeinab is walking a fine line because the Egyptians are taking people to court if you portray the ancients as Black. She knows the truth. The Sudanese Black Arabs are actually killing the indigenous Black Africans by ethnically cleansing them. They want no Blacks in that region. The indigenous Ethiopians are also Black. There are several communities. They are not spoken about but if you search the web you will find them.
@@njemilenantan2269The Arab Republic of Egypt actually caused a meeting on One Africa in Aswan to be moved to Detroit. They also cancelled a show of a black American comic Kevin Hart for saying that African Americans should remember when they were once Kings and Queens in Egypt. Then there was Cleopatra on Netflix cast as African American. Big hoopla. She was actually greco- Egyptian so one drop of blood...Also a Dutch group that had been excavating in Egypt for 40 years had their licence withdrawn because they organised an Egyptian exhibition with Rihanna and Beyonc as Egyptian queens.
It's rather Africa's history, culture, civilisation and values were taken away from the Africans to replace it with their adolescent history!!
Prof. Hugh Trevor - Roper of Oxford said in the 1960's Africa had no history that could be taught. In 2010 former French President Sarkozy said in a lecture to university students in Dakar that Africa has never been present in history and Africans were not adventurous. Who wrote Africa out of history and who peopled the world? The game Europe is playing is to destroy and deny the understanding of Africans of their own history.
Beautifully presented.
My sister Zeinab Badawi
We Ethiopians believe that Ethiopia's writing started much longer than Bedawi said. We have 3 biblical books such as The book Henoc/Enoch & Book of Kufale prior Books of Moses for instance in Hagiography & parchments. To mention least, we believe, Priester king of mediam Yotor/Raguel, the Ethiopian, father-in-law of Moses, copied these books from heirlographics into parchments , Subean writings on tombs, stones, coins etc Considered as a man of wisdom version of king Solomon. We call the early documentation in the form of "T'elsom" combination of graphic + symbols
Some even believe that Moses's Genesis are sort of peliagarism from Yotor. As it has beeb stated in the bible that Mosses learnt a lot from Yotor.
Besides, priests during Egypt Pharaohs era, known as intellects, were from upper Nile, Kushites, which encompasses Ethiopia.
What Zainab mentions of the 3rd C AD, actually 350 AD is its transformation from consonant only writing.
It's Axumite civilization back then Ethiopia doesn't exist 😊
@@serenityshalom7387 King "Eth-Op'is" is a descendant of Aknahus Saba II (One of the 3 sons of Yoq't'an from whom "Aga'azians" named after) is Tigrian. His Tomb is situated at Axum. Even the naming of Ethiopia is rooted from Tegaru.
Anyways, Some mentioned by name of its king as "The land of Ethiop'is", as it has been found inscripted on the wall of Egypt's Pyramid. Others mention as "land of Aga'azian" during pre Axumite era. While, some prefers through its Empire, mentioned as Aksumite Empire/Kingdom starting from 300BC.
In short, the naming depends upon the caller. Whether someone mentioned through Empire, Anssestory, or nickname, all are the same. Be it Habesat- Saba- Aga'azian- or Etop'is, or Aksumite, all represents THE TIGRIAN PEOPLE & their civilization.
@@mogeshAbrhaአክሱም የኢትዮጵያ መሠረት የነበረች ሰፊ፣ ከሕንድ ውቅያኖስ አረቢያን ይዞ እስከ ይሁዳውያኑ ንጉሥ ሰሎሞን ምድር ድረስ የታወቀውን እዚያው ትግራይ ብቻ በምናብህ አጥብበኸው ቁጭ አልክ እንጂ ኢትዮጵያውያንስ በታሪካቸው ሁሉም ይኮራሉ።
@@birhanjommy እውነቱ ኢትዮጵያ ማን እንደመሰረታትና የማን እንደሆነች ሆድ ሲያውቅ ብለን እንለፈውና እኔ የጠቆምኩት ስለ ምድያማዊው ዮቶር፣ ስለ ላይኛው ኣባይ ጥበበኞች ኩሻውያን፣ እንዲያውም ኢትዮጵያ የሚል እንጂ ስለ ትግራይ ኣንዲትም ቃል ሳልጠቅስ ከየት ኣመጣኸው? ወይስ እንግሊዝኛው እምብዛም ነህ? ምን ያለበት ዝላይ ኣችልም እንዲሉ ሆነ መሰለኝ።
ካልክ ደግሞ ያንሰው ይሆን እንጂ ኣይበዛበት። ያኔ ስያሜው በዚያ ስም ኣልነበረም እንጂ።
The Greeks took their history from the Ancient Egyptians.
Botswana, Namibia and Mauritius are doing well economically.
Thank you Mrs Zeinab Badawi for sharing with us your in depth knowledge of an African history but did hear you saying Ahmed Gurey while answering a question of a Ethiopian guest?that Ahmed Gurey was part of Ethiopian history?That is wrong!Ahmed Gurey meaning Ahmed left handed in Somali language was a freedom fighter,Imam of Awdal Sultanate in northern Somalia.We call him the man who taught Ethiopians to eat raw meat because he used to attack at night when they lit fare woods to cook till they stopped and that forced them to consume raw meat!His attack was basically to stop the Abyssinia spreading to our land and remove the colonial rule in the Somali territory.Taking the history and heroes of another country and writing in books or memos will devalue the meaningful of your work.
The absence of conflict is impossible because that’s what the rest of the world don’t want to keep their views.
Not only in denial about the TransSaharan Trade but their anti-Blackness.
A powerful/brilliant woman..who the Barbados Prime minister..tried to embarrass..
Where she from
Ek se my broer
So is his perspective is how do we continue to colonize Alkebulan and to ensure his foothold in Alkebulan. Origin versus alliance means two different things. For over two thousand years his Origin was ensuring the oppression of aboriginal Alkebulans. So why in ten years are we to believe all those beliefs have changed and how will that benefits those in those village that Unesco is now so concerned about
Brilliant!
Absolutely fair to dig out history and maintain it for the residents of the continent but it is crucial to reveal it to the other continents' world as well. Btw, a funny question about Russia and China from a man of collective Europe and America which exhausted cultures and riches of Africa and still going on getting resources from there ( both mineral and agricultural) . Now the collective Europe and America still holding hands on African treasures point at Russia trying to distract everyone from the real case😂. Moreover, they even dont mention Soviet Union helped a lot to African countries like friends, not like slaverers or capitalists, building their wealth on blood, sweat and natural resources of Africa.
Has the "Garden of Eden " location been determined? The location according to the King James Bible is directed from the North down into the southern central region of Africa, where God introduced man and female. Where it is assumed the World's beginning of humanity of the orginal people (?) All Land was One-Land Mass (Earth) before the flood.
Governing Africa is the responsibility of Africa without outside of interference with control of all sectors.
Yes and it is in the heavens. The Bible is astrological but has been carnalised or anthropomorphised by Judeo-Christian s.
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Nowadys the egyptians are denying that their civilization had any african roots and worried about Afrocentric prespective which connect the old egyptian civilization to africa let alone that their ancesstors are white. U made a good point when u referred to location of most of the pharonic tembles in the south boardering kush genuine african civilization in current Nubian sudan.
And they will keep denying but we got to fight
Spreekwoord van de Vlamingen zegt het alles; Wiens brood men eet, diens woord men spreekt.
Of course Africans had writing. The ancient Egyptians and Nubians were Africans - black Africans - and they've had writing for many thousands of years. Not 'since the 2nd century', Zainab. THOUSANDS of years before that. But decent job in general. Thanks for your efforts.
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I do not really believe that the Arabs and Europeans would allow her to tell a 100% truthful story regarding Africa, especially the Invasions of Africa by Arabs, Europeans and others. Although, I will buy and read her book and see what I find.
40:59 Obviously, she has to be diplomatic and skilful. When a UN Human Rights experts group toured Britain and declared that the country structurally, systemically and institutional ly racist the Tory government simply denied and dismissed it. Thus, she is doing the best she can under the circumstances.
She is being too kind in describing how France treated its African colonies.
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Why not call slaver Human Trafficiking? Cuz that's what it was; Abduction and Trafficking of humans.
Also I don't understand when some claim that ethiopia was not fully colonized. The fact is that Haile Selassie left ethiopia and hid in Britain and ethiopia was fully colonized by italy for 5 years.
touch on ?
The Lebu People of Senegal had their origin in India.
The Ibo, are from Jerusalem
Bantu are also migrants from Persia
The Taureg People are from America
Egypt for first Built by Mayans who migrated to India, set to a Naga civilisation then went on to Egypt.
Ever wonder why Tutankhamen the Egyptian diet, whose symbol is a Green Ibis bird indigenous to South America.
The Lebu like the Serer people would be from ancient Egypt. At least from Cheikh Anta Diop's NATIONS NEGRES ET CULTURE. There is book titled LES SENTIERS DU NIL which traces the migration of Africans from Egypt to west, central and south africa. Africans were in the Americas before the Maya, Inca and Aztecs. See David Imhotep's book THE FIRST AMERICANS WERE AFRICANS. The Igbo would also be from ancient Egypt.
"African" history delivered by what is essentially a European woman. Given the historical figures she chooses to highlight, one can see the hand of a modern progressive at work. Given that she was, in large part, drawing from a 9 volume series, I am prone to be sceptical until proven otherwise.
European woman? Please explain?
Those 9 volumes are dynamite if read them. Obviously, her upbringing and education are British, so this might be reflected in her work. Notice that other British or European scholars like Gerald Massey etc told the truth about Africa.
ዘይነብ ....pls..princeton univrsiity..Cristopher ERHAT ANCIENT african history.
he is a friend of my best man prof.R.J.Hayward,FBA
Zeinab aad iyo aad baad u mahadsantahay musseselka histori of Afrika waxa badaan baan ka fahamey histori of Afika indhaha ayeey ii furte. aad iyo aad baan u jecelaa in Musesselku uu socodo part 2? Puntland Heer Boqor Heer Islam en Musse Suldan. Xaga waxaad ka heli leheed sheekada Darwish meeshu ka jimi meeshu degenaa meeshu ku dhintey meeshu ku dhintey jaa diley wuuxuu ahaa halgamagii ugu weynaa Illah baa weyeeneh Afrika isbeshali Barri. Punto parhaps new uitfit
under current define
There was no writing in sub Saharan africa
Population of Asia will be double that of Africa. Future will always belong to Asia
1:04:19 is false, there were very many democracies in African communities, in fact the brand of democracy brought by Europeans ended up being less democratic than existing democracies in many communities thanks in large part to capitalism
There's no such thing as African history bec Africa is not a country, but a vast diverse continent. With 5 races, 54 countries, 1000 distinct nations (wrongly called "tribes"), speaking 3000 languages and dialects.
Ghana middle income country lol 😂😂😂. When was the last time she checked in on economy of Ghana
There is no suth thing call middle east its north east Africa
It is actually West Asia in UN designation.
No it north east Africa like Egypt 🤔 blood
@@lammuri after the second World War they call all these places middle east were is the middle west or middle north just an attempt to steal that part of africa there was 6 times when apart of the socall middle east including Israel with African it's capital 🙄 facts proof 😴 and undeniable truth 😴 😉 🙄
@@jjsparksshow4772In UN designation Egypt is part of Africa and falls under the ECA. ESCWA is the Economic Commission of West Asia.
I can tell you that Africa has all the History because Africa is the garden of Eden what white man put in the Bible about garden of Eden is a lie because they see that is black people they changed it but I can tell you that Africa is the garden of Eden
You focused in Islam in Africa !
GOD of the Holy Bible made all those whom were slaves, slaves! He made everything that ever was and not one thing that was made was made without him. We are his personal property. He can do with us as he pleases. All of whom read this and disagree go ahead sit there where ever you are and yell out loud “NO GOD OF THE HOLY BIBLE DIDN’T MAKE ALL WHOM WERE SLAVES, SLAVES, THAT’S A LIE”! Do that then see what happens to you. Challenge GOD of the Holy Bible if you dare.
You came with religion to confuse Africans and to take away their wealth... slaves are made by men not God... look at your Bible well... you atheist who quotes the Bible when you want and the next day you are promoting homosexuality which the same bible condemns Leviticus 17 and 18