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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Saint Yared of Ethiopia's early Composer, scholar, and pioneer of musical notation (505 A.D - 571 A.D) credit to - "Hambes" regarding some of the images in the production. He was an Ancient early Composer, scholar, and pioneer of musical notation a legend of Ethiopia. He was the spiritual teacher and leader of his time. ST Yared of Ethiopia lived in the 6th century AD. In addition to his legendary contributions He has done, He also has a very inspirational story behind His success. How he struggled in challenging times before achieving his success before leaving His legacy for generations to come.
Ep. #9, - Amazing facts of Ethiopia. - A country of great antiquity&culture dating back more than 3,000 yrs. - A country of great antiquity&culture dating back more than 3,000 yrs. Amazing facts of Ethiopia (Ethiopia is a country of great antiquity, culture, and tradition dating back more than 3,000 years). The country and community have a very warm, respectful, and welcoming culture but very defensive and vigorous in the time of any outbreak.
Ep. #7, ADWA (African Victory Day) A significant battle in history that then became a turning point in the history of modern Africa, the victory at Adwa (1896) strengthened Ethiopia’s image as a defender of Africa’s independence. It became an incentive for Africans around the world Under the leadership of Menelik II.
Ep. #6, Part 3 - of Empress Menen Asfaw of Ethiopia (her speech to thank almighty Lord and to encourage unity) her feelings Following the return their return from exile during the Italian occupation from 1936 to 1941. Following the return their return from exile during the Italian occupation from 1936 to 1941.
Ep. #5, Part 2- Empress Menen Asfaw of Ethiopia, her contributions of supporting women and social empowerment and Humanitarian actions. It also includes Empress Menen’s inspirational Speech to all women in the world.
My # Special edition podcast “we still shall rise” poetry has been done to respond to the U.S President Mr. Donald Trump’s recent comment on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
On October 23, 2020, Donald Trump in a videotaped telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu and Sudanese Army General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Trump commented on blowing up the Ethiopian’s renaissance Dam. He was threatening to not give Ethiopia aid unless if Ethiopia agreed with the unfair deal he had brokered. He also proposed Egypt might blow up the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
I would like to highlight that our hope is always in Almighty God. So here is my declaration for peace and settlement to Ethiopia
So yes, we still shall rise!
“We still shall rise” has been inspired by Maya Angelou “I Rise “.
Ep. #4, Part 1- The Remarkable life History of Empress Menen Asfaw of Ethiopia (April 3, 1891-February 15, 1962) who was the wife of the last reigning Emperor Haile Selassie l of Ethiopia. It will assess her Birth and Lineage of her Early Years. It includes her marriage life and how she met Emperor Haile Selassie.
Eps. #3, it explains The History of Ethiopian New Year and how it relates to the queen of Sheba. The warm Ethiopian New Year culture of celebration is shared. I also added Emperor Haile Selassie's happy New Year wish speech from 19 65. The Ethiopian New Year is one of the brilliant cultural practices of the ancient and glorious values of the country.
Eps. #3, it explains The History of Ethiopian New Year and how it relates to the queen of Sheba. The warm Ethiopian New Year culture of celebration is shared. I also added Emperor Haile Selassie's happy New Year wish speech from 19 65. The Ethiopian New Year is one of the brilliant cultural practices of the ancient and glorious values of the country.
In episode 2, I explore the inspirational legendary story, the Discovery of Coffee by the ancient goatherd in the Ethiopian highland. The legacy of Kaldi and his surrounding environment will be remembered and celebrated to learn information related to the earliest African History.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.