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Educate, Agitate, Motivate Africa and the African diaspora

Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary – Jim Rohn

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This is an extraordinary presentation of research and analysis related to the Barbadian economy from 2018 to November 2021 when Barbados declared itself a Republic.

Karl Sealy was born on the Caribbean island of Barbados on November 30, 1922. He wrote stories which captured the rich island life of a territory that was coming into its own as it gradually moved towards independence in 1966. Visit his Website

“The body is a vessel given by God” (Romans 12:1). Treating our bodies with love and respect is a way of respecting and pleasing God.

The Wake Up Call is a book about the “hunters” and the “hunted.” The hunters are Africa’s exploiters, slavers, colonizers, and neo-colonizers, and the hunted are the African people who survived against severe odds.

Now that No Dress for Timmy has been banned a second time, we resume the taking of orders on this website for both hardcover and e-book formats. We made the Buy Buttons bigger so you won’t miss them. ORDER TODAY! Take a stand against global demoralization of our children.

Highly Flavored is a collection of 100 recipes of authentic, traditional home-cooked West Indian meals and some international dishes with a Caribbean twist!! These recipes are the chosen favorites of family and friends mixed in with a few short and funny stories about my experiences preparing and enjoying food while growing up in the Caribbean.

Why every woman should read this book.

The truths you’ll learn in this book will help set you free from the complacency that’s keeping you back, and the places where you’ve been stuck.

I wish to thank the Heavenly Father as the vessel delivering the contained message, those in the multiple countries who kept urging me to mature it to a book and get it out and to the great blessed wonderful family at Christian Faith Publishing for getting the package together.

A Dying Colonialism is Fanon’s incisive and illuminating account of how, during the Algerian Revolution, the people of Algeria changed centuries-old cultural patterns and embraced certain ancient cultural practices long derided by their colonialist oppressors as “primitive,” in order to destroy those oppressors. Fanon uses the fifth year of the Algerian Revolution as a point of departure for an explication of the inevitable dynamics of colonial oppression.

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5/5
AFRICA 101
A Must Read: Beautifully written. Dr. Chihombori-Quao has updated the Pan-African narrative. Her writing flows smoothly and the research is accurate. Best political book on Pan-Africanism since Dr. John Henry’s Clarke’s work Africans at the Crossroads: Notes for an African World Revolution.
Terrill Wyche
5/5
THE BEST OF KARL SEALY
Beautifully written: Great writer!! The imagery is heart warming.
AMAZON READER
5/5
AT THIS MOUNTAIN LONG ENOUGH
Started reading and could not put it down. This book is targeted to women, however, I think both sexes would benefit. The writer has the perspective of a woman with virtuous ideals; this makes her precious in the eyes of God. Using life lessons she shapes her understating of her own personal events by the use and comparison with the Word of God (Word of Worth). To women; read this and you will gain insight into what God requires of you. To men; read this to gain insight into the mind of a virtuous woman. To everyone, I highly recommend this book as a guide to understanding life lessons in light of God's word.
TREVOR SEALY
5/5
WHEN THE HEAVENLY FATHER IS NOT WELCOMED AT THE DOOR
What an amazing Book. Thanks Tyrone for putting it out there It taught me how important it is to put God first.
PHYLLIS ACEVEDO
5/5
A Dying Colonialism
A really interesting book which gives and insight into the colonial peoples struggles
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