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@mannytravelsandhikes: Otters are SO playful 😜 So much fun at our otter encounter🦦FOLLOW and check out my YouTube🙌#otters #cuteotters #otterencounter #cuteanimals #animaledventures
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Mrkrabssquirts74 :
Can you only do this tour with the vip tour? Or can you pay to just do this encounter?
2025-05-14 17:47:37
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Lin-say A :
They are so playful!🩷
2025-05-12 21:51:18
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EatwithSam :
They are so cute!!!🥹🥹
2025-05-14 19:47:30
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Jer_Z_Tink :
oh I'd be in heaven
2025-05-12 23:19:30
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Veronica L :
Aww I want two of them! 💚💚💚
2025-05-13 06:05:53
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Lorilynn :
Otters are the cutest animals.
2025-05-13 00:25:20
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Cristian Castillo Lo :
bebesitas♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰🥰
2025-05-14 06:10:35
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♥️♥️♥️
2025-05-14 06:10:10
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🗓 Early Life (1909 – 1935) Born: September 21, 1909, at Nkroful, Gold Coast (now Ghana). Parents: Kofi Nwiana Ngolomah (father) and Elizabeth Nyaniba (mother). He grew up in a rural setting and attended Roman Catholic primary school at Half Assini. In 1925, he went to Achimota School (then Prince of Wales College), where he trained as a teacher. 📚 Education Abroad (1935 – 1947) In 1935, Nkrumah traveled to the United States to study at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. He later earned a Master’s degree in Philosophy and Education from the University of Pennsylvania. During this time, he became heavily influenced by: Marcus Garvey’s Pan-Africanism Socialism and anti-colonial ideas African unity movements He moved to London in 1945 and participated in the 5th Pan-African Congress in Manchester, UK, which brought together African and Caribbean leaders like W.E.B. Du Bois and Jomo Kenyatta. 🚨 Return to the Gold Coast & Rise in Politics (1947 – 1957) In 1947, Nkrumah returned to the Gold Coast at the invitation of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) to serve as General Secretary. He broke away from UGCC to form the Convention People’s Party (CPP) in 1949 because he believed in “Self-Government Now” rather than gradual independence. In 1950, he launched “Positive Action” campaigns – strikes and boycotts – and was imprisoned by the British. In 1951, while still in jail, his CPP won the general elections, and he was released to become Leader of Government Business. 🎉 Independence & Leadership (1957 – 1966) On March 6, 1957, the Gold Coast became Ghana, the first African country south of the Sahara to gain independence. Nkrumah declared: “The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of the African continent.” In 1960, Ghana became a Republic, and Nkrumah became its first President. He pursued: Pan-Africanism: Helped form the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963. Industrialization: Built factories, schools, the Akosombo Dam (for hydroelectric power). Socialism: Adopted socialist policies inspired by the Soviet Union and China. ⚡ Downfall & Exile (1966 – 1972) In 1966, while on a peace mission to Vietnam, Nkrumah was overthrown in a military coup supported by foreign interests (allegedly including the CIA). He went into exile in Conakry, Guinea, where President Ahmed Sékou Touré made him honorary co-president. Nkrumah continued to write and advocate for African unity. ⚰️ Death Died on April 27, 1972, in Bucharest, Romania, after battling cancer. His body was later brought back to Ghana and buried at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum in Accra. 🌍 Legacy ✅ Father of African independence movements ✅ Key figure in Pan-Africanism and anti-colonialism ✅ Author of books like “Africa Must Unite” and “Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism” ✅ A symbol of unity and resistance against colonialism worldwide #ElevatedMinds #africa #Pan-Africanism #Africamustunite✊🌍 #Africanunity
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