Yet another reason to attend the Go Africa Harlem Street Festival. Family and Kids special: In the spirit of Family for our community, the Go Africa Street Festival will be offering the following:
Hot Dogs, Iced Coffee & Ice tea for $1 and Hamburgers & Hots links for $2
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#Harlemnyc #africanstyle #africanmusic #africanfood #africanbeauty #chocolate #healthyliving #activities #Harlem #caribbeanfood #caribbean About T-Kross
T-Kross is an exceptional Musician, Producer, and Audio Engineer that has developed into a multi genre Singer. T-Kross started his journey to music stardom in the year 2008 after moving to the capital city of Abuja, Nigeria.
T-Kross performed for the “Nigerian 50th Anniversary Independence Day” celebration in Lagos, Nigeria. This was then followed by a performance at the “Popular Ay Comedy Show” alongside 2Face Idibia & Mo Hits Crew in Lagos, Nigeria. He then performed at the “Governors Forum for the President of Nigeria”. In 2009, he performed at a “Valentine’s Show” in Dubai.
2011, T-Kross carried his journey to The United States, where he performed at the Uptown Lounge in Bronx, NY. In May 2014, he debuted his hit single “Momma” at the “2014 Mother’s Day Celebration” at Esavoy Lounge in Brooklyn, NY. This was followed by another debut of “Momma” at “Rooftop Obsessions” hosted at Empire Rooftop Lounge in NYC. June 2014, T-Kross socialized and displayed his talents at “Meet the Stars” at Infinity Lounge in Bronx, NY.
T-Kross would like to move his talents to the greatest level possible. He takes on many opportunities and is open to all ideas. He would love to add more experience to his performance history and open new doors in the Music/Artist Industry.
Name – Mustapha Bello
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T-KROSS BIOGRAPHY
Mustapha Bello popularly known as T-Kross is a Nigerian born Afro pop and R&B recording artiste with family root in Edo State, Nigeria.
T-Kross obtained his first degree in Civil Engineering from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka in Anambra state and also bagged a second degree in Audio Engineering in the United States of America where he currently resides.
He started his musical career at a young age as a member of the choir in his family church where he learnt how to play the keyboard, drums and acoustic guitar. His unquenchable passion for music made him choose music as a profession in the year 2008.
His first hit was “Follow Follow’ featuring Iyanya in 2009.
T-Kross has in his records several singles with featured A-List artistes including Tu Face on ‘’My Love Is True’’, Iyanya on ‘’Follow Follow”, Lamboginni on ‘’Gboko’’and Oritsafemi on his recently released single ‘’Pepe-dem’’.
He cites the likes of Blacky, Brian McKnight, Boys II Men and Michael Jackson as artistes who influence his style of music.
T-Kross has also established a charity organization which he calls “GIVING BACK TO MY ALMAMETER” where he renders financial assistance and welfare packages to students in his home state.
Audio and Video link to his recently released single #Pepedem-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuHQH_FaNtA
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Vevo Channel: T-Kross
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In partnership, we with Go Africa Coffee and Go Africa News, we are pleased to announce that Beer, Wine, and other adult beverages will be for sale at 2 booths for brunch and throughout the day.
Individuals will need a valid Government issued ID to Purchase Alcohol.
We will be accepting all major credit cards with Smart chips for purchase via Square for your safety and security.
We will also be selling Go Africa Tickets that are valid for all Purchases from Go Africa Participating merchants and vendors.
We ask the everyone drink responsibly
The 10 biggest alcohol drinking nations in Africa has always been a topic of big debate between us Africans, but for sure alcohol consumption in eastern Europe and south America is a culture, especially in Russian federation, Belarus and Ukraine even Germany all have a record on alcohol consumption.
In many countries people don’t always wake up to a Saturday morning the same. some get up really sober why some get up really hang overred, On this exclusive article we shall try to solve the puzzle of the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa using a statistical calculation of the liters consumed per year.
So, here are the 10 Biggest Alcohol Drinking Countries in Africa
Tanzania-7.7 liters/year
In Tanzania 11% of alcohol consumption comes from beer, and only 0.2% comes from wine, which is actually beneficial to heart. 1.8% comes from spirits and 87% of alcohol consumption is from other types of alcohol. Tanzanians are known to make moonshine-and very traditional type of alcoholic drinks, which the local population tend to Obliged more. since virtually halve the population live below $1 per day. and the moon shine alternatives are way cheaper.
Botswana – 7.96 liters/year
Botswana also one of the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa,among the alcohol consumption – 42% – coming from the “other” category. But its beer consumption is even higher, making up 57% of the total. This may be due to the high consumption of Botswana’s national beer, St Louis, though many (locals and visitors alike) say that St. Louis is worse than the cheapest light beers found elsewhere in the world. Many opt for beer imports from nearby South Africa or Namibia instead. which firmly solidifies its spot among the elite 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa.
Gabon – 9.32 liters/year
The favored alcoholic drink of choice for Gabonians is clear. While 10% and 22% of alcohol consumption in Gabon comes from wine and spirits respectively, 68% comes from beer. The cheapest and most popular beer in Gabon is Regab, costing from $0.70 to $2, and the lack of tax on any alcoholic beverages makes it easy to import from abroad. In-fact Gabon is a dream nation for all alcohol aficionado, because it has the cheapest priced alcoholic beverages in Africa and only second to the Russian Federation in the world.
South Africa – 9.46 liters/year
Alcohol is a lot more expensive than in Gabon, In such a big country, it’s no surprise there’s a wider break-up of preferred beverage choice: 56% of consumption comes from beer, which is no surprise because people are little more economically sound, while 17%, 16%, and 11% come from wine, spirits, and “other” respectively. The most popular beer brands are Castle and Black Label, but the country’s extensive wine vineyards, particularly in Stellenbosch and the Western Cape, produce some of the world’s most popular wines as well. The wine capital of African takes the 7th spot in the 10 biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa.
Burundi – 9.47 liters/year
Narrowly beating out South Africa, drinkers in Burundi overwhelmingly prefer “other” drinks, which make up 81% of consumption. Beer, by comparison, makes up 19% of alcohol consumption and wine and spirits barely make a showing. The most famous drink in the Burundi is urwarwa or banana wine, produced in the traditional method and consumed most often during festivals and special occasions. Alcohol drinking in Burundi is almost like a tradition.
Namibia – 9.62 liters/year
Like its South African neighbor, Namibia has a wide break-down of favorite drinks, but beer carries the most weight with 67% of alcohol consumption. Spirits make up 20%, wine makes up 7% and “other” chips in at 6%. The country’s flagship beer, Windhoek Lager, is popular across the country and surrounding region, and is similar to many lighter German beers (not surprising, given the colonial history) is almost like Namibia was colonized to consume alcohol.
Rwanda – 9.10 liters/year
Just 8% of alcohol consumption comes from beer in Rwanda, despite the popular Turbo King, Primus, and Amstel brands being widely available. The other 92 percent is largely from homemade drinks such as the banana beer, urgwagwa, and the fermented honey drink, ubuki. Ikigage, made from dry sorghum, is also common in Rwanda.
Kenya – 9.72 liters/year
While just 43% of Kenya’s alcohol consumption comes from beer, some of the popular beer brands in Kenya includes Tusker Lager, Tusker Premium Lager, Alcohol consumption in Kenya became so rampant that the government made steps to cub the rate. Also in Kenya women are not left out in Alcohol consumption unlike in most countries on this list, especially Nigeria. Kenyan women also drink as much alcohol as the men. there are also other alcoholic brands in Kenya and the consumption of wine is also rampant, but only among the very “elite” those at the apex of the Kenyan economy.
Uganda – 11.93 liters/year
Ahead of the pack by a long shot is Uganda with 11.93 liters of alcohol consumed each year. Just 4% of consumption comes from beer and 2% from wine, with the “other” category a resounding winner at 94% of consumption. The generic term for domestically distilled beverages in Uganda is the famous Ugandan Waragi,which contain around 42% of Alcohol making it one of the most alcoholic spirit in the world. but this can cover a wide variety of drinks: pombe and lubisi, or locally made banana or millet beer, tonto, a traditionally fermented drink made from bananas, banana wine, and many more.During my visit to Kampala, most times i wondered if people actually had jobs. because from 24hrs to 7 days a week at every time people where always in the pubs consuming alcohol. if not for the respect of statistics and the heavy population of Nigeria, Uganda would have easily become the Drunkest nation in Africa by a million Miles. A fun country to visit for alcohol aficionados. strongly remains 2nd in the 10 Biggest alcohol drinking countries in Africa.
Nigeria – 12.28 liters/year
No. 1 in Africa for alcohol consumption by the virtue of population which technically results in higher volume and liters consumed per year. Beer makes up just 16% of alcohol consumption in Nigeria, while “other” drinks make up 84% due to the high popularity of home-brewed beverages. Religious lawmakers are making it more difficult and expensive to produce and sell alcohol in the country. Known as Nigeria’s home brew, “ogogoro” is an extremely alcoholic drink . It has 30%-to-60% ethyl alcohol content, depending on how it’s made, and is produced from the juice of raffia palm trees, also some Nigerians also have the famous palm wine especially in the east of the country, palm win is simply the natural alcohol and is also found in other parts of west and central Africa.
So that is the 1O Biggest Alcohol Drinking Countries In Africa you can also contribute your own opinion about the list.
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We welcome Scotoma to the street festival
Scotoma would like to present a NEW SINGLE called RUN FOREST (RUN) off his forthcoming album THE REVENGE
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Afrikanspot is a bilingual (English and French) platform reflecting the diversity of the African Diaspora living in the New York area. Our goal is to show a more refreshing image of blacks through their challenges and their successes, but also provide useful information that will help create a healthier and stronger community.
Afrikanspot est une plateforme bilingue (Anglais et Français) reflétant la diversité de la Diaspora africaine vivant à New York. Notre objectif est de montrer une image plus glorifiante des noirs à travers leurs défis et leurs succès, mais aussi de fournir des informations utiles permettant de bâtir une communauté plus saine et plus forte.
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Ama Kwakye Co.’s mission is to promote self expression, uniqueness, and boldness through an Ghanaian/American infused culture.
Ama Kwakye Co. is a fashion line that embodies the richness of African and Western culture and showcases its relevance in modern fashion, while aiming to rebuild and restore the continent’s image from the ground up. 1/3 of profits made goes to “House of Hope” orphanage in Ghana.
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About the CEO.
Ama Kwakye was born and raised in New York City. Fortunately, Ama developed an interest for Ghanaian culture at a very young age. Ama was exposed to African Art through her father’s appreciation for their culture . Growing up Ama had paintings, statues, and music embedded in their household.
Once completing her Bachelors in Accessory Design at Syracuse University in 2013, Ama yearned to move to Ghana to follow her fashion dream where it best fit. In July 2015, Ama moved to Ghana to build her company.
In March 1, 2017, Ama Kwakye Co. Debuted her first spring collection in New York City.
About Ama Kwakye Co.
Ama Kwakye Co.’s mission is to promote self expression, uniqueness, and boldness through an Ghanaian/American infused culture.
Ama Kwakye Co. is a fashion line that embodies the richness of African and Western culture and showcases its relevance in modern fashion, while aiming to rebuild and restore the continent’s image from the ground up. 1/3 of profits made goes to “House of Hope” orphanage in Ghana.
“SEWING AFRICA TOGETHER ONE STITCH AT A TIME”-AmaKwakyeCo.
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In partnership with Go Caribbean, Go Africa Health & Go Africa News:
We are proud to present the Go Africa Master Chefs for the street festival on 7/15/2017!
The Go Africa Master Chefs will be on 12 grills cooking up African, Caribbean, and American specialties for the duration of the street festival.
The Go Africa Master Chefs will be cooking it up in addition to the other featured food merchants at the street Festival to increase your food choices and eating pleasures.
There will be no cooking contests, samplings, tastings, etc. Just cooking for your eating pleasure and enjoyment.
Live cooking with start promptly at 10am on 7/15/2017
You can ready your appetite and forks for the following menu items and more on 7/15/2017!
African Goat
Jamaican Jerk Goat
Jerk Pork
Grilled Chicken
Jamaican Beef Patties
Baked Potatoes (White & Sweet)
Cassava
Grilled Corn
Braised & Seared Chicken
Braised & Seared Pork
Fried Plantains
French Fries (White & Sweet)
Hamburger & Hotdogs
Hotlinks
Chicken Tenders
Some of the food options are considered health choices for the health conscious that will be in attendance.
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TAZ will be serving Zambian Traditional food and other items during the event. About The Tri-State Association of Zambians:
TAZ is a social networking and service organization in New York that aims to encourage the betterment of Zambian nationals living in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. We provide our growing number of members with the tools and support necessary for the sustainable development of Zambian communities in the tri-state area and in Zambia.
The Tri-State Association of Zambians or TAZ, was founded in April of 2015 by New York resident Ernest Masheke.
Ernest saw the need for Zambian nationals in the tri-state area to stay better connected. Ernest had the idea of having an association that represents the interest of Zambians in and around his community. He went from house to house of as many Zambians as he knew living in the tri-state area to learn if they would be interested in coming together under one association with the common goal of supporting each other in the diaspora so that we can better support our mother Zambia.
Encouraged by the positive response of a number of Zambians, Ernest went forward with his plan and assembled a team of people who he felt could best help him realize his vision.
With his executive team behind him, he established The Tri-State Association of Zambians. The growing number of TAZ members now enjoy the benefits of a supportive network that focuses on local and international outreach efforts, mentorship, educational and career development as well as access to resources that allow for the sustainable development of a growing community of people.
And for many, it has become a home away from home.
1) To foster and advance the understanding of the issues of national development in
Zambia and the country’s heritage, history, sport and culture;
2) To render support and assistance for the study and promotion of arts and sciences
by means of grants and contributions;
3) To render support by means of contributions and grants to established charitable
scientific, cultural, sporting, literary and educational endeavors of all kinds and
descriptions;
4) To provide a means through which members may seek to interact on matters of
mutual interest;
5) To provide and pursue ways and means not prohibited by law, to solicit
contributions and receive money and property for the foregoing purposes, and to
receive and accept for such purposes gifts, donations, bequests and devices of
money and properties;
6) To do all and everything necessary, suitable, useful or proper for the
accomplishment of any of the purposes and the attainment of any of the objects or
appurtenances of any of the powers herein before set forth.
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