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tv   George Osodi  Al Jazeera  December 22, 2017 7:32pm-8:01pm +03

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snap elections. russia iran and turkey have announced deals covering prisoner exchanges and mining in syria after talks in kazakstan russia iran the syrian government all turkey supports some major rebel groups they were going to meet again in the russian city of sochi on january the twenty ninth u.s. president donald trump has signed his government's tax reform bill into law the one point five trillion dollars tax reform bill was approved by congress on wednesday making it the biggest overhaul for the u.s. tax system in thirty years is china's first major ledge the city in the state victory of his first year in office south sudan's government and opposition forces have signed a ceasefire do allowing humanitarian access to civilians the deal agreed after talks in the capital is the latest attempt to end the four year long conflict the truce comes into effect on sunday which is christmas eve her as president has
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survived an impeachment vote in congress over corruption allegations and her public corruption ski is accused of receiving illegal payments from the brazilian construction giant to brushed i'll be back with more news in just under half an hour but stay tuned for artscape with the story of a photographer breaking new boundaries in nigeria don't go away. twenty first century africa a continent undergoing great change and finally seizing control of its image but it's been a long shot him on that he has a goal for doug i feel was a colonial to put down after a while about a place in the. primary term for the independent competent
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it in the post-colonial you for photographers like my legs keep it shut if you call for it. but elsewhere the narrative was of a call on manageable content often with two ft to just one is. now a new generation if you see a photographer to celebrate to question and represent a continent on the rise. i misjudge a saudi i'm a photographer. for the graffiti is only
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a broad range of issues. especially when it comes to my country and julia. from the oil rich niger delta region. one of the most vivid blissful at the good with goats all the good grits was dissolved. by oil is a bloody good. flurry of of the folks there are tired but of the worst in this level of damage is so incredible the level of pollution. of all it's been rumbling and it's very complicated to assume everyone's got fuel everyone is involved. everyone has the responsibility to clear in disregard. my responsibility is what i'm doing right now i don't have anything to offer but for the girl for who is
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keeping a record and document in this process shook is in it to everyone who cares to see. a walk in the bank but deep down in me i would not for this fight so i decided to resign and take up a camera. that's. like a war for. everyone with against me you know my parents my friends
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they're like. what is it doing you just a good job on livin in for this. little put food on the table i was kicked out for mine i was in a debate in floods of the buncombe then when i was kicked out because i couldn't pay my rent anymore and i moved to a single room apartment and i had to sell everything just to move to finance my for the graphene. but then there was this bonding family me that wanted me to just do something much more pretty. mom. on their. own for profit month. to ten dollars more and all of that will have to wait right now my current projects it's not. there's been frequent classes on long difference groups. i realize that
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a lot of people of most trusts and identity affects was important but we should see cultural us a point of unity instead of seeing it something that should divide us initialed. overwrites by. this wicked opposed this will still look at the monarchy in the country because they even close up the people but it will. go real martin oh sure all those are also took. i love love love love love love love. love love her. cloths on the morning now for you. this doctor will find out to prepare for you
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will. we do what i know to get up and drink together. ok i don't. want to do introductions under the ox and be a few steps on you know and then look for additional costs i don't deny and something that. you. are also a role for. him i just. want to thank you so much for you know this warm welcome it makes me feel like i'm just on the rights of the right thank you. for the media. something
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this good that it is going to divide us of some said no it's to be a form of needs and one of them from your perspective what is the. talks to walls. he says they shout for development. of peace you say. for any human effort to succeed yes or no country of our dreams if we look at the differences. and then we can determine that we have more than two hundred fifty different ethnic groups now when you add the subgroups would be talking in excess of about five hundred that you need of can be grounds for relationships this is. for the intell states with. of security and
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insights. dudes went into militant activities namely the exploitation of resources for me. from this part of the country. i'm glad as way those seats by dubious aussies i seriously disadvantaged in fact to be give me cause by donny bless. i was complementary to compete man what d. . what government d. . wants to do we've got to complete what we think we need. to do see you we have to shoot knows we. are. going to need you. look at that must look good talking about
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you tell. me i can see how well that's it. that's it. that's fine. let's let's try something. and then middle i try to put some teeth behind to create a little bit of confidence but then in one of them failed to stay in front. of the city i'll tell you i was a little bit to. a very beautiful a meal for him to come and you want to see yourself looking rich good. grace and dignity so you. have to do is to blend. we. there.
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is an. immediate it's going to. be right now of the film all of. the unit. it's. very. close in three fred's intil. states. this is false. let me find out from. the guy. friend. little bit of
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insight. as. to what it's really not a big deal this is the. kind of depressed out of west africa. to dismiss you because you know. you cannot. be. treated with. k c they're coming to have the sacrifice made. people travel from various business of on the death of his own little pale mates to . the gold the destroyed here.
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is in the chief priest of the side ok very good. stuff. good of. oh i thought but thank you so much. i'm looking up from the roof in about two hundred kings because the buzzword is a goop suddenly in nineteen fourteen the british mission kindles to the one country called judea. and the country was about one hundred sixty million people some if it's the largest blood missile in the whole world. was like a gold mine in terms of people and cultural. this
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is a little of course of the most important one ugh. in the country in the northern part of the country which is one of islamic area and you can see its head. looking stuff up over. their face and head in a very stylish month after making this portrait. the king invited us over to follow him when he was leaving for the most. riding in the
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fever prone. which is very classic. very very british it's very common to see a lot of things british collected in this country you can see that robe of the king would be a picture of the british queen elizabeth but very peculiar of course we couldn't as but a british. some pictures that was by the. way in a can don't. you can see that the kings were happy. it's. because . it's not. really wanting to take its own picture. it's almost they're wanting to photograph him is a new poem home to newt it's kinda. imagine what it is to depose the
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king kings. or most warships you know they were so powerful. like dogs. in the. documentary not paths it's tree we're not too good at most things of
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a point in the past in the country we have in the clinton but fun for them or for the euro paul america. could. be fifty five. but not what they. look if you look i'm going to stay with us i would. listen thank you thank you so much. yes ok. if you're coming with us nothing ok ok. ok well just thank you so much. george i've been very very impressed with your what. you're upright to this nation. because you are a young man that has decided with love and passion. to go the length and breadth of
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this country to showcase to the rest of the world where you come from. that is something very laudable. when we are having many crisis in the country. you are indeed taking your time to show the country at its best. nigeria is quite young when it concerns the kingdom this kingdom. twenty one b.c. . being one of the oldest kingdoms in the entire africa our people were here. during the times of crisis. as an opportunity. is. an opportunity to serve my people for example during the west of the crisis. when the niger delta was
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a very very hot bed i personally went to the creeks i knew that it was a very dangerous thing to do but i will never forget the shock of the niger delta boys that the king of would come to the creeks and try to build some form of harmony. we are all representation of the earth as a whole. we are all like. veins blood vessels if any part of the world is sick then we has the world. the world is almost seventy percent water and truly the human body is equally seventy percent water so i think in that god tries to show us something. we cannot separate ourselves from each other. in still being what it is to be. so many companies are present in the
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soul and there was no way it would make them stick. into the but. sometimes the times is left. of young men in. the field they don't really have any means of survival and if this is enough for them to break into pipelines refine and make money what they will say it's the will. of course of they don't have the technical ability to. come out of this votes.
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i grew up in disbelief but today we have all these that they deeply new single feature be found you say no single thing. you could have these days. when i was the small boy. that was not. after. we used to run to displease wendy what are you down the idea of india india you know about that. for you and your family this beach. fishing boats be done going to fish i mean. community bed now as you can see. well. very old listen to this song look beautiful when you want to know what it is
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a good drive. to appreciate the situation better. when. somebody so. i'm going to call him before that we. employ youths we do called in some. who are supposed to be watching the path. so being one of us in these communities and sending back. we have so much more we just don't know how so money's the most that we have.
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the biggest commutative this is the. good earth love the. i feel it's important i keep for the cricket more or more if i think of some of the schemes it will stay routine. and sat there. or indeed mount on top of. one to force. the long grass in the me in india and africa and suck on longest in the
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home or. having a stick for sixty cease years on to two is not that easy to come across any. time to shine more or less made that i'm too much to. dish an issue. this. the wonderful throwback to. the shell of identity the show subjugation i mean it's not angry it's not it's aggressive yeah it's still relevant so it's i don't know i think. we have to really take the time to plan this exhibition to
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plunder the show so that we show it in the best possible way so that we can all sing gauge not just our crowd or the culture of the crowd as a way of we should be able to engage the younger generation of people who really want to get on the stand where we're coming from as a nation all the things we've lost. let me look at the he said looking very simple straits in the same room. you'll all three and a new identity. you've seen them displaced you see in them subjugated you know we've read about these a nice trip books but i have a compilation. because i'm in a dignified manner so busy with some present i well india you know sort of the cold gee this is one of my favorite portraits. a plan to have them like really do blow up he would. come once you see the hunger in rome
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very and the gun. money. i really don't wait for the time. see the sites or the routes are going to. go through. after years documenting street violence and john this book. was inspired to transform perceptions we added elizabeth city south africa and capture the vibrancy of the emerging black youth culture now is one of the people there kept said i'll
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to understand things the very the french way where they're before you go. my name is wrong some people say that my feelings are any program that they're not real but if i think that real then they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of but you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. this toy. the united states is no longer a credible mediator in the peace process the palace.

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