The Wrong Man: The Case of Tony Egbuna Ford

Sentenced to die based on the word of a man whose only other option was to name his own brother as the true perpetrator, Tony Egbuna Ford remains on Texas Death Row despite overwhelming evidence supporting his innocence...
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Ecstasio Feat. Nneka Egbuna - Internal Conflict

This was inspired by an interview with Nneka on a German TV network. It represents the socio-cultural meltdown I see daily all over the planet and my own "internal conflict" as a result.The use of distortion although intentional, is a little overstated in parts (a lesson learnt). Best played loud!!
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Nneka - Streets Lack Love [ReFugee187]

Nneka - Streets Lack Love
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Who Is NNEKA?

Nneka speaks of what inspires her and discusses Concrete Jungle, her first album to be released in the US on February 2, 2010. www.nnekaworld.com
NNEKA - "Conscience"

NNEKA (Nneka Egbuna) - "Conscience" [ To And Fro] 2009
NNEKA: my HOME (acoustic)~~~~~~~~unplugged

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Nneka Interview @ SXSW (Austin, Texas)

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The Run; short film

A short Nigerian film showing the pains of a young ambitious boy. The dialogue in the story is him against himself. a psycho drama. Credits go to Nneka Egbuna for giving me the opportunity to use her song " come with me". Its my first film as a film student so please be gentle.
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Nneka Tour VLOG: Day TWO (149music)

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Nneka INTERVIEW (part 1 of 3)

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ROPE: NNEKA's Organization to help the YOUTH in NIGERIA & GERMANY

About ROPE from NNEKA: ROPE (Reach Out, Organize, Practice, Experience) is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization)/non-profit organization, our focus is on the youth, giving them the platform to express themselves through the tools of ART: music, film, drama, photography, painting, and dance. We are on the schedule for our upcoming educational workshops in Germany and Nigeria. We are in collaboration with Starcomms Nigeria and Reebok international. History & FUTURE: ROPE (Reach Out, Organize, Practice, Experience) was founded by Liberian-born Ahmed "Genda" Nyei and Nigerian-born Nneka Egbuna. Even though Nneka & Genda were from different places, different backgrounds, different cultures, and had different life histories, however each saw with the same eyes. Each saw the same needs and came together to do what they could to help the situation:" We are musicians so we use our words and music to raise awareness, however we want to do more than just to raise awareness. We want to find solutions." We saw people, particularly children, who were less privileged than ourselves, handicapped by disadvantages -- resulting from war, from poverty, from exploitation of all types. We saw children without perspectives. We saw a wealth of wasted talent and potential. We saw stifled visions and dreams with no ground in which to take root and grow. " A Strong Rope Needs Many Hands......" ~~~GRAB A ROPE! FOR MORE INFOMATION: www.grab-the-rope.com www.grab-the-rope.com/blog/ www.nnekaworld.com <b>...</b>
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Nneka INTERVIEW (part 2 of 3)

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Heartbeat (Nneka)

The title track from Nneka's album Heartbeat. Born in Nigeria and based in Germany, Nneka is a stylistically diverse, politically inclined English-language neo-soul singer reminiscent of Erykah Badu. Born Nneka Egbuna in Warri, Nigeria, in 1981, she immigrated at age 19 to Hamburg, Germany, with plans to study anthropology. Influenced by the towering legacies of Fela Kuti and Bob Marley as well as by contemporary urban American artists such as Mos Def and Lauryn Hill, she also pursued a career in music upon arriving in Germany. In time she met and began working closely with DJ Farhot and made her recording debut in 2005 with The Uncomfortable Truth, an introductory five-song EP followed later in the year by the full-length album Victim of Truth.
The Pace Report: Nneka "Living The Concrete Jungle"

Nneka Egbuna was born on December 24th, 1981 in Warri, in the Delta region of Nigeria. Her father is Igbo Nigerian and mother is German. Nneka sings in both her native Igbo and English. Throughout her childhood, she attended primary school and was heavily active in her church choir. While growing up in Nigeria, she was exposed and lived through some of the corrupt elements of her government and extreme actions of the oil companies that exploited the workers and townspeople. She always wrote poems and songs shedding some light on the atrocities and to escape her daily woes as a teenager. Upon graduating from high school, she relocated to Hamburg, Germany where she attended the University of Hamburg and earned a degree in Anthropology. Nneka also pursued music where she hooked up with producer DJ Farhot, a producer living in Hamburg. In 2004, she released her debut EP "The Uncomfortable Truth," generating a buzz in countries like Germany, Austria and Switzerland. When her first full-length disc "Victim of Truth" released, it was well received in Germany, England, France, Netherlands, Nigeria and Japan. From then, Nneka toured non-stop, performing at festivals like the Chiemsee Reggae Summer, Haarlem, Den Haag, Saint-Brieuc; as well as in cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and London. Nneka opened for artists such as Femi Kuti, Bilal, Seeed, and Gnarls Barkley. Nneka's second album, "No Longer at Ease," was taken from a novel of the same name by author Chinua Achebe. The majority <b>...</b>
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