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Monday, 28 July 2014

Paul Kagame Stop Killing Children

Starting from next month-August 2014, Congolese people will for the first time officially begin to remember the six million innocent people that Paul Kagame killed in cold blood. This is the right time for Congolese to officially remember their dead, just like its done in other countries-Remembering victims of genocide should not be a monopoly and exclusive to a few, but a human right for all.
The world should also support Congolese children to bring to justice those responsible for the heinous crime of Congo genocide.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

The Democratic Republic of Congo, to Sign a £2 Billion Deal with United Kingdom

République démocratique du congo président a de grands projets cette année

The Democratic Republic of Congo is like a leopard that still sings the stories of its ancestors. The leopard is a very smart,courageous, and persevering animal, that rarely gives up its prey- regardless of the difficulties or conditions it might face, it never gives up.

Friday, 27 December 2013

The Virunga Mountains Gorillas

Gorilla Village in the Virunga Mountains, Democratic Republic of Congo.
 The gorilla population has been dropping over years due to man -made conflict with nature; Gorillas have been victims of the war that has been ravaging the eastern part of Congo, DRC for twenty years.When gorillas are uprooted from their natural environment, and kept in Zoos, they tend to lose their natural instincts such observation of objects-gorillas are known to create a surprise encounter among a family group as a form of play, interaction, etc. However, when moved away from their habitat, they abandon it.

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Congo Art; The The other Design


This week I decide to break the rules of design and experimented with new ways of seeing things-Good designers can't create stuff without risking. I could say that this is good for the project especially when conceptualizing elegance with Kikongo
Maybe for those that are just visiting for the first-time this Blog and haven't followed the previous posts-this is a project that is meant to use digital Art(3D, Animation,Illustration,etc) as a tool for conflict resolution. Thus, the final result will be used to interact with  all stake-holders of the region to find solutions that unites everyone without resorting to violence.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Congo 3D Art


Its not everyday that you come across modern Art from Congo as the internet is filled with only horror stories about Congo. Nothing positive is ever written about this great country-The media and their friends that have reclaimed-should I say hijacked the image of  Democratic Republic of Congo, have turned a fifth of the country and packaged it as the entire nation-they've found a market to scramble for and made a killing with the biggest hammer of Public relation disaster.

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Creativity for Peace and development in Congo-DRC



Very many apologies to all fans of this blog for not updating it regularly-not posted anything for a very long-time, I promise this year, to post great content.

The Kinshasa city and Congolese comic project is still being developed. However, this project is to extend to Uganda,Rwanda,Angola,Burundi, and Tanzania. The reason for this, is very simple. 

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Congolese Art;Manga

In my previous post of creating-designing a Congolese Comic, I've experimented with different blend of character design and ended up with a Manga. Though the purpose was to create characters for a comic strip, I think I might as well get more adventurous and come up with an animation comic and manga genre. I know manga might sound Japanese, but Manga is [for] cartoon in Japanese language.
This monster represents the evil of Paul Kagame's genocidal militia in Congo

A well designed character will be very interesting to animate and also create some realism to the viewer. Can you imagine if one of these characters was doing Malewa or Lopelle, it would be amazing. I'm also going to use English to reach a wider audience as Lingala and french won't server the purpose of the project-that of marketing Congolese art and Congo.

Saturday, 11 August 2012

African Comics

Many African children love reading Comics-and most comics tend to have Heroes and Heroines that inspire in one way-or another. However, the comics and stories are never written for the African audience, which I don't blame because its not Africans that write them.

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