
Wata na BARMM - Shirba and Datu Ila (Official Music Video)
Credits To:Mixed and Mastered By: $ntEdited By: Datu IlaWritten and Performed By: Shirba and Datu Ila#watanabarmm#barmm #familyaffairs
Wata na BARMM - Shirba and Datu Ila (Live @Dinaig Proper
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WATA NA AGILA - Shirba and Datu Ila (FULL MUSIC VIDEO)
WATA NA BARMM - Shirba and Datu Ila (FULL MUSIC VIDEO) Mixed and Mastered By: $nt Music Video Editor: Datu Ila Disclaimer: I hereby declare that I do not own this music and lyrics...
Publishing | Wata Na Life Book: Loose Joints (2024)
Discover a kaleidoscopic approach to climate justice through Ngadi Smart’s experimental WATA NA LIFE, a hand-made artist’s book that captures the stark realities and resilient spirit of Sierra …
Wata na Barm: Full Song and Lyrics - TikTok
Discover the full song 'Wata na Barm' along with its original lyrics. Join the dance trend now! #watanabarm #ampatuan #tiktokdance
Wata na Barmm: A Surprising First Listen Experience - TikTok
2024年12月16日 · Discover the catchy tunes of 'Wata na Barmm' and experience the fun of unexpected lyrics. Let the music take you away! #watanabarmm #manguindanao #music
Wata Na Life Ngadi Smart - delpire & co - delpireandco.com
2023年7月10日 · Wata Na Life is kinetic and unfixed – jubilant and cacophonous collages blending landscape and subject into a post-photographic swell of pride. However, buried within …
Wata Na Life | WaterAid UK
Visual artist Ngadi Smart travelled to Sierra Leone between July and September 2021 for WaterAid. Her images bear witness to the ingenuity that communities deploy every day to …
Faatu Kanneh, Makalay Sesay, Mary Lusenie, Monica Sellu
2024年1月1日 · Fellows Faatu Kanneh, Makalay Sesay, Mary Lusenie, Monica Sellu and Titoh Sallay Sheriff (Sierra Leone, 2022) recently implemented the first phase of their seed grant …
Wata Na Life - PhMuseum
Wata Na Life (Krio for ‘Water is Life’), is a phrase I heard time and again in Sierra Leone, a country where water is very much a currency. Commissioned by Wateraid and British Journal …