In this episode, I talk briefly on the legacy of Kwame Nkrumah on the occasion of the celebration of 64 years of Ghana's independence and what is undoubtable the liberation of Africa. 64 years post colonial rule and the question still lingers i
In this episode, I talk with Derrick Ofodirinwa, teacher of Igbo cosmology, spirituality and culture about how our African culture helps inform us on our identity.
Sometimes beauty in Africa has often been equated to being light skin. But in a continent of mostly black skin women, where does that leave them? aren't they beautiful? In this episode, we talk to two women about their beauty experience, how th
In this episode, I discussed with Ms. Velveeta Viban from Cameroon about her life in the nonprofit world and her efforts through the organization she founded I am Human. She shares with us her experience and life journey thus far as well as her
In this episode, we talk about the recent racial tension and injustice here in America between the Police and blacks. In discussion with my friend and brother Dr. Dalitso Ruwe, we talk about possible solutions on what America needs to do to hea
In this episode, I discuss with Jabulile Buthelezi-Kalonji what social justice looks like in a post-apartheid South Africa today. We also talked about the xenophobic attack as well as what we, governments, and NGOs can do to addressing the issu
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Dr. Dalitso Ruwe on the effect of slavery, colonial powers, and the African identity. Especially, we explore the importance of language in helping define who we are.
In this episode, we discuss with philosopher Dr. Dalitso Ruwe on the importance of the African identity and what all Africans including those in the diaspora can do to embrace that identity.
In this episode, we follow the journey of Devin Owens, a communications young professional who struggled with her identity for a long time. In her words "Growing up felt like constantly searching for where she belongs". While completing a famil
This episode describes my struggles in coming to terms with being identified as African. Let me know what you think and please share your experience with me.
Africa Carrefour is a podcast featuring Cameroonian born Lucien Nana Yobo as he talks about everything Africa. Including but not limited to, what it means to be African, African governance and struggles of the immigrant. The podcast also follow