Africa Carrefour
In this episode we continue our discussion with Dr Abey on the importance of mental health as well as some of the stigma in our African community.
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In this episode we talk about the importance of mental health as well as some of the stigma in our African community
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This episode is part of The Millennial Dialogue on Africa Series where we talked about education of the African child abroad.
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In this episode, I talk about graduation and what African students can do to change the narrative.
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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 is Africa completely free?
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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.
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In this episode we revisit the most headline event of 2020 and the lessons Africa can teach the world.
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In this episode we talked about the lessons African leaders can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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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 they defined beauty and what is beauty in Africa. We explore this concept of whether light skin or black skin is one that we should use as well as the use of beauty product.
info_outlineIn 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 is Africa completely free?