This is Africa Tamba, Adama, Lord, Amiri
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Four individuals living in the African diaspora discussing social and political issues to promote awareness and connect people to the African community. We provide information and knowledge that highlights the importance of Africa to the world and its people. By having discussions on different topics, we hope to strengthen African connections between the mainland and its diaspora to open more avenues in the future.
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"Respect your elders"
Aren't you tired of your parents saying this generation is lost? In this episode, we will be discussing the lost values that are being diluted on the continent and in the diaspora.
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"Put the ball down, Go read a book"
With the World Cup kicking off, in this episode we discussed sports on the African continent. Why do our talented players play for European teams? Why don't we invest enough on our sport teams. Listen in!!
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"Not in my backyard"
In this episode, we discuss the migration crisis that is plaguing the African continent.
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"We miss you here"
The return rate of Africans living in the diaspora has been getting lower over the years. In this episode we discuss some of the difficulties one may face when they decide to embark on this journey back home. We had the pleasure of having Yves @warayb a young entrepreneur who gave us some insight into his experience returning to the continent.
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"The Crown"
In this episode with the passing of Queen Elizabeth the II of England, we focused on the impact of the late Queen's legacy on the African continent.
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"Short end of the stick"
In today's episode we discuss how some groups seem to always be receiving the shorter end of the stick when it comes to politics. We will focus on the conflict occurring in Ukraine and it's impact on the African continent and it's people.
Customer Reviews
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A few inarticulate guys who don’t seem to know much chatting to each other. Disappointing.
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