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The podcast where we talk about Afrenaissance; an era of Africa’s cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following Millennials and Gen Z. Hosted by @chapmuna and @casspertheblaqgod

Africa Listen Podcast


    • Jan 11, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    RAW AND UNCUT 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 63:55


    Raw and uncut is the safest space to “talk yo shit” basically say all you've been wanting to say for ages to whoever whatever whenever. Enjoy this conscious discussion as @casspertheblaqgod @oscarukonu & @kaydeeotaru share individual perspectives on various topics around life and self-awareness

    Exploring mindfulness with “visual artist” Oscar ukonu

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 16:53


    a powerful element which we humans use through various channels to access and balance our subconscious nature in ways that would achieve a better performance in various aspects of our reality A chat with renowned ball pen hyper realistic artist “Oscar Ukonu “ , and casspertheblaqgod dash's out some perspective of the topic Song by purrple cat https://music.apple.com/ng/album/alone-time/1538176320?i=1538176846

    Once upon a time in the ZOO | #nigeriaat61 EP4

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 19:45


    In this episode, chap shared his personal experiences and hope they encourage us to keep on making the most out of life without quitting for any reason. credits: 19keys, Malanda Jean Claude, Slide, Spectacular smith

    The Truth | The Pre-1940's history, Indigenous culture and heritage of the Igbo and their neighbors

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 69:43


    "An injury to one, an injury to all" is the predominant philosophy that informed Africa's continent. In our coexisting community, a child is being raised by the parents and by the people. And despite all cultural differences among the people, the mastery of the water in West Africa as everywhere else was an important development for early man's knowledge of the rest of his environment. The many rivers, the incredible lagoons, and even the stormy ocean offered livelihood and communication. The Trans-Atlantic slave trade took a passage through PANYA — [ Fernando Po' (The Spanish plantation island) now known as "Malabo" the capital of Equatorial Guinea ] — into the Bight of Biafra (Eastern Nigeria) in search of labour, as the shortage and coercive recruitment of labour was particularly intense on the Spanish plantation island. [ The so-called "Labour Question" A well-known obsession pervading the archives of Africa was posed by colonial rulers as a calculated question of scarcity and coercion ] However, the labour recruitments were said to be successfully constructed by the aligned "Mediators” of kinship, ethnicity, money, law, commodities, and administration." In this episode, we interviewed a historian in Calabar who gave anecdotes on; Domestic slavery; a medium of exchange where families willingly gave out their sons to another for a given period to repay specific debts. Why the "Union Jack" took over Fernando Po' from preceding colonial authorities. Why our skin color should be our center point for self-mastery, tracing our heritage, and understanding our uniqueness. The idea of Christianity and how it was able to gain popularity over many African traditions and beliefs. The Nsibidi; A developing system of writing and communication created by the "Ekpe" society in Pre-1940's Sources: The Canoe in West African History Clandestine Recruitment Networks in the Bight of Biafra Other useful resources; Ụ́kpụ́rụ́

    The Journey | #Fixthecountry

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 37:14


    As young Ghanian took it to the streets of Accra in demand for a good governance and leadership through the #fixthecountry peaceful demonstrations, Obviously, there is much to be discovered equally in the familiar and the unfamiliar. The practical demands of the young Ghanian youths, finds common ground in the current era of rebirth in the continent of Africa as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the average Millennial and succeeding generations of our time. Many of the answers we seek lie in reflecting on the past, then tacking and solving the mistakes that the preceding generations made. The challenges facing the current political, social and economic structure of Africa has it effects on the young generations, which can not be countered by repeating the present or copying the past but embracing new ideas, creativity, and potentials of the future, which lies in every young educated and uneducated African. Join us as we begin our first podcast series: “The Journey” (what young Africans think about their situations) Follow us on IG @afrenaisssance

    Young Africa (Afrenaissance)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 15:37


    In our first episode, we introduced Africa Listen podcast, Afrenaissance and the concept of waithood as it concerns Young Africans Millennials and Gen z.

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