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EPISODE 69
The backdrop for this discussion is based on my observations as an immigrant African myself living thru the mid 90s in America and how my own personal views on African Americans were shaped by my experiences from attending a university with a strong African American studies program
EPISODE 54 - REPOST
EPISODE 68
EPISODE 67
So basically between talking to friends and family and following on social media all the things that are going on in Ghana right now for the past couple of months, I couldn't make an episode without talking about what's happening over there presently. The average Ghanaian I am sure didn't think that things would get this bad but it has. All we can do is hope that our leaders will implement some measures to mitigate some of the suffering that's going on down there.
I got back to talking about my trip to Ghana last year and you get to hear all about the party that I threw for my cousin.
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EPISODE 66
EPISODE 65
EPISODE 64
EPISODE 63
EPISODE 62
EPISODE 61
EPISODE 60
I continue to tell you guys about my trip to Ghana and about my experiences driving in Ghana for the first time plus a whole bunch of other interesting stuff.
EPISODE 59
EPISODE 58
Episode 57
Episode 56
My musings on observations that i made while down there on the motherland such as the lack of pro-activeness on the part of Africans, the healthcare system and how your African relatives receive you when you return home.
Episode 55
Why no one is taking the supposed cure for corona from Madagascar seriously and how it is a reflection on African leadership. Nigerians spent $1b in medical tourism in 2013. Could there have been a way to keep this money in Nigeria? There a lot of unemployed youth in African nations. Can we harness their energy and channel it into something that will benefit their nations?
Episode 53 - Current affairs
Episode 52 - part 3 - year of the return
Episode 51 - Part 2 - Year of the return
Part 2 of my trip to Ghana