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Diaries of Contemporary Africans

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Immerse yourself in the remarkable stories of contemporary Africans, formerly known as the Everyday People Show. This captivating audio documentary podcast has been curated amongst the best podcasts produced in Africa. Hear tales of living, passion, struggles, adventures, and success stories, all created and produced by D.r.c. Jaèy for the AMBC. From the heartwarming to the inspirational, you'll find something to pique your interest in this podcast.

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The Prodigy ft. Mádé Kuti 🇳🇬

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01/27/22 • 11 min

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Born Omorinmade Olufela, Olufemi Afolabi Oluwadamilare Anikulapokuti, popularly known as Made Kuti. Son of the Afrobeat legend, Femi Kuti, and grandson of the Afrobeat icon, Fela Kuti.

Made is a Grammy norminated multi-intrumentalist, performer. In this episode, he takes us through a journey into his life and career.

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Listen to songs by Made Kuti here.

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If you enjoy this podcast, please give it a five star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes while promoting the amplification Black/African narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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05/06/21 • 1 min

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'Salon titti' means a lady or 'a girl' from Sierra Leone. In this episode, Jenneh, an American born Sierra Leonean takes us through her journey of reconnecting with her root, visiting her country of origin Sierra Leone for the first time and fostering connections along the way. A snippet from the episode 'A True Salone Titi' featuring Jenneh Kaikai. Vote: https://myrodecast.com/listen/entry/3376 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/epsseries/message
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05/06/21 • 1 min

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What does it mean to be a Black African in America?

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05/07/21 • 1 min

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05/06/21 • 12 min

Salone Titi is a term coined from the Sierra Leonean Krio (Creole) language, it its use loosely to mean a pretty girl or lady from Sierra Leone. But this means more than just that to Jenneh Kaikai, an America born Sierra Leonean chef and urbanist.

You can follow Jenneh Kaikai on IG: @jjennehb_ or checkout her salivating cooking photos @pelahkitchen.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Sierra Leone Krio Creole -Smile Websites (YouTube)

SPEAKING ONLY KRIO TO MY BEST FRIEND FOR 24 HOURS SHE DIDNT UNDERSTAND - LifeWithJerry (YouTube)

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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05/06/21 • 12 min

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05/06/21 • 15 min

What comes to mind when you hear 'Zambia?' In this episode of the Everyday People Show, Mailesi Olivia Kamuna - Zambia based physiotherapist and Yoga instructor, shares her everyday story. She takes us through a journey of experience and presence of growing up and living in the beautiful city of Chipata, Zambia. She also shares her experiences of living in India for 5 years while studying in college, the culture shocks, the similarities and dissimilarities between the home of Bollywood and home of the Victoria Falls.

You can connect to Mai Olivia on IG: @mai.olivia95

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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05/06/21 • 15 min

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05/06/21 • 28 min

Gender-based violence is a global phenomenon. It's reported that one in three women experiences either intimate partner violence or no-partner sexual violence in their lifetime (WHO). ‘Max’ Malefhe was shot eight times by her ex-lover. Max is a gender-based violence and disability right activist, and ex-national basketball player. She was the captain of Botswana’s first women’s national basketball team. In this episode of the EPS series, Max's story will shake you, and leave you drenched in anger and emotions.

Listeners Advisory: This episode contains violence and strong contents and may not be suitable for some listeners.||

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International Women of Courage: Malebogo Molefhe

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This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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05/06/21 • 28 min

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05/06/21 • 13 min

Two sisters, bonded not just by blood but by creativity, share their story in this series of the EPS. One, a Fine Artist, and the other, a Web and Media Creative. This is the story of Naki and Natalie Narh, London based Ghanaian Creatives.

Checkout their works on:

Naki Narh - Artist: @nakinarh (IG) I website: https://linktr.ee/NakiNarh

Natali Narh (IG): @Latch_Prod (Founder) I @New.Comma (Co-Founder) I @OgilvyUK (Creative) I website: https://linktr.ee/latch_prod

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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05/06/21 • 13 min

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05/06/21 • 14 min

What does it mean to be a young Black African in America?

Although born and bred in Kentucky, United Sates, DonNysha Mashindi is of Zimbabwe origin. 21 year old pre-medical student who minors in biology and political science. His father grew up in Pelindaba, Zaka, and his mother is a native Gutu, specifically Mpadawana, all located in the southeastern province of Zimbabwe. In this series of the EPS, DonNysha shares his experience as a young black African living in the United States and the challenges he faces with self-identity.

Founder: @sporaafrica I SPORA Scholars Program: Send Our Kids To School

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/epsseries/message
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05/06/21 • 14 min

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I Am Amarii ft. Anita Benneth 🇳🇬

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05/06/21 • 16 min

In the very first episode of the third season of the Everyday People Show, AB Amari, a singer & songwriter based in Abuja, Nigeria shares her journey in the music industry. She also tells of her biggest inspirations in the industry and how she juggles her music career with her day job.

You can connect to Amarii: @ab.amarii (IG) website: https://linktr.ee/Abamarii

If you love this podcast, please give it a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcast, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcast.

This podcast was created and produced by Drc. Jaèy(@jaeyalley on IG & Twitter), for the AMBC.

The AMBC is an independent media & production body that's dedicated to producing world-class contents that competes, and promotes the amplification Black/African voices / narratives.

For enquiries you can send us a maill: [email protected].

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05/06/21 • 16 min

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A Child of The Continent ft. Ekua PM

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05/17/21 • 0 min

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05/17/21 • 0 min

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FAQ

How many episodes does Diaries of Contemporary Africans have?

Diaries of Contemporary Africans currently has 31 episodes available.

What topics does Diaries of Contemporary Africans cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Documentary and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Diaries of Contemporary Africans?

The episode title 'The Prodigy ft. Mádé Kuti 🇳🇬' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Diaries of Contemporary Africans?

The average episode length on Diaries of Contemporary Africans is 12 minutes.

When was the first episode of Diaries of Contemporary Africans?

The first episode of Diaries of Contemporary Africans was released on Aug 23, 2019.

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