Enterprising Africans – Ray Blaze
This is the latest in the series; Enterprising Africans.This time it is the rising singer, songwriter and entertainer Ray Blaze. Ray Blaze talks about his past and current projects and his vision of the future.
This is the latest in the series; Enterprising Africans.This time it is the rising singer, songwriter and entertainer Ray Blaze. Ray Blaze talks about his past and current projects and his vision of the future.
The Naija artist Ray Blaze shout out to Africa Web TV
Yvet talks straight about issues. She holds no barrel and pulls no guns. She just tells it as she sees it. In this episode, Yvet talks about dogs, about Africans making telephone calls, bleaching of skins and dreams of marrying Bill Gates.Yvet also has an encounter with a hen!
Yvet talks straight about issues. She holds no barrel and pulls no guns. She just tells it as she sees it. In this episode Yvet talks about African men in relation to romance, candlelight dinners, how some go about with their kids and why some date white women. She also talks about the perception that…
Introducing the first regular Africa Web TV opinion maker. Yvet talks straight about issues. She holds no barrel and pulls no guns. She just tells it as she sees it. In this episode Yvet talks about racism amongst Africans, interracial relationship, colonial mentality and equality of the sexes etc.
Africa Web TV aims to give a voice and a platform to the Africans in Europe. But we also aim to do the same for the Africans at heart. We aim to provoke, to stimulate, to entertain, to educate.
The cultural anthropologist Sophie “Sabar” Schouwenaar is a Dutch lady who is a leading exponent of the ancient Senegalese dance called Sabar. Sophie talks about her interest for Sabar and Senegal. We see Sophie in Amsterdam where she lives but we also see her in Senegal doing her “thing” in a packed village square. Sophie…
Keti Koti festival is the annual remembrance of the abolition of slavery by the Dutch. 2012 marks the 149th year since the Dutch officially said no to the slave trade. Africa Web TV asks if it’s not time to move on?