I Just Rediscovered Africa | It’s Difficult To Explain The Joy Africa Brings To Me | Aribatu Idirisu

I Just Rediscovered Africa | It’s Difficult To Explain The Joy Africa Brings To Me | Aribatu Idirisu

Fintech expert, Aribatu Idirisu describes the joy of returning to Africa for the first time after spending almost all her life outside the continent. Ms. Aribatu Idirisu, who is of Cameroonian-Nigerian descent compares the feeling of feeling at home in a place where people have little to her feelings a place where people have too…

Philanthropy In Africa Is A Cover For Neo-Colonialism And Racism – Brian Kagoro

Philanthropy In Africa Is A Cover For Neo-Colonialism And Racism – Brian Kagoro

Zimbabwean Pan Africanist and human rights lawyer, Brian Kagoro says that philanthropy is a tool used by the west to dehumanise and retain dominance over Africa. Brian Kagoro is a global justice activist, constitutional lawyer, social entrepreneur and writer on Pan-Africanism. You can watch the visual podcast here: https://youtu.be/d2x1Q5AjlOM Please consider joining the YouTube channel…

Africa Is Hypnotised, Our Biggest Enemy Is Mental Slavery – Ali Abdi

Africa Is Hypnotised, Our Biggest Enemy Is Mental Slavery – Ali Abdi

In this open air edition of the African Narratives podcast, Ali Abdi joined Africa Web TV and spoke about traditional African beliefs and traditions, about the mental slavery of the African and about community lives in Africa and in Europe etc. Ali Abdi is a Somalian Africanist, youth worker currently spreading the African Narratives in…

It Takes A Village | African Community Versus European Individuality | African Narratives Podcast

It Takes A Village | African Community Versus European Individuality | African Narratives Podcast

This edition of the African Narratives podcast compares the sense of community in Europe versus the sense of community in Africa. Africa Web TV's Dr. Deborah Maufi and Anita Otchere talked about their personal experiences in both societies, looked into the concept of community and family in Europe versus in Africa. They further discuss the…

Politics Is A Business Of Betrayal, Democracy Is Very Messy – Professor Toyin Falola

Politics Is A Business Of Betrayal, Democracy Is Very Messy – Professor Toyin Falola

Eminent African historian, Professor Toyin Falola says power-sharing is the basis of corruption. Professor Falola was speaking in South Africa while assessing the newly constituted Government of National Unity in South Africa. Politics by its nature, always leads to betrayal. Democracy brings out the worst in human beings everywhere. Toyin Omoyeni Falola is a Nigerian…

I Write Music Everyday With Spiritual Guidance – Dobet Gnahoré

I Write Music Everyday With Spiritual Guidance – Dobet Gnahoré

Dobet Gnahoré is a Grammy award-winning African music giant from Cote D'ivoire. Dobet Gnahoré sat down for an interview with Africa Web TV's Femi Soewu during the Sfinks Mixed Festival 2024. It was a fascinating encounter with this multi-instrumentalist, singing, acting superstar. The interview covered Dobet Gnahoré's activism including Pan-Africanism, Feminism and culture. Of course,…

Many Of Our Elected Officials Are Thieves But Africans Are Not Poor – The African Narratives Podcast

Many Of Our Elected Officials Are Thieves But Africans Are Not Poor – The African Narratives Podcast

Africans have been conditioned to think they are poor. In this latest episode of The African Narratives, the creative director of Africa Web TV, Femi Soewu, gives his take on the believe that Africans are poor. Being devoid of luxury is not the same as being poor. Why are Africans always trying to compare themselves…

Writing Daydream Or Be Left Behind Was A Humbling Experience – Anita C. Hogan-Mak | Africa Web TV Book Club

Writing Daydream Or Be Left Behind Was A Humbling Experience – Anita C. Hogan-Mak | Africa Web TV Book Club

Anita Chinyere Hogan-Mak makes her writing debut as the author of Daydream Or Be Left Behind. In this, the first episode of the Africa Web TV Book Club Podcast with Femi Soewu, Anita C. Hogan-Mak discusses, amongst other topics, what motivated her to become an author, the influence her Nigerian background in her writing, the…

Salif Keita – Music Is Like Breathing, If You Don’t Do It You Miss Something Important

Salif Keita – Music Is Like Breathing, If You Don’t Do It You Miss Something Important

Hello listeners, welcome to The African Narratives where we celebrate the diverse stories, cultures, and experiences of Africa. This is truly a special episode as Africa Web TV recently had the distinct honour of sitting down with one of Africa's most legendary musicians and a true vocal powerhouse. With a voice that resonates through the…

Africa Does Not Need Any Lessons From America About Its Own Future – Thabo Mbeki

Africa Does Not Need Any Lessons From America About Its Own Future – Thabo Mbeki

The former South African president, Thabo Mbeki says Africa has enough resources to survive on her own. Africa does not need any lessons in values and morals from The United States of America. The video version of the podcast is available on our YouTube channel ⁠https://youtube.com/@africawebtv1⁠ Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzPo-VjgzKDA9BzXXIXI2LQ/join…