Welcome to Growing Up African, where we talk about a range of topics such as growing up in an African home, Africa, sports, business, technology, college, etc. We also talk about African History involving a few historic African figures and some African History that you may not have known about. So just stop by, take a listen and enjoy the show.
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Welcome to Growing Up African, where we talk about a range of topics such as growing up in an African home, Africa, sports, business, technology, college, etc. We also talk about African History involving a few historic African figures and some African History that you may not have known about. So just stop by, take a listen and enjoy the show.
We wanted to raise awareness and speak our minds about the current situation in Palestine and we also talk a little bit about Islamophobia while sharing some of our experiences.
We just reminisce on funny stories during our childhood of growing up in an African household whether it would be with our parents, siblings, or other family members.
On this episode we share our first experiences in Africa and discuss some of our funny short adventures that we had while in Africa with our families and we also share some life lessons we learned from our separate trips
What up guys it’s your boys Alieu and Mohamed. Due to the Anchor app acting funny 😂🤦🏿♂️ we had to make separate recordings of our episode. In this episode we talk about the college life and the importance of time and financial management and we also share some of our experiences with college whether it would be academically, financially, with friends, professors, classmates, or random people at school.
This episode is not to make anyone feel sad it’s just a reminder for us and all of you guys about how life is too short and to pursue your goals now while you’re still here. We also talk about 2020 and what a hectic year it’s been, and we talk about Chadwick Boseman and what he meant to us and the black community
In this episode we just talk about diversity in the Bronx involving all of the different cultures and ethnic groups and we also share our experiences growing up in that environment
Welcome to Growing Up African, where we talk about a range of topics such as growing up in an African home, Africa, sports, business, technology, college, etc. We also talk about African History involving a few historic African figures and some African History that you may not have known about. So just stop by, take a listen and enjoy the show.