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The Jola meets The Madi
The Jola meets The Madi
58 episodes
6 days ago
We EDUTAIN on all things African!
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We EDUTAIN on all things African!
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Society & Culture
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African Leadership: The Transition from the Old Colonial Guard to Renewed Optimism
The Jola meets The Madi
35 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
African Leadership: The Transition from the Old Colonial Guard to Renewed Optimism

Tribespeople! In this enlightening episode titled "African Leadership: The Transition from the Old Colonial Guard to Renewed Optimism", we delve into the shifting dynamics of leadership in Africa. We challenge the status quo by posing the question, "Do we need more young leaders in Africa?" We also address the concern of military men prolonging their stay in power beyond what is healthy for the growth of the continent. A significant part of our discussion revolves around the necessity for collaborations beyond borders, as we believe this is essential for the progress of Africa. We also explore the complex relationship between France and its African colonies, and question the dual identity of being black and French. Our conversation takes a riveting turn as we examine the situation of Black Europeans and express a hot take on this issue. We close the episode by acknowledging and appreciating the contributions of Africans in France, thereby shedding light on a previously under-appreciated aspect of the African diaspora.

The Jola meets The Madi
We EDUTAIN on all things African!