In 2019, the Ghanaian government launched the 'Year of Return', to commemorate the 400th Anniversary of the arrival of the first recorded enslaved Africans in Jamestown Virginia. The initiative aimed to celebrate African resilience while fostering ties between Ghana and the broader African diaspora. As a result, Accra in December has become a must-visit destination.
In the spirit of the ongoing return, Modupe and Tanja discuss the pros and cons of the imminent arrival of tons of people to the shores of Ghana for event-packed weeks.
With easier movement of people across the globe, it’s not a suprise that dating is now globalized. You are now able to chat and get to know a potential partner half way across the world. In this episode Modupe and Tanja discuss the pros and cons of this and share some experiences
Afrobeats to the Ewuasie (world)! In this podcast, Tanja and Modupe talk about the internationalization of Afrobeats across the world.
Afrobeats has played a pivotal role in putting Ghana and Nigeria on the international map in a positive light (music wise) and it’s been a mind blowing experience, be it Burna Boy, Wizkid, or Davido.
Listen in and share your views!
An increase in flooding in some parts of Africa while other parts of Africa are experiencing the highest levels of drought in 40 years are some of the effects of climate change on the continent. In this episode, Modupe and Tanja discuss the history of climate change on the continent and also what governments, cooperations and individuals are doing to combat the harsh realities of climate change.
In this episode, Modupe and Tanja discuss the impact of the repeal of Roe v Wade on the funding stream of sexual reproductive health on the continent, while highlighting the visionary African leaders who are working to dismantle harmful laws that restrict the body autonomy rights of childbearing people.
Sustainable agriculture practices continue to be imperative across Africa especially with current increases in food prices across the continent. In this episode we discuss agriculture, agritechs and the versatility of the almighty plantain.
In this introductory episode, Modupe and Tanja talk about child exploitation by a Chinese business man in Malawi and Swedish cultural traditions before going on a mini tangent about why Ghanaian governments keep investing in poor road infrastructure.
We wrap up with a universal call for African youth to speak up!
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