African in the Diaspora

We are not African because we are born in Africa, we are African because Africa was born in us. Explore the way of life, the music, food and the culture of the African, people and communities in the Diaspora . A people without the knowledge of their past is like a tree without Roots

Bolojo Music

Bolojo Music is a typically traditional music from The Nagot-Yoruba's origin. Bolojo can be found in Republic of Benin and Ogun state in southwestern Nigeria, western Yoruba speaking people of Ketu, Egbado, Ohori, and Anago.

02-12
40:13

Out of many, ONE (A message by Prophet Mike Baptist at Cherubim & Sheraphim Church, ICM Cincinnati, Ohio)

I.C.M A true rendezvous of all Christians with one faith, love, and interest towards diligently worshiping the one and only Almighty God. Out of many, ONE A message by Prophet Mike Baptist at Cherubim & Seraphim Church, ICM Cincinnati, Ohio. Bible Reverences Samuel 16, vs 1—16 Romans 12, vs 1—21 Isaiah 43, vs 18 & 19 Deuteronomy 1, vs 6 Exodus, 17 vs 15 Psalm 16, vs 5 Hebrews 1 vs 9

05-15
01:06:23

Prof PLO Lumumba on Decolonization of Religion, Culture and Economy

6TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL LECTURE PROGRAMME  THEME : Decolonization of Religion, Culture and Economy KEYNOTE SPEAKER :Prof. PLO Lumumba Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba (born 17 July 1962) is a Kenyan who served as the Director of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commissionfrom September 2010 to August 2011. Since 2014, Lumumba has been the Director of The Kenya School of Law. An eloquent lawyer, Lumumba earned his LL.B and LL.M degrees at the University of Nairobi. His LL.M thesis is titled National Security And Fundamental Rights. Additionally, Lumumba holds a PhD in Laws of the Sea from the University of Ghent in Belgium. Lumumba is a staunch Pan-Africanistand has delivered several powerful speeches alluding to or about African solutions to African problems. He is an admirer of Patrice Lumumba and Thomas Sankara, the assassinated revolutionary leaders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burkina Faso, respectively. Lumumba has referred to and quoted them several times in his speeches. Lumumba is also remembered for his emotion-laden and energetic speech in Uganda at the third Anti-Corruption Convention. On August 28, 2015, the PAV Ansah Foundation invited Lumumba to speak at the 2015 PAVA Forum on Good Governance and tiop, Whither Africa? Courtesy WIKIPEDIA

04-23
53:36

Our conversation with Hannarich Asiedu. Author, Speaker, Life Coach and Philanthropist

Hannarich Asiedu Author, Speaker, Life Coach I Love to Write, Speak, Coach, and Giveback to Society. I have a bachelor’s in English and French from the University of Ghana and have been in management positions handling corporate relations for almost a decade. I do not consider myself to be perfect or to have achieved the highest level in life. However, I have won some victories on this journey of life. My heart breaks when I see people enduring challenges that I have already overcome. It is out of this place of brokenness and passion for helping others overcome those challenges that I write my books, blogs, speaking engagements, coaching, and others. Raised by a single mother, I understand how challenging life can get. I donate a percentage of my earnings to fund non-profits in Ghana as part of my corporate responsibility. Contacts Website https://www.myhannarich.com Phone Number 469-258-2213 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hannarich.affum.1

04-15
48:47

Sister Comfort Nabi Mbeng

I am the first seed of 7 siblings, born into a typical low income self employed fashion design Baptist Christains. Born in Beilo Kom in the North West region, raised in the South West region of Cameroon and later moved to South Africa via road across 5 different African countries. I lived in South Africa for 23 years where I conceived and gave birth to my son. Growing up as a child I was always attracted to music. I listened to Miriam Makheba's music always as well as other music and I always told myself when I grow up I want to be like her. As a child I would gather the kids in my community and pretend as though I was on the stage with a spoon representing a microphone and sing some church songs and they will cheer me. In my secondary school I tried joining the choir but was never given the chance but in high school I was welcomed into the choir where I did sometimes play the drums as well. After my A'levels as I awaited to go into the university I taught in secondary school and whiles there I formed a choir. Whiles working in Yaounde Cameroon as a senior research technician, now I know it was the Holy Spirit that led me to form an all female acapela group. I discussed the idea with a close friend at the time and she ralied 4 other females and the group was born. TS. This group later represented Cameroon in South Africa in 1995. Now that I write I hear the Holy Spirit reminding me as to why I got hooked to Mama Africa Miriam Makheba of South Africa. After about a decade and half the desire to come up with a solo Gospel Album never departed from me and so in 2015 I started working on my solo Album which was released in April of 2017. No one in my blood family believed in me except my little sister Mildred who never stopped encouraging me. Since then I have never stopped believing in me and day after day the Lord keeps on ordering me steps up this point and further.  For further information email me at comfortnabimgeng@yahoo.com Top 20 African Podcast You Must Follow In 2021

03-28
54:27

Blazing Afrobeats

Afrobeat is a music genre which involves the combination of elements of West African musical styles such as fuji music and highlife with American jazz and later soul and funk influences, with a focus on chanted vocals, complex intersecting rhythms, and percussion. The term was coined in the 1960s by Nigerian multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Fela Kuti, who is responsible for pioneering and popularizing the style both within and outside Nigeria. The artists we are playing for this podcast are the ones following in his footsteps from across Africa.

03-13
59:18

Afro Vibrations

Afro Vibrations

02-06
57:23

From Kenya to America (African in the Diaspora)

From Kenya to America ( a discussion with our brother and Elder Mr Titus Nzioki owner & proprietor of Kilimanjaro African Heritage store)

01-30
56:53

Afro Pop #2

Bringing you the best of African music.

01-23
01:00:00

Afro Pop

Music across Africa

01-16
58:31

.African Gospel Reggae music (Buchi)

African Gospel Reggae music featuring Buchi

01-09
59:31

Nigerian Music from the 30s and 50s

Nostalgic sound of yester years Music has been part of our culture and heritage for years. Thanks to the new technology we are now able to enjoy this beautiful art from the past 

12-31
44:53

Friday Vibes Part 1

Islamic music for your Friday listening enjoyment..

10-17
29:59

African in the Diaspora

Live from my home office

04-09
59:59

The Bukaman Show on WAID-DB Cincinnati

The Bukaman show is live on WAID-DB Cincinnati, Ohio every Saturday. from 1;00pm to 3;00pm

08-06
02:03:42

Christmas Episode

Christmas music from Nigeria celebrating Keresimesi (Christmas)

12-24
43:11

The conflct between the Tigray people and Ehtopia govt

What the Medias are not telling us.  Hear directly from the source. Recorded live  on Afrikan Village Buka with Olubanjo Adigun on WAIF 88.3fm in Cincinnati, Ohio

12-07
01:00:00

Friday Vibes Part 2

Islamic music for Friday listening enjoyment.

10-17
59:59

Nostalgic sound of yesteryear

Music of Africa from yesteryear.

09-04
59:59

Music that influence you as African in the Diaspora

African music and its influence on the African in the Diaspora

12-15
45:42

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