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Nigeria’s renowned Nollywood actress Rita Edochie recently spoke out against Brazilian butt lifts (BBL), urging women to embrace their natural bodies. Why is the practice on the rise among young female Africans? DW's Sam Olukoya sat down with five young women in in Lagos, Nigeria to discuss the topic.
In Malawi, four children tragically died during a suspected demonic exorcism, reigniting the debate about the regulation of religious practices. Last month, Ireen Banda reportedly beat the children severely, resulting in their deaths, while following the instructions of a 4-year-old 'prophet.' The 77 Percent talks to pastors who insist religious freedom must be respected.
Several African athletes are competing in this year's Olympic Games in Paris, hopeful of bringing glory to their home countries and African continent. But how much do these games mean to young Africans?
The wave of youth-led protests in Kenya is shocking the world but inspiring youth activism in Africa. Youth around the continent are watching their counterparts thwart President William Ruto in Kenya. Young Africans seem undeterred by the warnings coming from Ruto and other leaders such as Yoweri Museveni in Uganda. Should African leaders be worried about a revolution in the making?
A trend—not unique to Africa—is emerging: graduates are taking up work unrelated to their studies. Accountants are working as tailors and engineers as street vendors. Is the job market letting Africa's youth down? Or is an entrepreneurial spirit emerging?
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has advised young people to avoid marrying late in life. He says getting married early comes with many benefits. So, why are young people marrying late?
From school closures and student abductions to teacher shortages and the psychological toll on students, The 77 Percent uncovers the profound challenges faced by Nigeria's youth. We explore how terrorist attacks are reshaping the future of education and what steps the government must take to ensure safety and stability.
Does a foreign passport open more opportunities than a PhD from your country? That's our discussion this week on #77Percent #DWAfrica
Is it better to circumcise at birth or later? What do Ugandan women prefer: circumcised or uncircumcised men? That's our discussion this week on #77Percent #DWAfrica
Is the dispute between Samuel Eto’o and the Cameroon Football Federation solely about sports, or does it extend into the realm of politics? Listen to this interesting debate.
Many young Africans living in the diaspora say they want to invest their funds back home - but often, they face administrative bottlenecks and societal constraints. In this episode of the 77 Percent show, we are talking to a group of young people about their challenges and the way forward.
Is Gambia paving the way in showing that there should be accountability for presidents who abuse power while in office? Listen to this interesting debate from young people in The Gambia.
Some divorced women say they face pressure from society to drop their married names tied to their ex-husbands. What's your stance on this contentious issue?
On April 27, 2024, South Africa commemorates 30 years of democracy. On this date in 1994, the ANC celebrated a landslide victory at the general elections, pledging radical transformation. Despite these promises, the nation continues to grapple with inequality, racism, and reports of rampant corruption. With a crucial election approaching do you think South Africa's democracy matured in 30 years?
The UK faces accusations of granting sponsorship licenses to fake companies, leading to thousands of young Africans being stranded there without work. To worsen the situation, unscrupulous agents demand high fees for visas but fail to deliver promised jobs despite receiving payment. Listen to this interesting debate #77Percent #DWAfrica
Corporal punishment is a controversial topic in many African countries. Some argue it is an appropriate way to discipline children, while others argue it causes harm and leads to abuse. #77Percent #DWAfrica
Senegal swore in Bassirou Diomaye Faye on Tuesday. He becomes the youngest African president. Nigeria's Bola Tinubu is 72 and Ghana's Nana Akuffo-Addo is 80. But Africa's oldest leader is Cameroon's Paul Biya, aged 91. So, is Faye's victory a sign that Africa's youth are ready to lead? Listen to this interesting podcast.
Are you inspired by African authors like Ngugi wa Thiong’o or Chimamanda Adichie? Writing can seem like a glamorous career and African authors have played a significant role in changing the way the continent is viewed. However, did you know that as an author, you may need to sell your books on the streets or relinquish your intellectual property rights to a big publishing house in the West?
Over 700 Malawians have started working in Israel following a deal between the two countries. Malawi's government says the agreement seeks to create jobs for its young population. As an African youth, would you take up this opportunity?
Afrobeats has become known for global sensations like Burna Boy, Davido, Asake, Arya Starr, and Rema. In 2023, the genre achieved remarkable success, amassing an impressive 7.1 billion streams on Spotify and accumulating over 223 million hours of playtime.
But what lies ahead for Afrobeats, as Universal Music Group acquires majority shares in Don Jazzy's Mavin Records?























