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Mauritius: An Island Paradise
Can you dance without your feet ever leaving the ground? If your answer is yes, then who has been teaching you Sega? Sega is the...

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 11, 20223 min read


28Black: Namibia, Home of the Desert Dunes
How cool is it that the world’s oldest desert is in Namibia? Namib Desert is an 80-million-year-old desert, the most ancient desert on...

Damilola Daramola
Feb 10, 20223 min read


Uganda and Its Agribusiness Industry
Today, for Black History Month, we take a trip to Uganda, exploring its people, culture, and its Agribusiness industry.

Jacques Gacheri
Feb 9, 20224 min read


28Black: Blood Diamonds of Sierra Leone
The name Sierra Leone was adapted from the Portuguese name for the country: “Sierra Lyoa,” meaning “Roaring Mountains” or "Lioness...

Damilola Daramola
Feb 7, 20225 min read


Black History Month: The Wonders of Ethiopia
While time traveling might seem like a scene from sci-fi movies, Ethiopia is the only country that offers that luxury of impossibility. A...

Okunola Wemimo
Feb 7, 20224 min read


28Black: A Brief History of the Republic of Benin
To celebrate Black History Month, we look at Benin Republic. Slave trade was a massive part of Benin culture and history, plus Ouidah in Ben

Damilola Daramola
Feb 5, 20223 min read


The Bridge Between Senegal’s Culture and Civilization
Follow us as we take a deep look into Senegal, a country renowned for its Teranga, aka hospitality, to celebrate Black History Month.
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Black On The Job Team
Feb 4, 20223 min read


Black History Month: South Africa, Its Diverse Culture, Music, and Tourist Attractions
South Africa is rich in diverse cultures and people. isiZulu is one of the most common languages in South Africa, closely followed by Afrika

Damilola Daramola
Feb 4, 20223 min read


Black History Month: Ghana
Ghana is the second-largest producer of gold in Africa and the second-largest producer of cocoa beans globally. Gold was abundant, and ancie

Damilola Daramola
Feb 2, 20223 min read


Africa’s Silicon Valley
For as far back as I can remember, Nigerian parents wanted their children to be doctors, lawyers, or engineers. Those were the...

Damilola Daramola
Feb 1, 20224 min read


28Black: Hot Careers in Kenya
Niaje Wasee! It’s fitting that Barrack Obama surprised the audience at the opening of the Global Entrepreneurship Summits (GES) 2015 6th edition with this Sheng greeting, loosely translated to ‘How’s everyone doing?’ Kenya’s economy is predominantly market-based and is the largest in East Africa. The country’s reputation as the key economic and commercial hub of East Africa is bound to the vital relevance of its coastal city, Mombasa, which creates favorable regional and glob

Aaron Oyier
Jan 31, 20222 min read
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