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Victor Vuyani - The Youth Corner With Vuyani Podcast
Cyril Akoku - The Gold Coast Report
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Kevin White Brown - Afripod
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Often times, there are situations that aren't spoken about, religious situations affecting a lot of people but aren't solved or talked about because some seemingly religious scholars have forbidden it. On this episode of the Afrikana, Wardah Abbas lends her voice in sharing the travails in the sexual life of women in Islam.
You can connect to Wardah Abbas on: Medium: @wardahabbas | Twitter/Instagram: @wardah_abbas.
Produced by:
Drc.Jaèy (@drc.jaey on IG & Twitter), for AMBC
The AMBC is not-for-profit creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates and one that promote culture and diversity. You can support this project by dropping us a review and rating us on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to us on Spottily or Audiomack. We also accept donations: We are @AMBC Podcasts on Patron. Feel free to send us a mail: [email protected] for further reaching out.
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In this final episode of the five-parts documentary series, Congo Is Bleeding, we reveal the many systems that perpetuate and benefit from the crisis of the DRC and how they hinder factors that will foster change and development to the DRC and the African continent at large.
#CongoIsBleeding #AfricaIsBleeding
FEATURING:
Maman Christelle (@maman.christelle on IG) , Kambale Musavuli (@kambakem on IG), Sylvestre Mido (@sylvestremido)
CREATED & PRODUCED BY:
Drc. Jaèy (@jae_yalley on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter)
The AMBC is not-for-profit independent creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates; promote culture and celebrates diversities withing the African societies. You can support this podcast by giving us a 5 star rating review on Apple Podcasts or subscribing to us on Spottily, Audiomack or wherever you stream your podcast.
We accept donations as it aids the continuation of this project. For donation, partnership and collaboration, feel free to send us a DM on any of our socials or e-mail us: [email protected].
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The United Nations has written and published numerous reports about the current situation of things in the DRC. And one of such many reports is what is called the United Nation Mapping Exercise Report, or simply the UN Mapping Report. This report which was published in 2010, documenting and purporting about 617 incidents of various serious human right violations which has taken place in the DRC from a 10-year period of 1993 – 2003; documenting crime such as rape, mass killing, war crime, crime against women and children, and possibly genocide.
In this episode, we explore the relevance of this report on the situations of things in the DRC and also following many accusations against the UN and other international bodies.
FEATURING:
Maman Christelle (@maman.christelle on IG) , Kambale Musavuli (@kambakem on IG), Sylvestre Mido (@sylvestremido)
CREATED & PRODUCED BY:
Drc. Jaèy (@jae_yalley on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter)
The AMBC is not-for-profit independent creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates; promote culture and celebrates diversities withing the African societies. You can support this podcast by giving us a 5 star rating review on Apple Podcasts or subscribing to us on Spottily, Audiomack or wherever you stream your podcast.
We accept donations as it aids the continuation of this project. For donation, partnership and collaboration, feel free to send us a DM on any of our socials or e-mail us: [email protected].
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Cobalt is an essential mineral used in the manufacturing of batteries used to power phones, computers and electric cars. Demand for cobalt is on the rise as the world tends to turn towards clean renewable(electric) energy.
It is reported however, that about 80 percent of the earth’s cobalt is deposited in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This episode follows the direct and indirect exploitation of the DRC by international bodies and companies like Apple, Samsung, Microsoft and Tesla and how this exploitation support the current genocide in the Congo.
FEATURING:
Maman Christelle (@maman.christelle on IG) , Kambale Musavuli (@kambakem on IG), Sylvestre Mido (@sylvestremido)
CREATED & PRODUCED BY:
Drc. Jaèy (@jae_yalley on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter)
The AMBC is not-for-profit independent creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates; promote culture and celebrates diversities withing the African societies. You can support this podcast by giving us a 5 star rating review on Apple Podcasts or subscribing to us on Spottily, Audiomack or wherever you stream your podcast.
We accept donations as it aids the continuation of this project. For donation, partnership and collaboration, feel free to send us a DM on any of our socials or e-mail us: [email protected].
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The term Genocost /Gen-Cost is used to mean genocide for economical gains. It's coined from 'genocide' and 'cost' and it's used to describe the inhumane historical acts being carried out in the Democratic Republic of the Congo which has claimed the lives of over 10 million Congolese since the industrial era of the 1800s and continues till this day.
The Geno-Cost is an initiative from the Congolese Action Youth Platform (CAYP) for the recognition of the Genocide against the people of the DR Congo which aim to have the 2nd of August as a commemoration day to remember all those that were lost since inception in the long violence of the Congo. www.genocost.org (@genocost on IG)
FEATURING:
Maman Christelle (@maman.christelle on IG) , Kambale Musavuli (@kambakem on IG), Sylvestre Mido (@sylvestremido)
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
THE WAR IN CONGO Full Documentary by RAGE(YouTube) (https://youtu.be/tWBlwOXam78)
CREATED & PRODUCED BY:
Drc. Jaèy (@jae_yalley on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter)
The AMBC is not-for-profit independent creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates; promote culture and celebrates diversities withing the African societies. You can support this podcast by giving us a 5 star rating review on Apple Podcasts or subscribing to us on Spottily, Audiomack or wherever you stream your podcast.
We accept donations as it aids the continuation of this project. For donation, partnership and collaboration, feel free to send us a DM on any of our socials or e-mail us: [email protected].
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In August 1998, a war broke out in the Democratic Republic of The Congo - barely a years after the First Congo War (or what was refereed to as the African World War 1 ) of 1996. Over 6 million people have died - massacred, and millions more displaced. And till this day, this war continues. The reality of things in the DRC is horrendous, utterly barbaric and it's well-staged. The Congo is bleeding and it’s said to be a modern-day genocide perpetuated by some world class capitalists geared towards economic and financial benefits.
FEATURING:
Maman Christelle (@maman.christelle on IG) , Kambale Musavuli (@kambakem on IG), Sylvestre Mido (@sylvestremido)
CREATED & PRODUCED BY:
Drc. Jaèy (@jae_yalley on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter)
The AMBC is not-for-profit independent creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates; promote culture and celebrates diversities withing the African societies. You can support this podcast by giving us a 5 star rating review on Apple Podcasts or subscribing to us on Spottily, Audiomack or wherever you stream your podcast.
We accept donations as it aids the continuation of this project. For donation, partnership and collaboration, feel free to send us a DM on any of our socials or e-mail us: [email protected].
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"I will shoot you and nothing will happen." Right to life is by far the most important and basic of all human rights. But life hits different when the ones who are paid to protect you, are the ones who harm you. In this episode of the Afrikana, young people from different parts of the world share their stories and views of the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria. #EndSARS #Endpolicebrutality #EndSWAT.
Created & Produced by:
Drc. Jaèy (@Drc. Jaèy on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter)
The AMBC is not-for-profit creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates and one that promote culture and diversity. You can support this project by dropping us a review and rating us on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to us on Spottily or Audiomack. We also accept donations: We are @AMBC Podcasts on Patron. Feel free to send us a mail: [email protected] for further reaching out.
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Ironies are meant for edifying stories, and not meant to be lived. Life hits different when the ones who are paid to protect you, are the ones who harm you. In this episode of the Afrikana, we share one of the several stories of police brutality in Nigeria. #EndSARS #Endpolicebrutality #EndSWAT
Created & Produced by:
Drc. Jaèy (@drc.jaey on IG & Twitter), for AMBC.
The AMBC is not-profit creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates and one that promote culture and diversity. You can support this project by dropping us a review and rating us on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to us on Spottily or Audiomack. We also accept donations: We are @AMBC Podcasts on Patron. Feel free to send us a mail: [email protected] for further reaching out.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter).
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The debate of equity as tool in attaining equality is as old as the feminism movement itself. In the very first episode of Afrikana, Obafunto explains his take on applying the concept of equity in the fight against gender inequality.
You can connect to Obafunto on: Medium:@Obafunto | IG: https://instagram.com/obafunto.
Produced by:
Drc.Jaèy (@drc.jaey on IG & Twitter), for AMBC
The AMBC is not-for-profit creative body armed with the purpose of telling firsthand African stories through creative and innovative media means. We pride ourselves in the production of quality contents that informs, educates and one that promote culture and diversity. You can support this project by dropping us a review and rating us on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to us on Spottily or Audiomack. We also accept donations: We are @AMBC Podcasts on Patron. Feel free to send us a mail: [email protected] for further reaching out.
(@the_ambc on IG & Twitter).