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Nobody tells you when your youth is going to end, or at least thats what Jaye Devan says in this clip from his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special. In this clip Jaye talks about some of the signs that tell him he's getting older, and how he wishes he knew when it would happen earlier. Whether you're someone who is getting older, or you're just looking for a good laugh, this clip from Jaye Devan is sure to have you laughing from start to finish.
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Where are you views on women coming from Jerusalem or Rome? Greece or Zion? This clip is apart of a episode of Debate Talk 4 U: Should Women on the Front Lines of Teaching Scriptures listen to it here: https://youtu.be/h-gf8EbIiFk. For more information visit www.PropheticWhirlwind.com
Thousands of women across West Africa have been enslaved by a centuries old practice called “trokosi”. Girls are forced to live and work with priests in religious shrines, for the rest of their lives, to “pay” for the sins of family members. Although the practice has officially been banned in Ghana, it’s still happening there and in other parts of West Africa but on a smaller scale.
Twenty years after she was freed from this practice, Brigitte Sossou Perenyi goes on a journey to understand what trokosi really is and why her family gave her away.
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These are images Sudan’s government does not want you to see: teams of masked, plainclothes agents chasing down protesters, beating them, and dragging them off to secret detention centres in Khartoum.
Who are these hit squads? Where are these detention centres? And what happens inside their walls?
BBC Africa Eye has analysed dozens of dramatic videos filmed during the recent uprising, and spoken with witnesses who have survived torture at the hands of the Bashir regime. Some of these protesters tell us about a secret and widely feared holding facility – The Fridge – where the cold is used an instrument of torture.
Investigation led by:
Benjamin Strick
Abdulmoniem Suleiman
Klaas Van Dijken
Aliaume Leroy
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Tom Flannery
Daniel Adamson
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In this episode, Zeinab Badawi travels to Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire to find out about the Asante people and their kingdom. We examine the history, myths and legends of the Asante people. We attend the Akwasidae, a colourful festival where the King of the kings of the Asante - known as the Asantehene - has his gold regalia on full display as a way of projecting wealth and prestige. And we hear about the great Asante queen who led the resistance against the invading British and hid the Asante’s most valued and sacred possession: the Golden Stool. The Asante serve as an example of how despite decades of colonial rule, Africans maintained their traditions and continue to revel in and perpetuate their heritage and customs.
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Pallbearers are lifting the mood at funerals in Ghana with flamboyant coffin-carrying dances. Families are increasingly paying for their services to send their loved ones off in style.
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We met up with Arsenal and Nigeria footballer Alex Iwobi when he returned to Lagos to visit a football academy. He met up with some of the young players who look up to him as an inspiration.
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In this episode, we see how city states and kingdoms gave rise to rich and diverse civilisations, including some of the most iconic works of art on the continent: the Benin bronzes, dating back to the 13th century.
Zeinab Badawi travels to Nigeria where she is granted a rare interview with the King of the Benin kingdom in southern Nigeria. She meets the Queen Mother of Lagos, at her ancestral palace on Lagos Island where she relates the history of the Yoruba people.
And Zeinab also has an audience with the former governor of Nigeria’s central bank who became the Emir of Kano, one of northern Nigeria’s Muslim city states.
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Coronavirus infections in Africa are rising fast and the number of deaths is increasing daily.
But African governments are fighting back by enforcing various preventative measures, including lockdowns.
But how are they being implemented and how will they affect African economies in the long run?
Georgie Ndirangu from BBC Africa's Money Daily explains.
Video produced by Anthony Irungu and Marko Zoric.
Illustrations by Millicent Wachira and George Wafula.
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