BOOK REVIEW – TOMORROW I BECOME A WOMAN

This edition of the Book review focuses on the novel titled: “Tomorrow I Become a Woman’’ by Awanusie Orbaordafeh. Take a listen to this review by Maryam Adamu of Albarka Radio in Bauchi, Nigeria.

This edition of the Book review focuses on the novel titled: “Tomorrow I Become a Woman’’ by Awanusie Orbaordafeh. Take a listen to this review by Maryam Adamu of Albarka Radio in Bauchi, Nigeria.

In this interview, our guests will look at the dissolution of the interim government by the Guinean Junta. For the socio-political class, this move is not unexpected, considering the extent of the socio-economic crisis that has gripped the country. As…

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They discussed the new date for Africa Cup of Nations 2025, which is scheduled for July and August 2025 in Morocco, the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 and the EFL Cup final between Chelsea and…

In the 30-minute package, we delve into the heart of the African security crisis, telling the stories and strategies that shape the region’s response to pressing challenges.

In this edition of Street Parliament, we head to Ghana where concerns about unexplained wealth gained prominence this week after Ghanaian social media personality, Mona Faiz Montrage, widely known as Hajia4Reall, admitted guilt in a $2 million romance scam case.…

Let’s talk about what makes us unique as individuals, as West Africans and Africans at large. It is our dialect! Our mother tongue! The World on February 21 celebrated International Mother Language Day. What is it about the mother language?…

A simple yet significant monument marks the memory of Liberia’s First President in downtown Monravia’s Mamba Point District. Among the surrounds of the former Ducor Hotel is this bronze statue of Joseph Jenkins Roberts standing above a relief plate. Unlike…

ARTS & CULTURE – The Gelede Festival Annually the Gelede is held to honor the creative and mighty powers of women elders, female ancestors, and goddesses. In this edition of Arts and Culture, let’s take you to Benin Republic where…

In this edition of the book review, we will be taking a critical look at HOME GOING by Yaa Gyasi a Ghanaian-American novelist. Her novel is breathtaking and filled with emotional power that traces three hundred years in Ghana and…

Now, the cultural contributions of the African woman cannot be overemphasized, women are often behind some of the most glorious moments across the continent and on the world stage. No doubt, powerful African women have for centuries, improved lives and…