Let’s Talk Afrika.

“It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African Unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest sources for good in the world.” – Kwame Nkrumah

Category: Youth

  • The Period Problem. A Take On Menstrual Hygiene In Africa

    The Period Problem. A Take On Menstrual Hygiene In Africa

    There is never going to be a right time to talk about this so let’s talk about it. It’s  something that’s been ignored for centuries but is finally getting the spotlight it deserves. Menstrual hygiene in Africa. Yes, I know, it’s not the most friendly topic, but  it’s more relatable than you would think. So,…

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  • Faith And Ambition: Can You Chase Your Dreams Without Losing Your Morals

    Faith And Ambition: Can You Chase Your Dreams Without Losing Your Morals

    Sometimes I wonder how the youth in western countries survive. This is not to talk about basic needs, their government already work on that for them. Imagine you’re scrolling through a feed where someone from your class group just bought a Tesla and another launched a “luxury” peanut butter brand. The caption: “Manifested it. Grind…

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  • Africa‘s  Public Transport Diaries

    Africa‘s Public Transport Diaries

    There is this running theory that you can learn the entire curriculum of life: negotiation, grief, joy, compromise, and the art of asking for exact change all from 90 minutes on African public transport. The picture is, you hop on a boda boda, squeeze between two people and a sack of yams and by the…

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  • The Memes That Keep Giving: The August Baby Syndrome

    The Memes That Keep Giving: The August Baby Syndrome

    In the ever evolving landscape of pop culture where every trend is dissected, named and often memed into oblivion, there’s a curious phenomenon that has caught my attention today. It’s the August Baby Syndrome. This isn’t a medically recognized condition by the way, but rather a playful label bestowed upon individuals born in August, often…

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  • The Reality Of Social Media Branding vs.The Offline Truth.

    The Reality Of Social Media Branding vs.The Offline Truth.

    Social media is like that one friend who always shows up in designer outfits but borrows salt from the neighbors. It’s shiny, loud, fabulous but if you pull back the curtain a little bit, it’s just good lighting and maybe a mattress on the floor. And sometimes this performance is tragic than with African creators…

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  • Feminism in Africa: The Misandry Era

    Feminism in Africa: The Misandry Era

    Feminism in Africa has always felt like a full time job with zero pay, no benefits and constant gaslighting from management also known as the patriarchy. It’s like trying to fix a broken tap while someone keeps opening the main pipe wider. We march, speak up, write think pieces, wear cute Ankara fits with slogans…

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  • Africa‘s New Hustle Economy, Forex Trading

    Africa‘s New Hustle Economy, Forex Trading

    Forex in Africa reads like a late night hustle story.  A young man in a hoodie, a phone, a shaky Wi-Fi connection and the glow of Meta Trader 4. It’s become both a dream and a disclaimer, a space where hope, hunger and calculators collide. Across the continent, especially in places like Nigeria and South…

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  • You Got a Degree, and Life Gave You an Apron?

    You Got a Degree, and Life Gave You an Apron?

    Have you ever sat at your graduation ceremony, cap tilted slightly because you wanted tolook like the main character, and think damn, the world better be ready for me? Only for lifeto look back at you, giggle, and throw you into a customer service job asking people if theywant extra ketchup? Yeah. That humbling.I think…

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  • Unpacking the Mental Backpack which is High School, Shame & Healing in Africa

    Unpacking the Mental Backpack which is High School, Shame & Healing in Africa

    You ever notice how in African high schools, everyone is carrying two backpacks? One isfilled with books, leaking pens, maybe a snack for break time. The other way heavier isstuffed with unspoken emotions, shame, and the kind of “don’t tell anyone or they’ll laugh”secrets.Yes, we don’t talk about that second backpack enough.See, mental health struggles…

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  • Why Personal Branding Isn’t Only For The Kardashian’s: The Young African Entrepreneur‘s Cheat Code

    Why Personal Branding Isn’t Only For The Kardashian’s: The Young African Entrepreneur‘s Cheat Code

    Let’s be honest, when you hear personal branding, the first thing that comes to mind is probably some white influencer on Instagram selling protein shakes, teeth whitening kits, or that mysterious crypto coin that “definitely isn’t a scam.” But I promise you, personal branding is way bigger than curated selfies and motivational quotes with sunset…

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