African Perspectives

African Perspectives for October 2, 2022

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This first episode in October recognizes the African nations celebrating their political independence from European colonization in the month including Nigeria, Guinea, Lesotho, Uganda, Equatorial Guinea and Zambia. The episode underscores the elements that show Africa in a rather improved light featuring an unpretentious belief in Africa’s right to restoration. The episode also calls attention to both man-made and natural challenges facing the continent including the worsening security crisis in places such as Nigeria, Mali, Niger, Somalia, and Mozambique, the increasing political agitation across Northern Africa, and the draught situation in East Africa and the horn of Africa. The episode features the announcement of the 2022 African Studies Institute Fall Lecture scheduled for October 20, 2022. As always, the episode features selected enjoyable music from Africa and/or by Africans including wonderful selections from Yemi Alade, Tiwa Savage, and the gospel singer, Tope Alabi.

October 2 Playlist

Album: Woman of Steel (2019)

Artist: Yemi Alade

Tracks: 1) Shekere

Album: Once Upon a Time (2013)

Artist: Tiwa Savage

Tracks: 1) Stand as One

Album: Mama Africa (2016)

Artist: Yemi Alade

Tracks: 1) Shekere

Album: Walenga (1996)

Artist: Wes

Tracks: 1) Walenga

Album: Angeli Mi (2007)

Artist: Tope Alabi

Tracks: 1) Baba Iwo Lakepe

2) Mimo L’oluwa (Extra track)

Album: Mushin2mohits (2009)

Artist: Wande Coal

Tracks: 1) Se na like this

Album: Jerusalema (2020)

Artist: Master K.G (featuring Burna Boy & Nomcebo Zikode)

Tracks: 1) Jerusalema

Album: Where Have You Gone (2021)

Artist: Alan Jackson

Tracks: 1) The Older I get