EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 20 MIN
S5 Ep. 291 Breaking The Cycle Of Afrophobia In Africa
from The Word Café Podcast with Amax · host Amachree Isoboye Afanyaa
Send us Fan MailHate can feel natural when you grow up around it, but that’s the lie we challenge today. We’re looking straight at xenophobia and afrophobia in Africa and asking the question most people avoid: if we keep repeating the same cycle, what kind of future are we building for the next generation? This conversation is candid, emotional, and rooted in a clear belief that hate is learned, which means it can also be unlearned. We walk through a timeline of major anti-foreigner incidents across Africa, including Ghana’s 1969 Aliens Compliance Order, Uganda’s 1972 expulsion of Asians, Nigeria’s mass expulsions in the 1980s, and the political identity battles that shaped Côte d’Ivoire. From there, we zoom in on post-apartheid South Africa and the repeated waves of xenophobic violence, from early attacks in the late 1990s to the horrific 2008 outbreak, later eruptions in 2015, tensions targeting Nigerian-owned businesses, and the rise of Operation Dudula-style anti-migrant campaigns. Along the way we ask what these patterns reveal about power, economics, scapegoating, and the stories people are taught to believe about “outsiders.” But this isn’t just history. We connect it to everyday choices, including how quickly resentment shows up in something as simple as football support, and we wrestle with the cost of revenge logic. If “an eye for an eye” leaves everyone blind, what does it look like to be the better person in the room, to reach out, and to refuse the self-destruct button? If you care about African unity, immigration, social cohesion, and breaking cycles of violence, listen through to the end and share this with someone who needs it. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what you think is the first step to stopping this pattern.Support the showYou can support this show via the link below;https://www.buzzsprout.com/1718587/supporters/new
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Send us Fan Mail Hate can feel natural when you grow up around it, but that’s the lie we challenge today. We’re looking straight at xenophobia and afrophobia in Africa and asking the question most people avoid: if we keep repeating the same cycle, what kind of future are we building for the next generation? This conversation is candid, emotional, and rooted in a clear belief that hate is learned, which means it can also be unlearned. We walk through a timeline of major anti-foreigner i...
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