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NKENNE podcast
by NKENNE
Kedu (Hello in Igbo). Welcome to the NKENNE podcast. NKENNE is the first dedicated African Language Learning App in market. We aim to build and elevate a community of Africa Language Speakers. At the NKENNE podcast, we will have fun, yet thought-provoking discussions about the continent of Africa, as well as the diaspora. We will also give you some tips on learning African Languages.
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Powerful Hausa Phrases
Learn powerful Hausa phrases to navigate tension, promote unity, and stand your ground in challenging times.
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Counting in Hausa Made Easy
Learn the numbers that power everyday life in Hausa—from market shopping to transport and daily conversations. Simple, practical, and easy to remember.
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Sudan’s Endless War
With RSF commanders sanctioned over atrocities in El Fasher, we unpack Sudan’s escalating conflict and why peace still feels so far away.
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Africans in the Ukraine War
Across Africa, young men are being drawn into the Ukraine war. We explore the recruitment tactics, trafficking concerns, and the human cost of a conflict far from home.
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Yoruba Proverbs for Unity and Resilience
Political alliances may change, but Yoruba wisdom remains. Discover proverbs that teach unity, pride, and strategy in uncertain times.
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Oli Bunkering Goes Public
What happens when oil theft leaves the creeks and moves into open communities? We break down the risks, the money, and the people caught in the middle.
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Oil Theft Moving Inland
Oil theft has moved from hidden waterways to roadside operations along Port Harcourt–Aba road. We explore the risks, the economics, and how everyday life is changing in Rivers State.
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Igbo Greetings and Solidarity
African Languages Week highlights Igbo’s revival and global reach. Learn key phrases like Kedu ka ị mere? and Dalụ, and discover how Igbo expresses warmth, unity, and identity.
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Guterres at the AU Summit
At the AU Summit, UN chief António Guterres urged reform and permanent UN Security Council seats for Africa. This episode explores Africa’s push for equal representation and rising influence in global decision-making.
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Burkina Faso’s ‘Wig Ban’ Buzz
A viral claim says Burkina Faso banned wigs under President Traoré. Is it cultural pride or personal overreach? This episode explores beauty politics, misinformation, and who defines African identity today.
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Why Are Schools Still Cutting Braids?
A viral video of South African students having their braids cut has sparked debate over school rules versus cultural rights. This episode explores discipline, identity, and what fairness means for young Africans today.
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South Africa’s School Bus Tragedy
Revisit of the January 19 school bus tragedy that claimed 13 children, exploring Zulu and Xhosa mourning traditions and collective healing. The episode reflects on unity, resilience, and lessons for road safety.
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AFCON Justice: Nigeria's Stand
AFCON drama unpacked: Algeria’s mockery, Nigeria’s silent tribute, Akor Adams’ karma goal, and the Pan-African spirit behind it all.
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AFRIMA Vibes: Afrobeats Kings & Cultural Beats
With AFRIMA starting Jan 7 in Lagos (Wizkid buzz, Pan-African nominations, music village concerts), explore how Afrobeats and other sounds fuse cultures, celebrate African identity, and drive unity through music.
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Ethiopia vs TikTok: Who Decides What’s Decent?
Arrests over “indecent dressing” spark a national clash between tradition, youth culture, morality, and modern expression.
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African Languages Meet AI: What NKENNEAI Changes
From Yoruba to isiZulu, how AI is finally learning African languages and why this moment matters for culture, preservation, and the future of learning.
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Paul Biya: The President Who Refused to Leave
A brief look at Paul Biya’s decades-long rule in Cameroon and how power, silence, and longevity shaped a quiet dictatorship.
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French Greetings in Africa: More Than Bonjour
A lively exploration of how French greetings across Africa, from Dakar to Abidjan, reflect culture, identity, and local flair beyond just “bonjour.”
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The Rising Threats Against Christians in Nigeria.
A deep, fact-driven look at the latest attacks, the communities affected, and how faith and resilience shape responses to terror in Nigeria today.
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Yoruba Emergency Phrases You Must Know
From calling for help to alerting neighbors, learn the essential Yoruba words and expressions that can keep you safe when things go wrong.
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Tanzania’s First Lady President Under Fire
A deep dive into her rise, her governing style, and the tension between her early reform image and increasing authoritarian accusations.
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Learn Your African Language Through Music
How African artists like Fally Ipupa, the giants of South African music, Yoruba megastars, and highlife legends like Osita Osadebe turn language into rhythm and why singing in your mother tongue is the easiest, most emotional way to learn your language.
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Omar al-Bashir: The Butcher of Darfur
Sudan’s dictator and bloody legacy.
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Welcome Home, Africa: Homecoming Phrases for Detty December… with Blossom
From “Kedu?” in Igbo to “Sawubona” in Zulu, learn the greetings, slang, and festive expressions that help you navigate family, friends, and celebrations across the continent this December.
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Mobutu Sese Seko: The Leopard-Skin Dictator
Zaire’s kinglike ruler and his showmanship.
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Surviving December in the East: Igbo Phrases for Family Reunions (with Blossom)
From aunties asking “I bụ onye nna gị?” to uncles shouting “Nwa m, I di n’ụsọ?”; learn the Igbo expressions that help you greet, dodge questions, and still sound respectful.
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Muammar Gaddafi: The King of Kings of Africa
Pan-African dreams, eccentric rule, bloody fall.
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How to introduce yourself in Kinyarwanda
Learn to introduce yourself naturally in Kinyarwanda without sounding like a foreigner.
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Siad Barre: Somalia’s Military Marxist Experiment
How one leader reshaped (and broke) Somalia.
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Numbers in Somali: Counting Made Easy
Learn Somali numbers easily with fun examples and tips that make counting from one to one hundred simple and exciting.
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Robert Mugabe: From Liberation Hero to Lifetime President
Zimbabwe’s rise, fall, and one man’s shadow.
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Flirting in Hausa Without Embarrassing Yourself
Sweet talk meets street talk; playful Hausa phrases and expressions that show charm, humor, and confidence in conversation.
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Sani Abacha: The Oil General Who Stole a Nation
Fear, corruption, and Nigeria’s billions.
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Amharic Greetings That Command Respect… with Blossom
From “Selam” to “Dehna neh?”, learn how Ethiopians greet with grace, hierarchy, and warmth — language that carries both respect and rhythm.
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Swahili Numbers Unlocked: Count Like a Local
Bargaining, blessings, and daily counting.
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Pidgin for Nightlife: How to Toast Without Falling Hand
Bar slang, playful comebacks, nightlife survival.
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How Apartheid Shaped South Africa’s Music Revolution
From protest songs to global hits, the soundtrack of resistance that changed a nation.
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Inside Rwanda’s Intore Dance: From Warriors to Celebration
The drums, the movements, the meaning — how this iconic dance carries the heartbeat of a people.
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Why Somali Sounds Unlike Any Language You’ve Heard
From unique consonants like “X” to its poetic rhythm; a soundscape that challenges learners but captivates the ear.
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Igbo Names: The Hidden Meanings That Shape Identity
From Nkiru to Ikemba, Igbo names aren’t random — they carry prophecy, history, and destiny in every syllable.
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Pidgin Power: The Street Phrases That Make You Instantly Cool
Blossom shows you how Pidgin makes every conversation lively. Learn key phrases and sound like a true vibe master!
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Somali Culture Deep Dive
Progress opens the doors to Somali traditions, history, and daily life, bringing culture to life through stories and insights.
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Iska-Waren: Somali Tales & Talk
Blossom explores the rich traditions of Iska-Waren in Somalia, teaching you phrases, stories, and cultural insights in a fun, engaging way.
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Wolof Phrasebook: Talk Like a Native!
Ready to impress locals? Blossom serves up the must-know Wolof phrases in a fun, easy-to-remember way. Learn, laugh, and speak Wolof like a pro in minutes!
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Stories of the Swahili Coast
Progress takes you on a journey through the rich history and culture of the Swahili people.
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May Day: More Than a Day Off
Progress explores the roots of May Day, its global meaning, and in the U.S. and Canada, it’s celebrated on the first Monday of September.
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Learn Swahili Greetings in Minutes
From Hujambo to everyday phrases, Blossom shows how greetings connect cultures.
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The Healing Wisdom of Our Ancestors
Progress journeys into the heart of Africa's ancient holistic healing system. Discover how plant wisdom, ancestral connection, and spiritual balance have offered healing for millennia.
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The Great Yam Celebration
From harvest to happiness, Blossom walks us through the African Yam Festival and why it’s more than just a love for yams.
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The Founders’ Day Vibes
Progress takes us inside Ghana’s Founders’ Day—why it’s celebrated, the history behind it, and the spirit of pride that unites the nation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Kedu (Hello in Igbo). Welcome to the NKENNE podcast. NKENNE is the first dedicated African Language Learning App in market. We aim to build and elevate a community of Africa Language Speakers. At the NKENNE podcast, we will have fun, yet thought-provoking discussions about the continent of Africa, as well as the diaspora. We will also give you some tips on learning African Languages.
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