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In this episode of African News Review, Adesoji Iginla is joined by guests Milton Allimadi and Aya Fubara Eneli Esq., who discuss various pressing issues affecting Africa and the diaspora, including the implications of Donald Trump's leadership style, the recent UK march against Islamization,
Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam, the reopening of the Steve Biko inquest, Ghana's acceptance of deportees from the US, and the importance of food security in Africa.
The conversation emphasises the need for African agency, the impact of colonial legacies, and the ongoing struggle for justice and reconciliation.
Takeaways
*Donald Trump's behaviour reveals his true character.
*Empathy is often dismissed as a form of wokeness.
*The UK faces complex national identity issues.
*Ethiopia's dam project highlights both achievement and human cost.
*Domestic funding for projects can empower African nations.
*Colonial treaties continue to affect water rights in Africa.
*Reopening Biko's inquest raises questions about justice.
*Reconciliation efforts in South Africa are still inadequate.
*Ghana's acceptance of deportees reflects broader immigration issues.
*Food security remains a critical challenge for Africa.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions
00:57 Trump's Narcissism and Lack of Empathy
03:59 The Unite the Kingdom March and Its Ironies
08:07 The Great Ethiopia Renaissance Dam: Achievements and Controversies
19:52 Reopening the Inquest into Steve Biko's Death
24:39 Justice vs. Reconciliation in South Africa
30:00 Ghana's Role in U.S. Deportations
40:19 Africa's Food Security and School Meals
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