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  2. Hakim Adi - Wikipedia

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    Hakim Adi is a British historian and scholar who specializes in African affairs. He was the first African-British historian to become a professor of history in the UK when in 2015 he was appointed Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at the University of Chichester, launching in 2018 the world's first online MRes in the History of Africa and the African Diaspora.

  3. African Federation of Film Critics - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009 the African Critics Award—renamed the Paulin Soumanou Vieyra Award in 2013 in honor of the first black African film critic— has been awarded by a jury of African critics organised by the AFFC in partnership with various African festivals. The award aims to encourage high quality cinema and support young emerging talents.

  4. Young, Famous & African - Wikipedia

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    South African actress and media personality Khanyi Mbau is the central character of the group who is in a relationship with a Zimbabwean businessman. Separated couple Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania and his ex-girlfriend, South African-based Ugandan businesswoman Zari Hassan navigate their post-separation relationship, moving on and co-parenting.

  5. White South Africans - Wikipedia

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    Former South African President Jacob Zuma commented in 2009 on Afrikaners being "the only white tribe in a black continent or outside of Europe which is truly African", and said that "of all the white groups that are in South Africa, it is only the Afrikaners that are truly South Africans in the true sense of the word." [52] These remarks have ...

  6. In 2022, the U.S. exported $30 billion in trade to Africa, up from $6 billion when AGOA first came into effect in 2000, but it also imported $42 billion from the continent.

  7. It Takes a Village - Wikipedia

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    The saying and its attribution as an "African" proverb were in circulation before it was adopted by Clinton as the source for the title of her book. The saying previously provided the source for the title of a children's book entitled It Takes a Village by Jane Cowen-Fletcher, published in 1994.

  8. OkadaBooks - Wikipedia

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    OkadaBooks was founded by Okechukwu Ofili in 2013. [8] [9] [10] The name is a combination of okada – a motorcycle taxi typically used to circumvent traffic in Nigeria and other West African countries – and books. [3]

  9. Johnny Depp, Al Pacino Projects Lead Slate at Natasha ... - AOL

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    Impact entrepreneur and UN Global Goals advocate Natasha Mudhar is making a mark with The World We Want Studios, a production banner that’s quickly assembling a slate of star-powered projects ...