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Food is ready, Oya come chop

In Nigeria, we say “Oya, come chop" when it’s time to eat. At Tokunbo’s Kitchen, our motto is for our guests to feel like royalty. Our aim is therefore to ensu...

Screening: They Will Have to Kill Us First + Q&A

Music is the beating heart of Malian culture. But when Islamic extremists took control of northern Mali in 2012, they enforced one of the harshest interpretatio...

LBS Africa Business Summit

The London Business School Africa Club is excited to present its 15th Annual Africa Business Summit scheduled to be held in London on Saturday 7th May 2016. In ...

Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship

Anjan Sundaram’s new book tells the story of young journalists in Rwanda, under increasing pressure to toe the government line. Coming out of his time running a...

Ebo Taylor & Jimi Tenor

Ebo Taylor Following the wartime big band highlife pioneers like E.T. Mensah, Ebo Taylor became a major figure in Ghanaian highlife during the 1950s and ’60s...

Somalia’s Foreign Policy Priorities

In this lecture the Foreign Minister will present Somalia's newly adopted foreign policy. He will also discuss the Somali Government's vision and the current ch...

OGOYA NENGO & THE DODO WOMEN’S GROUP

Ogoya Nengo, born Anastasia Oluoch in 1943, in a small village called Magoya, near the Kenyan shores of Lake Victoria. Hailing from a family of singers and orat...