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New video alert! Our next video (to be released this weekend) in which we take a look at the harrowing tale of the Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and his fight against Shell and the Nigerian government's exploitation of Ogoniland is now ready for early viewing for all our All-Access Patrons at: patreon.com/newafrica

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Love,

KB

3 years ago | [YT] | 439



@FlamingBasketballClub

It's already been one whole year since I first discovered NewAfrica's YouTube channel (July 5, 2020) and have been subscribed to this channel since. Such a underrated history based channel. πŸ‘ŒπŸΏπŸ‘ŒπŸΏπŸ‘ŒπŸΏ

3 years ago | 6  

@bisimedia

To be honest, I was planning on making this video. I've already written the scripts and recorded the audio. I'm right now at the editing phase. But I'll be more than happy to see your take on this subject. You inspire me a lot.

3 years ago | 7  

@tomaszzalewski4541

And when the world needed him the most - he returned

3 years ago | 6  

@theafricanwahala

Always great videos thank you πŸ‘Š

3 years ago | 3  

@FlamingBasketballClub

OMG! Excited about this video already. I'm looking forward to the upcoming podcast as well. 😊😊😊

3 years ago | 1  

@jayansaini7093

brilliant work it will be once again

3 years ago | 1  

@Kudejo

Ken Saro was a True activist who really cared about his people unlike all these Kanu and Igboho that are recieving millions in donations and living La Vida Loca with the money they are supposed to be using to protest the government.

3 years ago (edited) | 1

@Lucas_07-PL

Wow , wasn't expecting new vid. that soon . Cool :) .

3 years ago | 1

@ELUnderwood

Natural Resources are probably the biggest struggle that developing nations have because most of the time the country doesn't have a strong enough justice system for either a domestic free market or nationalization or its exploited by foreign corporations. I'd love to see a video comparing and contrasting Kenyatta and Nyerere and their methods post Independence for their respective nations.

3 years ago | 1

@kingejiro

Can hardly wait for this one.

3 years ago | 1  

@danielbenner7583

Eagerly awaiting this video, I’m sure it’ll be excellent.

3 years ago | 1  

@FredoRockwell

Can't wait!!

3 years ago | 0

@nickdaiz1111

Absolutely love your content, keep up the great work! Also, any plans on making a video on thomas sankara in the future?

3 years ago | 0

@Charles_Hebrews

Thanks for great content as always. Can u also please do a piece on the CONGO WAR. Respect from SOUTH AFRICA

3 years ago | 0  

@mwilakennethmambwe5289

Great work, do you plan on make a video on Zambia’s Kenneth Kaunda? He recently died

3 years ago | 6  

@namata305

Hope it’s 1 hour long πŸ₯Ί

3 years ago | 1  

@nobs997

How Sowore, Igboho and Kanu think that they are more important than Ken Salo-wiwa and MKO is beyond me.

3 years ago | 2

@ShottaKenya

Can you produce videos about East Afrika? Any country/story

3 years ago | 0

@Tolabaybay

About time

3 years ago | 0

@JoeBubanNV

One of these days you should do a video about the great Olympic boycott by African countries.

3 years ago | 1