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You're welcome to NezerVoices Podcast Sessions. An online listening platform that rides you through the aesthetics of the African continent. Here, I convey our social structure and the media to the outside world through my voice. Discover your interest and happiness right away by pressing play! I love you for coming this far ❤️❤️ Follow us on social media @socialy3me_dia on Instagram Thanks for listening. If you love my Podcasts, please rate her 5 Stars on Apple Podcast! And hey, I love eati ...
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Never has it been recorded in human life that history was needless and treacherous. Welcome back to the 1st Episode of Social Y3 Me Dia Podcast birthed on the streets of the New York of Africa, Accra 🇬🇭 Rate us 5 star on Apple Podcast and don’t forget to leave a review. ——————————————————————— Music Credit:Music 1: lucky Mensah (come back) Music 2:…
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N'ello y'all framily, welcome back to social Y3 Me Dia Podcast. Today's episode, Fontonfrom a musical instrument of the Bono people in the Akan Community in Ghana 🇬🇭 is a bonus episode and also a new way we want to satirically entertain our audience. When we hear it's sound, it resonates our affective domains! Rate us 5 Star on Apple Podcast and do…
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To reconcile back to promoting growth is the essence of the Adinkra symbol, Mpatapo, of the Akan Community in Ghana🇬🇭. N'ello y'all framily, your favourite host Nezer Brown takes you on a captivating journey as we discuss issues that rides through our Media Space, our language, our songs and all you'd love to listen. Rate us 5 Star on Apple Podcast…
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N'ello y'all framily, welcome back home!😄 Social Y3 Me Dia comes your way this week with another interesting episode. This week, we spoke about the fictional star in Ghanaian literature space kweku Ananse as part of the awareness we are are creating in connection with mental health awareness. Tap on it to listen and share. Don't forget to rate us 5…
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N'ello Framily, welcome back to NezerVoices Podcast Sessions. It has been good having you here. This week our train landed in the Marvel world as we bisected the inspiration behind the Dora fictional story. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode. Rate us 5 Star on Apple Podcast if you like them and don't forget, I love eating Jollof Rice 🇬🇭…
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N'ello Framily, welcome to another intriguing episode of your favourite weekend Podcast, Social Y3 Me Dia, from the shores of Africa (Ghana) 🇬🇭. This week's episode features your favourite Podcast host, Nezer Brown speaking extensively on the Silent Noises in our Ghanaian Community. Have a feel of our Akan child play song, Mesi )d) nne3ma ( I've wa…
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N'ello Framily, welcome back to Nezer Podcast Sessions with your favourite host Nezer Brown. Tumtum is the Akan word for the word black. In Ghana 🇬🇭 black signifies a moment of grief. Today's episode, Tumtum, is dedicated to talking about Road accidents that has been on the rise in Ghana. Rate us 5 Star on Apple Podcast if you like this. Enjoy your…
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Nello! Welcome back to NezerVoices Podcast Sessions. Today, we take you into the language of the Akans. Nsroma is an Akan word for a star. Linked with beauty in colours, we explicitly celebrate our cherished listeners here on today's episode. Tap play! Rate us on Apple Podcast if you love listening to us and Hey, I love eating Jollof Rice 😄🇬🇭🇬🇭…
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Hey Y'all Framily, welcome back to another intriguing episode on Social Y3 Me Dia. Anto Kyire is a Ghanaian 🇬🇭 Child play song sung in the Akan Community as a means of igniting the sense of Research in the African Child. Today, I ride you through the world of Social Media as your fav Pilot. Don't forget to rate this Product on Apple Podcast and Hey…
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Hey Y'all, it's a beautiful brand new episode of Social Y3 Me Dia with your favourite host Nezer Brown. Today's episode, 'Seniwa Dedende', is an Akan nonsensical song in Ghana 🇬🇭 sung by children when their play with friends get more interesting and never don't wanna go home. I ride you through the social world here today and continue my captivate …
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