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WAU Podcast

WAU 2017/18

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In 2017/18, The newly formed West African Union Committee at University of Kent established #TheWAUPodcast (formerly known as The WAU Show). The podcast is run by three men who share their honest perspectives about current news, tradition, culture and anything in relation to Africa’s past and its future. You can expect to learn something, hear new tracks and (hopefully) laugh every episode. Hosts: Edem Instagram: @edemkl Twitter: @edemkl Harrison: Instagram: @hcokoye Adedamola: Instagram: @s ...
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Indigenous people have lived in this country for thousands of years and have formed a deep spiritual relationship with the land which is generational. Some of these spiritual bonds include communicating with spirits on the other side. From the Wau-wai in the south to the Dujay in the north, whether we like it or not these spirits are a part of this land and apart of all our lives. Hosted by NITV’s Luke Briscoe, Indigenous Ghost Stories reveals frightening and compelling encounters with spiri ...
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We recorded this not knowing it was going to be our last episode. Thank you to everyone who's helped us thus far. In our inception year, we were able to be nominated for Excellence in Media against longstanding societies and also be recognised in the KIC awards for Best Speech, Best on Air [@edemkl] and Best Newcomer [@edemkl]. It's been great. Ple…
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It’s special today – it’s our 10th episode. We started this together not knowing how far or what we could achieve, but we've progressed together and its showing - last week, we were nominated for Excellence in Media for the Kent awards. Thank you to everyone who’s been listening and constantly giving us encouragement or comments on how to improve. …
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Episode 9ine is here. Worked hard to put out an episode because of conflicting commitments, so forgive us if it runs a little slow. It's time we spoke about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in Africa. In light of the free trade agreement, is it time that we saw more effort towards STEM development? How is STEM able to change African…
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