Tales By Sundown
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Season 2 Episode 1
- “From the legend of the upside-down baobab tree to the inspiring story of Africa's first female Nobel Peace Prize winner, this episode explores the life and legacy of Wangari Maathai. Discover how a woman from rural Kenya planted more than 30 million trees, empowered generations of women, and proved that protecting nature can also transform societies. A story of courage. A story of roots. A story of Africa.”
Tales by Sundown - Wangari Maathai
Episode 3
- In this episode, we follow the footsteps of Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder of Andela, Flutterwave, and Future Africa, a man who is not just betting on Africa’s future but building it with his bare hands. From rejecting oil firm interviews to reshaping global perception of African talent, his journey is filled with grit, grace, and boldness.
Tales by Sundown: African Stories By Africans.
Episode 2
- In this episode of Tales by Sundown, we spotlight Didier Acouetey, a quiet force shaping Africa’s future through its people. Didier has spent decades connecting African talent with global opportunities. With every step, he proves that Africa’s true wealth isn’t buried in the ground. It walks, it dreams, and it leads.
Tales by Sundown: African Stories By Africans.
Episode 1
- As the sun sets over Africa, we spotlight Wanuri Kahiu, the bold visionary from Nairobi rewriting the future with Afrofuturism, joy, and unapologetic African storytelling. From Pumzi to Afrobubblegum, discover how she dares to dream, direct, and disrupt.
Tales by Sundown: African Stories By Africans.
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