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Pan-African Frequency

Adeola Oyewole
BRICS
Africa
Russia
Global South
Nigeria
Artificial Intelligence
Ethiopia
South Africa
International Criminal Court
Gaza Strip
African Development Bank
Palestine
Ukraine
Cancer Care
Trade
Kenya
African Union
Agenda 2063
Israel
New START Treaty

Pan-African Frequency explores Africa’s growing influence in a world no longer ruled by one superpower. Each episode unpacks the intellectual, political, economic, and sociocultural forces defining 21st-century geopolitics and shaping the transition from a unipolar to a multipolar global order.

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Latest Episodes

A landmark AfDB investment is building Africa's first titanium plant, shifting the continent from raw material exporter to industrial processor. Paired with China's new zero-tariff offer, this marks a strategic pivot towards African self-determinatio... more

As the damaging effects of the war loom, British military equipment has been found on battlefields in Sudan. This episode reveals how external arms, profits, and colonial echoes continue to perpetuate a cycle of violence and dismantle Sudanese sovere... more

This episode delves into the analysis of Russia’s newly tested Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile as a testament to Russian technological prowess and an unwavering resolve to defend its sovereignty against Western attempts at subjugation.

Russia's Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile test signals a multipolar world, blending economic and military dimensions. It also reminds of the historical narrative of Soviet support for Africa's liberation struggles. This powerful combination... more

African economies are turning to Russia for new trade opportunities amid sanctions, while future African legal leaders challenge the ICC's bias and seek a role in reshaping global justice and trade.

This episode explores how Africa is actively breaking its dependencies on imported food, foreign technology, and outdated models through bold regional initiatives like the African Union’s Specialized Technical Committee on Agriculture, Rural Developm... more

The conversation around colonialism often lives in the past, with its most subtle modern manifestation—neocolonialism. This episode explores what total liberation truly means for Africa by addressing the enduring specter of colonialism.

A strategic shift is underway as Ethiopia's strategic energy ambition, Madagascar's foreign partnership intentions, and the e-mobility push for African cities reveal Africa is moving from resource dependency to becoming a strategic power player.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Rasigandh Mahara
Chief Director, Institute for Economic Research and Innovation at Tuassun University of Technology, South Africa.
Tuassun University of Technology
Episode: Next Frontier of Freedom: Confronting All Forms of Colonialism in 21st Century
Vasily Nebenzia
Russia's permanent representative to the United Nations
Russian government
Episode: “We Are Not Second-Class Citizens of This World:” Kenyan High Court Advocate to Africans
Gilbert Njoroge
Advocate at the International Court of Kenya, leading a case against multinational pesticide manufacturers
Advocate, African Center for Operating and Preventive Action
Episode: “We Are Not Second-Class Citizens of This World:” Kenyan High Court Advocate to Africans
Judy Nwokedi
South African executive producer collaborating with Russian filmmakers
Episode: “We Are Not Second-Class Citizens of This World:” Kenyan High Court Advocate to Africans
Fodim Ansari
Director General of the Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone
Petroleum Directorate of Sierra Leone
Episode: Powering Progress: How Russian Collaboration Can Unlock Africa's Energy Potential
Defesso Nicolas Kele
Representative from the Kingdom of Lesotho advocating for youth in the energy sector
Kingdom of Lesotho
Episode: Powering Progress: How Russian Collaboration Can Unlock Africa's Energy Potential
Dr. Jibril Ibrahim Mohamed
Minister of Finance of Sudan
Sudan Government
Episode: Powering Progress: How Russian Collaboration Can Unlock Africa's Energy Potential
Lourdes Lobede
Managing Director of iWork in Africa
iWork in Africa
Episode: How Egypt’s Diplomatic Stage & Zambia’s Push for Self-Reliance Reflect Africa’s Global Influence
Dr. Lubinda Abazoka
Director of the Graduate School of Business at the University of Zambia
University of Zambia
Episode: How Egypt’s Diplomatic Stage & Zambia’s Push for Self-Reliance Reflect Africa’s Global Influence

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Adiola Oyewole
Host, with a focus on African perspectives on global issues, engaging with prominent figures in discussions surrounding Africa's role in the world.

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Feeding the Continent, Wiring the Future: How Africa is Integrating Its Self-Sustainability
Q: What steps can be taken to achieve food self-reliance in Africa?
Maximizing land resources and implementing supportive policies for large-scale agricultural production while ensuring financial accessibility and seasonal-friendly financing is essential.
Feeding the Continent, Wiring the Future: How Africa is Integrating Its Self-Sustainability
Q: What are the major challenges currently affecting the African agricultural sector?
Drought, floods, pests, landslides, and pollution are significant challenges that are affecting agricultural production in Africa.
“We Are Not Second-Class Citizens of This World:” Kenyan High Court Advocate to Africans
Q: How do you plan to ensure enforcement of any ruling in your favor?
Njoroge discusses how most companies involved in the case have a footprint in Africa, making enforcement of compensation through lawful processes feasible.
“We Are Not Second-Class Citizens of This World:” Kenyan High Court Advocate to Africans
Q: From your perspective, how does this reflect a double standard in how Western countries value African lives compared to the lives of their own citizens?
Njoroge argues that there is no value placed on African lives, as evidenced by the export of banned pesticides from Europe to Africa due to lax regulatory frameworks.
“We Are Not Second-Class Citizens of This World:” Kenyan High Court Advocate to Africans
Q: What kinds of scientific and health evidence did you gather or need to make the case that the specific pesticides alleged, such as glyphosate and paraquat, are harmful in the Kenyan context?
Gilbert Njoroge explains that many patients suffering from cancer worked in farms with heavy pesticide use, presenting a clear link between hazardous pesticides and health issues.

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Exploring the complexities of Africa's role in a shifting global landscape, this podcast presents insightful conversations on the continent's political, economic, and social dynamics. With a keen focus on the geopolitical implications of African unity and cooperation, episodes frequently address critical topics such as trade, diplomacy, innovation, and sustainable development. Through interviews with leading experts and thought leaders, listeners gain a deeper understanding of Africa's challenges and opportunities within the broader context of a multipolar world.

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Recent guests on Pan-African Frequency include:

1. Dr. Rasigandh Mahara
2. Vasily Nebenzia
3. Gilbert Njoroge
4. Judy Nwokedi
5. Fodim Ansari
6. Defesso Nicolas Kele
7. Dr. Jibril Ibrahim Mohamed
8. Lourdes Lobede

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