Dear Nigerians

Dear Nigerians: You're black too (w/ Peace Udechukwu-Ezeka)

54 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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In this engaging conversation, Aramide Kehinde and Peace Udechukwu-Ezeka explore the cultural dynamics between Nigerians and African Americans, addressing perceptions, identity, and the impact of media. They share personal stories and insights on the importance of unity and understanding within the black community, while also discussing the challenges posed by stereotypes and cultural misunderstandings. The dialogue emphasizes the need for empathy and connection across cultures, ultimately celebrating the richness of their shared heritage.

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