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They Lied About Africa
Ndoumbe
25 episodes
5 days ago
You’ve heard the headlines. This is the part they erased. This podcast reclaims Africa’s truth, one story, one country, one bold episode at a time. Host Ndoumbe unpacks erased history, silenced voices, and the narratives we’ve all been complicit in. Africa is young, powerful, and full of beauty, if we’re willing to see it. Whether you’re here to remember, reconnect, or unlearn...welcome home.
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You’ve heard the headlines. This is the part they erased. This podcast reclaims Africa’s truth, one story, one country, one bold episode at a time. Host Ndoumbe unpacks erased history, silenced voices, and the narratives we’ve all been complicit in. Africa is young, powerful, and full of beauty, if we’re willing to see it. Whether you’re here to remember, reconnect, or unlearn...welcome home.
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Trump Heard the Liberian President Speak English and Got Confused
They Lied About Africa
17 minutes 12 seconds
4 months ago
Trump Heard the Liberian President Speak English and Got Confused

When President Boakai of Liberia spoke at a recent meeting, Trump interrupted to say, “Such good English. Where did you learn to speak so beautifully?”This episode breaks down why that moment wasn’t just awkward — it was revealing. We unpack the assumptions behind it, spotlight the real Liberia they don’t show you, and talk about what this means for Gen Z Africans navigating language, power, and identity.First episode in the Africa Now series.🔗 Full Source List:→ ⁠https://linktr.ee/theyliedaboutafrica⁠ 🎧 Listen to Full Audio Episodes:Spotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/prof...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...👀 Stay Connected:Instagram: / theyliedaboutafrica TikTok: / theyliedaboutafrica_ Email: theyliedaboutafrica@gmail.com💬 What shocked you the most about this episode? Drop a comment below!👍🏾 Like, subscribe, and share if you’re ready to reclaim Africa’s story with me.⚠️ Disclaimer:This episode is for educational and storytelling purposes. Research was drawn from publicly available sources listed in the show notes/Linktree. While I’ve done my best to ensure accuracy, I am not a historian, economist, or investment advisor. I encourage you to explore the sources yourself and keep learning. Any investment decisions should be made with qualified professionals.

They Lied About Africa
You’ve heard the headlines. This is the part they erased. This podcast reclaims Africa’s truth, one story, one country, one bold episode at a time. Host Ndoumbe unpacks erased history, silenced voices, and the narratives we’ve all been complicit in. Africa is young, powerful, and full of beauty, if we’re willing to see it. Whether you’re here to remember, reconnect, or unlearn...welcome home.