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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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Why the Gambia is Inside Senegal: The Berlin Conference Explained
They Lied About Africa
11 minutes 34 seconds
2 months ago
Why the Gambia is Inside Senegal: The Berlin Conference Explained

Africa’s borders weren’t drawn in Africa — they were drawn in Berlin in 1884. At the infamous Berlin Conference, European powers sat down to carve the continent into colonies, with rulers and pens, and without a single African in the room.In this episode of They Lied About Africa, I break down how the scramble for resources and power led to Africa being divided into 54 countries. We’ll look at why groups like the Soninké, Wolof, Ewe, and Somali people were split across multiple nations, how the Berlin rules reshaped politics, economies, and communities, and why those colonial borders still define Africa today.This isn’t just history — it’s a story that explains why Africa looks the way it does on the map, and why it still matters for our generation.

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.