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This Africa Communicator's Life
Hudson Sandler
6 episodes
3 days ago
Chris Genasi speaks to some of Africa's leading and most senior communicators about how their careers, their lives and their views on today’s communications in and about the continent.
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Chris Genasi speaks to some of Africa's leading and most senior communicators about how their careers, their lives and their views on today’s communications in and about the continent.
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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Episode 5: Nwora Emenike, Royal African Society
This Africa Communicator's Life
31 minutes 39 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 5: Nwora Emenike, Royal African Society

In our latest episode of This Africa Communicator’s Life,Chris Genasi hears from Nwora Emenike, Communications & Community Engagement Lead at the Royal African Society.

 Nwora Emenike is a disruptive communicator, determined to challenge and get people to think differently about Africa and the diversity of its leaders, brands and campaigners.  In our conversation, Nwora talks passionately about the importance of showing how Africa is changing the world, rather than the usual narrative of Africa being changed by those outside the continent.

 

This Africa Communicator's Life
Chris Genasi speaks to some of Africa's leading and most senior communicators about how their careers, their lives and their views on today’s communications in and about the continent.