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How five African women in the diaspora are shaping their respective industries

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 28, 2023
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Published by Terser Adamu on 28 June 2023

In Episode #76 of the Unlocking Africa podcast, Terser Adamu talks to a group of five accomplished African women who have made significant strides in their respective fields and industries while living in the diaspora.

The podcast covers the following topics:

  • Do you need to be in Africa to unlock Africa’s potential?
  • Examples of Africans in the diaspora who have contributed to bolstering the continent’s influence beyond its borders
  • Ways for Africans in the diaspora to leverage their networks and connections to shape global narratives surrounding Africa

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