The objective of this podcast is to promote “a people-oriented leadership” and to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
Learn about effective leadership and the leadership qualities you
... moreBy Obehi Ewanfoh
The objective of this podcast is to promote “a people-oriented leadership” and to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
Learn about effective leadership and the leadership qualities you
... moreThe podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
Welcome to African Docs Project. Are you interested in learning about Africa and people of African descent, our common challenges and how to shape a new future? Then make sure you subscribe to this channel and share it with your friends who might need it?
In this episode of the interview, we are going to be considering the importance of quality education in southern Africa with Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, a South African based Zimbabwean Educationist and politician.
Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, is a hardworking, motivated and ambitious person with a practical approach to problem-solving. He has worked in the education sector for over 30 years and occupied various positions such as Academic Director, Principal and Head of Department at different institutions in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
• What are the real values of quality education for young Africans today?
• Are African children been given the right education to truly be independent?
• How can we guarantee quality education for all African children?
With me to reflect on these questions is Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, a South African-based Zimbabwean Educationist and politician.
Welcome to African Docs Project. Are you interested in learning about Africa and people of African descent, our common challenges and how to shape a new future? Then make sure you subscribe to this channel and share it with your friends who might need it?
In this episode of the interview, we are going to be considering the importance of quality education in southern Africa with Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, a South African based Zimbabwean Educationist and politician.
Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, is a hardworking, motivated and ambitious person with a practical approach to problem-solving. He has worked in the education sector for over 30 years and occupied various positions such as Academic Director, Principal and Head of Department at different institutions in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
• What are the real values of quality education for young Africans today?
• Are African children been given the right education to truly be independent?
• How can we guarantee quality education for all African children?
With me to reflect on these questions is Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, a South African-based Zimbabwean Educationist and politician.
Welcome to African Docs Project. Are you interested in learning about Africa and people of African descent, our common challenges and how to shape a new future? Then make sure you subscribe to this channel and share it with your friends who might need it?
In this episode of the interview, we are going to be considering the importance of quality education in southern Africa with Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, a South African based Zimbabwean Educationist and politician.
Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, is a hardworking, motivated and ambitious person with a practical approach to problem-solving. He has worked in the education sector for over 30 years and occupied various positions such as Academic Director, Principal and Head of Department at different institutions in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
• What are the real values of quality education for young Africans today?
• Are African children been given the right education to truly be independent?
• How can we guarantee quality education for all African children?
With me to reflect on these questions is Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza, a South African-based Zimbabwean Educationist and politician.
For those of you who might not have known, between 2009 and 2019, history was removed from the Nigerian school curriculum.
In some other parts of the world, this might appear unimaginable, but this happened in Nigeria for at least 10 years. And this is what we are going to be talking about today.
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
For those of you who might not have known, between 2009 and 2019, history was removed from the Nigerian school curriculum.
In some other parts of the world, this might appear unimaginable, but this happened in Nigeria for at least 10 years. And this is what we are going to be talking about today.
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
Welcome to African leadership podcast. In this episode of the podcast, we are going to be considering the Life and Legacy of Obafemi Awolowo, a Nigerian Statesman with a strong impact on his people.
• Who really was chief Obafemi Awolowo?
• what was his kind of personality?
• and what can we learn from his leadership style and influence today?
With me to reflect on these questions is Adetunji Temitope Crown, the Founder of God's Arm Global Foundation, Nigeria.
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
Welcome to African leadership podcast. In this episode of the podcast, we are going to be considering the Life and Legacy of Obafemi Awolowo, a Nigerian Statesman with a strong impact on his people.
• Who really was chief Obafemi Awolowo?
• what was his kind of personality?
• and what can we learn from his leadership style and influence today?
With me to reflect on these questions is Adetunji Temitope Crown, the Founder of God's Arm Global Foundation, Nigeria.
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
In this episode of the podcast, we are going to considering how to develop Leadership ability. How do you go about that and what are the steps to take in learning about and fortifying your leadership abilities?
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
In this episode of the podcast, we are going to considering how to develop Leadership ability. How do you go about that and what are the steps to take in learning about and fortifying your leadership abilities?
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
Diaspora Consortium, and an Ed.D. Candidate in Interdisciplinary Studies at Teachers College, Columbia University.
Utilizing education as a tool for healing is the focus of her 25-year career as a practitioner and researcher.
Her research is focused on intergenerational healing through identity and leadership development, culturally relevant pedagogy, humanizing curricula, and comparative & international education.
Enjoy the podcast and leave your comment below.
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Want to know more about African Leadership Podcast? Check out our website Africandocs.com or visit our YouTube Channel for more leadership-related videos.
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.