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We're back this week after a needed hiatus. Very grateful for everyone who checked in and we're happy to be back.
In this week's episode we touch the greatness of Nadia Watson as a song writer composer and performer against the backdrop of Iwer George giving up on his pen that people already questioned to basically sing the national anthem as his newest release.
We get into the education system and try to see whether or not it's really serving us or is it still designed to feed the colonial masters.
Angus Eve is officially the most successful Warriors coach since Beenhakker as he wins one the critics despite losing to the USA over two legs.
It's great to be back and we close off the return episode with some Brigo classics.
Enjoy!!
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Send us a text
We're back this week after a needed hiatus. Very grateful for everyone who checked in and we're happy to be back.
In this week's episode we touch the greatness of Nadia Watson as a song writer composer and performer against the backdrop of Iwer George giving up on his pen that people already questioned to basically sing the national anthem as his newest release.
We get into the education system and try to see whether or not it's really serving us or is it still designed to feed the colonial masters.
Angus Eve is officially the most successful Warriors coach since Beenhakker as he wins one the critics despite losing to the USA over two legs.
It's great to be back and we close off the return episode with some Brigo classics.
Enjoy!!

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