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In this episode of Panel 54, youth advocate and policy analyst Winnie Kabinti joins Waweru and Ndu for a sharp and unfiltered look at the promise and problems of Pan-Africanism today. From Nkrumah’s original vision to the fragmented realities of modern leadership, they explore whether unity still means something or if it has become just a convenient slogan. As Africa’s under-27 majority grows more connected and vocal, questions emerge
Who truly owns the Pan-African agenda? And are foreign actors quietly steering the narrative to serve their own interests? It is a bold conversation about power, identity, and the unfinished work of continental solidarity.
📩 Contact: hello [@] panel54.com
By panel54podIn this episode of Panel 54, youth advocate and policy analyst Winnie Kabinti joins Waweru and Ndu for a sharp and unfiltered look at the promise and problems of Pan-Africanism today. From Nkrumah’s original vision to the fragmented realities of modern leadership, they explore whether unity still means something or if it has become just a convenient slogan. As Africa’s under-27 majority grows more connected and vocal, questions emerge
Who truly owns the Pan-African agenda? And are foreign actors quietly steering the narrative to serve their own interests? It is a bold conversation about power, identity, and the unfinished work of continental solidarity.
📩 Contact: hello [@] panel54.com