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Zin’naariyâ! (‘The Wedding Ring’)

October 30, 2016by Chika Oduah 1 Comment

It’s a beautiful new film by the Nigerien journalist and film director, Rahmatou KEÏTA, which explores the themes of longing, love and travel. The film is called Zin’naariyâ, which means the […]

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Art, Culture, Gender, Society, Women

Road trip in Senegal

October 28, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

On a road trip in Senegal, Dakar’s nightlife shines and Saint-Louis sings     DAKAR, Senegal — From dizzying Dakar to vibrant Saint-Louis, Senegal pulsates with rich culture, history and […]

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Culture, History, Travel

The Woman, The Soul, The Worshiper

July 18, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

  the Woman woke up one clear night under the spell of a mighty cough it scratched her throat until it bled sore raw red and in one enormous blow […]

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Art, Culture

Don’t Forget Maya

July 16, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

I read my first Maya Angelou poem in elementary school. The girls in my class would roll their neck and shout, “phenomenal women” like the old church women shout “Hallelujah” […]

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Art, Culture, People, Women

5 Hot Dances From Africa That You Should Check Out

June 19, 2016by Chika Oduah 2 Comments

I’m a dance enthusiast. I started taking dance classes as a child. I was about six years old when I took my first ballet class. I moved onto liturgical dance. […]

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Culture

Preserving a ‘Poor Man’s Sport’

May 5, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

  Recently, I became quite interested in a sport called dambe. It’s a martial art derived from the Hausa people of West Africa. It’s akin to boxing, or kickboxing, actually, […]

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Culture, Poverty, Society, Sports

10 Stories I Want to Write In The Near Future

April 18, 2016by Chika Oduah 5 Comments

    I’m always looking for a good story. I already have a lot of ideas on my brain shelf that I want to pursue journalistically. It’s just a matter […]

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Culture, Journalism, Personal, Society, Spirituality

Remembering #IfAfricaWasABar

April 17, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

  One of the best hashtags ever! Remember?   The hashtag grabbed the attentions of millions of people. I was certainly one of them. It all started in July 2015. […]

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Culture, Innovation, People, Society, Young People

A festival of African masks

March 31, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

In Burkina Faso: FESTIMA, a festival of African masks The frantic music and dancing transform the mask wearer into a spirit which communicates with ancestors. Dedougou, Burkina Faso – The 20th […]

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Art, Culture, Spirituality

The Music Never Ends In Mali

February 10, 2016by Chika Oduah Leave a comment

Oumou Sangare is a grand woman. The tips of her fingers are colored in black and red dye. She wears those boubou gowns with the wide necklines that fall over […]

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Art, Culture, Human Rights, Music, People

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I am a journalist, capturing the stories and experiences of Africans. Journalism, anthropology, Africa, these passions keep me alive. Afrocentric Confessions is a space for me to share some of what I find interesting: musings on spirituality, politics, culture, art, activism, social trends and history. And, some of my observations and rantings on where I’ve been and where I am and where I’m going. I like receiving email. chika.oduah@gmail.com

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