Amadou Dieng

Learning Africa

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Curious and expansive Learning Africa is a podcast for anyone who wants to understand the continent beyond the headlines. Each episode explores the stories, people, and forces shaping Africa today, from political upheaval and economic transformation to culture, history, and the ideas driving the next generation. Hosted by Amadou Dieng, it's a space to ask honest questions, sit with complexity, and come away knowing Africa a little better than before. 

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Amadou Dieng

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

African Players in European Jerseys: a World Cup Tale 08.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail  European football runs on African talent, but African clubs receive just 1.1% of global transfer income despite developing much of it. This episode traces the colonial pipeline that built modern recruiting, how FIFA's eligibility rules were rewritten to make it easier, and the paradox at the center: Africa loses when its talent leaves for good and still doesn't fully wi...

What Did UN Say About Slavery?!? 01.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail On March 25, 2026, the United Nations General Assembly voted to declare the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity. 123 countries said yes. The United States, Israel, and Argentina said no. 52 others — including the entire European Union, the UK, Canada, and Australia — abstained. This episode is about what that vote means, who made it happen, and what the co...

Ethiopia's Civil War and the Nobel Prize Winner Who Started a War 24.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail In 2019, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stood in Oslo and accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. He'd ended a twenty-year war with Eritrea, freed thousands of political prisoners, and made his country believe things could be different. Fourteen months later, he launched a civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of his own people. This episode tells that story: the reforms,...

Juneteenth: The News That Arrived Late 17.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail African Americans and Africans share the most important origin story in the modern world. They also have a relationship that is complicated, sometimes warm, sometimes cold, and almost never spoken about honestly. This Juneteenth, Learning Africa goes there. From Marcus Garvey's ships to Ghana's Year of Return. From the Door of No Return on Gorée Island to the word obroni...

South Africa: Xenophobia and Anti-migration Crisis 10.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail  When xenophobic violence escalated across South Africa this May, African governments did something that should not have been necessary: they sent planes. Ghana chartered a flight. Mozambique deployed buses. Nigeria negotiated waivers so its citizens could leave without being detained. Malawi bused 150 people home from camps in the Western Cape. This episode follows the crisis six...

Can Africa Win the World Cup? 03.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Cameroon 1990. Senegal 2002. Ghana 2010. Morocco 2022. Four times Africa was close enough to believe. Four times it wasn't enough. Now ten teams head to North America. This is the story of what has held African football back — and what it would actually mean if that finally changed.  Support the show Enjoyed this one? Got a take? A correction? A story I should know about? Com...

The Recolonization of Africa, and the role of Africans? 27.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail In 1884, fourteen European powers met in Berlin and divided Africa among themselves. Not a single African voice was in the room. Today, China controls the mines, Russia is selling security to coup leaders, Turkey is taking over French military bases, and the Gulf states are funding opposite sides of the same war. The new scramble is here. On this episode of Learning Africa, we ask...

Happy Africa Day!!! 25.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Sixty years ago, the world said Africa wasn't ready to govern itself. Africans decided not to wait for permission. In this Africa Day special, we mark what has actually been built since: the years of life gained, the democracies defended, the technology that leapfrogged a century of infrastructure in a decade. Honest about what's unfinished, yet, proud of what's rea...

So Macron Is a Pan-Africanist Now!?! 20.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail At a summit in Nairobi last week, Emmanuel Macron called himself a Pan-Africanist. The outrage was immediate — and fair. But the more interesting question is the one underneath it: what is Pan-Africanism actually, what does it demand, and how much of it have we built? This episode goes into the argument at the heart of the idea — Nkrumah, Nyerere, Senghor, three men who all believ...

Can an African Man Lead the UN? 14.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Africa has not held the UN Secretary-General position in twenty years. Macky Sall wants to change that. But his path to the world's top diplomatic job runs through a fractured African Union that never officially backed him, a home country that publicly distanced itself, and a domestic record that hands his critics easy ammunition. Learning Africa goes inside the 2026 UN Secre...

Is Democracy Failing Africa, Or Is Africa Failing Democracy? 08.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail  What do you do when the government you elected stops being worth defending? That's the question millions of people across West Africa have been living with for the past five years, and in country after country, their answer has been to let the soldiers in. This episode traces nine coups across six countries: the failures that made them feel like relief, the foreign powers th...

When Africa Turns on Africa: South African Anti-Migrant Movement 03.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail Support the show Enjoyed this one? Got a take? A correction? A story I should know about? Come find me on Instagram @dieng_amadu or @afrovoices and tell me what you think. What landed, what missed, what you want more of.  This show is built around the idea that Africa is not a simple story, and neither are the people listening to it. Your perspective is part of that. Slide into th...

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