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Clive Myrie's African Journey: Joy, Hope & Hard Truths
26 Jan
Summary
- Myrie explores South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, and Morocco with joy and hope.
- He confronts historical injustices and contemporary issues like textile waste.
- The series balances serious topics with cultural immersion and personal reflection.

Clive Myrie embarks on a captivating 10-part series, "African Adventure," exploring South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, and Morocco. The show offers a vibrant tapestry of joy and hope, interwoven with poignant reflections on critical issues affecting the continent. Myrie, known for his serious journalistic endeavors, presents a more personal and eager chronicler of cultures.
Beginning in South Africa, where Myrie previously served as a BBC correspondent, the series revisits his early inspirations. He connects with Nelson Mandela's granddaughter and reflects on the country's complex history, acknowledging both its difficulties and its triumphs.
The journey continues through Ghana, where Myrie confronts the harrowing legacy of transatlantic slavery at historic slave fortresses. This deeply personal experience is balanced with cultural immersion, including a Fante naming ceremony where he receives the sobriquet Papa Kojo Abaka.




