Africa’s Talking on World’s Poetry Day

Africa's Talking Community

Mon, Mar 21, 3:30 PM (UTC)

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About this event

We request the honor of your presence at the World Poetry Day Release of "A Son of the Nile,” featuring Teddy Warria’s “I Am From” poem.

“A Son of the Nile,” is a nonfiction narrative genre that is part poem, part autobiography, and part workbook that amplifies the golden thread of human connectedness in the spirit of Ubuntu - “I am because we are.”

The rich tapestry of our African life histories and stories is the ultimate determinant of our leadership and self-discovery journey, the people we become, and the lives we impact positively. You can gift the book to your mentees and alma mater at https://sonofthenile.com/

Join us for a cocktail of conversations themed, “Africa’s Talking on World’s Poetry Day.”

Monday, March 21st, 2022, at Africa’s Talking HQ, 23 Apple Cross, Lavington, Nairobi.

The Gate will open from 4.00 PM East African Time (EAT).

The launch party will commence at 6.30 pm and end at 9.30 pm East African Time (EAT).


Subscribe on https://sonofthenile.com/ to create your own ‘I Am From’ story and R.S.V.P by 20th March to be part of the conversation.

Moderator

  • Teddy Warria

    Africas Talking

    African Entrepreneur

When

When

Monday, 21 March
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM (GMT+3)

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Agenda

3:30 PMWelcome Note
3:45 PMKennedy School, Kitengela
4:00 PMKoth Biro, Ayub Ogada by Atisanna
4:15 PMAT CEO Address
4:30 PMSpecial Guests
5:00 PM‘I Am From’ Poem
5:30 PMEntertainment
6:00 PMGuests Can Leave at their Leisure

Host

  • Teddy Warria

    Africas Talking

    African Entrepreneur

Organizers

  • Abubakar Usman

    Lead

  • Sylvia Kipkemoi

    Lead

  • Bennett Benedict

    University of Dar Es Salaam

    Community Lead, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

  • Veronica Michael

    Community Lead Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

  • jackson Ngabonziza

    Rwanda Community Lead

  • Loise Kimwe

    AT WIT Lead

  • flynn darko

    Community Lead Ghana

  • Jessica Randall

    University of the Western Cape

    Community Lead South Africa

  • Sheriffo Jarju

    Community Lead Gambia

  • Josphat Mwangi

    Kenya Community Lead

  • Isophel Natwijuka

    Uganda Community Lead

  • Sanusi Abdulkadir

    Nigeria Kaduna Community Lead

  • Joshua Adeboye

    Nigeria, Kaduna Community Co-Lead

  • Ronald Mutebi

    Uganda Community Co-Lead

  • Avuzwa Ntshongwana

    South Africa Community Co-Lead

Global sponsor

Elarian

Partner

Africa's Talking