Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 76

Author:
Saharatv
Publisher:
SaharaTV
Publication Date:
8 June 2013
Tags:
Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Nigeria

America is offering $7 million for the whereabouts of the leader of Boko Haram, while Nigerian government is offering $315 thousand. Considering the huge difference in the bounty, Adeola asks who you will call first if you have any information. A group of teenage boys are terrorizing a slum in Dandora, Kenya, by gang-raping young girls at alarming rate. Listen as some of the victims tell their stories. Still in Kenya, a 78-year-old grandma is now starting elementary school with aspirations to complete her studies and make a difference in Kenyan politics. This week, Adeola celebrates some African students in America who exceled, starting with an Ethiopian valedictorian Betsegaw Tadele, who impressed the US president with his speech. Also Nigerian born Joshua Usani, and Bem Atim who were both valedictorians as well. Find out how a homeless teenager in Atlanta becomes her high school valedictorian among other stories.

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