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- An African young woman moves to LA to be confronted by all the myriad of dangers the city proposes. She is Nigerian, born in France, raised in the UK, traveled the world with an illustrious family who created billion dollar businesses. But now on her own, in the city of "angels", we're about to see what happens.
- Faluma Ding Ding Ding was released in 1998, it went on to top the charts in almost every Caribbean territory, as well as on numerous radio stations throughout North America and Europe. Faluma is in the language of the Saamaka tribe in Suriname and celebrates their escape from the slave ship that brought them from Africa. In this video that was produced for the Muziki Ni special on Caribbean Queen Alison Hinds, she re-introduces 'Faluma,' to the world followed by her 2011 carnival release of Makelele.
- Follow the journey of three dynamic duo teams made up of the top emerging creative talent from the Southern tip of Africa as they compete to transform three empty white-box spaces into designer dream homes, one room at a time.
- The "World Wide Nate: African Adventures" audience vicariously experiences Africa through Nathan as he uncovers every treasure the motherland has to offer from the top of the tallest peak in Drakensberg to the deepest depths of the Indian Ocean. The "World Wide Nate: African Adventures" audience will get to see, taste, and feel all that 21st century Africa has to offer.
- A hip celebrity blogger who is married to a history professor is forces to come to terms with her own identity as she and her husband struggle to name their first child.
- While growing up in Detroit, Kristian Hill heard about Mandela, whose icon status grew even more after he gained his freedom and served as South African president. Curious to find out about the incredible man for himself, Kristian heads to South Africa and meets with locals in Joburg, Cape Town and Soweto to hear from art gallery owners, local businessmen and others just what Mandela means to them. In learning about Mandela and getting to know South Africa, Hill increases his appreciation for Mandela's accomplishments and his personal connection to Africa. His camera is our window into his journey and his emotions on this once-in-a-lifetime first trip to South Africa.
- Watch as Bono choreographs the world's most glamorous and historic figures.
- This half-hour sequel to Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China follows the Chinese and American members of the Lowe family as they explore their roots in Jamaica.
- This Africa Channel reality series follows the adventures of first-time travelers to the African continent.
- A delegation of Oscar-nominated and award- winning filmmakers descend on Rwanda's Film Festival.
- Femi and Seun Kuti, the children of legendary musician Fela Kuti, tour the United States, performing and sharing intimate stories of their dad.
- NBA star Dikembe Mutombo returns to the Democratic Republic of Congo to build a new hospital.
- Meet the descendants of 18th Century slaves who fought plantation owners for their right to remain free.
- Rubbing shoulders with everyone from fashionistas to farmers, Nigerian food blogger Minjiba Cookey brings the joy of food and entertaining wherever she goes.
- Journey to Nigeria's Benue River Valley and explore why this spot in sub-Saharan Africa brings forth some of the most stunning, inventive art on earth.
- We experience the beauty and danger of this sport through the eyes of five African boxers.
- Television Talk Show to bridge the Cultural gap between Africans from Africa and the descendants in the Diaspora
- Filmed at London's famed and exclusive Momo's Kemia Bar, the series showcases the full range of genres and talent from across the African continent.
- Explore the wide variety of currencies used across Africa, from beads and shells to the purchase of brides and livestock and other symbols of power.
- When actor and philanthropist Isaiah Washington found out through DNA analysis that his roots traced back to Sierra Leone he set off on a path to visit his ancestral home. In the Spring of 2010, Isaiah returned to Sierra Leone to receive his Sierra Leone citizenship and passport and his activities were closely followed by the African Channel. Isaiah was honored to be the first African American to receive citizenship in Sierra Leone based on DNA. This program follows Isaiah Washington from receiving his Chieftancy to traveling back to Sierra Leone with Africa Channel executive and fellow Sierra Leonean, Shirley Neal who documents the ceremony where Washington receives dual citizenship.