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Episode Synopsis
After twenty-one episodes across politics, diplomacy, security, mining, protests, soft power and geopolitics, Ndu Okoh and Waweru Njoroge step away from the guest chair and turn the lens on themselves.In this special introspective episode of Panel 54, the hosts reflect on the conversations that shaped the season: interviewing former President Kufuor in Accra, unpacking debt and foreign influence, confronting Africa’s security dilemmas, exploring culture and soft diplomacy, and navigating the realities of protest movements and leadership across the continent.
They revisit the moments that challenged them, surprised them and stayed with them long after the cameras were off, from heavy episodes on conflict and sovereignty to lighter ones on CHAN, sports and African identity. The discussion opens up the unseen side of producing a pan-African show: last-minute cancellations, geopolitics affecting bookings, and the constant battle to hold space for real African perspectives in a noisy global landscape.
Ndu and Waweru also confront some hard questions from the season:Who are Africa’s next leaders? Can Gen Z sustain political pressure beyond protest? Is the continent facing a new wave of recolonisation through debt and dependency, including China’s expanding role? And what will it take for Africans to reclaim agency over their resources, their governance and their future?
They close by imagining what comes next for Panel 54, the guests they still want, the places they hope to travel, and the stories that must be told as Africa finds its voice in a shifting world.
Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo.
A global perspective through an African lens.
📩 Let’s talk: [email protected]
Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/panel54pod
🎙 Recorded on location in Nairobi, Kenya
🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent
They revisit the moments that challenged them, surprised them and stayed with them long after the cameras were off, from heavy episodes on conflict and sovereignty to lighter ones on CHAN, sports and African identity. The discussion opens up the unseen side of producing a pan-African show: last-minute cancellations, geopolitics affecting bookings, and the constant battle to hold space for real African perspectives in a noisy global landscape.
Ndu and Waweru also confront some hard questions from the season:Who are Africa’s next leaders? Can Gen Z sustain political pressure beyond protest? Is the continent facing a new wave of recolonisation through debt and dependency, including China’s expanding role? And what will it take for Africans to reclaim agency over their resources, their governance and their future?
They close by imagining what comes next for Panel 54, the guests they still want, the places they hope to travel, and the stories that must be told as Africa finds its voice in a shifting world.
Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo.
A global perspective through an African lens.
📩 Let’s talk: [email protected]
Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/panel54pod
🎙 Recorded on location in Nairobi, Kenya
🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent
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