Ma! Am very proud of you, your hard work for making a visual documentation of Africa's history. Our ancestors will be proud of you as we the earthlings are. You stand tall to once again remember us the wisdom our ancient Queens had on the politics, Religion, History etc. Thank you once again
Zeinab, you are quite an educator and lover of humanity and truth! Thank you for giving of yourself to share Africa and its peoples, cultures and lifestyles, showing the world, itself and its homeland, no matter what we were thought! Much appreciated!
Zeinab Badawi I stumbled upon your broadcast about three months ago and I love it. I had been wondering why we/us as Brown people, hardly ever see anyone like us telling our history. It’s so profound hearing you. Keep bringing us our history & may God bless & keep you, your cameramen, our people etc. safe out there.
Zeinab, I think this is the best documentary I've seen on African history to date! I'm of Jamaican descent, so it has been incredibly insightful, refreshing and exciting to learn about our history before slavery!!! I really hope that this doc will continue to reach more and more audiences!
I absolutely loved the series as I have always been interested in the varias cultures of Africa. I gained a great deal more information that I had learned already.
Zenaid Badawi deserves to be called Mother Africa , she gave birth to the History of Africa and if not then an award should made in her honor and called the Mother Africa award .
Great series, I love how she connects with the people on her travels. Can’t help wondering though, why she wears the same clothes all the time. I find that rather odd!
I, too wondered about the clothes as well. But, she talked about that in another interview and she had a reason for that , it makes sense. I saw myself as looking for something negative to say about someone, I have gotten to respect for their work and brought knowledge to my life and I chose to leave my curious or negative thought, were it was, in my mind. But, thank you for sharing yours, each day we learn and grow as a result...you are cool!
Like in Australia, e.g. they only teach Australian history, the only history they know about Africa is the hunter gatherers small groups in Africa. They don't know anything about all the ancient empire in Africa. They were taught only about the hunter gatherers society. I have to educate few colleagues on Africa history. And they were very interested. Keep up the good work.
Afrika is still not de-colonized. Does Afrika have its own paradigm other than begging and aping others? All talking without action is Biloba Pamba or nonsensical Zeinab.