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the point of the find it here repos here. every weekend on d w, the, the world reads cindy mates at the eiffel tower for the paris spending takes 2024. but we have decided to visit the youngest of legs, but still that's working. so before we just go back and explore this beautiful town upon the beautiful immerse yourself in the vibrant concept straits of africa like blooming movie. he travelled to learn what to call all the way from london to lagos . we take a kind of new journey through nigeria, tasting some of the most popular snacks. then we meet of a d. a. as soon as he leaves born male model dominating the fasten grove. my name
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is ethan mailing. what's the idea of bunda and video of watching every night the to be as sports as 45 minutes away from johannesburg, edits shots of visitors due to its sending down the scenic views and the vintage phone set up. next me. so that's a good industry test. and intent, that's how okay, who's making his locks in a kind of way. this illustrator has $99.00 to speak to and each is a vivid one. i'd say my style is definitely influenced by african cultures influenced by the way i grew up like my hometown. so you can colorful sign is see and color for icons within like talk shops, published upside news and also like the ever changing that sort of like you'd call
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change that african. what's i like i see online and what i see on tape talk and instagram and all of these like places with young people inside off, we could connect into wrapped in a field community. 25 year old illustrates. as mentioned to childcare, 888929 perspective has managed to call about a credible space for himself in the creative industry in less than 5 years. i think 2020 for me definitely is with the full side of the rolling and i go to a lot of international clients and really proposed by creativity and my korean to a different level. and i feel like with that obviously it comes with a lot of changes and a lot of challenges. so one was me having to work from home because it was during the pandemic. and another one that's a different thing. navigating your own business and seeing how much of a shift it is working with colleagues,
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friends to working sony alone and also and then 3rd, why don't say definitely having to manage your own finances, accounting taxes holding yourself accountable for everything that you do and time lives. if we happen to be in cape town last year, we would have seen that, but more about that later from ural. so new york billboards sent on to illustrated for some of the coolest brands locally and internationally. so what is accepting the world's to his office? i came across to the clock, those work on instagram and i loved his pop thoughts and his ability to really feel local and all that came through comp and design to give them similar clusters and within their international concepts. i loved his work and it took a couple of months working with international teams to refund the designs, which it, in essence was bringing the quint central elements of job the like the director, and to choose some of the, the buildings to know try to fix the very open space, so we brought some of those and, and, and made it fun. so it was great. i mean,
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you like dream about like working with different clients. but like we never use tribes like on the on the comes along, it's really special and it's something that you want to do more. you try your level best to like fulfilled a brief and let to create the work that you're going to be proud of. and also with that, you know, you look back can be the, or, you know, i did that one assume changes because korea highlights was collaborating with other design is on the larger than life based of campaign that was live at the world. payments being a waterfront in cape town, south africa. so basically the campaign was joy from africa, so representation of things and places and people that represent the story in africa cause it so you select santa claus and like a white man on like a of a k who is a read seems but one to, to be african inspired enough african elements in that context and not just like a man in a suit after high school. and then just a one, a best to read, to study at the academy of digital art in tape ton, a new mazda and a township in
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a while ago province is where he grew up and where he collaborated on his 1st ever me role. within like my hometown to a lot of um, autistic spaces that i saw so necessarily like museums of categories. but to see um, like the types of science seeing publish upside, see any sort of like 5 years within like the things that are what sizeable and well within my reach in terms of um, even less textbooks and high school to sort of like fields my level of like creat solvency and understanding what be an honest this means. and i grew my own perspective and direction from like seeing those elements and seeing what i had a rough and as a studio name suggest perspective matches your work can be influenced by so many different people. so many different cultures. so many different languages and like your state perspective is not necessarily the only one that matches within like the context of the universe with the world. but it's important for you to like know
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what everybody story is such a bit, understand what you're doing within like you know, a brief or a project and all of that from good m, as in, in the province of south africa to a global candace. it's an intense as $99.00 perspective on identity pop culture and african art assistant, the worth exploring absolutely beautiful. and those the kind of full capturing that is spelled like incidence of a 50 full set as well. as soon the story of slow, the advocate principal is definitely a place but to you was visit when you comes will have to be a sport. does i go through those kind of a little town, gets me to the co owner as long as not exact and the collect, adams days when they come out. i absolutely love the place. so kind of full for those that are in a fitful what is so critical, was both for the foaming of to move the principle that pre made in 2012 and has since been kept open as a tourist destination so that people can come and get that idea, let's stick
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a 1950 to feel and um, just kind of frame and this and the state the yeah. so be about 19 fifties, which is the state takes re scream 19 fifties. it is where you can actually watch the form in the place where the phone was made from the misapplied deal. faithful to what it is today. what has been the evolution of the nice, i would say it has definitely predominantly become a tourist attraction. and since then, it is also been backed up to a lot of young artists, south africa and, and africa in that have use this place and they own music videos and they own full introduction. now i walked in here, right, and i've already spotted what has been my favorite building. i want to know from you with your favorite spots within this area. i would definitely have to say the dyna it is pink. it's colorful. it is the a sense of the 1950s to me. there's something about the dyna, i know that you can come to people and not have them look say, just how good are they? some of the 10 out of 10, but you are going to have to be the judge of that. well,
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i called wage as the organize that for me. i'm going around to explode because they so many snouts that i need to take for vice. the grad stories, you an active max and to showcase modern africa. this next individual exemplifies just that gets ready to be inspired by young women, all alone and a small come from, jumped into like goals, british, nigerian content creative, polluting newbie is braving the road. my god, prompted by the name says politely and balked on her adventure from europe to west africa that johnny falls with dangerous setbacks and disasters. like a serious car accident or on that light to what had motivations of just little things during it. most of my southern culture and took maintenance of the older people can be inspired as well. and, you know, over the years of rest of the countries,
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we have 80 plus countries right now. and i wanted to coordinate is to place that closer to home london and leo's phone and that goes nigeria. petaluma was 10 when she moved with her family to london, england where she has lived ever since. on january the 24th 2024. let me set off from london. so her biggest trip at 1st it's also does up and on to the very top which is 0. that's like why she continues through france and spain to job role to, to catch the next very, to the african continent. standing in morocco, now i want to come to name i'll come in for you, come on from are all go through the those mountains to the west. and so hara the 3 day crossing things were moving quickly, but then they got more difficult. one of the biggest challenges, so once i go back into west africa and the result i owe them, this is hard like,
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you know, from the rule to just fuzzy because i'm just being on the roof for too long and then the board is issue. and then the cause that was that back to back. but yeah it's, it's priceless. now i'm gonna put them, i'll put price on it's, it's just so much incredible memories. salumi was on the road for 75 days, taking her time to get to know the countries and that people, since she set out from london to lake. also she covered more than 10000 kilometers and passed through a total of 17 countries. but she's all completely alone. instagram followers, keep a company. she started with 12000 and they ended up with around 300000. i was generally just doing these. i know the route, another brand new venture. you know, it was just made to be thing that, you know, i love to do. i want to showcase africa into play some concerts as a content creates. so by quickly just cause i don't know, this is known, no more thing. the people that buy into a story buying, connecting with you on the very deeper level of success on instagram,
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can be attributed to how open take on is to personality luxury. living those times they actually got that side of the shower and everything in between. most of the time she slept in her 12 year old push. oh, face the press stops. eating and small caps, hazel, while driving, no makeup, reality uncomfortable. close. that was very important to have a wanted to see what like a traveller going from one place to the next. what is your leave to realities? i was able to see the other situation like any normal drive and my v i p. those, or you have pre check whatever, and it was tough facing, her fee is coming. massage, any handling corruption and bureaucracy at the board is bad roads, roman problems, a no internet, foresight. ponce of a day today. it's a lot of ups and downs, but they're all always good moments. she experienced
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a west moment on the ivory coast, believe me, crushed into a trunk but didn't have warning lights on in the middle of the page blank road. for minutes i was driving the next minutes. i wasn't you know, the f i was up in my face was like, what just happened? miraculously, polygamy was on home, giving up was out of the question. after 10 days at the mechanic, lou, me as the car had been prisoned, was back on the road and driving through, gone a toko. i'm beginning to want it's final destination to take off the bottle guide. i'll go on april the 7th. 2024. pollute me reach the border of nigeria and became the 1st woman of color to drive from london to nigeria alone the that level of just being poured. so someone else like strangers, it was incredible. like everybody knew something was happening like the community really came up as a nation. there was, as there was a celebration,
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which is just yeah, the very next day polluted me and her parents for welcome to his guest by the governor of like all state of and all tony reimbursed for all the travel expenses. but also received a new cox an apartments and were appointed torres in ambassador spending accounts. my message is for young people and women especially to go out of the things that they truly want to do. i hope you see my jenny and they are just inspired to go after everything because i've realized on the other side, the few on the other side of going up to everything that you want is to do with the magic is recon. wait to see how petaluma is journey, continues to me to call that so bravely passive it until the very end is involved as a retirement on display had a cultural center and they goes below me already has the eyes peeled for new adventurous bacteria. nicholas: so the long see they are in the habit and tell me what you think,
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okay. the student is, comes is not upset and in fact it makes me live in other things so. so let me know . so people comfortable and safe. they also come for the 4th. yes, they 30 is simple, but everything is locally source, so it is just ask you to delicious wireless because of the seem ideal for the overall look of grateful. so when the creators wanted to make the movie n 19 fifties rock and roll theme to movie, they really wanted to invoke that typical idealistic color. full 19 fifties theme that we saw on old hollywood movies to fix it on old hollywood movies. but they wanted to bring in a south african twist, and that was going to be this day thing for the movie that was made on the premises . so it is kind of that idealistic 19 fifties. you know, the pink cause the color full buildings. but they wanted to put a little bit of
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a south african slave into it. and what feature plans do you have for the marvelous funded lens? fateful is evolving. we are always trying to keep up with the trains. we definitely want to include more curious, seem the veins and maybe in future host some markets. and also we look forward to welcoming even more talented young offices. well he has, it's a post. so kind of a full feature like year and was being is a, jamie, a pulled flavors and rich traditions from black tie beans, fishing tips. and even though not, let's need to be ready for those tantalizing adventure. what do black eyed peas have in common with donors? and present chips. well the 3 are on my list today, but they got style. come with me to take a look or rather a flights of the 3 most popular snacks in nigeria. nigeria is celebrated flights,
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rich tapestry of cultures and cuisines from by caesar. last fries to savory, so yeah. today we check out what all the nigerian foods reflects, this vibrant taste and history. i'll be starting off one of my favorite places right here in the heart of last gives bullet and fish slay god. i'm going to be having some bullet which is real time, same with fish. now these 2 least the combination is pretty much the nigeria and equivalent to i guess vision ship extremely popular all around the country, particularly in the south of the country and put back on the past them. we are grilling fish, make use of cookouts of up your contribution on goods if you're okay, so you can either pick row got left, be a task space. what was the last one? go to court faces, okay. or a mac or o you. right? it's just a macro. okay. how long do you normally grill your fist full? why it's for it's 5. 45 minutes. that's how long it takes just about ready to go to
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dry on this. be on your okay, i'll show you what the, what kind of fishing when this book offers. okay, the bullet and fish is interwoven with the color mary, traditions on the southern region of my period here in legal it is often sold by street vendors and enjoyed by people from all walks of life. but what makes this bull is so popular and yet different from other than nigerian dishes. so you need to talk to me about your secret stuff. yeah. how do use for the spicy all the fees and fees go drive? so the 1st step it says here is just to get the phase draw on to go down your upright, your thoughts when dr. jimmy investors. okay, as far as the how is those prices? y'all do use my g o you come to me. so as a certified, you're a bad babe for me when it comes to buddy, i'm fish,
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it's secret is all in the sauce. i love the spice and it's of this awesome it just really add something to it. but without a shadow of a doubt, this smoky spicy combination is short to leave a lasting impression off to the invitation of fish and chips. it's onto the real black eyed peas whose fame stretches all the way to brazil. no, nope, the band, although maybe they like it to in any case, the next dish is a beam dish. a very about babe, i'm very excited to be sharing the story with you guys. why more? no more like a beans is traditionally seems. i'm a special leave, or they call it with era. i'm going to be leaving shack. victoria will walk us through how it's made. ok, so it is one way is um, it seemed about um, being physically prepared with fresh stipend on your own. tomatoes sometimes, which is not really monday treated as well as the prices on every other thing you
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need to ask moines was to present by african slaves during the colonial period. impacting brazilian cuisine significantly, also known as i literally only liked this protein rich dish originated with the euro. but people of nigeria then, and i'm to go, what are some of the traditional ways that we can serve up some delicious my way? yeah. okay, so we've got um i last week, otherwise known as gary. sure. cause problem. i don't not got any names on me. soaking. gary nigeria, i feel like that's the best thing. like if you're not having folks gary, i'm moines. you will not get to that 20, so no feeling, you know, so to additionally, that's how he says, but they could use other things that could use like cob. this cost the, these are the real black ip, 9, brazil. they modify the recipe depending on what they had available. the slaves would either use black beams, kidney beans, or even white beans,
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as well as that. they also add their own local ingredients, such as time, oil, onions and peppers. to that i forgot to mention that they wrap their own version of one way in banana leaves. well, i'm going to have mine plain jane because that's how i like it. separate story. yeah, thank you. why, why might have spread all around the world? let's try another nigerian culinary invention. the plus are known, but better that american don't us. when it comes to post box is the queen book phone. honestly, you do more than try to do more than try pulse made from sweet flour and molded into bolts which are deep fried. it is so simple that it's not on usual to find roadside food vendors all over the nigeria, making the snacks at every time of the day. so as a queen of tough for me to tell me about the origins of cultural significance, i would say that pop pulse has evolved. i mean, when i was growing up my,
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my costs was the place to get before you had, like most people with the boxes, the gap boxes. so i know that every policy needs for full. absolutely. it's most of the policy when it comes to niger and puff off, but what are some of the pitfalls that we should avoid? what some of the things that we should avoid doing so, you know, make back to a full. but post post is when i 1st of all of your post office plus if you up a full full so it doesn't rise properly. like if there's no warm enough, you know, the environment that you're allowing you to prove, then it's an issue. so those are some little little things that happened before federal wrong. ok. so i guess the last thing for me to answer is how do you it's possible. i know you maybe think, you know, maybe i'm just going to attack it with my knife and for it maybe a spoon. no, no need for all of that extra stuff. all you need or do this for 5 best friends right here. this is lynn chance of greatness. pop,
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great man of over here and there you have of it. and so this is jeremy from p. the fontaine, so called all 3 of niger as most loved food, writs and history and heritage. and i forgot to mention when you're on this neck of the woods friendship, don't forget about it. try the real big. but the, the bone in sydney, g o l d a as a simple model. alton gemini, it combines the fashion feed does face grace is the covers of magazines, advocates, as well as may just be, for runways, do enjoy all the dia is deputies most successful, my own model, no one is more in the month and he is. the job has completely changed his not, his face, the doings, international magazines, and advertising campaigns. he works with the biggest fashion houses worldwide. this model has missed modeling has connected me to a new world, a world that i had previously never been exposed to. all of the data was born
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instead of going to fed have 5 children. when he was 11, his mother sent him to him book you for that in his father's footsteps. he lived here for work and the 1980s copied bruce rig. it took me a full year to learn to pronounce that way. and it wasn't just the language cultural differences also post the challenge deal was surprised to find that you can just play soccer with it. you like also graduating from high school all for the as does it to us is a boss and a 21. he was discovered by models scouts. finally, in 2015 and renowned handed agency signed him previously had been rejected by other agencies always on the same grounds. today, according to the industry website models dot com also the a is one of the 50 most successful mail models world wide. he was even nominated for best international male model of the world fashion of both and not doing this
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a t as in demand today. but that doesn't mean racism is a thing of the past in 2018 major high street session chain h and then prove just that on a website, a black child was pictured wearing especially with the inscription coolest monkey in the jungle. the scandal sparked fist protests and even vandalism. critics took to social media to voice the outrage. the company promptly removed the thoughts of apologize for elsa diaz. such scandals are a result of not recognizing racism when it occurs. there is, he says, an urgent need for both people of color in the fashion industry to bring these issues to the for the i'm as you might have one also. and if you had a person of color in the room where the shooting took place, they would have immediately come forward and said, i think this will offend people. we need more discourse, more exchange. so we understand what can hurt people. also the a visit to say that go on a regular basis to use as a success,
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to improve living conditions for children in his home country. to this end, he has set up a foundation. they also to have found ation, which helps renovate dilapidated schools. among other things, we focus on areas where children are living in poverty, almost by the size. we go to their schools and bring colorful paint for the wall. and then the kids can run home to their parents and say, mom, my school has never been so beautiful. when you give a child that kind of environment, they have a place to dream at some point. also the season self and the children of seneca and especially with the live star he enjoys today. he finds it important to give back full. we hope that you enjoyed the brief 12 have to be as post as much as we did follow. do you take us out on dw wps. com, forward slash feedbacks from myself, emailing. i do have bundles. thanks for watching the
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