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austin here, this branch taking space is absolutely perfect for best book events, and that's why we're here today for a royal get together. that's the phone, the buck healing and relaxation. now that's something i can really get behind, but 1st we meet again a in teacher pers, these becky who is using dance as an educational medium in his classes. then it's off to allow we to find out why a route to a fashion designer refuses to be labeled and discover how south african at 1st those thing are known. lucy transformed her to a magic past into global success. i'm thinking about the whole matter. you and you're watching at re max the venomous deadly and feared snakes be nigeria. 20000 people fall
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victim to snake bites annually. but in lagos, nigeria, you can safely bite back, ready to try since may creep. poisonous deadly scan. snakes, materials, ministry of health records, around $20000.00 snake bites a year, 2000 of them signing. so even here in lagos, you can get bitten by a snake, but this a mouth assigned to the story. some people he enjoyed eating snake made a likely, if it was because of the preferred is the meat. so soft on the very 14. but let's find out what makes the city see, count the restaurant of the e. j a k i the snake man. how does he make these dangerous animals process the night to you in menu? the 1st thing i'll go out to my mostly ok. there's no danger in the eating snake
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need to, but there are some people in but don't worry who won't eat it. who josh? i will talk to them. it's a taboo because they worship snakes, but most people leave them all local people told them, i guess make me it has no side effects. it's white meat and it's very good to go long was it was mr. guy will go up and not genius makes the most, he killed on size. so how do you spell but a jo, change the narrative. but before we find that you see pushing and turning snake patient into a sole shop, the delicacy, we have a look at the balcony snake market where you can get the rip towels in all shapes and sizes the, the snakes that are coming in this market have inter legs with some species, legs are visible from outside to so we know the species of snakes through their heads in skins. while i will load all the restaurants,
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it's time to prepare the snake snake meat is barbecued or cooped in a suit. but each of his being cooking with snake meat for the 10 years knows how to make it tasty. so what is his secret recipe? that's right, never. we're cooking the snake meat pepper soup. and once the snake meat is on the fire, we are in specials seasoning and sauce sauce. in restaurants like papa egos, nigerians try out snake me but it's still not as common as in the u. s. site where a rattlesnake is widely accepted as exhausting game made in asia snake is also a popular 90 because if it's an aged health benefits me, it's very, i important seen and it's continuous essentially trends go with helping main cnn. the whole gaming system. sneak means also contains collab jane very. i include june
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dials in mentioned in profile bone and joint in the body case, nick me is very sees to close on was the it is see that that is called of because that is where the point is. england or the place, you know, socrates look is a so once the it is surveyed or it is safe for consumption and it just sticks the normal routes in precise or washing cleaning on soil cooking. so eliminates any dates on john daniel c. shift but each i will not stop trying to convince nigerians to include snake late as part of the diet, whether his efforts will change the mixed perception of snakes among africans. is another question in the kingdom of of let's go to the royal met. the estate has been the traditional
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home of list, such as royalty for generations. the ox and hill is traditionally with a king's cat to have greased. not only is a breath taking the beautiful. there's also an inspiring story behind it. i'm here with his royal highness, friends say so bedding. say so to find out more, please tell us what is the story behind the oxen hill? well, i say the options hill stands from the facts, all that as a young man i grew up in and around animals. ok, now that's where the aux and comes from us. and the place that we have now developed to be a leisure and event venue. we used to keep all goals. how is the august and health project as a whole been set up to just maybe incorporate the villages we're going to have occasion to include the community in such and such a way that they, they, they become part of the close the option hill example we're hoping at some dates
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they're going to have a, like a, a farmer's market adults since, okay, where we're inviting or the community to come in. bring the products to, to dalton hill, full full, full, full market sales. then you blend it and make it likely a swab where that would be stores of goods and produce from the farmers. my goal is to have your bubbly on the side as much to discover much to learn that there was ox and health the very, very best. thank you for making time. family such a royalty. we now head off to gun where innovative educator is teaching students card subjects through the art of dang it through government with drop held 3 major consent was the secret behind this teaches ability to keep students e get the less i'm going to need them to come to school,
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i'm building that step confident that relationship so that people don't feel free to communicate with teachers. especially sucky, simply known as the does since school teacher is convinced the 11 months can be a fun of dunston. how can move miss and with them, and loved the economic potential of young minds less find them? this is sucky brings do an energy to the local present to in school, in or both who a role town in the eastern region of donna, his creative teaching methods and innovative practices of and him. it's a national, a claim organizations such as eunice to appreciate his approach to education. however implemented his own conventional teaching misses in the rather conservative rural gamma was not exactly easy. was with the biggest concerns against it. it sounds and thoughts. we are playing the kids come to school and they don't land in
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fully all bogged down. but a lot of the case without these into too many people will come to school and parents who it will have an interesting pain. the fees or paying bills in school. but as i started my methodology, pupils, i come to school and it's last period to also make you happy man, for the responsibility in desk. so many children in rule gonna come from low income families where the priority of survival. they may be needed at home to help with finding out the house of tools. and these take precedence over education. however, basic education and government is compulsory and music and does a parts of the curriculum music and dance as possible. the genius curriculum is in the creative us about the form in us. so we normally do it as a sub. this one is, oh, but little the, we know that before a few this music and those institutions, other subject until assessing came in. and we realized that, wow,
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the integration of music and down into teaching english language, mathematics and science is really helping the students is helping them in retention . and it's helping them to engage them so much more in that seem to see do a platform using and as in other subjects. also, bessie is committed to using creativity as a teaching tool. but how does it look like to integrate? does sending to teach us up just like most english or science the lesson or desktop is that we had because we locked my ts. i'm really intense on that. seem to see a lot of my ts. what i find out people is that have been telling these, i'll go back a little practice. it's with a dance, then i'll come back to class to it's in with the less. and then i will demonstrate it's pressed for people to know how to go about that. then i thought i practice with the people that i've taught processing needs to get. i asked people to come in
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for demonstrates for the 1st of all 4 feet. after that, we are done processing and i've them quite save them in societies. yeah. want to come up, bring it to me with excellence marks by now. everybody here has accepted presses, teaching mrs. inventing a new level, and mrs. the think of the students 1st and teaches them the subject must have with joy, while at the same time convincing purely to this, they are told in how the rights to education has that always impresses cooling. my mind to be a to, to i'm going to be telling me a lot because i remember when i was in music fish as own times seduce me. that turns off. right? and on the board, right in the assignment on the board. and it was that need to become a teacher. i was good at playing football as well. but once we have time is on people's way and you know, no because of anything but how to just drop off let's in. yeah,
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please. i thought was really that i should also come to the team. fluid had been for the good talent, then made them one of the best all these people and that's yeah, talented in my school. when it comes to previous like life same, i squeeze, went through percent, increase the people that yeah me selected to present my school. these people that are talented, i'm making good results in academics. however, if level is more important than the academic result, why should does the old face change the view? i believe christian box kind of seems not for the gonna isn't the what is that, you know, gets involved the complete school. yeah. and how that will get to enjoy the big, usually a big telling for that country. that's why we have the conflicts here in the day. and the end of the day when we build up the kids up solidly from school, from scratch, it's available to reduce the one in plymouth. and what not. when the gun on the
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pest is guidance, the students no longer simply walk to school. the does the a wait, so was a bright, so future would have recept filled with and says he has them and told me i wouldn't want to be a student at the school and enjoy such a fun filled learning experience, gardening and champagne at the royal my ga, sounds like a crusty combination but is it i'm here with sky lead. we often help event manager to find out more about this particular event inside the hopes of confessed with events like this progression. um, i think you start small and see who becomes part of that community and you create things together. and this, this space itself is created on the basis of education. so we want to teach people skills, get people from all walks of life, of different talents, and bring all that stuff here and in part of the territory right now. thank you for
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your time and squarely. our next story is about fashion design. uh, roof 2 uh, problems is despite being differently abled loses out to 10 inch perceptions of the fashion world around ability and adapt a fashion this is not really just up to you is tailor made fashion in the to a sensitive way. simply fashion for everyone. because this will allow, in label, offers adaptable clothing. it helps us, uh, improve, uh, confidence. like for sure that, uh, where is it and competing with other question designers in the industry. it helps us to improve interest is the key. versity and the key. and the question in this was to, i never saw myself as disabled. she has always challenged yourself and is always strive for excellence more and more of her childhood dream that becoming a pilot came to nothing later. for now, let's take
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a look at what it means to her to be holding her 1st fashion show in this is mallory today of the showcase enclosure fashion. mainly uh, its of questions that you get on your way once in was expressed a occasion i, i wanted to let people know that you said beat is already might be essentially that if we can come together and showcase our talents and lift the world's, i know or see what we're doing, and it's also one way of letting people know that we've been, was we disagreed, is we don't on any way for the nation, i think. or that moves who has been physically challenge since, but was also the victim of a tragic accident at the age of 2 or 90, put it in hot water and then disappeared. although he was treated with hospitalized quickly as possible, the injuries left a physical impact for life. how did you cope with this terrible experience?
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what made her keep her faith in her fellow human beings and their willingness to learn about possible inclusion? i knew exactly where i wanted to be. i knew exactly where i want to be and i knew exactly what i want to be. so giving up was not a solution for me in the knowing for sure. that's where i'm coming from. it has been hard. so it kept me going in the, for the fact that i had to except myself, the way i am. so that really made me i to go on. even though ruth managed to finish school and attend to technical college, she had to give up her dream of becoming a pilot and felt condemned to a life as a seamstress. at least that's how she saw the fashion design closer was pushed into at the time. what is changed since then after 3 semesters? let's say in um i studied that. ok. and i think this is something that i can
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do. i kept on products thing. i kept on replacing more. i bought slasher names on that roof. finally graduated for the credit and an award as the top student and best fashion designer, attorney had just begun. i manage doing a now works for both of us, one of the district. so for us to work in trying to train the 3 and my new stream and he said, i should not work for training, says that's record i one as the best team, a question design of this some changes 93. i managed to should get to make designs in portugal, uvf why so who has never worked to stay and not just i don't have a b, c, d. she comes in to see i can do that. i can do that and she's go that for monday. i teach and then she says i can do it. i like the state. oh, who's the way she comes in? she doesn't look a test of that and what she presents and how she does, which if you can you. oh,
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you overlooking the well known fashion designer lindy alphonso. this was mentor. she was the 1st to test her designs internationally at portugal, factually. when with that and looking at these pieces after the fashion, i was shocked. so the excitement that i had insight if i was excited best and that i was also behind. or how did you take the test that she made for me a little things for 2 years retreat? i have been a customer to. huh. the dispute, if uh, res. so maybe for me, i have lots of sheet and you made crowds as well as i showed what if i weren't sold . so it's a little things we came into half collection with our current collection, who's jude well, has reached yet another milestone on her journey to inclusion. i'm focusing on continuing a policing may. so fashion designers most especially those people with disabilities . and we're looking for to have training in we're looking forward to hosting more
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question event from one thing i inclusive read. see, for, i'm wondering, unity diversity and from watching list skews and telling so that people with disabilities has in 5 to 10 years, i see myself as being one of the base question designed us to come out of my, our mutual guessing outside of my loudly being known to as a country who's cuba shows us what inclusion looks like with every stage and every tiny piece of fabric. fashion for all inclusive fashion and, and inclusive life making that possible is her passion. ruth is a reminder to all of us that with resilience we can train, you succeed at anything we put our minds to i'm speaking of resilience after losing
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her mother and on to h. i. v and aids south efforts in seeing a number listing going on my transfer them to greece, to powerful music rising from heartbreak to a global sensation taken listen, the this voice leaves no one called a rousing f, o soul peppered with motown an old school. so that the congest is her trademark, the so that they can sing and song, right to know, since the spirit to the emphasizes the power of culture and tells of family society and personal experiences. and these as we are about to find out, we're not always as glorious as they are today. so it's been on stage and i, i voice my opinions and i'm heard, you know, and also i think it's something that it,
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here's my child of traumas because there was a lot of being, you know, dismissed in that whole process of, you know, not having parents and all these and all this was a lot of, you know, you don't meant i, you don't do, you know, you so now being able to have a stage and, and have a voice. it kinda solely feels that gap and gives me so much sleep in north was the 1st to meet with the heart states when she was 12 years old and her mother died of h i v and aids leaving her and her siblings with her aunt. how is you putting all that into words or rather into music? i grew up, it's the best heart in the eastern cape. um, south africa was raised by a single mother and she was a son of a month and a traditional sheila. and so i groping in and it was quite a noisy home, especially during weekends there would be a lot of people coming into the house that will be fluttering. office cheap in and
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then use it from my mom's sounds too well known. a community solves a traditional songs, the b team of the drum. i then became that child bed would be closed every now and then to come and dance. so it gets. 7 that's where my and team and skills. when we moved and nurtured, i think that was the fence of no food. the thing, the immunization, the, the 36 year old played and sang the role of media much in south africa's biggest movie montela long ago to freedom knows lucy knows how to shine, even though her personal demons would difficult to overcome her because shock was repeated when her aunt also died of age heavy in a few years after her mother. how did she still make it to the top of some african music and the world stage?
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i felt like i had a beautiful childhood student then being in a shed in the, in the informal settlements. i did not feel weird guess because, you know, everybody, we were all the same until of cause you grew up and you realize that that was quite messy. but i did use music as a tool to get me out of a dock moments to get me out of bed a moment off to get me out of rejection. when my aunt passed away, it was a because it was a very difficult situation because the lady now that took over the house really wanted us out. i remember having a fight with her. and for some reason, i told her that i'm not going anywhere. i don't know way i got the got to just
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leave it, but i did as an i'm not going anywhere, but i made a decision again that you know what? i'm going to finish my metric. i'm going to stay here. i'm going to take whatever that she brings because i want to finish my metric. and after finishing my metric, i'm going to move out, and that's exactly what i did after passing of final exams exceptionally well despite the difficulties known for she made the choice to pursue accounting in university. but her career aspirations took a different turn. my background is the following. me, you know, i don't have an interest the court and what do i do? i had to find myself a job. and i went to look at a restaurant in cape town called star test. and the interesting thing about this risk doing is that we use the tables and then you come to the stage and perform. of course i searched it, serving tables, but i guess i did a pretty good job on that stage. i decided that this has been nice that i want to
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know who she has use the power of music to share songs about her pox. her mother relationships, societal issues and more. what else is she sharing with her audience? is i went back to my mom's traditional ceremonies. they would be just singing on bella, we call them bella, you know, young been the grandma global media. yeah. so then uh yeah, yeah, i'm gonna google me and let me know. so there's like, you know, a lot of that being so they use a lot of that is gracious numbers he has performed at the world's most prestigious music festivals along stalls like human speaking lionel richie and mamma. and with her christmas and all she learned
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from her mother, noah mofas's applicants found resides in out the and that's it for today. so we've had a taste of making nigeria educational dance, move from gardner and the rhythm of fashion and music we hope to day. so has kept you on your toes, go to d, w dot com slash after max for more, from the kingdom of this are too good. 5 for now the, the, the long paper
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i want to tell you something. it today me, my husband was a shock. i never saw that this could happen to me raising awareness of h, i, b, and on. and we're still in test shane silence, we need to break out of and i want to tell you something how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw looters. dream was within reach. she'd become a star in turkey overnight. then a man took everything from her with the help of his family and music, she read to 10. and then his system also became a family scholar by hatred and mother and the daughters. i am willing to work for
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