ah ah, i am eddie micah julia and you are welcome to the program. that is the end of an era. queen elizabeth died after his 70 year reign tribute. subbing pouring in from all over the world would take a look at the queen's relationship with africa and what kind of legacy she leaves. but 1st, let's hear how people across the continent will remember her. will miss her calm demeanor. her leadership, us, one of the few women leaders in the world and also her contribution to blew up and says, well i as the woman, the guy who is one of the women who made the whole world proud in this pit track our world. yeah. enjoying her when dana, in most of africa, countries with slander colonialism. and we talked as a point she would have apologized as based on what people did to ask. but she didn't. and all, you know, we still have, it is foolish. it was hey, who is here? fill in ms. louis, imperfect speech. she was wanted was to be peace. even though she is limited to how much influence she could have at the time. but i think she tried her best. i mean, nobody's perfect. but she, she tried her best. so i think in africa we have a lot of respect for her. i think you have to bring back all our jewelry and oh, gold and now diamonds that i in the crown, they have to bring back everything. they be stripped from africa. she was 96 years old, so it's to be expected on she's live, go very historic, tremendous life and i hope she can rest in peace. i don't think the death of the queen affects me boys. i am. i'm pretty young and she's a british state and she's a british and i'm canyons it doesn't offer to me that months. clearly mixed reactions there. but one thing is for sure. the story of the queen can not be told without looking at a relationship she had with many african countries. here's why. queen elizabeth had a special relationship with african she turned $21.00 on a visit to south africa. and she was in kenya when she heard that her father, king george the 6th, had died. grievous news of her father's death reached the young queen married 25 at this not. and in the highlands of east africa, she returned home for her coronation. the archbishop lores the 5 pound symbol of might and power, and as he places it upon the queen's head and removes his hands, the assemblage in one voice cries, god save the queen. during his 70 year reign, the queen returned to africa on numerous occasions. this is her visiting zimbabwe than rhodesia in 1965. prior to that in 1956, the queen had been in nigeria. in 1961, she made her 1st trip to garner elizabeth toward uganda. in 1954 and in 2007. she also visited ethiopia, but not the more recent to commonwealth, memphis, rwanda, gabon, toga, or cameroon. over the decades, the queen met most of africa's notable leaders, including nelson mandela, julius narita, mobile to stacy sake of an ellen johnson, sir leaf in some african countries. places institutions and streets carried queen elizabeth's name for many decades. i'll the queen also touched many lives. he spoke to one woman in ghana who met her in person when receiving the young leaders award and award for young people across the commonwealth who dedicate their lives to serve the communities in unique ways. armina bower shares her memories of the queen with us. the news of her person is ah, so do by stating, but again, an opportunity for us to romanus, and celebrate and long lasting legacy. her unmatched humility on dignity and values of, of service ah, will continue to live in me especially, and the lives of the young people she inspired. i'm the one on one posture in the award presentation is one that reminds me of how my grandmother was keeping me the last best way in the house. just to persuade me to go to school. i was actually shedding tears while receiving the award from her. the moment of touching her hand as one that made me feel had received some new breadth of life. is a once in a lifetime experience thou for ever cherish. i'm so my touch of sympathy our, the royal family and the english people may have beautiful. so it lists my we've invited my study, i'm a, nana historian, professor on foreign policy experts at the united states international university, africa faced in nairobi, kenya, hello, and welcome to the program. say, now we've been here in some mixe