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Sunday 26 May  

NIGERIAN GIRLS!!!

Published on : 20 May 2011 - 4:16pm | By RNW Africa Desk (Video: RNW Africa)
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RNW Africa producer, Ikenna Azuike, presents "What's Up Africa" (WUA): a weekly entertainment video blog on what's hip, creative and making the news in Africa. Ikenna is on the look out for Africa's innovators and cultural creatives so be sure to get in touch via Twitter or Facebook if you have a hot tip.

WUA is Africa's response to Ray William Johnson.

Told through an African lens, WUA is Europe's first video blog focussed on a lighthearted, fresh and critical look at goings on in west, east and southern Africa. Tune in every Friday to watch a new episode!

What's Up this week: The cutest, youngest and scariest preacher ever, an inspiring writer and the latest hot single out of Nigeria is on the market... Go and get it!!!!

Watch all the other episodes here.

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