Welcome to Ted Roberts' Nightline Africa--The People's Program! Airing Saturdays and Sundays at 1600 and 1800 UTC, Nightline highlights the latest issues and developments from the corners of the African continent. Nightline correspondents from Washington, DC, and across Africa offer in-depth interviews, reports and features. Saturdays, Nightline offers a brand-new feature: It's About Time, commentary on the latest political and social issues by renowned Howard University scholar, Dr. Sulayman Nyang.
Sundays, former UN Under Secretary-General for Political Affairs Dr. James Jonah, looks at the issues of peace and conflict on One Man’s Point of View; African Legends pays homage to the men and woman who have helped build the continent; Segun Adeyemi presents the latest in African sports; and Spoken word artist Omekongo Wa Dibinga offers messages of hope and inspiration. In addition, Nightline brings you African art, music, literature and culture. Nightline Africa also gives you, our listeners, a chance to express yourselves and be heard. We'll use your comments on the air: - Do you have a comment on a news item we've aired?
- Do you have a point of view you'd like to express?
- Is something happening in your city or town?
- Do you have a message for friends, family, Uncle Ted or other Nightline listeners?
Uncle Ted wants to hear from you! Call 202-203-4065 and record your message!
L to R: Douglas Mpuga; Ted Roberts, Akwe Thompson & Cecily Hilleary
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