
Susan Njanji
News Editor and Deputy Bureau Chief at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Asia-Pacific desk editor for AFP. Previously in Johannesburg, Lagos, Dakar & Harare. https://t.co/S3P6C4qpCn
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3 weeks ago |
em.com.br | Susan Njanji
Milhares de jovens e idosos descendentes de antigos escravizados desfilaram em trajes elaborados e coloridos em Lagos, a maior cidade da Nigéria, no domingo (20), para manter viva sua herança e celebrar a história afro-brasileira da cidade. A vitalidade, as cores e o ritmo lembravam o carnaval do Rio de Janeiro, embora em menor escala e do outro lado do oceano Atlântico.
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3 weeks ago |
opovo.com.br | Susan Njanji
Milhares de jovens e idosos descendentes de antigos escravizados desfilaram em trajes elaborados e coloridos em Lagos, a maior cidade da Nigéria, no domingo (20), para manter viva sua herança e celebrar a história afro-brasileira da cidade. A vitalidade, as cores e o ritmo lembravam o carnaval do Rio de Janeiro, embora em menor escala e do outro lado do oceano Atlântico. É + que streaming. É arte, cultura e história.
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3 weeks ago |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Susan Njanji
Susan NJANJI21 de abril de 2025, 6:24 a.m.·3 min de lecturaMiles de jóvenes y ancianos descendientes de antiguos esclavos desfilaron el domingo con elaborados y coloridos atuendos en Lagos, la ciudad más grande de Nigeria, para mantener viva su herencia y celebrar la historia afrobrasileña de la ciudad. La vitalidad, los colores y el ritmo recordaban al Carnaval de Río de Janeiro, aunque a menor escala y al otro lado del océano Atlántico.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Susan Njanji
Thousands of young and old descendants of formerly enslaved people donned elaborate costumes Sunday to bring the rhythm, vibrancy and colours of Brazil's Rio Carnival to the streets of Lagos in Nigeria. The festival, albeit on a smaller scale than that of its Brazilian model, helps to keep their heritage alive and celebrate the city's Afro-Brazilian history.
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4 weeks ago |
barrons.com | Susan Njanji
Attacks in Nigeria's troubled north-central state of Plateau have killed more than more than 100 people in just under two weeks. Plateau, on the dividing line between Nigeria's mostly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south, has historically been a flashpoint for intercommunal violence. Analysts say the situation in the region -- the so-called Middle Belt -- is complex. Here is what we know about the recent surge in violence.
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