By Way of Africa
African stories are worth telling, and the culture—all of the languages, tribes, and traditions—is worth celebrating. Whether born on the continent or dispersed across the globe, the contributions of these stories to society resound uniquely, by way of Africa.
This summer, Mary Omatiga elevates the voices and names of Africa’s biggest sporting figures ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Promise Amukamara discusses the growth of the Nigerian Women’s Basketball Federation and the team’s mission ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Botswana, with only two Olympic medals, could see history made in Paris this summer. Letsile Tebogo shares his inspiring journey in sprinting.
Peter Jok’s family has given their all for South Sudan. As the men’s basketball team makes its historic Olympic debut in Paris, Jok carries forward the profound legacy ingrained in his bloodline.
Michelle Alozie is set to make her Olympic debut in Paris. The NWSL star discusses her passion for soccer, medicine, and why she chose to represent Nigeria on the world’s biggest stage.
Naomi Girma reflects on her Ethiopian values and how they influenced her passion for soccer and community.
Chiaka Ogbogu reflects on the power of representation, her Olympic success, and the impact she hopes to make as a first-generation Nigerian-American.
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Promise Amukamara didn't think pro sports was in the cards, but her family inspired and encouraged her on her route to the Olympics. Now, she and the Nigerian women's basketball team have big goals for Paris.
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