Maisha Kazini: The loss of the Kenyan soul, with Mordecai Ogada (Part 3): Knowledge
This last part of the conversation reflects on knowledge, legacy and the Kenyan generations, and expresses hope in the Kenyan youth to lead a national renewal from the current decadence. Mordecai Ogada is a conservation consultant and a carnivore ecologist.

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Maisha Kazini: The loss of the Kenyan soul, with Mordecai Ogada (Part 1): Families and relationships

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Kenya is where the ideas are: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada

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Maisha Kazini: The academy has lost its soul: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada (part I)

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Generational Stupidity and the struggle for our soul

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Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

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The Comfort of Intellectual and spiritual poverty

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Unpacking the Cotton-Mitumba debate: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada

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The perception economy: Lets retain our connection to external reference points!

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Our enemies are true to their cruel history, while we are busy serving what they say is "our future"

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Maisha Kazini: "The academy has lost its soul: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada (part II)

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„Diese Akte muss auf den Tisch!“ Wahrheit über Merkel? | Dr. Hans-Georg Maaßen

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History, Narrative and the King's visit: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada (part 1)

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Why Western Capitalism Needs to Fracture African Society by Age and Gender

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The Poisonous Mantra of Wealth...

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My journey of reflection: A discussion of "Green and Evil" with Mordecai Ogada

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Do we have doors, and identities within us, or are we just open entrances like caves?

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Mind and Soul 24: Knowledge comes from work (not the "AI is here to stay" choir)

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Settler colonialism: A conversation with Mordecai Ogada

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Maisha Kazini: Work, jobs or servitude? A conversation with Mordecai Ogada (part 1)

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