A few days ago, I engaged with a post by a University Professor on social media and its role in the destabilization of democracy. In my response, I argued that in some—if not most—Sub-Saharan African countries, social media has become a powerful tool for political transformation. I cited Kenya as a case in point. Today,…More
Author Archives: Nana
Hi! I’m Nana, a traveler, researcher, and storyteller with a deep love for cultural discovery and human connection. My journeys have taken me across Africa—not just as a tourist, but as someone who has lived, worked, and learned from the communities I’ve encountered.
This blog is a space where I share reflections, stories, and hidden gems from places often overlooked on the tourist map. I write from experience, curiosity, and a deep respect for the people and places I meet along the way.
My West African Journey: Chad, my Unlikely Home
Chad, Chad, and Chad It is one of the least talked-about destinations when it comes to tourism. Even for me, the first time I landed in its capital, N’Djamena, in May 2016, it was not for tourism but rather for work. I was heading there to conduct field research in the refugee context. Quick fact:…More
My Adventures in Southern Africa Region: A “Missed” Stop in South Africa
If you’ve ever found yourself at international airports like Nairobi, Addis Ababa, or Dar Es Salaam, chances are you’ve seen a banner reading “Visit South Africa”. I certainly did. But it never grabbed my attention. I simply wasn’t interested in planning a trip to South Africa. For the simple reason that, one of my core…More