Saturday 11 July 2015

Top 7 AFRICAN v/b-logs you need to get onto

Being African in 2015 is a whole new world of opportunities, there is a vast internet on which you can meet other people from all across the continent, finding webtertainment content made on the continent isn't always the easiest, it takes some deep google searching, but i myself have, in recent weeks, done some deep searching and found some amazing content that i love.
 

i LOVE this webseries, capital L O V E, it follows the lives of 5 women from all over the continent who live in Accra, its extremely cosmopolitan and their outfits make me cry of jealously (i need to get my ankara game up for real) anyway. its almost like an African sex in the city, they address so many "taboo" subjects and break the traditional mold of what an African woman should be.


This Nigerian satire series is to die of laughter for, characters based on politicians portrayed through masterfully crafted puppets, the youtube channel ridicules those in charge (at the top DUH) with a combination of parodies and comedy skits.

She does everything from vlogging to poetry so just go and check her website,i am literally in love with her (and her hair) . The first time i saw Yagazie was on the front cover of my fathers Thisday newspaper, something about modern Nigerian women, i just really liked her hair and now i stalk her everyday (jk.... no not really) but anyway she is immensely talented and also her youtube channel is very entertaining so watch it.

I would want this Ugandan comedian to be my best friend if only she wasn't hilarious in such a cruel way. Her videos are guaranteed to make you laugh when you're feeling down. Authentic African humor is what its called(i love it). Her youtube channel is a full of comedy skits, mainly of her insulting people in an African-mother-like-way. 

This South-African vlogger gives me life with his"tief" humour, Alot of his content is based on generating humour about the cape-coloured community. His youthful take on it i absolutely love, kind of like Hazel Grace, he is funny without ever being rude. 


Adeola creates some of the best current affairs content to do with Africa, I especially liked her video in which she discusses Thomas Sankara, She might (in my impartial opinion) be one of the best pan-africanist news reporters on the internet. anyway, her channel is great for keeping up with whats happening on the continent.
This London-based fashion blogger definitely inspires me with her distinctive style. HER OUTFITS GIVE ME LIFE. She is risky and does things with clothes most of the population wouldn't think of, but i love it. The way she puts together clothing is definitely inspirational.





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