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Hall of Fame Society. A proud nationalized American citizen for more than 20 years, his passions include cricket, Caribbean Carnival, poetry, jazz and jogging. Thursday, Apr 01 On this last episode, we look back on 23 years of joyous, difficult and always informative conversation. He joins Kojo to talk about his vision for the museum and how it can help us make sense of this moment in history. He then moved to Washington, D. He has also been active in Guyaid, an organization devoted to the welfare of children in Guyana.

Nnamdi was honored as a civil rights hero by the National Council for Community Justice in ; and in , the Library of Congress selected Nnamdi as the keynote speaker for African American History Month. In , he was named a "Washingtonian of the Year" by Washingtonian magazine. Become a Member Sign up.

He is a very prominent journalist who has gained a big name in the Media industry. Despite all the publicity, Kojo has managed to keep a low key about his marital status. Whether or not Kojo is married, the matter remains at the hands of those who are very close to him.

When he was a high school student, Kojo and his friends opposed British colonialism at odds with their parents. While there, Kojo developed some interests in the Black Power movement. In , Kojo moved to Washington, D. He started his National Public Radio career in Kojo became an editor for a news magazine program on WOL called Sauti in After he married in , Kojo adopted another on-air name that he would use for the rest of his career, i.

Howard University was a historically black university based in Washington. Later on, Kojo becoming a news director, he helped in the production of a local news program, The Daily Drum. Sarah Gonzalez — host. Rund Adelfatah — host.



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