This West African staple is made from pounded yam and often served with soup or stew.
What is fufu?
On October 1, 1960, this most populous African country gained independence from Britain.
What is Nigeria?
This South African anti-apartheid revolutionary became the country’s first Black president in 1994.
Who is Nelson Mandela?
What is "I’m not lying" or "I’m telling the truth" in Jamaican slang?
Me Nah Lie
What does ACA stand for
African and Caribbean Association
Often called “the national dish of Ethiopia,” this sour, spongy flatbread is made from teff flour and used to scoop up stews and vegetables.
What is injera?
The first Sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from European colonial rule, this West African nation achieved it on March 6, 1957. Answer:
What is Ghana?
Born in Kenya, this Academy Award-winning actress starred in 12 Years a Slave and the Black Panther films.
Who is Lupita Nyong'o?
What is "I don't know" in Nigerian Pidgin?
I no sabi
What event happens every spring term?
ACA Night
This West African country is widely believed to be the birthplace of Jollof rice, with the dish’s name originating from the Wolof people, who inhabit parts of this nation and neighboring Senegal.
What is The Gambia?
This East African nation, formerly known as Tanganyika, united with Zanzibar to form its current name after gaining independence from Britain in 1961.
What is Tanzania?
Known as the “Giant of Africa,” this Nigerian singer and Grammy award winner has popularized Afrobeats globally with hits like “Ye” and “Anybody.”
Who is Burna Boy?
In Nigerian Pidgin, this phrase means “take it easy” or “don’t stress,” encouraging someone to relax.
What is “Take am easy”
How long has ACA been called ACA?
about 10 years?
Originating from Senegal, this dish made from fish, rice, and vegetables is also known as “the dish of hospitality” in the region.
What is thieboudienne?
This North African country gained independence from France on March 20, 1956, becoming the first in the region to do so.
What is Tunisia?
Known as the “Queen of Afrobeats,” this Nigerian singer and songwriter has made waves internationally with hits like “Johnny” and has also been an advocate for women’s rights.
Who is Yemi Alade?
In Wolof, a language spoken in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania, this phrase means “how are you?” and is a standard greeting.
What is “Nanga def?”?
What event did we have to celebrate Caribbean culture
ACA Fete
A popular dish in South Africa, this spiced minced meat pie with a golden egg-based topping has influences from Malaysian cuisine and is often served with yellow rice and chutney.
What is bobotie?
What is the date Jamaica gained independence from the United Kingdom? (Getting the Month and Day is fine)
August 6, 1962
Hailing from Cameroon, this legendary former FC Barcelona and Inter Milan striker won the African Player of the Year award four times.
Who is Samuel Eto'o?
In Somali, this phrase translates to “good night” and is used as a farewell in the evening.
What is “Habeen wanaagsan”?
Who was the previous president(s) of ACA
Amira and Tiffany