The country that is the origin of Afrobeats music.
What is Nigeria?
The heritage of Afrobeats can be traced to Nigeria through trailblazer Fela Kuti in the 1960s. Afrobeat was political, a form of resistance, a medium for challenging pervasive norms.
What is Lingala?
Two countries are in constant war for the best Jollof rice
What is Nigeria and Ghana?
The country that hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
What is South Africa?
A country in Africa known for its pyramids.
What is Egypt?
The artist who is a self-proclaimed 'African Giant'.
What is Burna Boy?
African Giant is the title of Burna Boy's fourth studio album. The album's title was derived from Burna Boy's infamous outburst at Coachella's organizers regarding the placement of his name in a small font.
The language most commonly spoken in Africa.
What is Swahili?
Swahili is the official language of Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also used in other countries, including Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, southern Somalia, northern Mozambique, and the Comoros Islands.
This country is the birthplace, largest producer and consumer of coffee in Africa.
What is Ethiopia?
According to legend, a goat herder named Kaldi discovered coffee beans after his goats ate the berries from a tree and became energetic. Kaldi shared the berries with a monk, who made a drink that helped him stay alert during prayer.
The name of the movement aimed at uniting African countries and promoting independence from colonial rule in the mid-20th century.
What is Pan-Africanism?
The role Michael B. Jordan played in Black Panther 1 & 2.
Who is Erik Killmonger?
The name of the artist who released the iconic song, 'Africa' in 1982.
Who is Toto?
The number of countries in Africa
What is 54?
The name of a fruit that is sweet and typically eaten fried and enjoyed as a side dish
What is Plantains?
The first African republic to proclaim its independence and is Africa's first and oldest modern republic.
What is Liberia?
The highest mountain in Africa (it is about 5,895 meters (19,340 feet)).
What is Mount. Kilimanjaro?
The African country with the highest number of medals in the most recent Olympics.
What is Kenya?
(4 Gold, 2 Silver, 5 Bronze)
The official language of Ghana.
What is Twi?
The country in Africa that consumes the most alcohol, with an average yearly per-capita alcohol consumption of 12.21 liters.
What is Uganda?
The year that former president of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist, Nelson Mandela died.
What is 2013?
Finish the Lyric: Make me sweat, make me hotter
Make me _________________________
... lose my breath, make me water
Who is Diamond Platnumz?
The colors of the South Sudanese Flag.
Black, Red, Green, Blue, White, Blue and Yellow
Black symbolizes the people of South Sudan.Red represents the blood shed for independence.Green stands for the country's natural resources and agricultural potential.White signifies peace.Blue in the triangle symbolizes the waters of the Nile River.The yellow star represents unity and hope.
The main ingredient in the Nigerian dish, Egusi Soup.
What is melon seeds?
What is Kenya?
Nelson Mandela's longest term in jail.