Episodes

  • African Descents and The Youth of Africa Can Change The Narrative
    May 25 2023

    This interview was inspired by Mr. Gerald Boykins' journey experiences during his visits to six African countries, including Ghana.

    In this video, we delve into the significance of collaboration between individuals of African descent and young Africans, aiming to forge a better future for the continent. We discuss the importance of working together to foster development, harmony, and the potential improvements that cooperation can bring to African societies. Join us on BAMUPDATES as we embark on a journey with Mr. Gerald Boykins (Businessman-USA) and Mr. Breezy from Bam Updates. Together, we explore the lives of inspiring individuals and organizations that are already making a positive impact, while discovering how you too can contribute towards creating a brighter future for Africa.

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    32 mins
  • Ghana Music Award Bodies in the Diaspora
    Nov 22 2022

    In this podcast, we discuss some prominent Ghanaian-owned Entertainment organizations in the Diaspora. Such Organizations includes Events Bodies, Promotional and Awards Bodies in the USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, etc... We also discussed their importance to the entire GHANA ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSIC INDUSTRY and to the generations to come. Ghana Music Awards UK is happening on the 29th of October 2022, so we have also highlighted some vital points in this video.

    On Bamupdates, we believe in the future of Africa and Ghana Entertainment as a whole and we know that collaborating with our own people in the Diaspora will help to shape and prosper our entire future generation of music and Entertainment Industry.

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    19 mins
  • How Our African Americans Value Ghana Music
    Oct 6 2022

    In our captivating podcast episode, we had the honor of hosting Mr. Bernard Johnson, the esteemed CEO of The Bridge Imports, based in Houston, Texas, USA. As an African American, Mr. Bernard shared with us his profound insights on the immense value African Americans place on Ghanaian music and the remarkable contributions of our Ghanaian descent artists and entertainers on a global scale. Prepare to be inspired as you tune in to his remarkable perspectives on Ghana music.


    At Bamupdates, we firmly believe in the boundless potential of Africa's future, particularly within the realm of entertainment. We recognize that fostering collaborations with our diaspora brethren is instrumental in shaping and nurturing our forthcoming generations in the music and entertainment industry. Together, we can forge a path towards a prosperous and influential future for Ghanaian and African entertainment as a whole.

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    39 mins
  • BAMUPDATES AFRICA (Trailer)
    1 min
  • What is BamUpdates Africa all about?
    Oct 1 2022

    Bamupdates Africa's Mission

    At Bamupdates Africa, our mission is to amplify the voices of African descent artists, entertainers, and prominent personalities who are making an impact in the diaspora. We aim to highlight and celebrate their creative contributions to the entertainment industry and beyond. Our platform connects these talented individuals with global audiences, encouraging unity, recognition, and the exchange of African culture across borders.

    Through our work, we recognize the importance of supporting Afro-descendant artists and entertainers who are pushing boundaries, elevating African culture, and shaping the global entertainment scene. By focusing on both established and emerging artists, we strive to create a space that not only celebrates African excellence but also encourages cross-cultural collaborations and opportunities.

    We are committed to showcasing the diversity, artistry, and creativity of the African diaspora, while inspiring future generations to take pride in their roots and make their mark on the world stage. Bamupdates Africa serves as a bridge, linking the talents and stories of African entertainers with fans worldwide, empowering them to shape a new narrative of global success and influence.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 7 The Great Zimbabwe
    Mar 6 2021

    THIS IS OUR LAST EPISODE OF THIS SEASON 1 OF THE 7 Influential African Empires.

    THE GREAT ZIMBABWE

    One of the most impressive monuments in sub-Saharan Africa is the Great Zimbabwe, an imposing collection of stacked boulders, stone towers and defensive walls assembled from cut granite blocks. The rock citadel has long been the subject of myths and legends—it was once thought to be the residence of the Biblical Queen of Sheba—but historians now know it as the capital city of an indigenous empire that thrived in the region between the 13th and 15th centuries. This kingdom ruled over a large chunk of modern day Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. It was particularly rich in cattle and precious metals, and stood astride a trade route that connected the region’s gold fields with ports on the Indian Ocean coast. Though little is known about its history, the remains of artifacts such as Chinese pottery, Arabian glass and European textiles indicate that it was once a well-connected mercantile center. The fortress city at the Great Zimbabwe was mysteriously abandoned sometime in the 15th century after the kingdom went into decline, but in its heyday it was home to an estimated 20,000 people.

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    2 mins
  • Episode 6 The Songhai Empire
    Jan 16 2021

    For sheer size, few states in African history can compare to the Songhai Empire. Formed in the 15th century from some of the former regions of the Mali Empire, this West African kingdom was larger than Western Europe and comprised parts of a dozen modern day nations. The empire enjoyed a period of prosperity thanks to vigorous trade policies and a sophisticated bureaucratic system that separated its vast holdings into different provinces, each ruled by its own governor.

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    3 mins
  • Episode 5 The Mali Empire
    Nov 22 2020

    The founding of the Mali Empire dates to the 1200s, when a ruler named Sundiata Keita—sometimes called the “Lion King”—led a revolt against a Sosso king and united his subjects into a new state. Under Keita and his successors, the empire tightened its grip over a large portion of West Africa and grew rich on trade. Its most important cities were Djenné and Timbuktu, both of which were renowned for their elaborate adobe mosques and Islamic schools. One such institution, Timbuktu’s Sankore University, included a library with an estimated 700,000 manuscripts. The Mali Empire eventually disintegrated in the 16th century, but at its peak it was one of the jewels of the African continent and was known the world over for its wealth and luxury.

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    2 mins