Native Afro Media (N.A.M)

Native Afro Media (N.A.M)


Latest Episodes

In the beginning.
December 12, 2021

based on John:1:1 have fun listening... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheal-ssubi-samanya/message

Time for some introspection and reflection #SundayNuggets
December 05, 2021

In this episode, I give my opinion on how we can manage our deepest intentions and motives through perceptions and concepts. This approach I believe slowly but steadily guides us to gain back control of our minds and our lives. --- Send in a voice mess

ITS SIMPLE, JUST STOP POLLUTING THE ENVIROMENT
October 30, 2021

We can save our planet by stopping overproduction, pollution and all habits related to this. CHECK OUT THE PER PLAN (PER- PERSONAL EMISSION REDUCTION PLAN) Join the hashtags #STOP #2021 #Thetimeisnow #Stopnow Lets make this happen, NO MORE EXCUSES.. ---

The "balls freezing experience of my life"
May 15, 2021

Supporting your partner. Welcoming a child to the world. Feeling Vulnerable. Leading and following are the same. Putting on the Humility socks. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/micheal-ssubi-samanya/message

Post Elections Uganda-2021
January 24, 2021

A summary of the violations during the electoral process. The Wide spread vote rigging Military intimidation of opposition agents Extra judicial killings and unlawful arrests. Social media and internet shutdown. Autocracy at its best. The emperor is naked

Ugandan elections marred with intimidation. #Ugandadecides2021 #RobertKyagulanyiForPresident
January 03, 2021

Uganda is battling at all fronts, fighting Covid-19 and fighting for the soul of the country. The electoral process is heavily militarized, voter intimidation and extra Judicial killings. Its our plea to the international community to fight with us as we

Pre-electoral Uganda (Uganda Votes 2021)
November 22, 2020

Welcome to the Native Afro Media Platform. In this podcast we take a dive into Ugandan politics. We focus on the non violent solutions against a dictatorship. Can and will Uganda transcend the African curse of Electoral violence? This and much.. --- S