Posts Tagged ‘Mwangi’

Where Am I Going to Spend Eternity, My Favourite Website and My Favourite Movie

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Today is all about answering questions from my namesake, Tony, who runs one of the biggest websites in Naija according to Alexa, Naija Ecash. I also answer the most interesting question I have received so far, from Mo Ma. These answers definitely don’t show me in the best light, but you asked and so I answer…..

If You Have any Questions You Would Like Me to Answer

Then please read this post, where I talked about this little question and answer session.

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Ask Mwangi a Question and I Will Answer

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Hey,

For the next few days I thought I would try something a little different. (more…)

Listen Now to the Displaced African’s Appearance on Capital FM in Kenya

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Before I Get to the Main Attraction

1) For some reason, the sidebar of the website isn’t working as it should, i.e. on the homepage, it isn’t there, it drops all the way to the bottom of the article. I am aware of the problem and am on it and thanks for patience dealing with that.

2) I am going to be interviewed on Capital FM next week and for any of you who are fans of SARFMRADIO in New York, they called me and asked for an interview too, so look out for me on that too. Yay! Too too blessed.

Radio

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icon for podpress  The Displaced African on Capital FM [15:43m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

The Displaced African on Capital FM in Kenya

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Hey,

Just received the email about 15 minutes ago. (more…)

The First Ever Displaced African Survey

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Three Part Article

This weekend I will be taking a trip and will have some time to think and reflect, so I thought I would ask y’all to help me reflect.

Part one: What Do You Want to Read?

As I approach article number 150, and readership continues to slowly climb, I thought I would take some time out to ask you all what you want to read. So, leave a comment or email me privately by clicking on the “email the author” link at the bottom of the article and let me know what articles you would like to read?

Don’t let the limits of logic impede you, if you can imagine it and you want to read it, let me know about it. It might be something that I have wanted to do all along

Part two: What Have Been Your Favorite Articles So Far?

Again, leave a comment or email me, but please let me know which one or two or three or 7 articles have you liked from this blog so far?

Part three: Ways I Can Improve this Blog?

Even a sentence answering any of these 3 questions would be great but ideally, a paragraph or two or seven. Remember, I started this blog with the intent of doing some good, so help me serve you better.

Be blessed and bless others,

Mwangi

Mwangi’s Youtube Debut, Africa’s Brain Drain and Brain Circulation

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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icon for podpress  Mwangi talks to Yaro Starak: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

The Interview with Mwangi

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Thanks to Grace Kerongo from Nairobi Star for giving this up and coming blog some exposure, I really appreciate that. The email interview is pasted below. Grace’s questions are in plain text and my responses are in bold.

First up, huge thanks for interviewing me. My first interview ever and I am very excited. Hope it is of interest and benefit to you. (more…)

My Story as an African Immigrant:Part five

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Before you read this, make sure you have read: Part one, Part two, Part three and Part four of my African immigrant story.

PART FIVE

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My Story as an African Immigrant:Part Four

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Before reading this, please make sure you have read: Part one, Part two and Part three of my story as an African immigrant

Sad African

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My Story as an African Immigrant:Part three

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Before you read this make sure you have read: Part one and Part two of my story as an African immigrant

Poor African

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