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Our God is Black

on BBC One London

Since 1957, thirty countries have become independent in Africa. This programme looks at the new tasks they face, largely in the words of their own leaders.
Including contributions from:
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Prime Minister of Nigeria
Gabriel d'Arboussier, Former Minister of Justice, Senegal
Kenneth Kaunda, President of Zambia
Mwai Kibaki, Assistant Minister for Economic Planning, Kenya
Tom Mboya, Minister for Economic Planning, Kenya
Duncan Ndegwa, Secretary to the Kenya Cabine
Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania
Milton Obote, Prime Minister of Uganda

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Contributors

Narrator:
Keith Kyle
Speaker:
Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa
Speaker:
Gabriel d'Arboussier
Speaker:
Kenneth Kaunda
Speaker:
Mwai Kibaki
Speaker:
Tom Mboya
Speaker:
Duncan Ndegwa
Speaker:
Julius Nyerere
Speaker:
Milton Obote
Film editor:
Agnes Evan
Production assistant:
Michael Ryan
Producer:
Ian Martin

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