Verfasst von austrogerman (nicht überprüft) am 7. April 2010 - 21:56.
hi chiemezie!
your program is one of my favourites in free radio skgt - in fact it was you that made me stay in tune and now listen to free radio whenever i'm in the station's reach (which is far less often than i'd like to). so i want to express my sincere thanks for your effort in supplying, on the one hand, great music which is not heard of otherwise and, on the other hand, socio-political comments to one of the most important, not to mention most interesting topics of our time - the situation and development of africa and africans
i am vain enough to consider myself rather well informed also of this "corner" of the world (though, unfortunately, i've had the chance to visit it myself only once, and not nigeria), yet i love to hear your voice as a welcome supplement to the media's usual and tiresome drone about the "failed continent". your warm-hearted, yet informative contributions carry an obviously deeply felt humaneness rarely experienced nowadays
also, i take the liberty to mention, i appreciate your distinguished language. it is a pleasure to listen to your english, the accent (which i like) notwithstanding
well, let's quit the flattering, however sincere: i got a request, too. is it asked too much to provide me with the playlist of your yesterday's (april 6th) broadcast? you introduced to your listeners a few artists into whose work it seems worthwhile digging into somewhat deeper
so i hope you will stay with us furthermore to provide us with your insights (musically as well as politically) to the black continent and black affairs worldwide
hi chiemezie! your program
hi chiemezie!
your program is one of my favourites in free radio skgt - in fact it was you that made me stay in tune and now listen to free radio whenever i'm in the station's reach (which is far less often than i'd like to). so i want to express my sincere thanks for your effort in supplying, on the one hand, great music which is not heard of otherwise and, on the other hand, socio-political comments to one of the most important, not to mention most interesting topics of our time - the situation and development of africa and africans
i am vain enough to consider myself rather well informed also of this "corner" of the world (though, unfortunately, i've had the chance to visit it myself only once, and not nigeria), yet i love to hear your voice as a welcome supplement to the media's usual and tiresome drone about the "failed continent". your warm-hearted, yet informative contributions carry an obviously deeply felt humaneness rarely experienced nowadays
also, i take the liberty to mention, i appreciate your distinguished language. it is a pleasure to listen to your english, the accent (which i like) notwithstanding
well, let's quit the flattering, however sincere: i got a request, too. is it asked too much to provide me with the playlist of your yesterday's (april 6th) broadcast? you introduced to your listeners a few artists into whose work it seems worthwhile digging into somewhat deeper
so i hope you will stay with us furthermore to provide us with your insights (musically as well as politically) to the black continent and black affairs worldwide
thanks once more, sincerely
robert