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This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?
This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?
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This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?Let us know in the comments which topics you'd like to see us explore in future podcasts.▶ Tune in to listen to the full interview via:Telegram’s built-in playerOur websiteApple Podcasts | Afripods | Deezer | Pocket Casts | Podcast Addict | SpotifySubscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X
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This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?
09:32 07.03.2026 (Updated: 09:44 07.03.2026) This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?
Let us know in the comments which topics you'd like to see us explore in future podcasts.
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