Kenyan music duo, We Are Nubia, are set to perform at the Blankets & Wine festival on September 28. In a Pulse Interview, the duo share the story of their origins, the meaning of their name, and what it's like working together. They also discuss their breakout song 'DnD' and their upcoming EP.
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Kenyan music duo, We Are Nubia, are set to perform at the Blankets & Wine festival on September 28. In a Pulse Interview, the duo share the story of their origins, the meaning of their name, and what it's like working together. They also discuss their breakout song 'DnD' and their upcoming EP.
In a continent often scarred by disputed polls, a handful of African presidents have shown rare statesmanship by conceding defeat after a single term and handing over power peacefully.
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