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Kesho, 13 stories and nursery rhymes from Africa

Kesho, 13 stories and nursery rhymes from Africa

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“Every story has its own nursery rhyme!

Meet Shanti, Modibo, Maïko and Uncle Diffa in this audiobook about sharing, solidarity, creativity, passion, history and African identities.

Discover or rediscover popular nursery rhymes from across the African continent.

Thirteen stories to listen to or read during the day or before bed."

Contains :

1 Audio book + 1 USB audio card containing the 13 stories and the 13 nursery rhymes + 1 bookmark


Also discover the musical cartoon "MAÏKO" taken from the book and available https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNt2pvfvCJA



Editions Maud-Salomé Ekila

Illustrator: Alain Kojele


ISBN: 9782960216202



About the author:

Maud-Salomé Ekila is Congolese and lives in Kinshasa. She is a journalist, reporter and director.


She worked for several years for Congolese television and radio channels as well as on several channels broadcasting in different French-speaking African countries, in France, Belgium and the USA.


For 2 years, she directed the private television channel Télé Haiti, where she was also the editor-in-chief in Port-Au-Prince.


She makes historical and current affairs documentaries.


Originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Maud-Salomé Ekila is a

Pan-Africanist activist and devotes much of her work to the duty of remembrance, the fight for respect for human rights and the fight for a more equitable society based on sharing and solidarity. Her work focuses primarily on Africa and Afro-descendant communities around the world.

Through her works, she promotes the self-determination of African societies and the learning or rediscovery of identities erased by colonization and slavery.


She campaigns for a reconstruction of black Africa based on unity and deep respect for its identities and cultures.

Since 2012, she has worked for Doctor Denis Mukwege, for whom she is responsible for communications and spokesperson.

“Kesho” is his first audiobook.

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