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The conversation hosted by Adesoji Iginla started with the introductions of the guests Ms Catherine Adams, Aya Fubara Eneli and Dr Greg Carr. It then delves into the personal backgrounds of the host and the guests, highlighting their cultural heritage and intellectual influences. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology and the role of knowledge in shaping a peaceful world. The chat commenced with the impact of Ayi Kwei Armah's book - The Resolutionaries on the speakers. It explored the significance of language, the struggle with despair, and the complex relationships between men and women. The book's critical examination of African politics and the role of translators in maintaining the status quo was also highlighted. The themes of healing, social structures, governance, and the role of resources in African society was also touched on. The speakers explored the impact of historical narratives, the behavior of the African elite, and the need for cultural unity. The discussion emphasised the importance of reading, reflection, and contemplation in understanding the totality of African identity and history. The recurring themes was of African historical memory, educational neglect, the impact of European colonization, the struggle for African freedom, and the need for financial and ideological connections between Africans in the diaspora and the African continent. It also noted that the aspirations are NOT without the challenges of maintaining a system while striving for change, the importance of understanding and articulating the African vision, and the need for a shift in lifestyle to align with Pan-African ideals. Issues to do with companionship, patience, and the importance of reading and learning also came up. The speakers looked to understand the impact of social structures on powerlessness and the need for healing spaces. The discussion closed out with emphasising the value of time, space, and work, as well as the significance of cultural unity and the beauty of imagination in overcoming depression. The speakers used the characters in the book - The Resolutionaries serve as relatable examples of these themes, providing valuable insights for personal growth and community engagement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 11:37 Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Influences 49:22 Exploring Male-Female Relationships 01:12:38 Healing and Companionship in Social Structures 01:21:38 The Role of Resources in Shaping African Society 01:37:46 Historical Narratives and the Behavior of the African Elite 01:50:40 Cultural Unity and Liberation 01:59:21 Financial and Ideological Connections 02:15:21 Challenges of Maintaining a System and Lifestyle Shift 02:27:31 Exploring Companionship and Patience