Episode 38 - Wanlov the Kubolor
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Emmanuel Owusu-Bonsu, popularly known by his stage name Wanlov the Kubolor, born in Ploiești, Romania born to an Ashanti father (Ghanaian) and a Romanian mother, is a Ghanaian-Romanian musician, film director, philanthropist and activist. Wanlov talks about his experiences with Racism particularly in America where he voluntarily deported himself, his fight for the marginalised in society, music and more on this episode of The Base Conversations with old mate and host, Teddy Abrokwa.  Wanlov is also 1/3 of the super talented group FOKN Bois. Follow us on Instagram @TheBaseConversations @SoundboyT
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