8/31/2005

Blog Day 2005

5 bloggers to recommend to you...

Eric Umansky - He writes todays papers for slate, some observations that he makes on how american papers cover the news that dont make it into TP are put on his blog. He has a very keen eye for details (included or missed) and also has great online resources if you are interested in really understanding stuff that is going on

Billmon- Witty! and absolutely thorough. A wizard with humor and detail. His series on the state world economy was definitely interesting if abit complex - The chicken and the egg series(had to read some passages twice). He has a knack for history too. Brilliant.

Koranteng Toli - (via KenyaPundit) Techy, literary, African, with a musical bent. He has other categories that you can check out on his blog. Check out his post on strange bedfellows. Its abit long, It helps if you print it out...You probably wont put it down. Eye opening.

Timbuktu chronicles - (via Bankelele)Emeka okafor (no, not the basketball player)covers the ideas and solutions that will catapult Africa into a self reliant continent or let me put it this way....the ideas that will continue the African renaissance.

Andrews Ghetto Blog. Its hilarious.

Piga Ndebe for BlogGodPapa , Mawazo na Mawaidha and also Nchi Yetu Daily. (just kinda felt like making some noise.) Piga Ndebe for all KBW bloggers too, the entertainment and thought you guys bring to the blogosphere is amazing!

4 Comments:

Blogger Andrew Seely said...

I feel completely honorned to make your list of bloggers.

THANKS!!!!

9/01/2005 7:57 PM  
Blogger Afromusing said...

lol! jjr.
toli is ghanaian. I think he describes it as meaning
"toli: n. 1. A juicy piece of news. 2. The latest word or gossip. 3.The talk of the town, typically a salacious or risque tale of intrigue, corruption or foolishness."

9/03/2005 1:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Juicy blogs there! :-)

9/05/2005 8:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read Koranteng Toli's blog the other day and it was just great! This is a great list, Afromusing.


p.s. thank you, thank you, thank you (I will send an e-mail to thank you directly, however, thank you!)

9/06/2005 11:54 AM  

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