
On the 22nd of September 2019, we鈥檒l be hitting the road across mainland West Africa, touching down in these 14 countries in the region: Benin Republic, Togo, Ghana, C么te d’Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, The Gambia, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
鈥淏y a stroke of luck and genius, I was born in the large kitchen of Penda Mbaye, in the small town of Saint Louis, in Senegal.鈥
Has anyone ever wondered what Jollof Rice would say if we all stopped fighting and just listened?
There are 16 countries, hundreds of cities and millions of people in mainland West Africa. And you know what binds most of us together asides ECOWAS and Nollywood? Jollof Rice.
The Story Of Jollof Rice Is The Story Of West Africa.
Travel across West Africa, and you鈥檒l find people swearing by the flaming hot heaven. But this isn鈥檛 just about rice. It is about culture; from the stories to the sounds to the colours, and most importantly, to the people.
We know Jollof spread across West Africa somehow, but what else spread?
And so, we鈥檒l be travelling across the region, hopping from city to city. We鈥檒l start in Lagos and travel the entire coastline, through the Python temples of Benin, through the beautiful beaches鈥娾斺奱nd the not-beautiful ones鈥娾斺妕hrough the markets, through the music bars and street performances.
We鈥檒l travel all the way to Senegal, the westernmost country of mainland Africa.
Then we鈥檒l head back through the landlocked countries; through the old cities of Mali, through Sankara鈥檚 country, through our Northern neighbours, Niger, and back into Nigeria.

What We’ll Be Looking For.
Everywhere we go, we’ll be looking out for four things:
- Where do the people go?
- What do the people eat
- What do the people move to?
- What’s uniquely interesting about them?
Everything we find鈥娾斺妛hether it鈥檚 human stories or wicked recipes鈥娾斺妛e鈥檒l share in photos, and videos, and journals.
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West Africa Is Just The Beginning.
“Why not take an entire continent?”

We鈥檙e starting with ECOWAS West Africa, first because of the uniqueness of West Africa, and secondly, because it鈥檚 visa-free.

We Need You.
If you live in any city across West Africa, preferably outside Nigeria, or if you know anyone who lives anywhere across West Africa, holler. We鈥檙e looking for people who know their way around their towns and cities, and cheap (or free) places to crash.
What do you think we should be looking out for? Tell us.
If you鈥檇 like to be involved somehow, holler in the comments, let’s get talking.
What’s next?
We prepare. Do you want to know how we’re preparing? Subscribe below. But first, this video:




