The global African music radio show, which is in its fourth season, has seen exclusive interviews with Africa’s biggest stars such as Davido, Stonebwoy, Diamond Platnumz, Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Nasty C, Rema, Ayra Starr, Asake, Omah Lay and many more.
Madida plans to be the torch-bearer that showcases the large array of talent coming from the continent.
“We as an African nation have been robbed for the longest time. Our dark history did so much injustice to who we are as a people as they tried to mute our glory and what we are talented in. So, if I can in anyway undo the hurt or injustices we faced from colonialism, I will be glad to do that,” said the singer.
“With doing this, at least, I will know that I contributed to the freedom of the generation that’s to come after us and I plan to do so through music.”
Madida added that she hoped to leave behind a legacy that her kids will be proud of one day.
“More than anything, the most important thing I want is for people to always remember how I made them feel. We can take away all the glitz, glam and accolades… all that remains is the type of person you were to people,” Madida said.
“One thing that I want my kids to learn from me is that I am an imperfect mom who’ll make mistakes but I’ll always have their best interests at heart.
“I want them to also forgive and be kind to themselves because they are also human, but above all I want them to also know that they have to reach their full potential and to go for their dreams no matter what.”