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“I Don’t Want To Stay in Japan ...” (Black in Japan) | MFiles

“I Don’t Want To Stay in Japan ...” (Black in Japan) | MFiles In this episode of The Melanated Files (MFiles) we introduce Nabe Amadu Ali, a Guinean Master’s Student, living in Hokkaido, Japan. Nabe came to Japan for only one reason and beyond that, he has no intention of staying. Nabe shares the reason he came to Japan, his ambitions and his experience living in Hokkaido as a black student thus far. Watch to hear his story.

You can find Nabe on Instagram here: @official_nabe
You can also find Nabe on Facebook by searching: Amadu Toumani (His name on FB was updated).

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The Melanated Files or the MFiles is a Black Experience in Japan's series that highlights black people from diverse countries across the globe. It focuses on sharing the story of the individual; who they are; what they do; what they are passionate about; and what their experience has been so far, as a black person living in a foreign land.

Melanated is a word that is regularly used in the black community. It means “full of melanin.” Files is in reference to the collection of stories of black people that will be shared in this series.

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Buddha by Kontekst Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library

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