
Ndani is Swahili for ‘inside’ and represents our one singular proposition: to take you inside Africa.
From Kenya’s own Silicon Valley, the beautiful South African coats, to Nigeria’s vast entertainment landscape, let Ndani take you on a journey into the depths of Africa, unveiling the beauty inside.
Discover the best of Africa’s neo soul on Ndani Sessions. On The Juice, Toolz interviews the hottest names on the African music scene and the continent’s future business tycoons share secrets learnt on their challenging, yet rewarding journeys to success and recognition on Young CEO’s.
Ndani will feature the best of New Nollywood as well as the classics. With exclusive interviews and backstage access to Africa’s largest fashion events, features on the continent’s most beautiful destinations and the most exciting sport interviews and analytics, Ndani TV will be the purveyor of Pan African taste and the #1 online destination for premium African business, entertainment and travel content.
Let Ndani take you inside…
10 Comments
olumuyiwa osukoya
Sep 9, 2012
love to associate you
PAUL
Sep 9, 2012
Ndani is. Simply. Wonderful
adedolapo
Sep 9, 2012
i have said it before and i will say it again great ideas get better it don’t die.
adedolapo
Sep 9, 2012
This is a great and powerful tool to connect Africa.keep it up
Adeyemi Adeboye
Sep 9, 2012
I just got a peep of what Ndani’s all about. I think it’s a beautiful concept, showcasing the richness and diversity of Africa. Loved it a great deal! Thumbs up all the way!!!
Oskaaay
Sep 9, 2012
That is interesting coming across this is a symbol of Africa’s future and also serve as an encouragement for young aspiring entrepreneurs.
Olasunkanmi A. Fakeye
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freeman
Sep 9, 2012
i just love the whole concept…
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Kingsley Christmeadow
Oct 10, 2012
I am interested in knowing more of what lies inside Africa.
Francis Ibikunle
Nov 11, 2012
This is another smart initiative from GTBank
Aruba
Dec 12, 2012
Gt bank is cool. But it looks like a Yoruba bank. Don’t let it go the way of HITV. Make it national.
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