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| | NPR : Ofeibea Quist-Arcton |
 | | She contributed to all BBC radio and television outlets, covering the flowering of democracy in the region, as well as the outbreak of civil wars, revolutions, and coups, while always keeping an eye on the “other” stories about Africa that receive minimal media attention - including the continent’s rich cultural heritage. |
 | | After four years as BBC West Africa correspondent, she returned to Bush House in 1994, as a host and senior producer on the BBC World Service flagship programs, Newshour & Newsday (now The World Today), and as a contributing Africa specialist for other radio and TV output. |
 | | In 2000, she left the BBC to join allAfrica.com (allAfricaGlobal Media) as Africa correspondent, with a brief to cover the continent's top stories, in all domains, and develop new radio shows for Webcast and syndication to radio stations around the continent. |
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