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Do you know that long before social media, Africans were already telling sharing stories? There were no posts or algorithms, but people gathered in circles and spoke their stories out loud. They passed them down from one generation to the next and shaped their community by every tale. Stories were not just listened to. They were responded to and carried forward by personal connection. Somewhere along the line, that changed. Storytelling grew individual, faster, shorter and more about performance than connection. But that’s not how we've always told our stories. The African tradition has always meant more than just speaking. It’s about joining in. It’s about memory, belonging, and community. Honestly? The future of storytelling might not be about breaking new ground. Maybe it’s finding our way back. And at Blogshop, we're bringing that spirit into the digital world. With us, stories aren’t just posted and forgotten. Stories aren’t just posted, but passed around, held, and shaped by people. Because stories should never be alone. They’re actually meant to live among us.

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