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Black, African and British

British Nigerian broadcaster Jumoké Fashola explores how Britain's black African communities are shaping British politics, faith, business and culture today.

Black, African Brits are one of the UK's fastest growing communities. In the last census 1.5 million people said they were Black, African and British – that's more than twice as many as the Black Caribbean community.

Whether it's Kwasi Kwarteng and Kemi Badenoch on the front benches of British government, Stormzy headlining Glastonbury, resurgent congregations in Britain's churches or the stories of entrepreneurs - the impact of Black African Brits cannot be missed.

Over four episodes British Nigerian broadcaster Jumoké Fashola travels the country to ask what it means to be Black, African and British and to explore how African migration is shaping politics, faith, business and culture today.