Rahab Kamotho is an educator, communication specialist, and cultural advocate whose work centers on the power of language to shape identity and strengthen belonging. With a background in Communication and Development Studies, she approaches language not simply as a skill to acquire, but as a living expression of memory, heritage, and community.
Her journey began within diaspora spaces, where teaching Kiswahili became a meaningful pathway for reconnecting people to culture and ancestral roots.
Through immersive learning experiences that weave together storytelling, proverbs, music, and tradition, she creates spaces where culture is encountered, celebrated, and carried forward across generations.
Rahab is deeply passionate about Afrolanguage Grove, a vibrant platform dedicated to sharing African languages and culture in creative and accessible ways. At the heart of her work is a clear conviction: when people embrace language, they reclaim stories, affirm identity, and build lasting bridges across borders. Ajibike’s passion for the Yorùbá language and culture drives her to create content that resonates with learners, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of their heritage.
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She Speaks Africa uses culture and creativity to connect brands and governments with pan-African and diasporan audiences through authentic storytelling.