Sabrina Chitty
Sabrina Chitty is a Singapore-based writer and communications professional who contributes to Explore With Kojo through in-depth interviews and feature articles. With a strong background in media and storytelling, she specializes in capturing authentic voices and experiences from locals, expatriates, and travelers, bringing readers a deeper understanding of culture and global travel trends.
Her work combines journalistic precision with a storyteller’s touch, ensuring each piece is both informative and engaging. By conducting thoughtful interviews and producing well-researched travel content, Sabrina strengthens Explore With Kojo’s mission to provide trustworthy, high-quality resources for readers worldwide.
Beyond her writing, Sabrina also takes an active role in front of the camera, conducting on-site interviews with locals and experts that add a dynamic and personal layer to the platform’s content. Her ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds allows her to highlight unique perspectives and stories that might otherwise go untold.
Amadu Samed
Amadu Samed Gaida is a freelance journalist from Tamale in Northern Ghana with more than 15 years of experience reporting on culture, community, and everyday life across the north. He began at Diamond FM, where his curiosity for music and storytelling led him to contribute to Music Time in Africa on Voice of America.
Over the years Amadu has covered features and field reports ranging from reforestation efforts with Plant-for-the-Planet Ghana (joined by H.E. Pavel Bílek, Ambassador of the Czech Republic) to profiles of artisans, market traders, and young innovators shaping the region. His work blends factual reporting with a warm, human voice that puts people first.
Amadu’s beats include arts and culture, development stories, and travel-adjacent pieces that help visitors understand the African experience beyond the headlines. When he isn’t on the road interviewing sources, he is documenting local festivals, music, and environmental projects. He contributes to Explore With Kojo as a trusted northern voice, bringing context, accuracy, and respectful storytelling to every assignment.
Malcolm Aaron
Malcolm Aaron is an American commentator and writer who brings a distinctive U.S. perspective to life in Africa. Now based in Ghana, Malcolm contributes to Explore With Kojo through insightful commentaries and thought-provoking discussions that bridge cultural experiences across continents. His reflections on Ghanaian daily life, American society, and Singapore’s global influence resonate strongly with audiences seeking honest, cross-cultural perspectives.
With a background in social commentary, his contributions often highlight the challenges and opportunities faced by societies in transition, encouraging readers and viewers to think critically about global issues through a comparative lens.
Beyond commentary, Malcolm actively participates in interviews, panel-style conversations, and collaborative projects on our YouTube channel and blog. His ability to articulate complex ideas in an accessible, relatable way makes him a trusted voice within the Explore With Kojo community.
Maria Belen Camps
Maria Belen Camps is an Argentine-born presenter and professional actress who brings her charisma and storytelling skills to Explore With Kojo. Though originally from Argentina, Maria splits her time between Spain and Dubai, where she immerses herself in diverse cultures and local traditions. Her international background allows her to bridge perspectives and share travel stories that our global audience can connect with.
In Dubai, Maria contributes by exploring everyday experiences from the ground level – whether it’s sipping authentic Arabic coffee or testing the city’s public transportation. Beyond the Middle East, she also guides viewers through Europe’s cultural landscapes, showcasing history, food, and lifestyle with an engaging on-camera presence.
Her ability to connect with locals and translate those encounters into informative and entertaining narratives sets her apart as a presenter. Drawing on her acting background, Maria adds warmth and relatability to her storytelling, making complex cultural topics accessible and enjoyable.
Cleve Yap
Cleve Yap is a Singapore-based videographer who plays a key role in shaping Explore With Kojo’s visual storytelling across Southeast Asia. With a strong eye for detail and a passion for capturing authentic, on-the-ground perspectives, Cleve ensures that each video brings destinations to life in a dynamic and visually compelling way.
Specializing in Singapore and the wider Southeast Asia region, Cleve’s work highlights both the iconic landmarks and the hidden corners that make each place unique. His technical expertise behind the camera, combined with a creative approach to storytelling, helps the platform deliver high-quality, immersive travel content that resonates with viewers around the world.
By collaborating closely with presenters and writers, Cleve enhances Explore With Kojo’s ability to showcase lifestyle and everyday experiences through powerful visuals. His contributions not only support the platform’s mission to inspire and educate but also add a distinctly Singaporean lens to our coverage of the region.
Julia Zmuda
Julia Zmuda is a presenter and cultural contributor for Explore With Kojo, known for bringing a unique blend of American and Polish perspectives to the platform.
Having lived extensively in both the United States and Poland, Julia shares her personal experiences of relocating, adapting to cultural differences, and embracing life in Warsaw. Her journey resonates with audiences who are curious about affordable living in Europe and adjusting to new environments.
On the channel, Julia has presented a wide range of content – from diving into traditional Polish cuisine and exploring the country’s rich history to discussing the realities of everyday life in Warsaw.
Monaya Daniels
Monaya Daniels is a Ghanaian contributor to Explore With Kojo and a respected radio host based in Tamale, Ghana. With her background in broadcasting and community engagement, Monaya brings a fresh perspective on the lives of young Ghanaians, particularly women who are balancing education, cultural traditions, and modern aspirations.
Her work focuses on amplifying voices that are often underrepresented – highlighting stories of resilience and everyday challenges faced by African youth. Whether she is discussing education or community development, Monaya combines her on-air experience with a deep connection to her roots, making her insights both relatable and impactful.
Beyond her role as a commentator, Monaya also contributes on-camera, appearing in videos that explore Ghanaian culture, social issues, and local experiences.