breaking down all things African and Nigerian.
Second part look at the life of Funmilayo Ramsome-Kuti and season finale.
A first part look at the legendary Nigerian suffragist and women's rights activist.
The polio case that became a major reason for the prevalence of vaccine skepticism in Northern Nigeria.
we continue this week with a look at Obasanjo's first try leading Nigeria. Following him from his childhood and how that shaped his view of Nigeria.
How did the word Dundee become an insult and moniker for an idiot in Nigerian lingo? We take a look at the most plausible theories.
The escapades of the infamous armed robber Anini.
This week we explore why Murtala was so popular and loved. We also take a first time look at a new rising star in the military; Ibrahim Babangida.
This week we follow the Yakubu Gowon administration after the Nigerian Civil War into the 70s. Exploring their wins, missteps and policies.
A young adult woman learns the grim ethno-religious reality of Nigeria the hard way...
Richard Ogunderu and his friends hijack a plane to save Nigerian democracy.
A dive into Islamic law and its history in Nigeria
A quick exploration of the origin of both pidgin english and gari
When a Nigerian Government-sponsored kidnap attempt goes wrong.
We take a look at why Queen Mother Yaa Asantewaa rallied the Ashanti against the British.
A quick summary of the major headlines around the continent for the week 1/14/2020
The event, very much like the Lekki Toll Gate Massacre that left a generation scarred.
Following the Nigerian Civil War and its complexities
A look at Sapeur and Sapeuse subculture from the Brazzaville and Kinshasa
Cameroon is currently embroiled in a crises over the secession of the anglophone speaking region of the country calling itself the Republic of Ambazonia.
Northern officers plot their revenge after the Jan 15th coup.
This is me introducing the podcast and giving you an opportunity to get to know me.