A podcast where we discuss everyday issues affecting Nigerians and where we interface the grievances of the citizens with those of policymakers
President Buhari continues to ghost on his nation when most needed to provide leadership during a time of crises. We discuss his disappearing acts and more in this week's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople.
Nigeria won't win the insurgency war in the northeast until it tackles endemic poverty and rising inequality. We discuss this and more in this week's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople
In this week's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, we discuss Lai Mohammed's ongoing fight with CNN and why the vendor killed by Speaker Gbajabiamila’s security detail didn't have to die.
On Today's edition of Pulse #EverydayPeople, we look at how Nigeria can make voting easier for young people and why the government should stop intimidating #EndSARS activists.
#EndSARS protests awoke the consciousness of young Nigerians and showed that they can use protests to get things done.” On today’s episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, we discuss one of Nigeria’s most important movements in recent history.
On today's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, our Senior Editors discuss the #ENDSARS protests and proffer solutions for the government
On today's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, we discuss the petrol tanker accidents and explosions across Nigeria and how the next articulated truck accident in Lagos could just be around the corner
Today's episode features Managing Director and CEO OOK Group Nigeria, Omolara Svensson. She discusses how to run a succesful business in Nigeria, a country with a notoriously tough business climate.
Ahead of the Edo governorship election, we run the rule on what to expect and examine the political climate in the south-south state at the moment
On today's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople we explore and try to understand the circumstances that have led to the hike in electricity tariff and pump price of petrol.
On today’s episode of #PulseEverydayPeople podcast, Lagos based legal practitioner, Abiodun Adebayo, discusses how Islamic Shariah law found its feet in secular Nigeria
'Afrobeats to the World' A new phenomenon? or a case of history repeating itself?
Following reports of a musician being sentenced to death for insulting the Prophet Muhammad in Kano, we had a sit down with Imam AbdulKabir Nasir, who discusses the Shari'ah Law with us on today's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople
On the latest episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, we explore how Nigeria's difficult business environment has lead to a big company like Shoprite to leave the country
On this week's episode of #PulseEverydayPeople our special guest, Segun Awosanya, popularly known as segalink, tells us his story in the saga between D'banj & Seyitan.
On today’s episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, we discuss the recent events around the NDDC probe and NIPOST’s audacious announcement of plans to increase the cost of licences for logistics and courier firms.
This week’s episode of #PulseEverydayPeople features a very special guest, the first doctor to diagnose COVID-19 in Nigeria, Dr. Amarachukwu Karen Allison
On this special episode of #PulseEverydayPeople, Fashion Designer Adesola Balogun talks us through the making of face masks, as Nigeria joins the rest of the world in new normal times
There has been controversy over the state of origin of one of President Buhari's ambassadorial nominees, Nimi Akinkugbe because of her state of origin. In this edition of #PulseEverydayPeople, we examine which state a woman hails from
In today’s episode of #PulseEverydayPeople the major topic of discussion is one of Nigeria’s long-standing pandemics, Internet Fraud.
On this episode of Pulse Everyday People, we discuss everything from D'banj's sexual assault allegations to Naira Marley's Abuja Concert to Lagos State's flooding issue
We had a sitdown with Wuraola Abulatun, Communications Director of Stand to End Rape (STER) initiative, to discuss one of the biggest problems in society today, rape.
COVID-19 has changed our everyday lives, some people seem to have moved on but we need to stay diligent and listen to the advice of doctors who are doing everything to protect all of our lives.
In the second episode of #PulseEverydayPeople we are opportune to have a sit down with Dr. Bella Nifemi who shares her experience on what it is like to be on the frontlines in the fight against Covid19 in Nigeria
A podcast where we discuss everyday issues affecting Nigerians and where we interface the grievances of the citizens with those of policymakers.