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It is not often that I can speak with someone in the middle of a historical event. For a start they are usually far more concerned with the maelstrom going on around them to take time out to talk about things. Yet Omish is reflective, perhaps because he is an artist, maybe because he is a philosopher, and in part because as an activist, he is aware of the need to spread the word, lest someone else spread lies instead.Omish has also shared with us some of his art and I am extremely grateful to him for doing so.Thank you, Omish, for your time, and good luck in your activism.Enjoy!A link to the BBC article I refer to.William Ruto's humbling over Kenya Finance Bill shows power of Gen Z (bbc.com)And here a great report from Adeola Fayehun about the events we discuss here in our episode:How Kenyans Fought The Govt. & Won! Lessons For Other Africans (youtube.com)To offer support to artist Omish Njash, please follow this link:APONDI SATUNYA! - Ko-fi ❤️ Where creators get support from fans through donations, memberships, shop sales and more! The original 'Buy Me a Coffee' Page.Artistic recognition:Omish performed the song in this first episode in collaboration with Wuod Baba and 1njau, produced by Addi.The episode graphic art was created by Omish Njash.I welcome opinions of every kind so please come and find me on social media at:Instagram: TwoandaMicTwitter: TwoandaMic1Should I really have to ask?
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Jess Salomon and Eman El-Husseini are joined by Indian star stand-up Aditi Mittal and Nigerian political satirist Adeola Fayehun for a funny look at the global news. They're finding out what's going on with US President Joe Biden's choice of Supreme Court judge, and asking why a Nigerian police chief accused of corruption is suing the government. Join #Comediansvsthenews for the funniest take on the headlines you've heard this week.
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to create your own path to success? Our guest today needs no introduction, as she's been on the world stage for many years now. Adeola Fayehun is a Nigerian immigrant who went from not knowing how to turn on a working heater in her dorm to making an impact as a Journalist. You may have seen her on the hit show "Keeping It Real With Adeola, a popular show on youtube. Where she discusses social & economic issues facing Africans on the continent. IMPACT: Using her voice to educate others on economic issues, social issues facing our generation in Africa. With close to half a million tuning into her hit show "Keeping It Real With Adeola on Youtube. Learn more about Adeola Work on For More Inspiring Story Follow Lift All Voices on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/liftallvoices/?view_public_for=100437558439336 YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/oMz527JVsxw INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/liftallvoices/ Facebook: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmtnZPqVso8 https://www.facebook.com/AdeolaFayehun Instagram https://www.instagram.com/adeolafayehun/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liftallvoice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liftallvoice/support
Funny couple Jess Salomon and Eman El-Husseini are joined by Nigerian YouTube star Adeola Fayehun and Australian comedy sensation Alice Fraser to tackle the world's headlines. This week, why is China is expelling Australian journalists? And what is life really like for wizards in New Zealand? Get involved and tell us about the funny stories where you are. #comediansvsthenews
"Africa is like a sleeping giant," says journalist and satirist Adeola Fayehun at the beginning of this hilarious, incisive talk. "The truth is I am trying to wake up this giant. That's why I air the dirty laundry of those in charge." Follow along as she roasts corrupt African officials and shows why the continent already has all it needs to take its rightful place on the world stage -- if only leaders would start taking responsibility.
"Africa is like a sleeping giant," says journalist and satirist Adeola Fayehun at the beginning of this hilarious, incisive talk. "The truth is I am trying to wake up this giant. That's why I air the dirty laundry of those in charge." Follow along as she roasts corrupt African officials and shows why the continent already has all it needs to take its rightful place on the world stage -- if only leaders would start taking responsibility.
"Africa is like a sleeping giant," says journalist and satirist Adeola Fayehun at the beginning of this hilarious, incisive talk. "The truth is I am trying to wake up this giant. That's why I air the dirty laundry of those in charge." Follow along as she roasts corrupt African officials and shows why the continent already has all it needs to take its rightful place on the world stage -- if only leaders would start taking responsibility.
A Nigerian YouTuber who's made a name for herself asking hard questions of powerful people. --- “I'm trying to wake people up. Not just in Nigeria - I talk about [other] African countries as well so that they can know we have a lot in common, and so that we can all together demand better governance and make our leaders accountable.” Adeola Fayehun is a Nigerian journalist who's built a global following with her YouTube show Keeping It Real with Adeola. It's a satirical and fearless take on news that matters. In 2015, Adeola made headlines worldwide for accosting Robert Mugabe, the long-time ruler of Zimbabwe, and asking when he was going to give up power. She regularly takes aim at the corruption of both political and religious leaders who she says are “scamming” their people. “Whether they listen and change or not, at least they know that someone is watching … at least I can say I tried. Some day, if my kids say, ‘While all this was happening, Mama, what did you do?' I can be like, go on YouTube! I did a little something.” In the first episode of Life & Faith for 2019, Adeola talks to Natasha Moore about vocation, Mugabe, pastors with private jets, and growing up as a missionary kid. "Honestly I wouldn't do what I'm doing today if not for the grace of God. I wouldn't have been able to stand in the face of the attacks, and the backlash, and the threats. And so when people say, are you not afraid? - it's not really me … if I don't do what I'm doing, I don't have peace." -- SUBSCRIBE to Life & Faith on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/cpxpodcast OR on Spotify: http://cpx.video/spotify FIND US on Facebook: www.facebook.com/publicchristianity FOLLOW US on Twitter: www.twitter.com/cpx_tweet
For this year's annual Chaser Lecture, the star speaker is Nigerian satirist and journalist Adeola Fayehun. In conversation with The Chaser's Julian Morrow, Professor Umberto Ansaldo, and the audience, she unpacks the place, power and potential of political satire. TIME STAMPS 00:20 - 6:00: Introduction by Professor Umberto Ansaldo 6:10 - 32:10: Keynote address by Adeola Fayehun 32:15 - 42:25: Facilitated conversation between Adeola Fayehun, Julian Morrow and Professor Umberto Ansaldo 42:30 - 60:08: Audience Q&A 60:08 - end: Concluding remarks by Julian Morrow This Sydney Ideas event was held on 5 November 2018 at the University of Sydney: https://sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/sydney-ideas/2018/chaser-lecture-political-satire.html
Join veteran journalist Shaka Ssali on Straight Talk Africa. In this episode: A discussion on Nigeria politics. Nigerian President M. Buhari says he will seek his party's presidential ticket in 2019. Meanwhile, the White House says President Buhari is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on April 30. Shaka is joined by Karen Attiah of the The Washington Post, Ogbeni Lanre Banjo, Former Gubernatorial Candidate at the Nigerian South Western State of Ogun and Adeola Fayehun, host and producer of "Keeping it Real with Adeola".
Hey Afrolit Squad ! Happy March and Women's History Month! We are continuing our monthly themes and March is for Women, it only seems right that we make this month about chatting with REMARKABLE black women! We were joined by Adeola Fayehun, known for "Just Keeping It Real." What are your thoughts? Join us in the conversation via Twitter, using the #Afrolit. Do have any storytime for us? Nominate a woman! Send us your questions too! Tweet at us: www.twitter.com/itsAfrolit Find us at: afrolitpodcast@gmail.com Adeola Fayehun: https://twitter.com/AdeolaFayehun https://www.youtube.com/user/AdeolaFayehun https://www.instagram.com/adeolafayehun/?hl=en Bobo's Info: www.instagram.com/thisfashionfiend_ www.twitter.com/BobydahBadu Ekua's Info: www.instagram.com/ekua.pm www.twitter.com/ekuapm Imagery provided by Jamaican-American born artist akujixxv Instagram: @akujixxv_theartist Web: www.society6.com/akujixxv Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afrolit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afrolit/support