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L'Invité Afrique est la Sud-Africaine Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala. Ancienne vice-présidente de la Banque africaine de développement en charge des finances, elle fait partie des cinq candidats à la présidence de la BAD qui seront départagés le 29 mai, pour succéder au Nigérian Akinwumi Adesina. Elle répond aux questions de Claire Fages. RFI : Vous avez passé une grande partie de votre carrière dans le secteur privé. Est-ce un avantage par rapport aux autres candidats à la présidence de la Banque africaine de développement?Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala : J'ai passé une bonne partie de ma carrière dans le secteur privé – même si j'ai également travaillé dans des entreprises publiques en Afrique du Sud, dans une société de logistique et que j'ai passé six ans à la Banque africaine de développement. Et je pense qu'aujourd'hui c'est un avantage parce que nous devons repenser le financement du développement en Afrique et nous assurer que nous pouvons faire appel au secteur privé. Je pense que cela me donne un avantage.En tant qu'ancienne vice-présidente chargée des finances de la BAD, votre action sera-t-elle en phase avec les deux mandats d'Akinwumi Adesina ?J'ai participé à la rédaction de la dernière stratégie de la banque. Et ma vision s'appuie vraiment sur cette stratégie décennale. J'ai donc toujours affirmé que l'Afrique n'avait pas besoin de nouveaux plans mais de concrétiser ces plans. Et c'est vraiment sur cela que se concentre ma vision, que j'appelle Lift Africa.À la fin de son premier mandat, M. Adesina a été critiqué pour sa gouvernance. La banque doit-elle encore progresser sur ce point ?Toutes les organisations doivent examiner leur gouvernance pour voir où elles peuvent l'améliorer. C'est particulièrement important pour attirer le secteur privé et s'assurer qu'il soit un partenaire à long terme de la BAD pour financer le développement de l'Afrique.Dans votre programme, vous insistez sur le manque d'infrastructures du continent. Est-ce actuellement la plus grande faiblesse des économies africaines ?Les emplois ne sont pas créés par les banques de développement mais par le secteur privé. Ce dernier a besoin d'une électricité fiable. Pour accéder aux marchés, il a besoin de routes, de voies ferrées, de ports et de connexions numériques. Ce sont les défis de l'Afrique et c'est pourquoi les infrastructures sont le fondement d'une accélération de son développement.Avez-vous des projets prioritaires à l'esprit ?Oui. Je pense évidemment que l'accès à l'électricité est extrêmement important. Je ferai en sorte d'accélérer les choses. Il y a aussi de grands projets sur la table dont il faut finaliser le financement. Par exemple, le corridor minéralier de Lobito, reliant la Zambie, la RDC et l'Angola ; le corridor de Nacala en Afrique australe. Il y a aussi la route Lagos-Abidjan, qui est un projet important.L'un des défis de la BAD est sa capacité à prêter plus d'argent. Vous avez contribué à augmenter son capital en émettant de la dette assimilée à du capital. Cette opération peut-elle être répétée ou existe-t-il d'autres solutions ?Là encore, c'est un exemple de la contribution du secteur privé aux banques de développement. J'ai introduit cet instrument à la BAD pour nous permettre de lever des capitaux à long terme, ce qui est indispensable au développement. Il s'agissait de lever des capitaux à long terme auprès d'investisseurs institutionnels du monde entier, plutôt que de solliciter comme d'habitude nos actionnaires. Donc oui, je pense que nous pouvons émettre plus de capital hybride. Il existe également d'autres instruments que nous pouvons déployer, y compris utiliser le capital de la banque pour dé-risquer les investissements du secteur privé.La décision des États-Unis de ne pas contribuer au Fonds africain de développement dédié aux États les plus fragiles est-elle une source d'inquiétude pour la BAD ?Oui bien sûr, parce que ce type de subventions reste crucial. La Banque africaine de développement continuera donc à plaider en faveur de ces financements, tout en travaillant par exemple avec les fondations philanthropiques : Bill Gates a annoncé qu'il déploierait 200 milliards de dollars au cours des 20 prochaines années pour aider les Etats fragiles du continent. Nous devons aussi examiner les autres régions en mesure de contribuer davantage pour pallier ce manque, et aider en particulier les pays fragiles.
In this episode, Loye and Fola discuss the upcoming African Development Bank election, Meta's legal challenges across the continent, and the rise of Ibrahim Traoré in Burkina Faso. They explore the implications of these events on the continent's future, highlighting the importance of intra-African trade, the challenges posed by external influences, and the need for accountability in leadership.Time stamps:01:09 The Upcoming African Development Bank elections14:50 Meta's legal troubles in Africa26:24 Who is Ibrahim Traoré?46:11 What in the Worldhttps://www.instagram.com/thebrief.xyz/
Audrey Brown, Host of Focus on Africa, speaks to Akinwumi Adesina, the President of the African Development Bank, as he reflects on the achievements and challenges of the past 10 years in office.In his two terms he's focused much of his time on advocacy, strategic positioning, and amplifying the continent's voice on the global stage. We hear about his ‘High Fives' framework, which includes getting power to the millions without electricity and improving the quality of life for African people. He also tells us about his vision, the challenges facing the continent and how he draws on his faith and his personal experiences in his work.The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC. You can listen on the BBC World Service, Mondays and Wednesdays at 0700 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out twice a week on BBC Sounds, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Presenter: Audrey Brown Producer: Clare Williamson and Gabriel May Editor: Sam BonhamGet in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.
The president of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, will soon be stepping down from the role after serving the maximum two terms. In an interview with podcast host Audrey Brown, he reflects on the achievements and challenges of the past 10 years in office.A new study reveals the pitfalls and barriers limiting women entrepreneurs from growing their businesses online - so how can these issues be addressed?And some of Britain's prestigious boarding schools are setting up campuses in Nigeria. Who will benefit?Presenter: Audrey Brown Producers: Sunita Nahar, Tom Kavanagh and Amie Liebowitz here in London. Frenny Jowie in Nairobi Senior Producer: Patricia Whitehorne Technical Producer: Jonny Hall Editors: Alice Muthengi and Andre Lombard
How is this insurance agent using social media to generate thousands of leads? In this video, I sit down with Dipo Adesina to discuss his incredible success using social media to generate thousands of free leads, make sales, and gain referrals. He shares powerful tips and strategies that can help you harness the power of social media to grow your business. Whether you're just getting started or looking to scale your efforts, Dipo offers valuable insights on how to turn social platforms into lead-generating machines for your insurance business!
Insightful internships mentioned and strategies as well as Yinka's own career and higher ed story
In this episode of the "Quietly Visible" podcast, host Carol Stewart is joined by Yinka Adesina, a leadership and coaching professional specialising in diversity and inclusion. Yinka shares her journey working with organisations such as the Houses of Parliament, the NHS, and Russell Group Universities, as well as her current role as a Careers Consultant at a leading London university. The discussion delves into the "introverted advantage," offering practical strategies for introverts navigating career transitions and development. Yinka emphasises the importance of maintaining well-being during periods of change and growth, understanding different leadership styles, and how introverted leaders can use their unique strengths to thrive in the evolving workplace. She also touches on her research into psychological capital and the key elements that can help professionals progress in their careers.
Dr. Adesina, neuro-ophthalmologist, orbital surgeon, strabismus surgeon, podcaster, and more joins us to talk about his multi-faceted career and how he has blazed his own trail to serve patients and the ophthalmology community. Subscribe to the podcast: https://MayoClinicOphthalmology.podbean.com Follow and reach out to us on X and Instagram: @mayocliniceye
Stephen Sackur speaks to Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank. He wants massive international financial backing to turn his continent into a global economic powerhouse. But amid chronic poverty, debt and climate threats, will Africa get the support it needs?
Africa currently loses between $7 billion and $15 billion a year because of climate change. If that trend continues, the sum could reach $50 billion by 2030. But African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina sees a way forward. He describes the financial instruments the bank is using to encourage investors to fund green development projects across the continent. Adesina talks about making climate investments more attractive globally, and unpacks the projects the bank is already funding – from solar panels in the Sahel to a hydroelectric dam in Mozambique. Explore further: Past episode with Avinash Persaud on simplifying the complexities of climate finance Past episode exploring how Brookfield Asset Management is making renewables profitable all around the world Past episode discussing how to get big money to invest in projects that help people adapt to a world that's already hotter than ever before Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producers are Mythili Rao, Magnus Henriksen, and Oscar Boyd. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the corporate world, Tayo Adesina felt the discomfort of not fitting in—it gave him the itch for change. Diversity, often an afterthought, inspired his mission to reshape the future for the youth. Sustainability, for him, means crafting opportunities for the younger generation. He shares his parents' migration journey, starting as professionals in Nigeria but taking on jobs like cleaning, driving, and cooking in the UK. As a Black Person, Tayo knows he needs to work twice as hard. A pivotal moment came with #mybestfrienddave's tragic suicide, fueling Tayo's dedication to breaking social isolation for underrepresented young people. Advocating for self-expression, Tayo founded Trash Gxng, a social enterprise empowering underrepresented youth. Through co-created Street Wear Clothing, they provide a platform for stories and essential skills for transitioning into work. This episode touches on Diversity, Corporate life, Token Diverse Friends, Teachers' impact, Police interactions, and Tayo's personal journey of learning to use his voice rather than his fists. Join us for a conversation filled with powerful insights. Tayo #youareaclassofyourown Warning: references to suicide Guest: Tayo Adesinahttps://www.trashgxng.co.uk https://www.tiktok.com/@trashgxng.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/trash_gxng Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-class-of-their-own/id1732288997 Watch on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcast/podcasts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Apq2pSbmvytPjABrlidpN?si=4d62eba56abb45ad Social media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aclassoftheirownpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aclassoftheirownpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aclassoftheirownpodcast Website: https://www.playforchange.co.uk/aclassoftheirownpodcast Host: Mira Magecha https://www.linkedin.com/in/miramagecha https://www.instagram.com/mira_magecha Creative Director: Alex Payne https://www.instagram.com/alexjamespayne Editor: Josh Partridge https://www.instagram.com/joshfilmmaker Music: Jay Witsey https://www.instagram.com/jay.witsey Sponsor: play for change https://www.playforchange.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/play_forchange https://www.linkedin.com/company/playforchangeltd
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People living with sickle cell disease can experience severe “pain crises”, or vaso-occlusive episodes (VOE), and are at increased risk for infections, strokes, heart failure, and other serious disease processes. When patients are out sickle cell present to the ED, it is crucial to initiate their evaluation and treatment as soon as possible. So what does this mean practically for us as clinicians? Hematologist and Sickle Cell expert, Dr. Bimpe Adesina, and Emergency Physician and researcher, Dr. Bryn Mumma, join us to explore this topic in depth. In part 1, we delved into assessment and management of patients presenting with VOE. In part 2, we spoke with Dr. Chris Rees about the benefits of early opioid pain control for kids presenting with VOE. In the final episode of our series we're back with Dr. Mumma and Dr. Adesina to discuss the management of other emergent presentations related to sickle cell disease. Did this episode change your practice? Let us know on social media @empulsepodcast or at ucdavisem.com Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Associate Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guests: Dr. Oyebimpe Adesina, Assistant Professor of Hematology and Oncology and Co-Director of the Adult Sickle Cell Clinical Program at UC Davis Dr. Bryn Mumma, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Leader of the Research Subcommittee of CARPE DIEM at UC Davis Resources: ACEP Emergency Department Sickle Cell Care Coalition Resources CHOP Emergency Department Clinical Pathway for Evaluation/Treatment of Children with Sickle Cell Disease with Fever DeBaun MR, Jordan LC, King AA, et al. American Society of Hematology 2020 guidelines for sickle cell disease: prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cerebrovascular disease in children and adults. Blood Adv. 2020 Apr 28;4(8):1554-1588. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019001142. PMID: 32298430; PMCID: PMC7189278.. Chou ST, Alsawas M, Fasano RM, et al. American Society of Hematology 2020 guidelines for sickle cell disease: transfusion support. Blood Adv. 2020 Jan 28;4(2):327-355. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2019001143. PMID: 31985807; PMCID: PMC6988392.
In this episode of In This Moment the host continues their Racial Identity series for Black History Month. In this episode the host highlights the conflict between West Africans and Black Americans. Damilola who is a Nigerian-American and licensed therapist talks about the similarities of culture, where the tension starts, and how to strive for unity. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diallo-smith/support
Mrs. Lolade Adesina is a wife, mother and a seasoned IT Professional with over 30 years of experience. She has worked in various roles in engineering, computer science/software development, technical & customer support, and project management. In addition to holding engineering and computer science degrees, PMP, ITIL and Scrum Master certifications, Mrs. Adesina is an entrepreneur, a licensed insurance and mutual fund agent, and an avid educator. She strives to maintain a culture of continuous learning and personal growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heather-harris96/message
In 2015, Akinwumi Adesina was elected President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), and since then he's become a symbol of optimism across the continent. How did he become known as Africa's "optimist-in-chief"? In this edition of Business Daily, Dr Adesina tells Peter MacJob what has shaped him as an economist, his outlook for the continent and how Africa could determine the future of renewable energy and green minerals. He says the international financial architecture should be more inclusive and favourable towards African economies, and the global north should compensate the continent for the adverse impacts of climate change on Africa. (Picture: Dr Akinwunmi Adesina. Credit: Getty Images) Presented and produced by Peter MacJob
Prepare to transform your daily routine and elevate your well-being in the latest episode of Beyond the Chair with Dr. Simone Ellis. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. George Adesina, a distinguished physician, as he unravels the science of building healthy habits amidst the demanding life of a doctor. In this invigorating episode, Dr. Simone Ellis and Dr. George Adesina explore the unique challenges faced by doctors in maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Discover practical strategies and expert insights to cultivate habits that nourish your mind, body, and soul, even in the midst of a busy medical career. From optimizing nutrition and exercise routines to embracing mindfulness and stress management, this conversation is a prescription for doctors and healthcare professionals looking to thrive both personally and professionally. Dr. Adesina's wisdom will empower you to lead by example and prioritize self-care without sacrificing the quality of patient care. Don't miss out on this opportunity to reinvigorate your life as a healthcare professional. Tune in to Beyond the Chair with Dr. Simone Ellis and embark on a journey toward holistic wellness with Dr. George Adesina as your guide. Get ready to redefine your approach to health and happiness, one healthy habit at a time!
JDew and Dipo Adesina ( @dipoadesina5778 ) profess that they "never let school intefere with their financial education." Join these two in their conversation around educating the country around financial tools that will set you free! The Finance Preacher Dipo Adesina.mp3File Size: 10676 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
Caezar Adesina is a Visual contemporary artist whose journey began against the backdrop of a strict yet understanding military upbringing in Oshun State, Nigeria. After navigating the challenges of earning a college degree, a transformative opportunity arose when his brother invited him to Lagos. There, he embarked on a path of growth, refining his drawing prowess. Eager for more, he ventured to Canada to delve into fine arts. Though he eventually left his formal studies, Caezar's determination to break free fueled a period of intense self-improvement and artistic evolution. Embracing his distinctive style, he emerged from adversity with a renewed creative vigor. In this episode we talked about: The challenge of him parting ways with his artwork His opinion regarding Picasso's adoption of African art as cultural appropriation His approach to multitasking on several projects simultaneously. His wish to impact he wants for his art He aspiration for this to leave a significant impact
Dipo Adesina is a multi-talented individual with a diverse range of expertise. As an author, licensed financial professional, business consultant, and inspirational speaker, he has made a significant impact on his audience through his unique ability to blend business, academia, and personal experiences. Dipo's speaking engagements have taken him to various platforms worldwide, including high schools, universities, youth conferences, conventions, churches, and organizations. With a focus on global business development and empowering millennials, he has been instrumental in educating and encouraging individuals on the importance of investing and entrepreneurship for over a decade. Dipo is also a prolific writer, having authored four books, including the best-selling "21 Habits of Highly Broke People." Alongside his entrepreneurial endeavors, he has founded and co-founded seven businesses in the United States and Africa, including AgroAngels, a groundbreaking platform that enables Africans in the diaspora to invest in the thriving agricultural sector. Additionally, as a co-founder of GuraRide, Dipo plays a pivotal role in introducing environmentally friendly transportation options such as electric and smart bikes and electric scooters to Africa, thereby contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions. To connect with Dipo follow Instagram @dipo_adesina Website- www.dipoadesina.com For more information, visit the website or send an email. email: wegotproblemspodcast@gmail.com Web: https://www.wegotproblemspodcast.com Networking Group Join We Got Problems After Dark Our Websites https://wegotproblemspodcast.com https://curtisgmartin.com https://rhondawritesofficial.com https://thetrashvegan.com Follow us on Social Media: @curtismartin247 Curtis G Martin @therhondalbrown Rhonda L Brown @the_trash_vegan_ Caliph Johnson Sr @thego2chic LaCheka Phillips #curtisgmartin #rhondalbrown #caliphjohnsonsr #lachekaphillips #wegotproblemsafterdark #wegotproblemspodcast #therhondalbrown #the_trash_vegan_ #curtismartin247 #wegotproblems #wegotsolutions #DiopAdesina #insurance #podcast #
Huit années se sont écoulées depuis sa première élection à la tête de l'institution financière la plus importante du continent africain. Géopolitique, agriculture, inflation, climat, Sahel… Akinwumi Adesina, le président de la Banque africaine de développement, défend son bilan et évoque au micro d'Alain Foka les perspectives et grands chantiers en cours. L'interview sera suivie d'une discussion entre deux invités :- Akinwumi Adesina, président de la Banque africaine de développement- Amadou Hott, économiste et banquier d'affaires sénégalais, ancien ministre de l'Économie, du Plan et de la Coopération du Sénégal, envoyé spécial du Président de la Banque africaine de développement pour l'Alliance pour l'infrastructure verte en Afrique- Stanislas Zeze, PDG de Bloomfield Investment Corporation, agence de notation financière d'Afrique de l'Ouest.
Quick Pause! The IMG Roadmap Program is back, bigger and better in 2023! Click here to join the 2023 cohort as you build your medical success story. ***** Are you an International Medical Graduate (IMG) preparing for the USMLE exams? Do you feel like the odds are stacked against you? Today's guest, Nigerian-born USMLE guru Dr. Adesina, is here to share his wisdom on how to overcome the challenges and achieve your dream. Keep listening to find out how! Here are the highlights of this episode: Introduction: Nigerian-born USMLE guru Dr. Adesina shares his wisdom on how IMGs can overcome the challenges of preparing for the USMLE exams. Dr. Adesina founded Smash USMLE to help IMGs navigate the process and achieve success. Dr. Adesina understands the pressure and difficulty that the USMLE and COMLEX exams present. Key advice for IMGs on acing the USMLE exams the first time. Despite recent changes to the USMLE Step 1 exam format, Dr. Adesina remains confident in the importance of mastering both basic and clinical sciences. Dr. Adesina's strategy emphasizes the importance of properly preparing for Step 1 to excel on Step 2. Strategies for sourcing US Clinical experience to help IMGs be as competitive as possible in the residency match process. Smash USMLE doesn't just focus on exam prep, but also on training better physicians and making a positive impact in the community. Dr. Adesina's ultimate goal is to help IMGs fulfill their dreams of becoming doctors, no matter the obstacles they face. Enroll in Smash USMLE today at smashusmle.com/enroll and feel free to use my affiliate code at smashusmle.com/drlum to get started on your journey to becoming the best physician you can be! ***** Follow us on Instagram for supportive content and download our targeted planner from our website! Subscribe to our podcast and newsletter and consider joining our program in the spring to kick start your IMG journey in 2023. As always you can click on the following links to listen to more episodes of our podcasts on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts and Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ninalum/support
Olutayo Adesina on the Nigerian model of development and how to approach it in this digital economy. Olutayo Adesina is a Professor of History at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. ____________________________ For more about Obehi Podcast, visit our YouTube channel - Youtube.com/c/ObehiPodcast. Check out also our official website ObehiEwanfoh.com. Do you want to learn how to better leverage your storytelling skill and earn more? Then check out our training class: Storytelling For Content Creators and Digital Entrepreneurs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/obehi-podcast/message
The president of the African Development Bank Group, Dr Akinwumi A. Adesina, says the size of Africa's digital economy will rise from $115 billion to $712 billion by 2050. Adesina says it was estimated that the size of digital global wealth would expand from $217 billion in 2022 to over $1 trillion by 2031 with most of this growth already being driven by four countries -Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Egypt. He says the creative industry in Nigeria is growing rapidly, in line with similar trend in Africa. The creative industry in Africa generated over $14 billion in revenue annually between 2015 and 2018 and is projected to help create close to three million jobs by 2025.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4090160/advertisement
Despite the confluence of multiple shocks, growth across all five African regions was positive in 2022—and the outlook for 2023–24 is projected to be stable.
African Development Bank has launched its first edition of Africa's Macroeconomic Performance and Outlook Report.The bank's President Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina hopes that the biannual publication provides African policymakers, global investors, researchers, and other development partners with an up-to-date, evidence-based assessment of the continent's recent macroeconomic performance and short-to-medium term outlook amid dynamic global economic developments.
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Presidential aide Femi Adesina believes his principal President Muhammadu Buhari has done enough to leave a safer nation. He maintained that the government had done much to curtail the challenges and would end on a high note. Adesina admitted, however, that one administration cannot fully tackle the country's security challenges and wants the next government to continue from where President Buhari would stop.
A teaching on '2022 In Review' by Pastor Adenrele Adesina.
Teaching on '2022 In Review' by Pastor Adenrele Adesina. Useful links referenced in this video; Parousia: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/9i7CRYWCUvb Watching to build series: Part 1 - https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/XRqtFTWCUvb Part 3 - https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/MJjV4RWCUvb
The African Development Bank has drawn $31 billion in investment interest from African and global investors. AfDB President, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, commended the forum's outcomes and the partners' commitment. He says the AIF's focus was to attract more foreign direct investment to Africa and ensure the private sector remained the driving force of that transformation. Adesina says the private sector is Africa's growth accelerator and they must mitigate real and perceived risks and persuade the private sector that investing in Africa is safe.
HOT BUSINESS 02 NOV 2022 - KOLA ADESINA - BEYOND BORDERS
HOT BUSINESS 02 NOV 2022 - KOLA ADESINA - BEYOND BORDERS
This episode we talk about what parent trauma is and what it looks like. Some of the topics include healing with your parent, creating boundaries with your parents, and learning how to do individual healing.
President Muhammadu Buhari will present the proposed N19.76 trillion budget for the 2023 fiscal year to the National Assembly. Presidential aide Femi Adesina says it was virtually one item in the Federal Executive Council meeting. The budget proposal for 2023 was presented and discussed at length.He explained that the budget proposal would be taken to the National Assembly on Friday morning by the President. Adesina, says the hybrid FEC sessions (in-person and online participants), was in line with the country's COVID-19 guidelines.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://osazuwaakonedo.news/one-thing-nigerians-will-never-forget-about-buhari-adesina/01/09/2022/ One Thing Nigerians Will Never Forget About Buhari - Adesina ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #Abike #Adesina #Buhari #Dabiri #Diaspora #Femi #Imo #Muhammadu #NIDCOM #Nigeria #Nigerians #OsazuwaAkonedo https://osazuwaakonedo.news/one-thing-nigerians-will-never-forget-about-buhari-adesina/01/09/2022/ By Femi Adesina --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osazuwaakonedo/support
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How we love others depicts how we have received and engaged God's love for us. How we receive and engage God's love shows our attitude and expectation towards the seat of judgement and punishment.
How we love others depicts how we have received and engaged God's love for us. How we receive and engage God's love shows our attitude and expectation towards the seat of judgement and punishment.
Your host Glassford Crossfield and his guests Dipo Adesina and African Prince talk about the importance of life insurance. Adesina mentioned how having an IUL can be life changing, and how to save money. Adesina has a whole catalog on how to make smart choices with money and how to make your money work for you. It would be in your best interest to subscribe to my YouTube as the episode drops weeks before over there. Love you all. God bless. R.I.P Kevin Samuels Follow the Host: Personal Instagram: https://instagram.com/real_l.a._glass... Podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/miscellaneous_p... Personal TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJx77o6T/ Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCETs... ]Blogs on similar topics: https://link.medium.com/wpL2YRffwbb Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/glassford41 Follow African Prince: Personal Instagram: https://instagram.com/african_prince_... Personal Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/africanp... Personal Podcast: https://anchor.fm/prince-kahilu Follow Dipo Adesina: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dipo_adesina/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdpJnwoV/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/glassford-crossfield/support
It is amazing where an agricultural passion can take you. Even though I know that, I am not quite sure I have ever profiled a story quite like today's episode with Daniel Oduntan. Daniel grew up in the city of Ibadan in Nigeria, Africa. Sometime, around the time he was 30 years old, a woman from Denmark put on a workshop about beekeeping that he attended. This was the beginning of what would become a lifelong passion for Daniel that would eventually see him live on three different continents. Daniel's interest in beekeeping was piqued, and he started studying, first obtaining a bachelor's degree in agriculture in Nigeria, soon to be followed by a master's degree in entomology. Not long after this Daniel moved to Germany to study beekeeping in Bavaria. His interest in and passion for bees allowed him to develop a global network of contacts in the beekeeping industry, and that eventually brought him to Pennsylvania for a conference. During this conference he met a family with multiple generations of beekeeping experience which he had been admiring from afar as well as many other contacts. This ultimately led Daniel to decide to base himself in the U.S., and after researching where to live he found Salt Lake City, came across the country and settled down. Today Daniel is operating his own business, Bee-Craft Consult, from Salt Lake City, he has authored two books on beekeeping and he has started a foundation to raise money to educate people worldwide on the art of beekeeping! More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:
Kellie Adesina serves as Director of Government Affairs at Bayer where she is responsible for crop science issues like gene editing, biotech regulation and approvals, biostimulants, oilseeds, vegetables, and food security. Prior to joining Bayer, she served as Chief Counsel on the House Agriculture Committee for Chairman Collin C. Peterson. In this capacity, she successfully drafted several provisions that were included in the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018. She also provided strategic and legal counsel to the Chairman and other Democratic Members of the Committee. Before joining the House Agriculture Committee, Kellie was Senior Counselor in the Office of the General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In this role, she served as the chief of staff to the General Counsel and provided legal advice and services regarding the broad range of activities at USDA. Prior to USDA, Kellie was Legislative Director to Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge of Ohio where she developed and implemented the Congresswoman's legislative agenda, as well as managed the legislative staff. She also guided the Congresswoman through the 2014 Farm Bill Conference Committee negotiations. Additionally, Kellie has worked for Congresswoman Judy Chu of California as Legislative Counsel and in various roles for Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, her home state. Kellie holds a Juris Doctor from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts from Bethune-Cookman College. In her spare time she serves as a mentor and volunteers through her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc
Wealth Matters: A Continued Conversation on Financial Dominion w/Lenita Reeves, MBA
This episode is for curent or aspiriing entrepreneurs and anyone who wants a side hustle to generate extra income for paying off debts or saving or investing at a greater level. We discuss starting a business during COVID-19, the necessity of digital marketing, and how to narrow in on your side hustle. And remember, you can support the podcast at CashApp: $phpublishing, Venmo: @purposehouse, Paypal.me/purposehouse, or www.personalfinance.purposehouse.net. --- 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/wealthmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/support
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“A lot of people put out a certain image but that's not their real identity.” - Dipo Adesina Today's featured author is inspirational speaker, international entrepreneur, and Child of God, Dipo Adesina. Dipo and I talk about his new book, advice for young entrepreneurs and tons more! The opening tune is titled "The Paycheck Song (Instrumental)" by Asis Galvin (@AsisGalvin). Click the following link to cop this album as well as his other works. https://asisgalvin.bandcamp.com/album/forgotten Dipo's Website: https://www.dipoadesina.com/
Adesina Koiki got his start in sports journalism at the Syracuse college radio station and went on to work for ESPN The Magazine, but the reason we've brought him on the Tribe is because he left that cushy, secure ESPN gig to blaze his own trail. Koiki founded his own sports website A Lot of Sports Talk in 2012 and has since posted thousands of witty, smart, and insightful articles and covered hundreds of competitions and events. His perspective on failure, risk taking, and hard work will blow you away. Tune in.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/atribecalledyes)
The African Development Bank recently turned 50. In that time it's made more than 4,000 grants and loans, totaling more than $71 billion. So what might its next half-century look like? Bank President Dr. Akinwumi Adesina joins me on this week's podcast to share his vision for Africa's future.