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In this exclusive segment on Signals, Onyinye Ejike, a leading event planner and entrepreneur, provides profound insights into Nigeria's events industry amidst economic challenges. From her early inspiration drawn from her mother's catering business to her self-taught journey in event planning, Onyinye discusses the evolving role of planners in crafting memorable experiences for clients across diverse budgets. The episode offers a compelling exploration of the resilience and innovation driving the Events industry's adaptation to challenging circumstances. Emphasizing the crucial role of creativity, adaptability, and client collaboration in delivering exceptional events that resonate with audiences. For an enlightening discussion featuring expert and invaluable perspectives on the Events industry's resilience and prospects, tune in now!
JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike is the executive director of the Malcolm X Memorial Foundation. In the show LeFlore-Ejike talks about the lasting legacy and relevance of Malcolm X, who was born in Omaha in 1925, and his recent induction into the Nebraska Hall of Fame. LeFlore-Ejike also talks about the work of the Malcolm X Memorial Foundation and shares more about her own life as a self-declared black history nerd and a proud daughter of north Omaha.JoAnna LeFlore-Ejike is a young cultural activist raised in the Midwest, activating her community through the cultivation of creative entrepreneurs and arts-based programming. For many years LeFlore-Ejike has prioritized cultural awareness and unification in collaboration with several local non-profits including Film Streams, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts/Carver Bank, the Greater Omaha Chamber, The Reader Magazine, and Threewalls (Chicago). She continues this mission in her recently accepted position as the Executive Director for the Malcolm X Memorial Foundation after having volunteered there for 10 years prior. LeFlore-Ejike lives in north Omaha with her husband and new daughter.
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Deji Oseni, Ogaga Akpomiemie, Ejike, Eddie Mo and Jidechi Chidiezie join Calvin 'Emeka Onwuka in the Pod to preview the Euro2020 Tournament holding across the continent from June the 11th. Two of them say Mancini's Italy will win the tournament the others say it will be France with N'Golo Kante being named the MVP of the Tournament. It was nice banter in the Pod.
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This episode is part of a special series recorded to celebrate Father’s Day.For the series I interviewed some friends and mentors. I asked them to reflect on the greatest lessons that shaped the men they have become and also to reflect on how these lessons have influenced them as parents.About my Guest:Ejike Egbuagu is lawyer turned banker. He is the CEO on Moneda Investment Company a financial advisory company in Lagos Nigeria. www.modenainvest.com.Ejike is my brother and this particular conversation is in memory of our incredible parents. Happy Father’s Day!
Ejike dreams of becoming a governor. He arrived in Lagos in January 2020, leaving his parents in Ebonyi state. His brother promised to send him to school. But he’s in Lagos, selling CDs in traffic- just like his brother. Making between N6,000-N10,000 a day, Ejike supports his brother’s family of four. Ejike wants to become a governor in Lagos state. He says his brother promised to send him to school next year. He’s told he can’t go to school this year because of COVID 19. Ejike is 14 years old. Farouk is 17 years old. His mum sells herbs in Ibadan while his dad is an Alfa (Islamic scholar). He travelled to Lagos on his own and caters to himself, calling passengers at the motor park and sometimes bearing load for money in the market in Oshodi. During the COVID19 lockdown, Farouk says he barely survived. He couldn’t make money as markets were open only temporarily and buses were not moving. He said one of the few women who came to the market fed him throughout the lockdown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dnnpodcast/message
BLACK LIVES MATTER - DONATE https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ What appeared to be a regular visit to the social services office turned out to be anything but ordinary, when 48-year-old Eugene Obiora was killed by the police. 1312.
Lucy Ejike is Nigeria’s most successful female paralympian and the winner of gold medals in para-powerlifting at three different Paralympic Games. Ejike’s twenty-year career has been marked by her rivalry with her friend Fatma Omar of Egypt, whom she finally defeated with a world-record lift at the 2016 games in Rio. She talks to Iain Mackness. The programme is a Made-In-Manchester Production. PHOTO: Lucy Ejike in 2017 (Getty Images)
Today, my guest is Ejike Udemeckwu, my Friend, brother and past student. I saw Ejike write his first line of Code. Today he's a Master's Student of Predictive Analytics in the US and I am super proud of him.
Chris Lee and Mitch Light take a break from the Derek Mason drama to discuss Vanderbilt's basketball blowout of South Carolina State, then, VU's 38-0 win over ETSU. Topics include how coach Jerry Stackhouse has, surprisingly, fielded a team that's been fun to watch, gotten the most out of Scotty Pippen Jr., Saben Lee and Aaron Nesmith, and started to find guys who can play the 4 and 5 spots with some level of competency.
Guest on the pod episode is Ejike Anih, Founder and CEO of IfeanHealth, a bay area startup that uses technology to improve the African Healthcare landscape. In a laid back chat with Moeazy and Wemsy he talks about his journey, the "why" behind his decision to go down this path and a lot more!
The guys come back on the podcast after taking a week off and talk about their weekend festivites (1:29). Marcus rolls out with his segment of Black Kulture (13:00). Ejike Jamal from The Promblematic Safe Place comes on the set (16:00). Peabody tells a deep secret about himself in the woods (32:14). Ejike explains what really went down on his podcast and why his cohost Nana was removed (38:36). The guys dive into the HOT TOPIC about "Do Puerto Rican women cater differently than Black women (1:09:11).Follow us at:Twitter/IG: Social_Complex_Email: AskSocialComplex@gmail.comWebsite: www.SocialComplexx.com
The guys come back on the podcast after taking a week off and talk about their weekend festivites (1:29). Marcus rolls out with his segment of Black Kulture (13:00). Ejike Jamal from The Promblematic Safe Place comes on the set (16:00). Peabody tells a deep secret about himself in the woods (32:14). Ejike explains what really went down on his podcast and why his cohost Nana was removed (38:36). The guys dive into the HOT TOPIC about "Do Puerto Rican women cater differently than Black women (1:09:11). Follow us at: Twitter/IG: Social_Complex_ Email: AskSocialComplex@gmail.com Website: www.SocialComplexx.com
QOTW: Have you ever applied for a new job on your current job? In the Feed: Home daycare owner hangs a baby in her basement and only gets probation. Main topic: What are the rules for loyalty in relationships, business, and family. All this, plus a big announcement. Follow our guests: Ejike -wethesafeplace / ejikejamal Tone Carter - tonelastnamecarter Lashaila Mitchem- goddesslyke Music: UGK- It's Supposed to Bubble Wize- Grape Fanta Trae- Nuthin 2 a Boss Follow us @talkingreasy For business inquiries, hit us at talkinggreasy@gmail.com For a 30-day free trial and a free audiobook, visit audibletrial.com/greasy We are proud members of The Audio Fam Network. Like, comment, subscribe, and share, and if you got somethin' to say, hit our line at 469-454-8231. It ain't easy ... talkin' greasy
Question of the week: is it wrong to fat-shame? Would you date a fat person? Best/Worst experience dating a fat person? In the feed: Detaining Mexican Children in Walmart. xxxtentacion has died. Does rap create a deadly environment? Why is it only black artist dying like this? Main Topic: Why can't the Black household stay together? Guests: Jennifer: @komplete_ivy / @eclectichappyhour Ejike: @wethesafeplace / @ejikejamal Kenny: @thespeakerboxshow David: @music_junkie22 Follow us @talkingreasy For business inquiries, hit us at talkinggreasy@gmail.com Music by- DJ Hood973 - Throw That Ass remix Belvi - Love Love Angie Stone - Lover's Ghetto For a 30-day free trial and a free audiobook, visit audibletrial.com/greasy We are proud members of The Podcast Brothers Network #TPBPN Like, comment, subscribe, and share, and if you got somethin' to say, hit our line at 469-454-8231. It ain't easy ... talkin' greasy.
It's the final episode of the year, people. We decided to take this time to recap some of the best Talkin' Greasy moments with the homie, EJ. From the repo man snatchin' fake asses on payment plans to Darnell calling himself the Malcolm X of booty eating, there is no shortage of outrageous moments. Relive them all with Kim, Darnell, and EJ! Plus, play along with us as we compete in a black ass game, and hear some of our ridiculous drunken stories. Follow us on twitter, insta, and facebook: EJ - @ejikejamal Talkin Greasy - @talkingreasy For sponsorship or business inquiries, leave us an e-mail at talkinggreasy@gmail.com To comment on anything you heard, leave us a voice message at 469-454-8231! Music: 69 Boyz and Quad City DJ's - What You Want for Christmas Orijanus - Bonita Wize - Grape Fanta Chance the Rapper feat. Jeremih and Hannibal Burress - All the Way Special thanks to everyone who's ever come through to record with us and all of you who listen and support us. Here's to a bigger and better year next year. Special guests (in order of appearance): EJ, Ren, Rikki Blu, Curtis Mayz, Kim, Tia, Christal Clear, Deronimo, Brittany B., Karen, Paris Pershun, Krystal, Kevin, Marcus Gilmore, KG, Frank Menikkon, Anthony Roberts, Rodwayne, Q the Great, B Mack, Ben, Brie Esby, DDBS Radio, Star Music, and, last but not least, Hollywood Kas! Catch ya'll niggas in 2018!
You know why we're here ... sort of. We had the very talented local hip-hop artist, Paris Pershun, and local podcaster, Ejike Jamal, on to talk about the marked difference between the Dallas of today vs. the Dallas of yesteryear. We talked gentrification, "racist" dress codes in Downtown Dallas, and, oh yea, Jay-Z is dropping an album Friday. Terrible puns and defensiveness ensues as Kim, Darnell, and Ejike question whether this album will be up to par with previous projects in his catalog. Rest easy, Prodigy. Follow Paris Pershun on Twitter, facebook, and instagram @parispershun Follow Ejike @ejikejamal on Twitter and Instagram This is episode is sponsored by Audible. Get your 30-day free trial and free audio book download at audibletrial.com/greasy Follow us on facebook, insta, and twitter @talkingreasy! Like, rate, comment, and subscribe. Music: Diggs Duke - The Pinnacle of Class and Taste Bruno Spoerri - On the Way Mobb Deep - Shook Ones, Part 2
Local hip-hop artist, Star Music, and local film maker and hip-hop head, EJ, join us in discussing this year's XXL Freshman cover release. Where is Young M.A? Was Famous Dex left off due to semantics? Mr. Potato Head strikes again with his recent comments to a Flint resident about his "brown water." And, a woman proposes to a man and puts it on social media. What did we have to say about that? Buckle your seat belt. Follow Star Music on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter @starmusic214 This is episode is sponsored by Audible. Get your 30-day free trial and free audio book download at audibletrial.com/greasy Follow us on facebook, insta, and twitter @talkingreasy! Like, rate, comment, and subscribe. Music: Star Music - No Chill Chance the Rapper - All Night Amine - Caroline (DJ Taj remix)
We discuss Charlamagne tha God's book signing and the magic of 52 Savage. We recap the podcast meet up & Darnell and EJ let their petty run wild in a discussion about their unwritten rules in relationships. Follow Ejike Jamal @ejike_jamal on Twitter and Instagram. This is episode is sponsored by Audible. Get your 30-day free trial and free audio book download at audibletrial.com/greasy Follow us on facebook, insta, and twitter @talkingreasy! Like, rate, comment, and subscribe. Music: Odie - Seniorita Kari Faux - Top Down Big Sean - Moves
Pro football player Reggie Bush get's got for 3 mil from a bottle waitress and he's mad about it. We discuss it. Special thanks to EJ for stopping through. This is episode is sponsored by Audible. Get your 30-day free trial and free audio book download at audibletrial.com/greasy Follow us on facebook, insta, and twitter @talkingreasy! Like, rate, comment, and subscribe. Follow him on insta and twitter @ejikejamal. Follow us on facebook, twitter and insta @talkingreasy.
Join me on Thursday, December 11th at 6pm EST. My guest on In Faith Network Radio will be Christian fiction author, Unoma Nwankwor. A romantic at heart, Unoma is passionate about telling stories of faith and hope about love. She hopes to capture her readers through stories that are faith based with an element of love. After all, “and now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” ~1 Corinthians 13:13. Unoma is also the co-owner of KevStel Group, a Christian entertainment company, specializing in movie productions, book publications and hosting events. We will be discussing her novel, When You Let Go, and her upcoming novel, A Scoop of Love, Book One in the Sons of Ishmael Series. Book Blurb: An answered prayer. An unforeseen betrayal. A family healed by grace. Amara and Ejike Dike had been married for six glorious years. Amara was convinced Ejike, was the perfect gift from God. Loving, charming and very easy on the eyes. They had a beautiful life. Well, not so beautiful. Amara's inability to bear children made her feel like a less than the perfect mate for her husband.Then after many years, God lifted her faith and had finally heard her cry. Amara finds herself at crossroads. Will she lean on God's sustaining grace to let go and travel the rocky path to forgiveness? Or would she throw everything to the wind and walk away?
Ejike continues with a prize giving ceremony despite suffering a personal tragedy.
Transcript -- Kwame tries to ensure that Ejike will not ruin his appraisal but Ejike ends up saving the day
Kwame tries to ensure that Ejike will not ruin his appraisal but Ejike ends up saving the day
Ejike suffers from a crisis of confidence and runs away.