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How important is the upcoming election for the Nigerian Youth who make up 70% of the population? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-fm-podcast/message
In this episode, we're chatting with Ileke Airende, who is the Founder of Awwspire Media and the host of a weekly talk show, Crypto over Coffee. Ileke uses her platform to advocate for the financial empowerment of Nigerian Youth. Web3 Delight is uniting both global and local Web3 players to paint the art of possible and facilitate cooperation opportunities towards enhancing the digital transformation ecosystem. Website: https://web3delight.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/fqWnj7Tq
Nigeria has been a prayer point for years and now needs divine intervention. on todays episode Ibk and I, had a lot of things to let off our chest, in relation to the current situation of our beloved country Nigeria and how it has affected us youths. I know we said we don't have hope in Nigeria getting better, we didn't really mean it like that. we pray and hope that one day Nigeria will rise again and be great.
The coming 2023 general elections in Nigeria could arguably go down as the most exciting since Nigeria's 1999 fourth democratic journey.Being that it could be said to be a make-or-break season. What roles are the Nigerian youth playing towards the big day?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the roles expected of Nigerian youths, and how they are living up to them.
On this new informative & entertaining episode of Chat With Pablo Castro (SEASON 2), "Gideon Nwani a.k.a Pablo Castro PR" sat to chat with THE LADY MOTARA over a ZOOM VIDEO CALL RECORDING. They both discussed about this topic: "HOW TO SURVIVE AS A NIGERIAN YOUTH" || Youth in Nigeria includes citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria aged 15–29 years according to the new youth policy (2019). However, the African youth charter recognises youth as people between 15 and 35. || Are you a NIGERIAN YOUTH in your teens - middle 30s? Then be rest assured this INFORMATIVE & ENTERTAINING podcast episode was created specially for you. WATCH EXTENDED SEGMENT OF THIS EPISODE FEATURING MY TOP 3 MUSIC PICKS FOR THIS WEEK↘️LINKTR.EE/PABLOCASTROPR < For Enquiry, Advertising & More: Send A Mail: baminwani84@gmail.com or call +2348072128133. Like, Subscribe & Share This Channel Today. Thanks. > Social Media: @TMAEPodcast on Instagram & Twitter
In this light-hearted episode, Brodda Mike sits with hosts of the Nigerian Experience Podcast and discusses the Nigerian Youth experience, how to improve the plights of the common Lagosian (or Nigerian), university life, INEC, ENDSARs, how to survive Bribery and corruption, bad roads, fuel scarcity and everything else going on in Nigeria. We also discuss the Types of Lagosians. Find out what your Lagos type is . . .
In this episode, we're chatting with Ileke Airende, who is the Founder of Awwspire Media and the host of a weekly talk show, Crypto over Coffee. Ileke uses her platform to advocate for the financial empowerment of Nigerian Youth. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ilekeairende Twitter: twitter.com/dazzling_joy Instagram: instagram.com/ileke_airende Web: awwspiremedia.com
“Minister of state is another name for a junior minister. In Nigeria, such ministers have little or no influence. They're filler positions, far more forgettable and dispensable as most of the country's deputy governors. Why should older men and women, often with terrible records, occupy substantive ministerial posts while youth with vibrant ideas to fuel Nigeria's transformation are consigned to the equivalent of ministerial minor leagues?” The Offside Musings Podcast has been featured in Feedspot Top 35 Nigeria Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/nigeria_podcasts/ Follow us on Substack @ offisidemusings@substack.com. For the article accompanying this episode Listen to episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" here. Subscribe to The Offside Musings Podcast's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHMewgDizgRMm9aRscGugw/featured Follow The Offside Musings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_offside_musings_podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoffsidemusingspodcast The Offside Musings Podcast is a The Droit Media production. Support the show(https://substack.com/profile/58810793-offside-musings?s=r&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=web) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-offside-musings/support
The Naija boy alongside his guest breaks down the complexities and difficulties of being a Nigerian youth. An in-depth view of how dangerous and frustrating it can be just by being a youth in Nigeria as well as trying his best to assert a dose of humor in an effort to keep you entertained
Mkpuru Mmiri na de latest drug for Naija naoooo. De drug come from de pipo wey oyinbo dey call 'Mexican drug cartel' and na Igbo land be de head quarters for naija. Pipo, especially youth dem dey take dis drug finish dey practice kolo. We don dey talk about Shisha and other drugs wey don dey finish young pipo for our naija, nai dis one come join am. De question be say wetin de make these pipo dey take these things, na depression or na just for fun? Na our tori today be dis, my pipo make una join us put mouth.
During this years UN SDG Global Festival of Action, the Stand To End Rape Initiative (STER) won the Mobilize UN SDGs Action Award. Hannah Messenger, Global Events Strategist of the UN SDG Action Campaign and Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi, Director of STER, talk to us about the Festival and the fight against sexual and gender-based violence in eductaional institutions in Nigeria.
Following the high rate of unemployment which is 33.3% according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBA), it has become imperative to lure the Nigerian youth to go back to the land for agriculture to grow food and add value to the economy. But for that to happen, there must be a new orientation coupled with incentives towards mechanised farming. On the programme today we will interrogate some of the ways through which the Nigerian government and stakeholders can encourage the youth to go back to the land and possible challenges
So on today's episode of the Youth Arena show, we take a look at The Nigerian Youth and why the seek greener pastures overseas, and the different consequences associated with this choices, and we had a guest on the show by name Lilian chijioke to also share her views and thoughts on the topic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngozifm/message
Today we had Mr benny and Miss Iddidiong to tell us from a youthful perspective about the intricacy and peculiarity of the nigerian youth ,and the sheared their lovely views on the topic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ngozifm/message
Today we find physical proof of a glitch in the matrix, and then we travel to Nigeria to witness a vigilante group that uses sorcery to fight crime! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: A genuine glitch in the matrix from a trusted source—with evidence. https://www.reddit.com/r/Thetruthishere/comments/n00iu0/a_genuine_glitch_in_the_matrix_from_a_trusted/ Archive https://archive.is/DEzAU Proof https://i.imgur.com/lazA9bE.gif%E2%80%8B Archive https://archive.is/EFEpV Duplicate Cheque Incident | Parallel Time Line Anomaly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r__unTaq6w&ab_channel=RobFreemanUFOWorldExplorer ET Making Contact Project https://twitter.com/MCBIproject The life and subsequent death of Eddy Nawgu https://www.reddit.com/r/CreepyWikipedia/comments/p55bkj/the_life_and_subsequent_death_of_eddy_nawgu/ Eddy Nawgu https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Nawgu Bakassi Boys https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakassi_Boys See The Old Calendars That Summarised The Life And Death Of Popular Prophet Eddy Nawgu Okeke (Photo) https://ng.opera.news/ng/en/crime/amp/be552b1da53913b7a76c83a4f053e08a Eddie na Nawgu:The Occultic Prophet Who Was Beheaded and burnt by Bakassi Boy[ issakaba] Full Story http://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/ccc5173e6ba15cc476ee9e6f96a2d41d?client=news LIFE HISTORY AND LAST DAY OF EDDY NAWGU HEALING MINISTRY https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332188152_LIFE_HISTORY_AND_LAST_DAY_OF_EDDY_NAWGU_HEALING_MINISTRY Nigeria: The "Bakassi Boys" in Anambra state; their involvement an assassination attempt on Chief Offia Duru; whether they target only criminals; whether the state uses them to silence opponents; state protection and internal flight alternatives available to those targetted by the Bakassi Boys https://www.refworld.org/docid/3df4be8324.html Anti-Bullet Charms, Lie-Detectors and Street Justice: the Nigerian Youth and the Ambiguities of Self-Remaking https://www.ascleiden.nl/pdf/youthconfajibade.pdf Chinwoke Mbadinuju https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinwoke_Mbadinuju The Untold Story of Eddy Nagwa was a disaster to human rights okara mmadu okara muo how “odeshi” began https://web.archive.org/web/20170729003621/http://zangwap.com/2017/05/13/the-untold-story-of-eddy-nagwa-was-a-disaster-to-human-rights-okara-mmadu-okara-muo-how-odeshi-began/ Ochanja market: Populaly Known As Onitsha Bakassi killing spot https://www.ashiwaju.org/2014/07/ochanja-market-populaly-known-as.html?m=1 Nigeria: The "Bakassi Boys" in Anambra state; their involvement an assassination attempt on Chief Offia Duru; whether they target only criminals; whether the state uses them to silence opponents; state protection and internal flight alternatives available to those targetted by the Bakassi Boys https://www.refworld.org/docid/3df4be8324.html Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2021
Recent months have seen Nigeria attain a milestone of being dubbed 'the poverty capital of the world' at a time when economic hardship and insecurity continue to act as push factors for the migration of millions of young people seeking better opportunities abroad. Battling with post COVID-19 realities, young people continue to grapple under a dysfunctional system protesting for change, raising awareness, demanding for good governance and holding on to the currency of hope. On this episode of Thinking Reimagined ®️ which coincides with this year's International Youth Day, Oluwatobi Ayodele, Feminist and Communications Consultant, Olufunsho Alufoge, Political Analyst and Human Rights Activist, Tawakalit Kareem, Writer, Development Communication Professional and Advocate for Gender Equality are joined by three journalists, Gbenga Akinfenwa, The Guardian, Babatunde Oguntimehin, Wassupnow, Maritha Ebolosue, Punch Newspapers, who are seeking answers and proferring solutions for a better society. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thinking-reimagined/message
On this episode i give reason why we want to make it quickly
Unfiltered conversation about the current misuse of resources in the Nigerian Fashion Industry and the conversation around developing its modern culture. This delightful conversation with Ayo of The Fashion Archive highlights the lack of structure and the displacement of resources within the Nigerian fashion industry and the conversations it has sparked all over the globe.
Sierra Leonean PM Dr. Kandeh K. Yumkella Speaks To Nigerian Youth To Get Engage in Political Leadership (Make Nigeria Great)
The government says the Nigerian youths are lazy, but truth is they are the most hardworking set I know. Whatever they do, they put in all effort. I may not have listed all, so you can add yours. Send a voice message and tell me your struggles as a Nigerian Youth --- 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/priscilla-odigie/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/priscilla-odigie/support
Our Executive Director, Titilayo Arowolo, who grew up in Nigeria before she moved to America at 15, shares her thoughts on the #ENDSARS Protests and charges the Nigerian Youth to remain politically engaged to command long-term change in Nigeria. Host: Titilayo Arowolo. Editor: Titilayo Arowolo. Producer: Titilayo Arowolo. Music: Apollo by Patrick Patrikios License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
TRIGGER WARNING: Violence ---- In this episode, I explain the #EndSars movement, suggested reforms from the Nigerian Youth and corruption in Nigeria. ---- Please refer to @feminist.co on Instagram and Twitter to stay up to date on the movement. Donation links and other ways to help here: https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1NGgLonadxN963Hf7-bXfh5XaQYRzfkyuCJ5AK6q_124/mobilebasic ---- Follow me on Instagram: @unorthodoxrel —————- Audio adapted from BBC News Africa & Feminist Coalition IGTV. I do not own the audio adaptations.
For Episode 52, Toren & Ray sit down with artists and collaborators of the summer anthem 'Owner' - Keys The Prince, AdeJosh & OluwaJBeats to discuss #EndSars and the rise of Nigerian youth and youth empowerment. The process and story behind 'Owner' is also delved into with all three of the artists explaining their individual takes. Finally, Keys, AdeJosh and OluwaJBeats all detail their musical journeys thus far and what we can expect from them looking into 2021 and beyond.Use the hashtag #ColdDrinksPodcast to interact with us!
I know we said 31st but some things just can't wait This Episode tells a true life inspired Story of Kay (Okezie), a Nigerian Youth who was killed by the Police. The Story depicts the plague of a vast number of Nigerian citizens' experience with Police. The episode also points out certain fails in the Country Nigeria and how they impact citizens. This is a medium to SORO SOKE and sensitize the public in the fight for #EndSARS #PoliceReform #EndPoliceBrutalityInNigeria And also it's a call to #EndBadGovernance Nigeria will be great again. Because it wasn't you doesn't mean it can't be you. All SFX used in this are from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Contact us @dtalkingphoenix (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) Email: dtalkingphoenix@gmail.com HOST==== Twitter: @00phoenix, IG: @00_phoenix
Bants, updates from around the football world! Champions League and Europa League, upsets and drubbings, and a Tribute to victims of the #LekkiMassacre at the Lekki Tollgate in Lekki, Lagos Nigeria on the 20th of October 2020 by the Nigerian Military. Who also denied a glaring genocide along with Nigeria's President who acted Naive and didn't mention it in a 12 min address to the Nation. We see you guys, your deaths wouldn't be in Vain. #NigeriaPrevails #EndSarsNow #EndPoliceBrutality
This is to our fallen heroes/heroine. To everyone that believed in the birth of a new Nigeria. We will never forget you!
Recommend you watch this episode on YouTube and click the links in the video to donate and share the Change.org petition in order to support the #EndSARS movement.
Today’s topic is one that is trending and has caught the attention of the whole world; #ENDSARS. End Special Anti-Robbery Squad or #EndSARS is a social movement in Nigeria that started on Twitter calling for banning of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit of the Nigerian Police Force, a controversial division known for police oppression and brutality. In today's podcast, Bimbola & Jo were joined by 2 previous guests Uche Lotanna-Anajemba and Steve Osagie who shared a bit more light on this trending matter. We are just so proud that Nigerians have decided that enough is enough and now is the time to take massive action and stamp out police brutality. For more information about the podcast, please get in touch via email on bestof2podcast@gmail.com
It's a movement! Yes! Nigerian Youth gained independence from the oppressors, bad governance and police brutality. We all rose up in unity and common purpose to sorosoke and speak up for our rights. Our lives indeed matter! #EndSARS In this episode of TWT, I bring you a raw, fresh gist about the struggle for our voices to be heard and a first-hand experience of the movement through an eye-witness perspective. A real change is all we ask for! ✊
#ENDSARS #ENDPOLICEBRUTALITY #REFORMTHEPOLICE I am so glad to be a part of a generation that is not only taking the future into their hands, but taking charge of the present. As Promised, the resources to help join the movement - Some History on SARS can be found here and here Progress report of the Movement can be seen here Donate Here Daily summary of funds received and how it is used, can be seen here Listen to the Episode where i first shared my experience with SARS here And finally, A statement from the Youth. A statement from the Youth Over the last few days, young Nigerians all over the country have come out to peacefully protest in the thousands, demanding an end to police brutality and the disbandment of the “Special Anti Robbery Squad”. On Sunday, The 11th of October 2020 the current DG of police released a statement claiming they were disbanding/dissolving SARS as a unit. First, this is nothing new. In 2015, 2017, 2018, and 2019, the same proclamations and declarations were made and nothing changed. These officials remained on the road; raping, beating, kidnapping and stealing from young Nigerians. Second, there is to be no reckoning according to the plans this administration has. All former SARS officials will be redeployed to other existing departments. That is a gross insult to the very many Nigerians who have died at the hands of these criminals. We demand a public inquiry, investigation and hearing into every death, and every act of brutality. If the police cannot hold itself to account, it does not deserve public trust and funding. Thirdly, PEACEFUL Protesters across the country have been brutalised by the police; arrested, tear gassed, sprayed with water cannons, beaten and over 10 young Nigerians have lost their lives. Our protest has both been peaceful and respectful and well within our constitutional rights. We are not criminals. We are not area boys. We are not hooligans. We are Nigerians who are FED UP and have decided we will do something about it. We inherited a broken system from you, but we want better for the generation after us. Young people know that SARS is rotten fruit of a diseased tree. We want restitution, changes in recruitment and reform. We want investigations into crimes committed by police officials. We also want a psychological evaluation & retraining (by an independent body) of all disbanded SARS officers before they are redeployed. We want an increase in police officers salaries so that they are adequately compensated for protecting lives and properties of citizens. Young Nigerians' lives are worth more than a few hours of discomfort in traffic. If you want the protests to stop, start making calls. Call your boss, your local government chairman, your state house of reps member, your federal house of reps member, your senator, your governor, your government friends and enemies. They know what to do. We will not stop till our demands are met. #ENDSARS #ENDPOLICEBRUTALITY #REFORMTHEPOLICE Thank you for your time and choosing to listen to this episode. Don't Forget to rate and review the show here if you enjoy it. love, Tomi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olatomi-popoola/support
On this episode we discussed the #EndSARS protests with our guest, Joseph Odeh; a young entrepreneur who also shared his experience with the youth-hating SARS and what it means to create your own means of livelihood as a Nigerian youth.
Protests have been ongoing for six days in Nigeria and throughout the world against SARS (the Special Anti-Robbery Squad), a section of the Nigerian police that murder, steal, commit violence against and extort money from Nigerian citizens. #SARSMustEndNow protests have been led by Nigerian youth throughout the country, who are incredibly passionate because, simply put, they have had ENOUGH. In today's episode, I talk about the political context of this moment, the consequences of such violent suppression of the people and more. Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/myloveisaverb)
This episode I shared my opinion on the on-going protest in Nigeria! Which is about the #endsars#endpolicebrutality movement!
The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Sunday said the disbandment of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) is a victory for the Nigerian youths following nationwide protests against the squad.--- This episode is sponsored by · Afrolit Podcast: Hosted by Ekua PM, Afrolit shares the stories of multi-faceted Africans one episode at a time. https://open.spotify.com/show/2nJxiiYRyfMQlDEXXpzlZS?si=mmgODX3NQ-yfQvR0JRH-WASupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support
Nigerian Youth protest to end government funded police unit “SARS” Special Anti Robbery Squad. This unit has been put in place to protect the Nigerian people but are now under attack by them. African celebrities such as Davido, Twia Savage and Burna Boy have all made efforts to stand with the Nigerian youth whose lives are at risk.
We are REFORMING the police by fire by force but not ending the antirobbery squad.
On today´s episode of the Economic Roundup, we discussed Nigerian Unemployment Rate , Ride hailing and crippling policies by Lagos state government with William Upke, a Business Analyst at Nairametrics and Samuel Oyekanmi, Lead Research Analyst at Nairametrics in the zoom studio with Adetayo - Hit Play!
Behind Every Successful Man, There Is a Woman......an Incomplete Statement
There’s a serious need to develop more effective programs that can impact positively on youth; empower and reposition them as national assets, rather than national liabilities.
After much restructure and procrastination, your favorite podcast is back and better. To get you familiar with the new phase, I had to create this episode before the first dropping on the 22nd of April 2020
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents:청소년을 위해| The One with Adekunbi - On Making Nigerian Youth Employable and Gender Roles: Episode 21 (2019)Meet Adekunbi Oyelade, a lawyer, youth advocate, and the CEO/founder of Sesewa - Nigeria's first internship-focused career development company. Sesewa was founded in her college dorm room in 2009 while a student of the Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria. She founded it due to the frustration with difficulty in getting an internship position.Subsequently, in this episode, we talked about her entrepreneurial journey, regrets, and future plans. We also did a smooth segue into gender roles and the relative advantage of the gender-selective child-rearing conferred upon the Nigerian girl child as well as tips to balancing this.
In this episode of Open Gov Stories, Ola talks with his friend Didi about how exposure to different places at an early age helped motivate his commitment to social change in Nigeria, and how his work as a lawyer in the UK and as a researcher in the US all connect back to open government, youth empowerment and social change in his home country of Nigeria. They emphasize the need to invest in young people, how to change international development system, and how corruption is a great barrier to development and progress in Nigeria and beyond. Olalaken Oshunkoya is founder of eCove in Abuja, Nigeria and is currently completing his PhD investigating corruption and judicial reform in Nigeria. Didi Littlejohn is a media literacy advocate, social researcher, songwriter, educator and now analyst based in D.C.
The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with Victory – Shining YouthNigeria has made a lot of impact on increasing the diversity and talent pool in the US educational system. Meet one of its contributors - Victory Ogunbanwo - a junior student majoring in forensic science and accounting. Victory is young, beautiful and one of those aspirational Nigerians I have been honored to meet here in the US.In this episode, we explored her life growing up in Nigeria, moving to the USA, and the challenges of preserving cultural values. She also shared what she likes and dislikes most about living in the US as a Nigerian.You will also hear a little bit on about Nigerian names and their meanings and why names are important to us.
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Step Up Nigeria asked Nigerian youth what their voting experiences were during the 2019 elections. We had many replies on our social media platforms. We were excited to see the enthusiasm of young people who wanted to exercise their civic responsibility. In this episode, the Step Up Nigeria team discuss reviews of the electoral process, […] The post Ep.17 Nigeria’s 2019 Election Review: Voices from Nigerian Youth appeared first on Step Up Nigeria.
YALI Voices Podcast: Peter Ayeni believes Nigerian youth are ready to lead by YALI Network Radio
It's a 1am rant about the average Nigerian youths Mental state. We need a change! #unitedwestand
Why should we care or be passionate about Nigerian youths? We have been making headline news lately, and not in a flattering way. This is no surprise given that it takes more guts than glory to live in a country where surviving in itself should be listed as a skill on one's CV.*In this week's episode, I interview a friend who's just as passionate (if not even more) about Nigerian youths. We met at a mutual friend's bridal shower two years ago. We talked about the challenges of being Nigerian and young and provide circumstantial solutions to moving our great nation forward with a special focus on this special demographic.TL;DR: Nigerian youths might be ill-equipped but are not lazy.*Stolen and modified (with permission, of course) from Caroline Adeola Akinlotan's Facebook status
We recorded this not knowing it was going to be our last episode. Thank you to everyone who's helped us thus far. In our inception year, we were able to be nominated for Excellence in Media against longstanding societies and also be recognised in the KIC awards for Best Speech, Best on Air [@edemkl] and Best Newcomer [@edemkl]. It's been great. Please enjoy our final episode. Episode 11: President, oh, President. We discussed the comments made at the Commonwealth Business Conference by President Muhammadu Buhari that inferred to Nigerian Youth being lazy. Much, much, much has been made of his comments and we'll be going through adding our own two nairas. This episode is being hosted by @edemkl, @seriki_wahab and @chokoye with guest appearances from African-Carribean Society President, Stephen Kamara and Final Year Economics Student Jonathan Owusu-Boadi. Listen in and if you like it, email exec@csrfm.com and tell them! Music Akwaaba, GulityBeatz x Mr Eazi x Patapaa x Pappy Kojo Charlene, Benny Que ft. Lady Donli & Djeuno Over, R2bees
New episode with friend of the pod Simone: We discuss Kanye West’s twitter fingers, argue about Meek Mill getting out of jail and ask the important question; Can I still go to Starbucks? Also thoughts on cheating in relationships, the NBA Playoffs, President Buhari vs the "Nigerian Youth" and we shout out a real life hero as our Bossman of the Day. Thanks for listening! Do us a favor and tell a friend about the pod.
He used to be captain for the Nigerian Youth National Basketball team... now he's at Grove City College sitting down with me in my dorm to talk about his journey. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-fishbowl/support
Listen to my interview with Folorunso Aliu, the Managing Director of one of Nigeria's foremost ICT firms and also doubles as the Group Project Director for the parent company. He has been involved in some of the earliest transformational and innovative solutions in the Nigerian ICT landscape. Folorunso is a graduate of the Computer Science & Engineering department of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He is also an alumnus of the prestigious Lagos Business School of the Pan Atlantic University where he obtained a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree. He is passionate about human capital development and volunteers frequently for mentoring and development activities of the Nigerian Youth. He is also the co-author of a book titled Vacancy You are urgently needed. VACANCY You Are Urgently Needed: BECOME HIGH IN DEMAND, EARN MORE AND ENRICH YOUR LIFE Don't forget to go over to Olusobanjo.com for more resources.
During a press conference earlier today, Minster of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba condemned xenophobic attacks in the country, stating that crime has no nationality. The Director General of Home Affairs Mkhuseli Apleni spoke to Ike Phaahla about the departments sentiments and plan of action. We also spoke to the leader of Nigerian Youth Council Murtala Gamji who denies vandalism of a MTN building in Abuja.