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Quote of The Day: “There is an all natural pill scientifically proven to help you live longer, make you more attractive, more intelligent and make more money – that pill is gratitude. Take one dose every morning and before bed. Side effects include instant happiness and sudden attacks of joy.” ~ Prince EA Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Kanyinsola Omojola
Marshall men's basketball forward Obinna Anochilli-Killen talks about the Herd's win over Ohio and what lies ahead during the weekly press conference.
As part of our My Media Life series, the World Media Group's Chief Executive, Belinda Barker chats with Obinna Iwuji, Content Partnerships Manager at Wavemaker, about how he got into the media industry, his hidden superpower, and the people who inspire him most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NB: Please skip to the middle of this episode if you are triggered by domestic violence. Help is available. Call 800-799-7233 to speak with someone On this special episode, we celebrate one half of the podcast hosts' birthday. Arsenal's win over Manchester United was a birthday gift to Obinna according to him. We had Olufemi Adenaike back on the show to gloat about the same win. We started with the review of weekend games and highlighted the matches that caught our attention. We discussed the new development in the Spanish women football. We spoke about Greenwood's move to Getafe and we segued into the Antony situation which is a matter arising. Then we digressed into Sancho's predicament. We relayed our thoughts on the Arsenal vs Manchester United match. You can follow Olufemi on all social media platforms through @mr_olubaba This podcast is powered by The Oluwaseun Winsala Network (T.O.W.N) (c) 2023. Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Tunein. Follow us on IG Biased_Football_Takes and Twitter biasedfooty --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biased-football-tak/support
We are back after about a week off. On this episode, we discuss why Obinna has been hiding after the Manchester City drubbing of Arsenal. We briefly discuss the two games Arsenal played against City and Chelsea. We continued the Arsenal being City good debate and their chances of winning the league. In usual fashion, we predicted the upcoming games. The show ended with us reviewing the league table and the teams battling relegation. This podcast is powered by The Oluwaseun Winsala Network (T.O.W.N) (c) 2023. Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Tunein. Follow us on IG Biased_Football_Takes and Twitter biasedfooty --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biased-football-tak/support
For people of faith, ever wondered if sex and prayer were compatible? Is there a safe way to 'fornicate'? Is there a guiltless way to 'fornicate'? On this episode, I am joined by Obinna to discuss the guilt from so-called fornication, and the liberty that eventually comes from having sex and being able to pray immediately after. Obinna speaks from experience and shares the absolute game-changer. Follow YIL Podcast on Instagram https://instagram.com/younginlove_podcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Visit the Podcast website: https://www.podpage.com/young-in-love-with-kezia/ Support the Podcaster on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/younginlove ~Crafted with Love
Quote: "Don't approach entrepreneurship from a position ofdesperation; instead, build and have leverage."The Afropolitan Podcast highlights Afropolitans who embrace theunknown and walk with purpose. Through this podcast, we aim to empowerAfricans in the Diaspora to maximize their potential and contribute tothe development of a vibrant and progressive black community.In this episode, we chat with Obinna Ukwuani, Chief Digital Officer atthe Bank of Kigali Plc, where he drives digital product development toachieve digital financial services objectives. Obinna, born in Americawith Nigerian roots, studied Economics at the Massachusetts Instituteof Technology (MIT). He founded and directed the Makers RoboticsAcademy Rwanda and NESA by Makers, and now serves as the Founder andDirector of Bruk Oil Mills in Enugu. Obinna previously worked atPaystack and shares his entrepreneurship insights in this episode.Obinna is passionate about education, entrepreneurship, and thetransformative power of Web3/Blockchain technologies for peopleworldwide. Join us as Obinna discusses his journey to the Bank ofKigali and the importance of digital technology and services insolving Africa's challenges.Obinna's Reading List:1. Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty byDaron Acemoglu, James A. Robinson - https://amzn.to/3kD1fbO2. The Biafra Story: The Making of an African Legend by FrederickForsyth - https://amzn.to/3Zt7vBN3. The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis - https://amzn.to/3ICWJlDShow Notes:1:22 Introduction to the Afropolitan Podcast1:42 Obinna's background and journey to MIT, earning a BSc inEconomics7:28 Obinna's decision to return to Nigeria and his role innation-building and creating opportunities12:09 Obinna's work with the Makers Robotics Academy Rwanda and itsimpact on the local community14:14 Obinna shares his first significant encounter with failure andthe lessons learned20:46 Obinna discusses insights from working with Paystack and Bank ofKigali on technology's potential for Africans24:19 Obinna talks about his experience raising funds for startups andoffers advice for first-time founders navigating the fundraisingprocess28:35 The importance of managing desperation and balance whendealing with investors31:20 Sam Altman's New Yorker profile and the need for Africa toleapfrog - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/10/10/sam-altmans-manifest-destiny38:12 Obinna shares his thoughts on Web3 and Blockchain, addressingskepticism and guiding principles42:53 Books that have profoundly impacted Obinna's life50:27 Hypothetical title of a book about Obinna's life51:35 Obinna's perspective on what it means to be AfropolitanThe Afropolitan Podcast is hosted by Eche Emole, co-founder ofAfropolitan. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Jamit,or wherever you get your podcasts.Connect with Afropolitan:Twitter - https://twitter.com/afropolitanWebsite - https://www.afropolitan.io/
Happy Black History Month! For this episode, we tackle some questions about Black identity, Black activism and how Black History Month is celebrated. Look out for a video version of this episode on YouTube coming soon! Check out Obinna's podcasts here: Afripple: https://open.spotify.com/show/3nipeOQzUKF2xNfewESVyp Media in Colour: https://anchor.fm/wavemaker-roots/episodes/Media-in-Colour---Episode-00-Trailer-e1e8ke3 *Not a paid partnership --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annie-prafcke/support
Latest data show that sustainable investing is gaining strong traction in some countries and It is increasingly recognized that sustainable investment is good for business and that investors do not necessarily have to choose between returns and positive impact. In Nigeria, where exactly are we as regards sustainable investmentMr. Jonathan Obinna Ikeolumba shares insights on this and more. He is a Certified Chartered Accountant and Finance Consultant with vast experience working across several organizations with different business structures and operating models. He is very passionate about solving complex business problems and helping businesses create value and is currently the Managing Partner at Officelord Consulting, a Finance and Strategy Consulting FirmThis 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/4432283/advertisement
Hebrews 11:8-10 New King James Version 8 By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going. 9 By faith he dwelt in the land of promise as in a foreign country, dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise; 10 for he waited for the city which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itischurch4real/message
Our pilot episode kicks off with Oluwaseun and Obinna briefly introducing themselves and presenting their opposing views on some key football topics: Manchester United vs Arsenal, Ronaldo vs Messi. It is clear that these two are biased and disagree on these issues. The pair also discuss Argentina's World Cup win (7:47), Ronaldo's dwindling career (18:25), his transfer to Saudi Arabia (27:32) and Arsenal's chances of winning the league (31:43). Finally they predict results for game week 20 of the English Premier League (39:40). This podcast is powered by The Oluwaseun Winsala Network (T.O.W.N) (c) 2023. Subscribe to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Tunein. Follow us on IG Biased_Football_Takes and Twitter biasedfooty --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biased-football-tak/support
We talk to Developer Advocate Obinna Ekwuno about his most recent talk, “The Edge is cool, but what about the data?” from this year's Jamstack Conf. Links https://twitter.com/Obinnaspeaks https://linktree.obinnaspeaks.dev https://www.obinnaspeaks.dev Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we'll send you a $25 gift card! If you're interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Obinna Ekwuno.
Obinna Iwuji (he/him) is a British-Nigerian writer and host of the podcast Afripple, which follows the career journeys of Africans. He also hosts a Youtube channel called Africa Explainer, which dispels myths about the diverse continent of Africa. In this episode, Obinna talks about focusing on your goals across different continents, reframing success, and using the media to subvert racial stereotypes. Afripple on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3nipeOQzUKF2xNfewESVyp Africa Explainer Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv9oSIKjvzJYpICLBuAaVOw/featured Where I got my info on UWC: https://www.uwc.org/ Kurt Kahn: https://www.uwc.org/hiddenarea/uwc-key-figures/kurt-hahn He received two nominations for a Nobel Peace Prize in 1967: https://www.nobelprize.org/nomination/archive/show_people.php?id=14353 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annie-prafcke/support
Attorney Obinna Anum is a solo practitioner specializing personal injury, criminal defense, business law/development, civil litigation, immigration, and tax law, and is a past president of the D.W. Perkins Bar Association. Join the conversation today at Jaxbar.org
How can we bridge the gap in health disparity within communities of color? We are only as strong as our communities, so how about extensive education about preventative measures and skillset to follow through with achievable actions.I am pleased to have minority health advocate Dr. Obinna Oriaku, Founder and CEO of Crown Clinic, P. A., a primary care practice based in Charlotte, NC join us on the LIVING AT YOUR FINEST PODCAST. His special interests include healthcare delivery in resource-challenged populations and bridging gaps in healthcare disparity in target populations.Our discussions were around✨ The focus on minority healthcare.✨ The future of healthcare in the communities of color.✨ What are the solutions?Connect with Dr. Oriaku:IG: socrates_md; crownclinicpa; theminorityhealthreportwithdroPlease join in the conversation and take a listen. Please don't stop there; share with others so we can be proactive rather than reactive at improving our health and wellbeing.Cheers to Bridging the Gap in Health Disparity.
In this episode of #ThePeoplesPerspective, Obinna and social affairs analyst, Nurudeen Adegbenro discussed 2 front burner stories, The Attack on the Kuje Prison, the reactions from the government and nearby residents, and, Police demolishing Odumeje's church and also harassing him.
Is private practice a dying industry? In this episode, I speak to Dr. Obinna Oriaku, the Founder and CEO of Crown Clinic P. A., a primary care practice based in Charlotte NC. He recently founded SocratesMD, a telemedicine platform delivering world-class healthcare to sub-Saharan Africa. His special interests include healthcare delivery in resource-challenged populations and bridging gaps in healthcare disparity in target populations.Through the years, Dr. Oriaku has grown a very successful practice and has done several things to keep the ambers burning. Tune in to learn why he believes that private practice is here to stay, and the tips you can implement to make your private practice a success. In a nutshell, we chat about:Why the narrative that 'private practice is dead' exists out there.The challenges that Dr. Oriaku has faced over the course of his time running a private practice.Some of the mistakes that physicians in private practice make.How to deal with negative reviews.Why Dr. Oriaku started another business, the SocratesMD.Dr. Oriaku's advice to physicians struggling in private practice.... and so much more! Featured in the show:Website: https://www.socratesmd.com/App: SocratesMDLinkedIn: SocratesMDMore from Doctors Changing Medicine:Join the Doctors Changing Medicine Community HEREYouTube Channel
"Don't do 'big boy' for your business." - Obinna Ofor. A conversation about business, family, sibling rivalry, and disappointing one's parents. Listen to fascinating insights about how nurture can trump nature | VOTE 'The Young God' in the 'Lifestyle and Entertainment' + 'Arts' category: https://apva.africa/votings/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message
In this episode of #Directions, Kolawole and Obinna talked about the importance of getting feedback, position or negative feedback, as it guides you in putting whatever you are doing in the right directions.
In this very exciting and engaging session of #TheDishLagos featuring two men, the hosts mainly focused on dating. They all shared their various perspectives on how relationships should be, stating their preferences, dislikes, suggestions and also gave some helpful talking stage and relationship tips. They also gave some health tips, beauty (skincare) tips and some entrepreneur nuggets.
In this special interview on Lagos talks, Obinna and the Ladies of #TheDish had a fun-packed interactive session with Nissi Ogulu. She took us to through her early life coming from an artistic family, how her skills really paved the way for her to working with Land Rover, other creative engagements of hers, and more stories from her life. She also spoke about her latest single, Gravity, telling us the inspiration and some other details about the song.
In this session of #Directions, Paula and Obinna had a conversation on toxic friendships. They talked about their personal experiences with toxic people, gave some common signs of toxic friends and also shared some useful tips of things to keep in mind when letting go of a toxic friend.
“In a city that was once known as the city that never sleeps, it is almost as if the city has now fallen to rest.” - Obinna, 10th grade
Gwamna jihar Anambra dake kudu maso gabashin Najeriya Chukwuma Soludo ya yi Allah wadai da kisan gillar da aka waw ani dan majalisar jihar, inda ya sanya ladan Naira miliyan 100 ga duk wanda ya gano wadanda suka aikata wannan aika aika. Wannan yankin dai na ci gaba da samu tashin hankali, lamarin da ya haifar da koma-baya. Dangane da haka ne Bashir Ibrahim Idris ya tattauna da Mazi Obinna Oparuba.
Highlights from this week's show. In this special episode, Coach Gough and Nate Gillman look at FC Cincinnati's newest signing, Obinna Nwobodo. Support CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! Subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk Don't forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We're also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we'd love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We'd love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk.
Adam Kuhn of Grade A joins the big show along with Nate and Adam to discuss the first DP signing of the Chris Albright era.Intro - it's rainingObi SigningPlayer background from Adam KuhnBrenner wrap upUpdated Roster Deets and IdeasATLiens Preview IYKYKGuess the LineupOpen Cup time!!! PittsburghRants/Outro
It's another QOTD episode. Today we talked about financial stability and relationship. What should both parties bring to the table? What does financial stability mean? These are the questions that are being answered by the guests I invited to the podcast.Please let me know your thoughts on the episode and don't forget to share, subscribe and leave a review.Leave A Comment On The IG Post Of This Episode To Share Your Thoughts: https://www.instagram.com/p/CcLaDeBs8Tr/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Connect With The Guest(s):Obinna: https://www.instagram.com/obi_mikky/Excel: https://www.instagram.com/frenzy_xl/Chioma: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_cn/Alonge: https://www.instagram.com/ayotundealonge/Maria: https://www.instagram.com/thecultureofm/Connect with The Host:Text me(Podcast Page): https://www.instagram.com/themlnrpodcast/Tweet me(Podcast Page): https://twitter.com/themlnrpodcastText me(Host Page): https://www.instagram.com/bobbyokpala/Tweet me(Host Page): https://twitter.com/bobbyokpalaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/okpala-christopherEmail: themillenairepodcast@gmail.com
Turron's NFL Draft coverage continues as he chats with Alabama A&M WR Dee Anderson, TCU OL Obinna Eze and Oklahoma OL Marquis Hayes about their journey to the NFL draft!
Today is all about celebrating our mothers. So in this episode, I invited Four (4) guests to come share the things they love about their Mom.Please let me know your thoughts on the episode and don't forget to share, subscribe and leave a review.Connect With The Guest(s):Obinna: https://www.instagram.com/obi_mikky/Ifeanyi: https://www.instagram.com/iobiora_okafo/Chioma: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_cn/Uloma: https://www.instagram.com/vibez_mami_/Connect with The Host:Text me(Podcast Page): https://www.instagram.com/themlnrpodcast/Tweet me(Podcast Page): https://twitter.com/themlnrpodcastText me(Host Page): https://www.instagram.com/bobbyokpala/Tweet me(Host Page): https://twitter.com/bobbyokpalaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/okpala-christopherEmail: themillenairepodcast@gmail.com
I chat with architectural designer and artist Obinna Elechi. How I met him (through the comic Space Kadets), anime, space and time, religion, and architecture. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alotofthings/message
Tam Doksan'ın 16. bölümünde Bülent Kalafat ve Sinan Yılmaz, sezonun özel takımlarından bir tanesi olan Göztepe'yi derinlemesine inceliyor. Teknik direktör Nestor El Maestro'nun ilginç geçmişi, yönetimin duyduğu El Maestro'ya duyduğu güven, üçlü sistem ve kadro tercihleri, Sinan Yılmaz'ın scouting maceraları ve de Obinna Nwobodo incelemesi bu bölümde sizlerle.
Tam Doksan'ın 16. bölümünde Bülent Kalafat ve Sinan Yılmaz, sezonun özel takımlarından bir tanesi olan Göztepe'yi derinlemesine inceliyor. Teknik direktör Nestor El Maestro'nun ilginç geçmişi, yönetimin El Maestro'ya duyduğu güven, üçlü sistem ve kadro tercihlerinin yanı sıra Sinan Yılmaz'ın scouting maceraları ve Obinna Nwobodo incelemesi bu bölümde sizlerle.
we are back with another episode with Obinna from Lagos Nigeria and Joel Uche from Canada. in this episode We talked about our Xmas experience as kids , what detty december is about and Many more . we had such a great time chatting up. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chat us up!!! Hope you enjoy this and please drop us a Review and 5 sTAR Rating. ThaNK YOU. Follow/Subscribe to the podcast , so You get notified when we post new episodes. GUEST: @datguyjoel & @the_obimathews Instagram: @the_obimathews &. @datguyjoel You can Follow us @Everythingcoolpodcast on IG Twitter https://twitter.com/EveryThingCoolG --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingcool/message
Obinna Asiegbulam knew he had to attend university and become a successful mechanical engineer and support his four siblings and widowed mother, all of whom sacrificed their own opportunities to help him succeed. However, Obinna fell quickly out of love with drafting and wanted to do something new. Seeing the potential of the Nigerian tech sector and the creative potential of coding, Obinna had to make a sacrifice of his own. Watch the YouTube HERE: https://youtu.be/xqEVvTQEhjg ABOUT OUR GUEST Obinna is a 28-year-old software developer from Nigeria. He is the fourth of five children of a widowed mother. Despite his poor background, he did everything possible to acquire a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering. Although his upbringing was plagued by the untimely death of his father, followed by prolonged hardship, he remained passionate about education. His attentiveness to details and positive can-do attitude have kept him afloat and made him standout. Don't forget to subscribe to Educative Sessions on YouTube! ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/EducativeSessions ABOUT EDUCATIVE Educative (educative.io) provides interactive and adaptive courses for software developers. Whether it's beginning to learn to code, grokking the next interview, or brushing up on frontend coding, data science, or cybersecurity, Educative is changing how developers continue their education. Stay relevant through our pre-configured learning environments that adapt to match a developer's skill level. Educative provides the best author platform for instructors to create interactive and adaptive content in only a few clicks. More Videos from Educative Sessions: https://www.youtube.com/c/EducativeSessions/ Episode 82: "Sacrificing My Engineering Career ... to Code" with Obinna Asiegbulam | Educative Sessions
Dr Obinna Awiaka is the National President of the Nigerian Optometric Association. He is leading over 5000 Optometrists in the frontline of eye care delivery in Nigeria. Dr Obinna Awiaka is a seasoned entrepreneur in private practice for over 20years.He will be speaking on World Sight Day which takes place on the 14th of October 2021. It's a coalition of WHO and IAPB to raise awareness on the importance of better eyesight.
In this week's episode, Seyi Shay speaks to Obinna on her journey so far while highlighting the importance of having a great team and structure around your artistry. Enjoy. Please Like, Rate, Subscribe & Share.
Jayne Amelia talks with former foster youth and advocate Alexis Obinna. Alexis is one of the founders and a current member of the Los Angeles Reproductive Health Equity Project Youth Advisory Board.During Alexis's time in California's foster care system, volunteering at church was fun and better than staying at home. During college, Alexis was able to grow and learn more about support groups and organizations that are available to youth in foster care. Each year, Alexis helps run an annual event called “Independent City” where younger youth learn how to handle real-life situations. Alexis would like to keep learning and going to school in pursuit of a degree that will lead to helping foster children. Alexis's main goal one day is to start a non-profit organization that helps with housing in Los Angeles County. Alexis has been volunteering and giving back to various communities since age eight. She started with helping her foster mom watch the daycare children, trash removal at her school, painting her school, planting community gardens, and so much more. In 2019 she graduated with her double associate's in sociology, and child development. She currently attends California State University Los Angeles, where she continues to fight and give back to various communities as a Social Work major. Alexis is a huge social and racial justice advocate and has fought for the rights of many people of color. She has collaborated with many nonprofits such as California Youth Connections, Los Angeles Reproductive Health Equity Program, the Department of Children and Family Services, Independent City, Youth-Led Participatory Action Plan research board, and so many more. She has been with CYC since 2014 and is honored to do great work to improve the child welfare system. In her free time, she enjoys practicing yoga and meditation, roller skating, collecting crystals, visiting new places, and making art. She plans on working in a space that provides equitable resources and fair chances that she was denied. She wants to spread hope and positivity, and values working on herself to do so. Thank you for reading her bio and please ask her anything; having had experienced the child welfare system for over sixteen years, she has many useful and resources.California Youth ConnectionNational Foster Youth InstituteLos Angeles Reproductive HealthShe Ready Foundation x Ready To SucceedFoster ClubRHEP for Foster YouthAll That Glitters Isn't Gold - documentary by Alexis Obinna
In this episode, I'm with my friends, (Obinna and Joy) and we talk about a song by Naïka which was recently released. It's titled ‘For Gerard' and she dedicated the song to her uncle who's late. He recorded himself whistling on a vinyl before he died and when she got hold of it, she added some lyrics and instrumental here and there, and created this magic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shawtgirl/message
In this episode, World Wide Technology's Obinna Egonu discusses the intersection of 5G and cloud computing, what that means for delivering innovative new use cases and examines the transition service providers are making to a cloud-first operating model.
In this episode, we get to know Obinna Eze. Together we discuss growing up in Nigeria, TCU competing for a Big 12 Championship and the best advice he ever received. All that and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craig-forrestal/support
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it's another Blue Sunday !! In this episode, we have our friend and host of The Heroics Podcast, Obinna, to narrate a traumatic experience he encountered hours prior to this recording. It's pretty wild you might want to get some biscuits for the hot steamy tea.
Guest Host, Obinna Ogadah (IG: @obinnatrg), is an outspoken lawyer and author, with several thoughts on simphood and simp behavior. Learn everything there is to know about simps and how they operate and how to get that simp attitude out of your system. Video: https://youtu.be/MKLCIL8z_dA Donate: https://paystack.com/pay/avocadonate --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message
Obinna Ekezie was a fan favorite during his career in Maryland. After playing a few years in the NBA, he has returned to his native Nigeria. He joined Travis Garrison to discuss his basketball journey and the way his life has gone in the years since it ended. Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
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Thank you for listening today, If you would like more information about His Tabernacle you can message us by going to Histabernacle.com or visiting us on social media. Also, if this ministry has impacted you at all we would love to give you the opportunity to give by visiting us online at HisTabernacle.com or by texting 84321 followed by $ then your amount (E.g. $100)
We often see that there are societal pressures for men to appear to be "strong." What are the ways that the need to be strong can be either helpful or harmful to us? And is this just a dilemma that men face? Christina and Ijeoma explore some of these questions with their guest, Obinna, who is also Ijeoma's twin brother! Obinna, who also has sickle cell disease, shares some of his toughest moments, how they have affected him and his family, and how he has persisted through each of them. Obinna, Ijeoma, and Christina celebrate a special day while starting one of the conversations that has been long overdue for the family. You can connect with Obinna on Instagram at @_beans83. Silent Podcast is sponsored by The Ruby Ball Foundation where our goal is to create a voice in the silence by promoting awareness while empowering and improving the quality of life for individuals living with sickle cell disease around the world! For more information, visit www.therubyball.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ruby-ball/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ruby-ball/support
On the 190th episode of the Inside the NFL Prospects podcast series, Memphis OT Obinna Eze. Obinna talks coach mentorship, deciding to play for Memphis, advise for future collegiate athletes, and much more.
OB shares his experiences as an International Student in America! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/igowithigho/support
Obinna Okwodu is the founder and CEO of Fibre.ng, a real estate company looking to provide middle-income tenants the option to pay monthly for rented properties. Renting real estate in Lagos is a lot of hassle especially for the demand side. Landlords would typically demand 2 years rent upfront. Fibre set out to solve this problem and is growing fast in Lagos. Obinna who is an MIT graduate and ex-Morgan Stanley Investment Bank analyst has been listed as Forbes as one of the most promising young entrepreneurs in Africa in 2018. In this episode you'll learn: How and when Obinaa got the idea to establish Fibre.ng The previous he ran before Fibre Majority of Fibre's market are the millennials. How did this happen? How do you build a solution for a particular age bracket? How do you validate your business idea? Obinna shares how they validated their idea using a flash page and a tweet There has been a shift in the problem Fibre is solving. What is it? What were the challenges they faced from property owners? How did they solve these challenges? How will they deal with the challenge of new competition? How to use data for predictive analysis when developing your product What are their expansion plans into other markets? Fibre.ng has raised a total of $800k so far. Find out what their plan is for raising money in the future What is the biggest pain point of this business? And more Selected Books from this episode Selected links from this episode