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People all over the world, particularly young people, are fast-quitting their jobs for unconventional reasons.Experts describe the term, "The Great Resignation," coined after this mass resignation, as a reaction to employment status and structure following the Covid-19 pandemic. This episode features Reni Odetoyinbo, @xoreni, and Abdullahi Fawale, …
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First-hand story of Tomiwa Talabi, portraying the essence of his individuality beyond the social media rave. He shares how he's currently navigating an incident of condolences - amidst all of the uncertainty of dreams and his ambitions. Challenged to be happy and mentally aware. #TalkWithTodahThank you for listening!Have a story? telltodah@gmail.co…
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On this episode, I set out to explore how casket manufacturers feel when people die, but I had no idea I was going to take a history lesson about the casket manufacturing industry in Nigeria, how it started, and how a whole street on Lagos Island is now unconsciously known as ‘The Burial Street’.Subscribe here https://officialtodah.substack.com for…
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In this episode, I caught up with a good friend in an absorbing conversation. And interestingly, he happened to be my birthday mate. Which made this particularly exciting.We had a cool and intriguing talk around being grateful, his pressures in life, focusing on his journey, what he likes, what he thinks as a matter of serious interest, and what he…
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Salem King (Author and Content King) on this episode talks about why community building and being part of a community is important, being positive, and how to be as human as possible. He shared how being nominated for TFAA 2020 is so humbling, delivering his first TED talk, what success means to him, and his two-time experience with police brutalit…
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Bola Tunji is a mindset and behavioural coach who helps individuals to catalyze personal growth. He is also the author of the life-changing, paradigm-shifting and action-catalyst book, The Better Life. In this episode of TWT, it's a power-filled and soul-lifting conversation that is truly mind-shifting and inspiring no less. You will be awestruck a…
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Sadly, Nigeria is burning to the ground under its government. Killing her people fighting for their rights and demanding social justice. And worse still, they've not been silenced and will never be silenced.Going forward, we will continue to speak up against oppression and demand justice no matter how long it takes!May the souls of our fallen heroe…
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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! #EndSARSIn this episode of TWT, I bring you a raw, fresh gist about the struggle for our voices to be heard and a first-hand ex…
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A heart-to-heart chit-chat with Enioluwa Adeoluwa. He is a fast-rising digital content creator and analyst with saps in Food, Grooming and Beauty. A first-class graduate of Theatre and Media Arts, he now curates stories and lifestyle tips on his personal blog. What's more, he is a prolific writer, featured and contributor on Bellanaija, citrus lady…
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In case you know, Adelle Onyango is indeed a fierce woman — driving conversations, I mean meaningful and impactful conversations about Africa and its people, about their raw yet unique human journey from diverse perspectives. After working as a radio presenter for over a decade at Kiss FM, a reputable Kenyan radio station, she now sets out to foray…
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Trigger warning: This episode includes mentions of rape and sexual assault-a survivor descriptions of the event.At 11 years old, Edith was raped by her friend's uncle. She was drugged with cocaine and was molested. She is currently 16 years of age, lives in Cape Town, South Africa, she has experienced the worst of humanity as she also lives in fear…
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”I'm a proud pap producer." "And, I’m so proud of my hustle." In this heart-to-heart conversation, Jimoh poured it all out for you, about how it all started for him. His inspiring life story. His age, about his mum, losing his father, and also about leveraging social media to his own advantage which brought him to meet with a State Governor. He liv…
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Here is a critical sneak peek into what they call 'communal clashes.' It is a fundamental Nigerian problem. And more than ever, we need to put an end to menace with an effective and long-lasting solution. It has since, eaten deep into the fabric of our society and weaved with the threads of ethic and religious bigotry.Thank you for listening, have …
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On this episode, I had my soul and spirit snatched! As @danieladesiyan gave vulnerable insights and experience. We talked about the power of music, his personal struggles, and how being vulnerable can change your life. He said, ”there is freedom in your vulnerability, and he left me searching for a divinity with such confidence. Enjoy the new segme…
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On this episode, it's a personal and totally relatable conversation with @skinnytobi (Tobi Odeyale). He is a millennial catalyst, creating a safe space for purpose-driven creators which focuses on personal growth and empathy. After spending 10 years in two different private universities, he finally found this thing called purpose. He followed his p…
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An amazing conversation with a humanist that goes by the sobriquet ”Angry Atheist”. In this episode, It wasn't a fight about if your supreme being exists; that was left to your doubts! It was about being a free thinker, breaking free from domesticated religious beliefs, and how to be fully human. This is aimed to bring you out of the stifling insul…
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Living apologetically in an enslaved world is boring and shackled, those who have made history don't live like the rest of folks, they always stand out! Ekim, our guest lives unapologetically and he took us on a journey about why he does the things he does. In this episode, he ditched out advice for young men and women like him, those who want to b…
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