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Wikkitimes’ Accountability Dashboard shoulders the responsibility to unearth and present the truth that matters most, to the people of Northern Nigeria. The podcast is a dedicated explorer, delving deep into underreported regions to provide a comprehensive understanding of issues that impact their daily lives.
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Each episode delves into the inner workings of one aspect of Nigerian life, and tries to explain why the seemingly most straightforward things don't work the way they should, or do in other countries. HNW(BD) aims to bust the myth that Nigeria's problems are unique, by showing the universal principles at work.
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Into Africa

CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Fearless music activists. Savvy tech entrepreneurs. Social disrupters. Into Africa shatters the narratives that dominate U.S. perceptions of Africa. Host Mvemba Phezo Dizolele, Africa program director and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington D.C., sits down with policymakers, journalists, academics and other trailblazers in African affairs to shine a spotlight on the faces spearheading cultural, political, and economic change on the continent.
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A signpost for the lost. A resting place for the weary. Experiences that point to God. An expression of The Elevation Church. We're at 3, Remi Olowude str, lekki 2nd roundabout. Oniru, Lekki, Lagos State, Nigeria. We meet every Sunday at 10am and Wednesday at 6:30pm. Join us sometime, we can't wait to have you!
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My name is Ibim and I am a Tech enthusiast. I hope to delve further into the activities in the Information Technology Sector within Nigeria and also shed light on several other social and economic issues. I am of the belief that there is an excess of raw talent and ideas which have not been tapped into within Nigeria. The tech sector for over a decade now has grown exponentially and is still far from its' full potential. Entrepreneurship is on the rise and is not peculiar to the tech sector ...
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Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl

Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl

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Join me, Hikmat'llah Oni, a spirited young adult from Nigeria, as I delve into the depths of life's musings on my podcast, 'Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl.' As a passionate young Nigerian under 30, I invite you to tune in and engage with my candid opinions and insightful thoughts on an array of topics. From culture and society to personal growth and beyond, my podcast is a journey through the lens of a Nigerian girl navigating the complexities of the world. Available on all podcast platfor ...
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Nigerian Noonas

Popgram Podcasts

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Every month Mo and Yewande delve into the exciting world of K drama (and some Japanese, Thai and Chinese ones too!) We discuss currently airing shows, our ever growing watchlists and why some shows need to regelated to the ‘Did not finish’ bin.
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Each episode delves into the inner workings of one aspect of Nigerian life, and tries to explain why the seemingly most straightforward things don't work the way they should, or do in other countries. HNW(BD) aims to bust the myth that Nigeria's problems are unique, by showing the universal principles at work.
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Welcome to the Naija FC Podcast, where three passionate football enthusiasts take you on a thrilling journey into the heart of Nigerian football. Join our dynamic trio of hosts as they dive deep into the exhilarating world of Nigerian football, discussing the latest news, match analysis, player profiles, and captivating stories from the vibrant football culture of Nigeria. From the pulsating local leagues to the electrifying performances of Nigerian players on the global stage, the Naija FC ...
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Bolaji Idowu is a dynamic teacher and life coach. He is also the host of ”THE ADVANTAGE”; a weekly teaching series which airs on Television stations across Africa. He is passionate about people discovering and living their purpose and centers his teachings on these principles. Bolaji Idowu is the Lead Pastor of Harvesters International Christian Center, a vibrant multi centered church in the city of Lagos, Nigeria with a vision for changing the lives of those who come in contact with the min ...
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Dive deep into the heart and minds of Nigerians as we go around Nigeria, discussing with people and bringing you insights on how people are innovating and producing the next generation of visionaries, leaders, and business people. A country of 150 million and growing, how do people here cope with the stress of a connected world and the challenges of a developing nation. What makes Nigeria tick.? Come along with us on a sweaty, noisy but fulfilling journey of discovery.
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Focus on Africa

BBC World Service

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Three essential stories to round off your working day. Explaining the big topics and news from Africa, the people behind them, plus an African perspective on global stories. Hosted by Audrey Brown. Five days a week, ready by late afternoon, Monday to Friday.
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Dive into the urgent issues of Unemployment and its impact on Security in Nigeria with Focus by PolicyTV! Join the host Miberon Omoloju, as we explore the challenges, stories, and solutions to these pressing concerns. Subscribe now and be part of the conversation!✨
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Do transformative leaders really exist? Is it possible to elect them into office? Is it possible to hold them accountable? Join us every Tuesday as we take you through a journey that: inspires you to SHIFT your perspective, raises awareness on key issues impacting all of us and provides tips and ideas on how we bring transformation to our communities. If you are tired of how the Nigerian political system works and also tired of just talking about it, this podcast is for you. If you are a tra ...
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History of Africa

The History of Africa Podcast

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Take a deep dive deep into African history with this in-depth podcast. From Casablanca to Cape Town, tune in to this podcast to learn about the magnificent and oft-forgotten history of Africa. To access more free resources about African history, provide feedback, or support the show, check out our associated website at https://historyofafricapodcast.blogspot.com
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China Africa Talk is a once weekly podcast dedicated to bringing a better understanding of what is happening on the African continent and in China from both an African and a Chinese perspective. Be sure to pick up news, views and discussions on what’s happening between China and Africa pertaining to diplomatic, trade and economic and social and cultural relations when you tune into China Africa Talk.
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The 1000 Voices podcast is your go-to source if you’re a Black Briton poised to make a difference but are stuck at the ’how.’ We dive deep into the life-altering journeys of Black British leaders who’ve ignited change. We unpack the tools they used, the barriers they shattered, and the ways you can do it too. Come for the stories, leave with a blueprint.
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Inside Naija Radio is a weekly podcast about the radio industry in Nigeria. Hosted by On Air Personality Zibby, it delves into the industry - with emphasis on tips, tricks, opportunities, trends & lessons, featuring conversations with industry experts. Every Sunday evening, a new episode of Inside Naija Radio is hosted.
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A podcast with co-hosts Okey Ndibe (acclaimed Nigerian columnist and novelist) and Emeka Onyeagwa. We offer deep and often entertaining insights into Nigerian current affairs and culture. In a style that is learned, penetrating and engaging, the podcast illuminates the major issues in Nigerian politics, culture, economics and social trends. This podcast offers fresh new ways of looking at Nigeria—and does it with aplomb and more than a sprinkle of lightheartedness, wit and humor. Support us ...
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Welcome to Africa PolitiCast, the African podcast where we delve into the intricate world of African politics. Join us as we explore the diverse political landscapes across the continent, from the bustling cities to the remote corners of Africa. Hosted by Etietop Akpabio, founder of The Sahel Post, Africa PolitiCast offers insightful analysis, engaging interviews, and thought-provoking discussions on the pressing issues shaping the future of Africa.
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Lagos Landlord

Africa Business Radio

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Lagos Landlord is a phenomenal network for real estate investors and players in the real estate industry. It has been designed to keep you informed on how you can be a better investor or participant in the real estate scene in Nigeria. Each week, she will be bringing you incredible real estate investing tips, interviews with stakeholders in the industry who are actually making it happen in the real estate scene, training, and honest conversations on the property investment climate.
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Layer 8 Podcast

Layer 8 Conference

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Welcome to the Layer 8 Podcast season 3! This season we’ll have conversations with social engineers and OSINT investigators who will tell their stories. We hope you enjoy them.
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On TUWOG (The Unsullied with Oreka Godis) we have conversations with people of African descent, swap origin stories, cultural challenges, shifting belief systems, explore the vices and crutches that define us, recommended reading and recipes that shape (subjective) success. Recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, with each guest, we explicitly tuck into family and how ‘They F*** You Up (a la Oliver James) ambition, love, sex, drugs, social media, faith, money, power and lessons learned. We look from exp ...
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Africa’s Big Switch is a podcast that aims to identify current and future solutions to complex problems on the African continent. Examples of such problems include: Climate Change, Homelessness, Poverty, Political Instability, Famine, Floods etc.Our first season sheds light and sparks conversation around the future of energy in Africa.Why Energy?Modern society depends on reliable and affordable energy services to function smoothly and to develop equitably. A well-established energy system su ...
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The time has come, when God is reversing evil orders and rules placed against God’s eternal purposes for family/marriage institution. This evil rule/order has its evil vibrations extension in every facet of our lives, resulting in agonies, oppression, setbacks, apostasy, delays, failures, disappointments, frustrations, untimely death, etc. Weakening, the power of God’s Kingdom on earth, the family institution is originally created to exhibit.... God has placed upon some people, the mandate t ...
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Africa Science Focus is SciDev.Net's award-winning weekly podcast. We dive deep into the impacts that science has on everything from health, to technology, agriculture and life. Subscribe to get the best science and development news from the continent delivered straight to you!
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Nigeria Coffee Story

Africa Business Radio

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The Nigerian coffee story is not just a tale, it is an adventure with many aha-moments as we explore the historical, economic, political and social angles around the Nigerian coffee. Packed with insightful, exciting and sometimes, shocking details about the past, present and possible future of the Nigerian coffee bean. Dive into an experience as you listen to everyone that matters as we bring you everything in five straight-to-the-point episodes! Oh, and yes, we left you enough clues on how ...
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LBS Management Hub (Insights Edge)

Lagos Business School (Pan-Atlantic University)

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Welcome to Insights Edge, your exclusive gateway to understanding the intricacies of the African business landscape! Prepare yourself for captivating and insightful discussions with distinguished management scholars, industry thought leaders and corporate titans. In every episode, we dive deep into cutting-edge insights and gain insider tips on thriving in today's dynamic and complex market. Get your pen and paper ready! Explore more at https://managementhub.lbs.edu.ng
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No Degree? No Problem! The NoDegree Podcast helps those without degrees figure out the opportunities that are available to them. Get career advice and learn how to navigate and succeed without a degree. NoDegree interviews successful people without college degrees to figure out what made them successful. Learn how they got into their respective fields and listen to the advice they have so you can follow in their path.
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The Ultimate Dish

Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts

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A show about good food, inspiring stories, and deep dive talks featuring the world’s most innovative culinary educators and thought leaders. Join us as we delve into the lives of the amazing people shaping the world of food and drink. Hosted by Chef Kirk T. Bachmann.
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Starting conversations around the hottest (or often ignored) topics in football. If you're looking for robust discussions around football ecosystems, the history of the sport, football marketing as well as in-depth tactical analysis, then you've come to the right place. Follow the exciting conversations as Rotimi Daramola talks to fans, journalists, policy shapers and decision makers in the beautiful game of football. Follow and subscribe to this feed so you don't miss an episode.
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Welcome to Breathe Through! This is a podcast that dives into navigating this journey called “Life”,and learning to Breathe through every season we encounter . The vision of this platform is to navigate each season of life by learning to pause,take a deep breath and asking yourself “What is in this season for me”. My purpose is to encourage, motivate, challenge, and inspire someone to intentionally “Breathe” while cruising through this experience called “Life”. Stay tuned for future episode! ...
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AGROPRENEUR

Chinyere Ogbonna

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Agriculture was the main stay of the nation's economy in the sixties and seventies until the oil boom era when all attention was diverted to the oil secror. The government is now emphasizing diversification of the nation's economy and agriculture is a more stable way to boost the economy, create jobs for the teaming young and unemployed population, boost FOOD production and address the problem of poverty and of course develop the export market to earn foreign exchange for the country. Above ...
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In each episode of The Frequency of Courage, we will navigate extraordinary acts of courage, uncovering the raw & authentic narratives that define resilience. From self-discovery to overcoming challenges, this podcast invites you to tune into insightful conversations, empowering insights & a celebration of the remarkable journeys that showcase the boundless potential within the human spirit. Join us as we explore the untapped depths of courage, fostering a frequency that resonates within us ...
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South Africa’s parliament reopens after landmark elections that lead to the formation of a government of national unity after the governing ANC lost its majority. We talk to international co-operation minister, Ronald Lamola. Is the ANC buying time or wasting time?Somalia imposes a 5 percent tax on digital transactions sparking causing a public out…
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The Nigerian government's approval earlier this year of transgenic insect-resistant and drought-tolerant maize varieties, also known as TELA maize, has sparked intense debate among farmers, scientists, and the general public. In this episode of Africa Science Focus, reporter Jayne Augoye hears out the diverse perspectives on the introduction of TEL…
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In 2017, El Salvador became the first country in the world to pass an outright ban on mining. It was an effort to protect the country's water, and its people. Now, self-proclaimed "coolest dictator in the world" Nayib Bukele wants to bring mining back to boost the economy, which took a major hit thanks to his embrace of Bitcoin as the national curr…
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The manager of a coffee farmers's co-operative says small scale farmers in Africa are concerned that they may soon be unable to sell their produce to Europe because of the impact of the European Union's deforestation regulations. New information about the largest rainforest in Southern Africa raises questions about discovery - is it just a foreign …
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode of ABS, we sit down with Abiola Adebiyi, the Founder of Elevate Development Foundation (EDF). EDF is a youth-led NGO focused on educating, enlightening, and empowering vulnerable Nigerians in underserved communities. Abiola, a forensic accountant with a master's degree in sustainable development from the Univ…
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Is the role of the church in Kenyan politics changing? We hear the perspective of a senior member of the umbrella group- the National Council of Churches of Kenya Why has Chadian President Mahamat Deby cancelled an official visit to Paris scheduled for this week? We talk to the founder of a beauty pageant in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, a place wit…
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In this episode of Insights Edge, Henry Onukwuba unpacks the concept of self-leadership. Henry argues that many talented professionals miss out on becoming great leaders because they struggle with leading themselves effectively. Contrary to popular opinion, he believes that self-awareness is the foundation of genuine leadership. Don’t miss this ins…
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In today’s episode, we speak with our guest Mason Snyder, an Escoffier graduate currently serving as the Executive Chef at Feast Your Eyes Catering. Some might even know him as the Cowboy Chef, featured on Hulu’s Chefs vs. Wild. Mason’s journey is a testament to following one’s passion. Prior to his role as Executive Chef, he proudly served in the …
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"Resilience can mean having a break, so that you can come back stronger." About Jasmine Douglas: Jasmine Douglas is the founder of Babes on Waves, a community for women of colour in creative and entrepreneurial fields. In just two years, she built a community of over 15,000 members without any investment. Jasmine has won £100k in grants and been fe…
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Zimbabwe's President Emerson Mnangagwa has announced public hearings into the mass killings of Zimbabwe's Ndebele people 40 years ago. The president says the hearings will be a mechanism to bring healing and national cohesion. But a survivor of the massacre of opposition supporters, tells us he does not trust the process. Also, why are major gas co…
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Jonaed interviews Khalilah KO Olokunola, a senior advisor for TalentNova and founder of Reengineering HR, about skills-first hiring and navigating the workforce for justice-impacted individuals. They discuss the challenges faced by justice-impacted individuals in finding employment, the importance of community support, the impact of Ban-the-Box pol…
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Citizen science educates the public about science and enhances research for evidence-driven policies In this episode of Africa Science Focus, our reporter Michael Kaloki speaks with African scientists who discuss the important role citizen science plays in scientific research. Peter Elias, a geography professor in Nigeria, says communities use stor…
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We are back with a new episode!!!This episode is a special one because I got to have two of my favorite people join me on my next episode and let’s just say this conversation brought a renewed & deeper appreciation for my parents as we unpack the topic “From Nigeria to new beginnings” ENJOY:) Follow and watch LIVE on YouTube: @Breathe through podca…
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Nigerian authorities guilty of violating protesters rights during mass demonstrations against police brutality, known as #EndSars, in 2020. Why hasn't police behaviour changed? Can Africa's booming population be harnessed? And can anyone stand in the way of another presidential term for Rwanda's Paul Kagame? Presenter: Audrey BrownProducers: Charle…
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Professor Xiang Shuchen and Professor Edwin Etieyibo are back this week as we expand our discussion on cultures and civilizations in light of the Nishan Forum on World Civilizations. They help us understand the forum's relevance to humanity and assess what the Chinese civilization, along with ideas and philosophies from African countries, can offer…
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More than half the population in Sudan - nearly 26 million people - face acute hunger as the ongoing war hinders agricultural production. The UN agency for Food and Agriculture (FAO) says it is trying to provide seed to farmers to help grow food. Who are Nigeria's ghost workers who are costing the economy millions of dollars? And will a new governm…
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Youth engagement in the Black and African diaspora stands as a foundational pillar in elevating our communities. The Hidden Genius Project was founded in Oakland, California in 2012 with the goal of revealing the true potential of black male youth. The mission is to develop quality, confident, and healthy young people who can lead. The Hidden Geniu…
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All through Ghana civil servants have been on strike following the government's failure to honour a pledge to raise their pay. Can their grievances be addressed? We meet a doctor who carries out operations to reverse female genital mutilation. And why are Somalis being forced to remove bodies from a graveyard in Mogadishu? Presenter :Audrey BrownPr…
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Courgaeous friends, On the Season 1 Finale of The Frequency of Courage, host Megan Imbert gives a behind the scenes vulnerable look at the last seven months. Over the last seven months Megan experienced job loss, heartbreak while incredible deep healing, transformation and reclamation. Don't miss this episode where Megan shares some of her most raw…
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Public Citizen has been working with various prosecutors to explore the idea of using criminal law to hold oil companies accountable for climate change. In the wake of recent Supreme Court rulings, it seems smarter than ever to explore the remedies offered by criminal law, but is it really viable? The group's senior climate policy counsel, Aaron Re…
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Refugees and migrants taking land routes across Africa to get to the Mediterranean and Europe, face extreme violence, abuse and exploitation, with far more believed to be dying there than at sea, a UN-backed report says. Plus, why is Tanzania struggling with a huge shortage of university professors? And how the Eritrean cyclist Biniam Girmay made h…
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Many people he knew struggled to pay their mountain of debt. Although Robert McGraw graduated from college, from experience, he recognized that there was a lot that was wrong with the process of deciding to go to school. Listen in as he and Jonaed discuss his book, 12 Lies About College, and and why following your passions can sometimes work agains…
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The West African regional grouping Ecowas has warned that it risks disintegration and worsened insecurity after Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger formed a breakaway confederation. Can the three landlocked countries go it alone? Can your social media presence be inherited after you die? And a new look at how electronic waste can be recycled in Ghana Pres…
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This episode is a great discussion with Justin Seitz (@jms_dot_py) and Kennedy Chappell (@kcath23) of Permanent Record Research. They also write the free Substack newsletter https://www.bullshithunting.com/ along with its fun weekend edition, For the Weekend Warriors, Weirdos & Whackjobs, where you can get even more fun insight into the work they d…
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Burkina Faso's military is facing increased pressure after reports of a recent spate of the deadly attacks of soldiers by jihadist fighters. The Junta government lead by Ibrahim Traore ,has kept mum about this incidents. Why are soldiers deserting the army in the Democratic Republic of Congo? 25 soldiers have been sentenced to death for running awa…
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Desertification is gradually crippling into Nigeria from the northern part of the country with a clear, crystal voice. Human practices and rapid climate change are the primal forces behind the crisis. And Government of the affected states are taking it with a pinch of salt. While the impact on the lives of citizens is a heap of salt on the injury o…
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Africa's youngest nation, South Sudan will head to the polls this December, but critics say they are disappointed with the government’s lack of preparedness. These elections will be the first ever conducted in the country since it gained independence from Sudan in 2011. However, several conditions listed in a peace agreement, drawn up in September …
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Both China's Hehe culture and the African philosophy of Ubuntu advocate the idea of harmony and a sense of community. How important is it for the two ancient civilizations to share their understandings on such thoughts, and how do they contribute to a China-Africa community with a shared future? We invite Xiang Shuchen, professor of philosophy at X…
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Two countries with major links to Africa are holding make or break elections this week. Britain and France. These elections will usher in new governments which may have completely new approaches to the continent. How will the outcome of the British and French elections impact Africa? And should Africans care? Also, Sierra Leone receives a million d…
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Hey friends, On this episode of The Frequency of Courage Megan Imbert sat down with one of her inspirations, Loriana Hernandez Aldama. Loriana is an AML Leukemia survivor, breast cancer survivor, an international speaker, Emmy award winning journalist, author of "Becoming the Story: The Power of Prehab", host of the "Stage Free" Podcast and overall…
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode of ABS, we sat down with Dammy Feyide, the Founder of Theo by LISA, a digital learning solution for children in public primary schools and remote areas. Dammy is also the Team Lead of Strategic Partnerships & Business Development at ProvidusBank, the Founder & CEO of Let it Shine Academy, and the Proprietress…
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Nigerian authorities say that suspected female suicide bombers participated in coordinated attacks in Nigeria that killed dozens of people. Why do young girls and women become suicide bombers? How the lives of displaced people in Mozambique's troubled Cabo Delgado Province are being rebuilt. And can local communities in Africa can be involved in co…
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In today’s episode, we speak with our guest Nancy Silverton, co-owner of Pizzeria Mozza, as well as Osteria Mozza, Mozza2Go, and chi SPACCA in Los Angeles. She’s also the creative mind behind Nancy’s Fancy gelato. In today’s interactive chat, Nancy shares how she built an illustrious career based on prep, timing, and luck. This includes working for…
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From janitor to Cloud Architect at Microsoft, Reginald Davis’ journey shows the power of taking risks and believing in oneself. In this episode, he talks about being an introvert and his school experience as a dyslexic kid and the support he got from his mom and teachers. Tune in as he shares practical tips he used to boost his communication skills…
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