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Starting this year's faculty presidents media chat, we are honoured to be hosted by the president of the faculty of management science, Toriola Isaac Olawale. We had a rundown of what his administration has been doing so far, he talked about his personal life, student politics and activism on campus. This episode promises to be an interesting one, …
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In this inspiring episode, join us as we sit down with UG, a dynamic entrepreneur who embarked on his startup journey while still navigating the halls of academia. UG shares his personal story, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs of building a business as a student.What sets this episode apart is UG's candid discussion about the ongoing n…
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I know you might wondering what sort of topic is this, calm down. So in spite of all the rough edges we have been having around the school academic calendar, there is a need to re-evaluate the ways, the name "UNILAG" has opened doors for us, or may be it has shut it. In the episode, we talk about the plight of the students and a genuine question ca…
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On this episode, we have the president of the prestigious faculty of Education, Oladeji Emmanuel telling his story, how he scaled through the hurdles of Unilag, formed a sociopolitical conscious group with his friends, his rise in ranks in the student politics, being able to find love and remain focus amidst the whole distraction on campus. Emlad i…
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This is the first episode of 'My Unilag Story' series featuring Victor Odeyemi (Ovic of Arts) the outgoing president of the prestigious faculty of Arts. He narrated his Unilag journey, how a humble boy from Ogba was able to 'conquer' Unilag and thereafter hoping to conquer the world. He also talked about his hopes and ambition, the intending transi…
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On this episode, we explore the boundaries and implications of using endearing and romantic language with people outside of your committed relationship. We discuss the difference between harmless flirting and emotional infidelity, and examine how digital communication has made it easier than ever to cross the line. Join us as we navigate this compl…
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In the spirit of celebrating Global Money Week with AIESEC in Lagos, we have two representatives of AIESEC in Lagos, Beverly and Oluwole, joined us for this episode, where we discussed the Global Money week programme, financial literacy and other issues surrounding students' finances. Sit back and enjoy this beautiful and educative episode.…
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Welcome to the first episode of season 2 featuring the CEO of krawdwise, an NGO and a non-profit organization, aim at socially equipping the youths and young adults to be "community-minded" and to also help the less privilege. Sit back and enjoy as John narrates his journey and motivation in setting up a social impact organization. Do not forget to…
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Welcome back to campus, this is like the second time, we are welcoming you to the same semester, hopefully we won't have to do it the third time. This episode is basically to catch up with the few weeks, you didn't get to hear from us. Plus, What's up Unilag is now a year old. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO US. Don't forget to share to your friends.…
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On this episode, we discussed issues men face in the society and how they are always unable to speak up. Didi and Fareedah feel men should speak more of their travails and show their emotion. Tobi and Scott shared more insight on the psychological configuration of men and their experiences as case study. There is so much to learn on this episode, t…
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Our hosts discussed ghosting in relationships, both romantic and friendships. With ASUU currently on strike, many relationships have suffered a setback due poor communication and a host of other reasons. Join our hosts, as they carefully analysis and proffer solutions to these. Also they shared their views on having a bestie. Do sit back and enjoy …
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Our host having a conversation on Peter Obi's resignation from PDP, analyzing the current political intrigues and dissecting the leadership qualities and ability to win an election among the aspirants. Do you think leadership qualities transcend the ability to win an election?. Listen to how Tobi, Fareedah and Joseph resolve this myth.…
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What's up Unilag had an exclusive chat with the current President of the Faculty of Environmental Science, University of Lagos. He talked about his commitment to the development of the faculty and his journey so far, his views on student politics and the SUG. He also shared his visions for the FESA community and how he hopes to raise leaders. Join …
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We had a quick chat with the athletes from visiting schools that are competing in this year edition of NUGA games in UNILAG. We had Abigail from Uniben, Iyanuoluwa from Uniport and Ifeoluwa a UNILAG student volunteering with the RED CROSS society. Join Tobi and Fareedah on this special episode and enjoy as the athletes take us through their experie…
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What's up Unilag had an exclusive chat with the current President of the Faculty of Education, University of Lagos. He talked about his commitment to the development of the faculty and his journey so far, his views on Nigeria politics, and the focal point of his administration which is tagged Empower'21. Join Didi and Fareedah on this episode.…
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2023 Elections are almost here and there are a lot of political permutations. That is why we decided to talk about the Youth participation and significance in Nigeria Politics, the third force and the credibility of the likely aspirants. Tobi is joined by two other guests who are students of the University of Lagos, Yomi a 300 level, Law student an…
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There is a price that comes with being a Nigerian student, your mental health is always taken for granted even when you are just a step away from sliding into depression. Stress from academic activities, pressure from home, lecturers and even your peers, not to talk "insufficient funds". We Nigerian students are going through a lot, that is why at …
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