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Join us in a heartfelt and informative episode as we sit down with Bontle Moka, a true endometriosis warrior. Bontle shares her inspiring story of surviving and successfully living with endometriosis, a condition that once plagued her life with pain and challenges. In this episode, she opens up about her journey to treatment, resilience, and reclai…
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Listen to this inspirational episode with Yerins Abraham, the extraordinary Nigerian polymath breaking boundaries across a myriad of disciplines. We speak about his triumphs across diverse fields, and his passionate mission to liberate young people from outdated education systems, equally encouraging them to break free from societal labels. Discove…
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Dive into the extraordinary journey of Olivier Mwimba, the dynamic Congolese track athlete who defied the odds to break the national 100m record in South Africa. In this riveting episode, we explore Olivier's relentless pursuit of success, overcoming slow starts, injuries, and stereotypes to secure a spot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Join the conver…
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Join us as we delve into the vibrant world of Nollywood with the incredibly talented Baaj Adebule. A thespian with a youthful spirit and an old soul, Baaj brings intelligence, spontaneity, and unwavering moral principles to the table. In this episode, we uncover some of the secrets behind the scenes of the Nigerian enetertainment industry, explorin…
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Step into the world of "Invisible Disability," with Special Needs advocate, Miss Africa Elite 2022, Dr. Sylvia Mochabo. In this episode, you will get to hear the remarkable story of an unrelenting woman and her three differently-abled sons who have helped reshape her perspective on neurodiversity and individuals with special needs, pushing her to b…
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In the latest thought-provoking episode of "The Polymath Podcast," join host Yerins Abraham, an esteemed polymath and captivating storyteller, as he embarks on a fascinating journey into the heart of African folklore and spirituality. Brace yourself for an in-depth exploration of the captivating topic: "Is Juju Real?" Delving deep into the rich tap…
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The Polymath Podcast is a thought-provoking show hosted by Yerins Abraham, a polymath who explores a wide range of topics and perspectives. In this podcast episode, Yerins delves into the topic of African colonization, shedding light on the tactics used by colonizers and the lasting impact on African nations. Through historical analysis and insight…
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Join host Yerins Abraham, a polymath with a knack for exploring diverse subjects, on his latest thought-provoking episode of The Polymath Podcast. In this engaging discussion, Yerins dives deep into the intriguing question: "Can men and women just be friends?" Drawing from his extensive knowledge and unique perspective, Yerins takes listeners on a …
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Join polymath Yerins Abraham in his latest episode of The Polymath Podcast as he explores a thought-provoking question that has fascinated humanity for centuries: Are men polygamous by nature? In this educational episode, Yerins delves into the complexities of human behavior, evolutionary psychology, and cultural influences to shed light on the age…
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In this episode I chat to the beautiful mind behind, "A Japa Tale", Dika Ofoma. Amongst all his relatable pieces and breathtaking cinematography, the writer and filmmaker tells the remarkable story of a young couple whose future is threatened by the prospects of a better life on the other side of the border which steals the hearts of many across th…
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In this profound episode of SakinaSpeaks, we sit down with the tenacious Grace Amusie, a young visionary who is transforming lives in the slums of Ajegunle, Nigeria. At just 23 years old, Grace has ignited a beacon of hope with her innovative Isrina Schools, which ingeniously accepts recyclable materials in exchange for quality education. Discover …
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Learn about the powerhouse that founded the Malaika Foundation, a non-profit organisation that empowers the girl child through education, recreation and training and be challenged by her passion and dedication to use your voice and any resource you have to make a positive change in somebody's life. Keep the conversation going on social media by fol…
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Two weeks to the much anticipated book launch of "Courageous Faith" by Pastor Bernard Mulder (Senior Pastor at Household of Christ, Mooikloof, Pretoria), we bring you this insightful episode to let you know what you can expect to learn from this inspiration from the Holy Spirit, and how the powerful keys within will help you activate your faith, wh…
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In this episode I speak to Akah Nnani, better known as "Man of God," from his groundbreaking Netflix feature. We speak about his entry into the film and media industry and trace his journey from corporate telemarketing to actor extraordinaire, finding out what has grounded him throughout and how he would want to be remembered by those he cherishes …
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In this episode, we discuss a highly antagonised process within the male lived experience, coping, healing and self-discovery through therapy. I get to converse with Jeadelly Muamba, an architect, influencer, model, and socialite about his therapy experience within a world that is hostile towards men that dare to get in touch with their feelings.…
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Warning - This episode might be triggering. Rinu Oduala is one of the frontliners of the ENDSARS movement, the very same one that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives in a bloody massacre at the Lekki Toll Gate on the 20th of October 2020. Innocent, unarmed Nigerian protestors fighting for justice, survival and an end to police brutality, corrupt…
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"The youth pastor that played prostitute". In this episode I speak to the lovely young actress, youth pastor, creative and entrepreneur that took on the role of "Palesa", the "girl-next-door" turned prostitute, on the popular South African flagship, Generations: The Legacy. We question the level of morality one can have in the media industry, and w…
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*Disclaimer - Slight background noise/ interference* She is an illustrious Lagos-based freelance journalist and filmmaker who has written for the New York Times, Deutsche-Welle, Mail & Guardian and the Christian Science Monitor, to name a few. She has also been featured on Aljazeera and won the Future Awards Africa Prize for Journalism in 2019, cov…
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In this episode I get to get up close and personal with two out of three of the SisterSpeaks254 trio, three young ladies who decided to give their lives to fostering an enabling and uplifting environment and society for other women to unite, love and flourish and to equally eradicate period poverty to emancipate and empower the lives of less privil…
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In this profoundly moving sequel episode of SakinaSpeaks, we welcome Tunde Onakoya, the visionary behind the transformative Chess in Slums initiative. Tunde's eloquence and passion illuminate his mission to shift the narrative from poverty to potential, bringing to light the untapped brilliance in children from marginalized communities. He shares h…
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Embark on a heartwarming journey with Tunde Onakoya, a visionary transforming lives in Makoko, Nigeria's largest floating slum. In this episode, we delve into Tunde's personal odyssey from a child in Ikorodu to the founder of Chess in Slums, an initiative using chess as a tool to break the cycle of poverty and ignite the minds of children. Discover…
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Actress, poet, scriptwriter and filmmaker, Chinonye Chidolue graces our airwaves with her knowledge, wisdom, and experience of the Nollywood industry as a rising star! She shares how challenging but life-changing it was to play Boma" in the hit Netflix series "Crazy, Lovely, Cool" and how close she came to feeling the agony and plight of the sexual…
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On this episode I speak to the Minister of Menstruation, Candice Chirwa. A young menstrual activist at the forefront of educating others on the beautiful biological process experienced by women of all ages every month, debunking myths and misconceptions, stigma and taboos surrounding periods and ultimately eradicating period poverty for all. Step i…
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Joining me on this episode is one of the most coveted African models that the continent has ever seen! Having strutted upon countless fashion week runways, posed for some of the top photographers in the business and even featured in ad campaigns of many household brands such as Jeep, Queens Park and even Sprite, this young intellectual and inspirat…
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Joining me on this episode is one of the most coveted African models that the continent has ever seen! Having strutted upon countless fashion week runways, posed for some of the top photographers in the business and even featured in ad campaigns of many household brands such as Jeep, Queens Park and even Sprite, this young intellectual and inspirat…
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Ever heard of Genre-Bending? It's the art of creating music which blurs the lines between different genres and seldom even different forms of art. In this episode I speak to a prodigy whose artistic identity and sound is characterised by his unique ability to master this very special talent. Honing the skill to create not only captivating melodies,…
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In this epic episode I speak to the youngest filmmaker to work on a Grammy film/ documentary, and this was on the legendary African Giant - Burna Boy! In this episode I speak to the young director, DOP, actor and script writer, and co-owner of Ninth Media Nigeria about his journey to filmmaking, the mistakes that creatives make when it comes to bra…
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Just like the title says we speak about "Father Figures!" Pivotal figures in the lives of all that help shape our characters, futures and overall lived experiences but that often struggle to express themselves and fully relate to their children because of the negative societal constructs that mould their characters consciously or subconsciously. In…
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As a young, unmarried African woman, especially one considered to be "ripe," "ready," and "of age" for marriage, the issue of marriage and the pressures that come with it are a recurring theme that tends to haunt the lived experiences of many young women all over and even beyond the African continent. In this episode, we speak about how we've been …
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In this episode we unravel the concept of "The Independent Man". Who is the independent man? What is a man or a real man? Does society confer independence onto the man regardless of his level of self-sufficiency? And lastly, is independence synonymous to manhood? These, and many more, are the pressing questions that I and, my fantastic guest, Credo…
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In this episode I speak to Divine Keren Yamulamba. An author, speaker, poet and owner of her own publishing company, "Psalms of Keren". We discuss the role of a woman in a society that is constantly trying to size up the worth of a woman according to the inconsistent perception of what it believes a woman is, can and should be. We do this as Divine…
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Woven into the very intricacies of everyday life, culture, custom and tradition, Rape Culture is a rife phenomenon that you can't necessarily put your finger on, but which has grown to become the basis upon which men justify laying their hands on women. In this episode we try to understand Rape Culture, exploring it's complexities, the realities, t…
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In this episode we take a look into the life of a "sensitive man," one whose defiance of the societal norms and conventions restricting and suppressing male emotions and mens' ability to freely express them, has led to him being perceived as "weak" and "emotional," and in spite of all this resistance he still refuses to be defined by an uninformed …
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In a world where one of the greatest pandemics ever seen continues to rage, the question remains whether the main perpetrators of this injustice i.e. men, hold the key to the remedy and solution to his global problem. Can healing our men truly and effectually heal our land and therefore our world? Find out as we unpack this gruesome yet crucial the…
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I am joined by a phenomenal Congolese poet and creative who is rewriting the narrative of African masculinity through his trailblazing poetic pieces. By commenting on the dreaded issues of trauma, fragile and toxic masculinity and gender-based violence, he goes on to be a role model and example for the progressive men of the equal future we desire!…
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I am joined by a phenomenal Congolese poet and creative who is rewriting the narrative of African masculinity through his trailblazing poetic pieces. By commenting on the dreaded issues of trauma, fragile and toxic masculinity and gender-based violence, he goes on to be a role model and example for the progressive men of the equal future we desire!…
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In this episode I speak to the renowned model, creative entrepreneur and fitness trainer, Alino Katombe. We discuss the realities faced by black men in the fashion industry such as, over-sexualisation, objectification and many other negative stereotypes. We discuss the social construt of masculinity, addressing its pros, cons and flaws and equally …
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Listen up! This week I speak to phenomenal beauty mogul in the making- Vaness Makole Unamaca. She explains the brain behind the brand and paints us a realistic backdrop of the struggled and realities she faced on her rise to becoming on of the top makeup artists on the continent. Notorious for her eyes, she'll captivate you with her authenticity an…
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Listen up! This week I speak to phenomenal beauty mogul in the making- Vaness Makole Unamaca. She explains the brain behind the brand and paints us a realistic backdrop of the struggled and realities she faced on her rise to becoming on of the top makeup artists on the continent. Notorious for her eyes, she'll captivate you with her authenticity an…
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This is the sequel to the phenomenal conversation I had with the outstanding change pioneer- Tommy "TomBruce" Makhobela. In this episode we learn what it means to be a brand and understand how to become, define, and control our brand image.Follow us on Instagram:SakinaSpeaks - @sakinaspeaks_TomBruce - @iamtombruceJoin the movement and feel free to …
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Me and my beautifully-minded friend Chantelle, bear it all concerning overcoming "Imposter Syndrome" (the term I forget in the episode, lol), tackling a low self-esteem and exposing false humility, especially as a Christian. This episode is all about fostering a positive self image by addressing all the negative traits that many of us share and kno…
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Me and my beautifully-minded friend Chantelle, bear it all when it comes to overcoming "Imposter Syndrome" (the term I forget in the episode, lol), tackling a low self-esteem and exposing false humility, especially as a Christian. This episode is all about fostering a positive self image by addressing all the negative traits that many of us share a…
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