
Who belongs where?
Who gets to stay, who gets to say?
Follow me, as I debunk the Immigration Crisis: another modern myth that keeps people from focusing on what can lead to change.
#podcast #migration #immigration #kamalaharris #donaldtrump #foreignpolicy #africa #europe #globaleconomy
Sep 2, 2024
14 min

Previous podcast, we unpacked why the heart of constitutional change is ethnic fixes but financial redesign.
Now we show why we need not just older citizens but the next generation to lead the conversation.
Do you think so too?
#africa #nigeria #constitution #youth
Aug 18, 2024
6 min

Change the constitution is a constant chorus
I think the main reasons given are weak: it's always ethnic this, ethnic that...
I also think, the narrative controllers should give way for a generational rethink of what really matters.
I think, it should be money.
Let me know what you think...
Aug 13, 2024
26 min

Nigeria is Africa's largest economy, and with over 1.2 million smallholder farmers, plus, more #agricultural #research institutions than anywhere else across the west African region, Oyo State is of strategic importance to food production.
The health of farmers is my subject, and I'm live on Crest 91.1 FM in the state capital, Ibadan.
#rabobank #wouterplomp #greaterlagosrising #peterobi
Jun 2, 2024
3 min

a crunch here, a snip there, and West Africa's most famous cuisine!
#jollofrice #africanfood #africancuisine #kitchen #cooking
Feb 1, 2024
25 sec

Long-awaited Michael Jackson biopic is set for release April 18, 2025. Bound to break records, audiences will be curious about key roles and the scope of one of the most important stories of modern entertainment, art & culture.
Jan 18, 2024
3 min

Thematic review of genre-sweeping vocal range that makes Invincible Michael Jackson’s ballad epoch.
Jan 16, 2024
15 min

A story arc that connects Michael Jackson’s 1st & final adult solo albums, highlighting Invincible’s position in the wider culture conversation.
Jan 16, 2024
11 min

Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, and our politics is mostly driven by ethnic rivalry.
2023's general elections have unraveled an underbelly of lingering social & deepening economic crises.
The Yoruba, 40 million population, are the new arrowhead.
What is the impact of recent political choices, in the context of emerging global trends?
What future will the next generation of Nigerians face, based on our current choices?
This rare exclusive about Yoruba politics, plus, an intro into an 80,000 year old African science, will surprise you.
Oct 18, 2023
30 min

Apart from Health, my other obsession is Education
Rightly so, because these 2 are the keys to developing human capital
And, people, not GDPs, not infrastructure, are the true measure of development
Did you know $2 billion is lost to brain drain from educated Nigerians such as doctors,
yet 20 million Nigerian children are out of school?
To solve Education’s million-dollar challenge, watch today’s video podcast - with a teaser from Who Wants To Be a Millionaire 😜
#WorldTeachersDay #SDG4 #Education #Neurodiversity
Oct 6, 2023
16 min
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