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History of Africa

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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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Into Africa

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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.
 
VOC is a radio broadcast dedicated to unleashing the transformational leader in you. VOC teaches us to ask the right questions from those who offer themselves to lead us and discern between the legitimate leaders and the impostors who seek to serve none but themselves. We seek to birth a national renaissance through the new breed of Nigerian Leaders.
 
Welcome to Chapel of Christ Our Light (Protestant), Thank you for listening to this sermon. Hope you were richly blessed? Connect with us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ccolprotestant Twitter: https://twitter.com/ccolprotestant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ccolprotestant For enquiries, prayer request or testimonies kindly send an email to: info@unilagchapel.org
 
Rants of a Nigerian Youth" is a podcast show that offers an unfiltered and honest perspective on life in Nigeria. Join our host, a passionate Nigerian youth, as he takes you on a journey through the ups and downs of living in Nigeria, tackling topics such as the Nigerian mental health crisis, youth empowerment, social issues, and everything in between. Through thought-provoking discussions and engaging interviews, we provide a platform for Nigerians to share their experiences, express their ...
 
Inspired by the book "FAT TRANSFER FROM WAISTLINE TO BOTTOM LINE-LIFE LESSONS FOR FITNESS AND BUSINESS" hosted by the author Tomi Rotimi. On this newly rebranded podcast, we will have conversations on entrepreneurship, topics around starting, growing and sustaining businesses. And in the spirit of the book we will also discuss embracing fitness as a life style. The goal of this podcast is to inspire us to live healthy lives and build successful business.
 
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NESG Radio

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NESG Radio

Africa Business Radio

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The Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) is Nigeria’s foremost private sector-led think-tank and policy advocacy institution. At the NESG, our work in providing fact-based advocacy has allowed us to prioritize and use our voice to encourage different actors to come together to dialogue on critical socio-economic issues. Only through conversations, interventions, and innovation will we change the landscape in Nigeria and across Africa. Nevertheless, only a well-informed and united people mak ...
 
Pastor Taiwo Odukoya is the senior pastor of The Fountain of Life Church, Lagos, Nigeria – a church with a membership in excess of 8,000. He holds a degree in petroleum engineering and worked for 12 years with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) until his voluntary retirement in 1994 to concentrate on the ministry God has committed to him. Among his initiatives are: Discovery for Men, Discovery for Women, The Woman Leader, Home Affairs and Grace Springs Medical Centre. An accom ...
 
Looking for a podcast that can provide some much-needed comic relief from the challenges of everyday life? Look no further than "So Nigerian," where hosts Aros and Isaac discuss some of the most complex issues faced by Nigerian youth in a hilarious and relatable way. Whether you're dealing with a toxic boss or serious life issues, this podcast is the perfect way to unwind and laugh along with two funny and insightful hosts. Follow "So Nigerian" on Twitter (@sonigerian_), Instagram (@sonigeri ...
 
Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl is a weekly podcast hosted by Hikmah the original TNG. In each episode Hikmah gives her unfiltered two cents on topics ranging from politics, pop culture, lifestyle, fashion and trends. Occasionally we are going to interview guests and our listeners stand a chance of joining in on episodes Here... everything goes!!!. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/motng/support
 
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I Too Sabi

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I Too Sabi

Twenty Seven Productions

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This is an "ask me anything" podcast focused on researching and answering all your curious questions. Every week, 'I Too Sabi' will be your partner in finding answers to the questions you have piled up - no matter how crazy or unexpected.
 
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Break it Down

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Break it Down

Nigeria Health Watch

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Good healthcare is not only the absence of illness but the complete social, mental, and physical well-being of humans. Governments work to improve healthcare with tools often referred to as policies. But citizens barely engage with these or other important conversations that impact their lives. The Break it Down Podcast is here to close that gap by simplifying and breaking down these concepts and policies so you can engage meaningfully. You should listen if you are someone curious about unde ...
 
A Show produced by a Black Collective; This podcast is for your listening pleasure. BackYard Bants is a banter, culture and entertainment comedy style podcast that gives commentary on issues, topics and pop culture and Life experiences. What you do with the opinions are entirely yours. The show is hosted by some unseriously serious Characters - Mista Dre, Naza, Imina and Chemsi. Sometimes, Mel & Anthony come on the POD !!! Join the vibe and be a part of the family by hitting us up on our FAM ...
 
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The 2023 general elections may have come and gone except for a few states like Adamawa where supplementary elections are expected to take place in April as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission. INEC, which declared the election inconclusive, has fixed April 15 for the rerun. How is Adamawa like? Are the politicians making move…
 
Bisi Adebayo investigates why so many young, highly skilled people leave Nigeria, known in the country as Japa.Bisi hears from journalist Victoria Idowu who re-located to Canada with her family and a teacher in Lagos who is about to pack her bags and move to the UK. We also hear from an expert in employment data Babajide Ogunsanwo who tells us how …
 
Nigerians expect the rainy season to commence fully in a few weeks and pave the way for cooler temperatures, particularly in the country's north. We spoke to an environmental educationist on the possibilities of flood and how it can be mitigated. Hosted by Hauwa Shaffi Nuhu Production Team: Anthony Asemota. The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida. …
 
Mvemba is joined by Amaka Anku, Practice Head for Africa at the Eurasia Group. They offer their initial reactions to Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s victory, discuss the allegations of voter irregularities, and reflect on one of Nigeria's most competitive and consequential elections since the end of military rule in 1999. This episode was recorded on March 02,…
 
On 25 February, Nigerians went to the polls to elect a new president and federal legislature. In this episode of the #IfNotNowWhen podcast, Amaka sits down with Samson Itodo, founder and Executive Director of the leading Nigerian election-reforms advocacy group, YIAGA Africa, to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Nigeria’s electoral processes.…
 
Nigeria's Supreme Court in a ruling Friday, said a presidential directive to discontinue the use of old naira notes following a redesign was illegal. The court said the old banknotes should continue to be legal tender, alongside new versions, until the end of this year.Not enough of the new notes were released, leading to widespread anger and frust…
 
In the last few years, powerful criminal gangs have terrorised a swathe of north west and central Nigeria. From camps in the forest, gangs of bandits on motorbikes have attacked villages killing and kidnapping men, women and children. So how can Nigeria's new leader restore security? What does it say about the future of security in Africa's most po…
 
The 4 bank executives the Zurich branch of Gazprombank were found guilty allowing a friend of Vladimir Putin to deposit huge sums in Swiss banks. Rahul Tandon asks if the Swiss Government could have done more to prevent it happening.We get the latest as the International Court of Justice rules on a claim from Iran that Washington illegally allowed …
 
In 1981, the rock photographer Lynn Goldsmith did a photoshoot with an up-and-coming singer songwriter called Prince. A few years later, he became a superstar, and she licenced one of her photos to Vanity Fair to be used as a reference picture for an illustration.That portrait, known as “Purple Prince” was painted by Andy Warhol.But what Lynn Golds…
 
Japan is the world’s fastest ageing country, nearly 30% of Japan’s population is already over 65. Devina Gupta looks into what the ever decreasing workforce means for businesses in Japan. Many companies are pouring resources into developing advanced robots and artificial intelligence to do human work. Mikio Okumura- president of one of Japan’s larg…
 
How has Finland survived so long as an independent European country, up close to Russia, its aggressive neighbour? Over the decades it’s learnt to live with both the Soviet Union and then post-communist Russia next door and to benefit from the cross-border trade it offered. But Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has changed attitudes in Finland, seen mos…
 
A group of experts, including likes of Elon Musk and the Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak have signed an open letter calling for a 6 month pause on the development of AI technologies. David Harper speaks to one of the signatories about their concerns over the future of the technology.The BBC's Economics Editor Faisal Islam tells us about the risk soc…
 
Are ghosts real? How does one know that they've seen a ghost? What does it even mean to see one? In other to find answers to these questions and more, SwitOpe and Chyddee delve into the world of spirits and supernatural beings. They speak to experts as well as share documented stories of people seeing ghosts. In the end, they discover that these qu…
 
The 2023 general elections may have come and gone but the lives lost of regular Nigerians and political bigwigs due to natural causes or electoral violence have left a mark in the hearts of their family members. Why did we see politicians lose their lives this time around? In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look in detail how many political bigw…
 
Rahul Tandon speaks to one of the authors of a new report that looks at how much is China lending to the world and asks if it is putting countries into debt traps.We get the latest as one of world's biggest internet companies, the Chinese firm, Alibaba, says it's splitting up into six separate businesses.And we hear from France as protests against …
 
As Nigeria prepares to transition to new administrations at federal and state levels, the NASSBER Thematic Lead on Innovations and Intellectual Property, Ms. Chinenye Uwanaka, discusses innovative solutions as a major driver of subnational development, offering new and creative ways to address complex challenges and promote sustainable growth.…
 
Italy’s population has decreased by approximately one million residents in the space of one year and forecasts predict that this is likely to worsen. Hannah Mullane speaks to a mother in Rome about what it’s like to start a family in Italy and a business that’s implementing its own policies to support staff who choose to have children. We take a lo…
 
Introducing crypto@scale, a new show from The Flip, co-hosted by MFS Africa's Head of Crypto, Gwera Kiwana, and The Flip's Justin Norman. crypto@scale is a pragmatic and hopefully hype-free exploration of the crypto ecosystem across the African continent. Today's episode is a conversation recorded live from Nairobi last month. In this conversation,…
 
Bread in Nigeria, could be said to be one of the staple and most eaten meals in most Nigerian homes. With the cost of baking materials and the cash crunch, how are the bakers surviving? In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look at the plight of bakers as most bakeries are beginning to shut down across the country.…
 
Bulk carriers are the ships that keep the modern world going - like the MV Raeda and the MV Olivian Confidence carrying grain from Ukraine to Turkey, and flour to Afghanistan and Yemen. Zig zagging across the oceans for months at a time, bulk carriers keep us all going even in times of war and pandemic. ‘If it didn’t grow in your garden,’ says brok…
 
After a few weeks of bad news about bank failures, financial markets are slowly coming back to normal. Central banks around the world have stressed that the banking system is safe and lenders are well capitalised. Analysts, however, admit that risks to financial stability have increased.By BBC World Service
 
We’re discussing illustration. Our guest is Kayode Animole, a self-taught illustrator based in Lagos, Nigeria. He shares his journey to illustration, the growth of animation on the African continent, burnout, evolving workspaces, Nigerian brands, and the power of storytelling. #illustration #africancreative #thesncpodcast Enjoy this podcast? Kindly…
 
As Andrianjaka passes his stable but poor kingdom to his grandchildren, they undertake an enormous project to improve the agricultural output of Imerina. Their largest project, consisting of the miles of canals and terraces of Betsimitatra, would go on to transform the destiny of Imerina's history. This project, completed using the fanampoana syste…
 
Devina Gupta reports on India's growing population and what that means for people living, working and running businesses there. 66 year old Radha Gupta and her daughter Aashima Gupta live in India’s capital city, Delhi. They tell us how population dynamics have changed their lifestyle over the years, and business woman Vineeta Singh tells us how sh…
 
We are excited to share with you the Message of this week's Sunday Service by Pastor Taiwo Odukoya: "STAY FILLED - Part 2".This is a continuation of the energizing topic "STAY FILLED" that was treated last week. Go to the previous audio if you have not listened to part 1 yet! I Declare that you are FILLED WITH THE FULLNESS OF GOD as you listen!AMEN…
 
Huge crowds were seen as different ATM points and even around commercial banks as they follow the directive of the CBN to work weekends. However some of the banks did not comply with the directive as monitored by our reporters. In this Episode of Nigeria Daily find out Why some of these banks did not comply.…
 
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