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Being Nigerian means different things to different people. In a country so diverse and rich in experiences, it is important to understand the nuances that inform the Nigerian experience. Consequently, Made in Nigeria will document the stories of the great Nigerian entrepreneurs, writers, artists, athletes, innovators, and minds of our age. The podcast is hosted by Afiola Etomi and Oluwamayowa Idowu.
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Wale Lawal is a research and consulting professional, and was recently named to the Quartz list of top African innovators. Educated at Corona School, Bath, LSE & Oxford, Wale is a senior researcher at Harvard Business School’s Africa Research Center, a co-founder at GatePass, and the founder and editor-in-chief of The Republic, a journal of Nigeria…
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Loved by collectors from Seoul to Cape Town, Dennis Osadebe is the most iconic young Nigerian artist of his generation. He blends the past with the future, while combining both local and international pop culture references in his work. This enables him to make art which is deeply rooted in Nigeria and finished with a global outlook. In this episod…
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Nigeria has a very rich literary culture. From the greats like China Achebe and Wole Soyinka to contemporary giants like Chimamanda Adichie and Teju Cole, the nuances that form the Nigerian experience are constantly being documented. Chibundu Onuzo is just another writer whose insights make us more enlightened. Combining her creative talents as a n…
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Asa Asika has fulfilled the metaphorical 10,000 hours rule and become one of the most accomplished music executives of our age. On this episode, he tells us his story from developing an interest in the music industry as a secondary school student, getting a start at the iconic Storm Records label, engineering Davido's break out, going separate ways…
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This episode is without Music & Colour as we're all mourning the passing of our beloved brother - Imogie Mubarak. We wish him the best things in heaven & offer our condolences to those of us who knew him.In this final piece of our freelancing/remote working episode, we talked about places where you can work from outside your house while freelancing…
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Hello, welcome to another episode of the Made in the MINT podcast my name is Silm & today, I brought you a list of a options of fattening your pocket via freelancing while retaining your 7 – 5 daily Job.The economy is hard, you’re not well paid, your dad won’t allow you use his car for that Uber side-hustle on weekends – just freelance my guy.It mi…
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We took a look at a new product from MAX.ng called Max GO. Nigeria's First App for Motorcycle Transport. We mentioned the ban that brought about the problem that a solution has just been provided for and of course, experiences to get and expect from using the app.Are you a bike lover, here's the perfect solution for you to get to wherever you need …
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Hello guys! It's the 25th episode of the Made in Nigeria Tech Podcast and we took out this episode to specially send out an appreciation to everyone that's contributing to the growth of our ecosystem in Nigeria.From everyone providing free event venues, to event organizers, to enthusiasts, writers and even speakers at these events. We appreciate ev…
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This week's episode is nothing short of exciting! With Abiola Usman a man of so many accolades, ex-design lead at GoMyWay, founder of Chopnow.com.ng, CTO of Ajo Africa, and he is currently working at Flutterwave as a UI/UX designer, Mentor at Tony Elumelu foundation and so many other more titles (such as hackathon maestro ?)He took us through his c…
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Hey guys, another Tuesday here and we've got an exciting one. Awesome events coming to you soonest, an awesome collection of Made in Nigeria open source projects that are rocking on Github.Techpoint announced an awesome platform to help us keep up with African startups, industries, schools and trends. And we have another Nigerian trending on Github…
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Yo yo, what's up? It's Silm with the Made In Nigeria Tech Podcast again.We brought Money in on this one. No. Not literally. We talked about how to save yourself a few bucks and even earn some more along the way. Whoop! Whoop!!Enter MyAdsApp & Sliide Airtime. Press Play & find out how to make the Forbes 30 under 30 list just in time. No jokes. Okay …
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Hello guys, Ace & Silm again with the Made In Nigeria Tech podcast.Straight out of Saturday when 3 different meet ups held despite the rain that fell & Eyo festival, people still came out & all events had different success stories to tell. Kudos to the organizers of the Angular Nigeria meet up, Product Hunt Lagos meet up & Docker Nigeria!We moved o…
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Hello guys, Ace & Silm again with the MINT podcast. We just clocked 20 episodes young old. Pardon us as we started this episode lamenting how short a week is, ordinary 7 days Lol.This episode was quite fast & furious and our brake lights came on for the first time when we talked about this tweet making waves by Wes Bos and someone said Nigerian lik…
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Earlier this year, Ojukokoro, a Nollywood crime heist comedy film hit the cinemas to rave reviews. We spoke to Director and Writer, Dare Olaitan and Co Producer, Niyi Olaitan on the background machinations that made their debut movie, developing a participatory interest in Nollywood, the ecosystem that informs the production of content, the lack of…
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In another exciting episode of the Made in Nigeria Tech Podcast we are back to our short episodes you love so much. We talked about the new Andela Office, a place called the Epic Tower.What do we think? Epic indeed! Pictures are everywhere on the internet ?.As usual, it was an event packed weekend, from Android Learning Community to the DotNet Ragn…
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The 18th episode of the Made In Nigeria Tech Podcast came with a big guest - Neo! Neo Ighodaro is the CTO of hotels.ng & Founder of Creativity Kills. He also writes for Pusher & Scotch.ioIn terms of experience, Neo has about 12years under his belt & he took us along as he relived how he started out at the beginning from Secondary School and even te…
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Alert, ALERT, ALAT!! - No typo. Wema bank just launched Alat - A 100% digital bank. Wawuu, amaze-balls right?You can create an account & get started once you download the app from either the App Store or Play Store. What do you need? BVN number, any utility bill & a regulatory ID Card (International Passport, Driver's License or Permanent Voter's C…
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Aisha Bello (@AishaXBello) is a tech enthusiast & Pythonista. She is also an organizer of PyLadies & DjangoGirls - Communities we talked about in MINT 005. She graduated from Bells University of Technology in 2013, after which she furthered her education in Information Technology at Cardiff Metropolitan University.She took us through how she got st…
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Hello guys! Welcome to the 15th episode of MINT Podcast.In this episode, as the title implied, we are taking things slow for this episode. We had some technical issues delivering this week's episode but here we are. We gave a quick talk about the last couple of guests we had on the show, an exciting article on Distributed Learning in Africa by Baba…
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We had the honour to welcome Babajide Duroshola on this episode. @Babajiide is currently a Community Manager at Andela & a Tech Evangelist :) He walked us through his journey of switching jobs at Andela and highlighted some perks that comes with the new position. Before we ran out of time, we managed to get him to talk about the future of UX Design…
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