My authentic views on anything to get you thinking about everything.
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My thoughts on the election of Pope Leo XIV and the automatic pressure of leadership against his own country’s current anti Christian policies.
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An incident yesterday made me wonder why adults are so cynical about friendships.
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My thoughts on why religious fasting, particularly as practiced by Nigerians, is hypocritical.
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I watched the BBC documentary on visa sponsorship scams in the UK that highlighted the victims and alleged scammers, and came away feeling like it was an incomplete story. Here’s my thoughts on the entire thing.
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This is my unbiased review of the fictional novel - Dream Count, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Please feel free to disagree with my thoughts on the book, hopefully only after you have been able to read it.
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My thoughts on what a time it is to be alive. For the average Nigerian going through a Tinubu presidency and also interested in global affairs, the clouds have never been darker. It’s like there’s no hope whatsoever because this tunnel has no end.
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I Am Not Against Cybercrime Act | International Sports Journalist Wilfred DaSilentG
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19:59Currently in the heart of Europe, international superstar sports journalist - Wilfred DaSilentG spared a couple of precious minutes to give his thoughts on the state of journalism, why social media should be regulated and why brown envelope journalism is endemic in Nigeria. It got sometimes tense but you will see why.…
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Parental See Finish and Why Your Parents Will Always See You As Their Child
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14:38A tongue in cheek episode on that concept of familiarity breeding contempt, which is known as “see finish” in Nigerian parlance. And by extension, why your parents will never take your advice seriously only because they will always see you as their baby, infuriating as that may be. Let me know if you relate!…
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In this epic first, I speak to 15-year fashion veteran Glowstitches on her rising success, well known faith and why she insists on being known as a tailor - despite the local connotation of the term. Through our laughter and warmth, I hope you get to discover her values and why she is one of my faves, both on- and off-line.…
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Starting off my guest features with international mentor and HR Guru, Topzy D in this quickfire conversation about what we need to start doing, the marriage stereotype and habits to avoid in 2025. As always, he comes with his trademark wit, charm, humour and boundless optimism.
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Here's my welcome podcast highlighting the big directional moves in my home country over the last year 2024 and my hope for an urgent redirection in 2025.
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it's interesting how users of Twitter differ in their perspectives from those on Instagram. it's almost a cup half empty vs cup half full mentality all the damn time. Does nothing good ever happen for those on twitter and does nothing bad ever happen to those on Instagram? Or is it just you
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Nigerians Shakara In UK + Why Nigeria Needs Death Penalty
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9:53Why its hard to make new friends with other Nigerians in the UK plus my argument for the Death Penalty for murderers, kidnappers and corrupt politicians in Nigeria.
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This is me reflecting on my most miserable birthday ever and why is important to celebrate the bad times as much as we do the good ones.
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Are you allowed to reject an apology, especially if you're a Christian or religious person? Is true forgiveness conditional on receiving a perfect apology? And if you had already forgiven the person without any apology as a good Christian, is it okay to tell them that their apology was not satisfactory?…
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This is my impassioned take on Glow's tweet asking us to break from trauma by healing ourselves and letting bad memories go and why I demand that people should be allowed to hold on to the pain for as long as they need to.
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Monday motivation: It takes the same amount of time to be sad or to try again. Always choose to try again.
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This is my tribute to every Nigerian that has come out to fight for a better future by asking for an end to wastefulness and bad governance. To each soul lost in this struggle. To each eye swollen from teargas. Each and every one of you are my heroes. We remain indebted to you forever.
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Today's topic reflects my thoughts on holding space and giving grace to those we hold dear who are no longer with us. It is not to say they were perfect, but that we will extend grace in their memory since we cannot get the full context of accusations against them.
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Nigerians will forgive anything but a hypocrite and this weekend’s dragging of a specific well known personality that fell off his own pedestal, is evidence of that.
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This annual argument about who deserves father's day greeting is now played out and we need to put it to rest.
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Following from the recent video of Diddy beating Cassie to a pulp as she tried to run away in 2016, these are my thoughts on what Africans consider love when it is actually abuse.
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Using two instances from Twitter, this is why I vehemently challenge the Nigerian concept of "wisdom" that encouraged dishonesty and abuse of power for personal gain.
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This podcast lays out the intellectual issues arising from the icon that Idris has become. A single person out of 300 million citizens that ignites conversations on morality, ethics, sexuality, criminal law and freedom of expression. And all he did was put on make up.
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This is about the worst flu I have ever battled, which is still ongoing as spring arrives here in the UK, a quick rave on the gestures for the Honor Pad 9, and the anti-Igbo bigotry holding sway in Yoruba Internet community.
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My take on the key headlines of the day.
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When whatever you do stops being fun, people either settle for the life they have or insist on pursuing the life they always wanted no matter how far off the track they have gone.
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Spent all night composing my very own podcast intros. Use headphones. Don’t hate the player. Record labels need to sign me before I become too expensive.
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How is there no outrage for the children that have been kidnapped this past week? Are Nigerians now numb to trauma as a coping mechanism? So we think everything is politics? Have we lost our humanity?
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Discussing your real worth and extracting value from the worth you ignore.
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This is my review of the new Usher era. His branding, his new album and THAT Superbowl performance. The Nigerian groove elevated this new album and RUIN is my absolute favourite.
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This is a tongue in cheek overview of Nigerians and the kind of annoying questions they ask their friends during gists. And a warning to my friends to desist from trying it with me going forward.
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Here are 5 reasons why you can't see your New Year Resolutions through.
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This episode is dedicated to those who cannot find the festive spirit this Christmas. You are normal. You are loved. It will get better. Merry Different Kind of Christmas to you.
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This is me comparing Christmas over the years and across Nigeria versus UK then delving into the key question of whether you can consider your work colleagues as your friends.
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What would I say if I had to motivate you?
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Here's my thoughts on Christmas over spend and this new generations trend of not giving the dead or religious leaders a pass. Why do you think this changed?
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This is my November Update. Not a lot different has happened but progress is a long journey.
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These incremental changes by phone companies needs to be called out.
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This is my take on why lasting powers of attorney are important. Good intentions alone do not absolve you from liability. Even if you saved my life I will still collect my money back.
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Here's my thought on if it's okay to not get along with your best friend's spouse. And how to handle it.
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Convo with my APC friend on optimism, tribalism and Nigeria
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24:52This is my first podcast with a guest star and fellow Youtuber, Topzy. As old friends we decided to discuss our divergent views on today’s key national topics with best intentions and good humour. He is an eternal optimist and runs the YouTube channel #LifeSeriesWithTAID
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This is one of my “things that never happened” stories that reminds me why I never take sides when personal issues become public between lovers and family members.
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Many young people have fallen for the glamourized stereotype of an autocratic CEO. They have watched too many movies and think all it takes is to boss people around. This is to highlight the responsibility that comes with it and the need for humility to course correct.
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This is a simplistic explanation on how a Nigerian migrant processes this proposed increase in UK visa fees and health surcharge.
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Omo that's how I have been representing Nigerians here by keeping it real. Real village man.
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This is my attitude to phases of life that seem to go on for too long. When I feel stagnant and have tried everything, I ask God for help with the lessons I’m supposed to learn so I can move forward.
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My fond memories of High Chief Raymond Dokpesi and his impact on Nigerian media’s evolution. His investment changed TV and Radio forever, leading many of us to westernisation that others copy today. Bless his soul.
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This is my observation of ChatGPT and the different approaches to it. It is not going anywhere so the earlier you embrace it the better for you.
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I attempt to explain why the age old rivalry between parents and first born children will continue from one generation to the next.
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