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Baobab and Beakers
N. Ore Adesalu
7 episodes
6 days ago
This first volume of Baobab and Beakers is taking an encyclopedic approach that aims to understand who and what makes up the landscape of STEM in Nigeria through conversations with STEM professionals and enthusiasts that I consider stakeholders of this landscape
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This first volume of Baobab and Beakers is taking an encyclopedic approach that aims to understand who and what makes up the landscape of STEM in Nigeria through conversations with STEM professionals and enthusiasts that I consider stakeholders of this landscape
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Baobab and Beakers
Episode 6: All Theory No Practical?: The Academia in Nigeria Story with Prof. Taofikat Adesalu

In this episode, I speak with Professor Taofikat Adesalu, a professor of Botany in Algal Ecology and Limnology at the University of Lagos. We spoke about her childhood desire to study medicine and her transition to Botany. It started as a change of course form but was solidified one afternoon after looking at water samples from the Niger Delta under a microscope as an undergraduate student. Our conversation highlights the infrastructure and funding gaps hindering academic research in Nigeria, the importance of public engagement in research and policy development, as well as the importance of professionals giving back to their society through volunteering and mentoring especially as a way to encourage young aspiring students, even more so those from low socio-economic backgrounds amongst many other features of the life of a Nigerian academic. 

I hope you enjoy this episode with the first scientist I ever knew; my mother! 

Connect with Prof. Taofikat Adesalu : 

  • LinkedIn: Taofikat Adesalu (Ph.D.) - Professor of Phycology, Algal Ecology and Biotechnology, Environmental Botany, Fulbright Scholar (Vice President 

Media Recommendation: 

  • Book: Don’t be Sad by Dr. Aidh al-Qarni 

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 30 minutes 15 seconds

Baobab and Beakers
Episode 5: Environmental Stewardship in Nigeria: The Greenfingers Wildlife Conservation Initiative Story with Chinedu Mogbo

In this episode, I speak with Chinedu Mogbo, founder of Greenfingers Wildlife Conservation Initiative, about his journey from a childhood fascination with animals to establishing a wildlife sanctuary in Nigeria. We discuss the challenges he faced in transitioning to conservation, the current state of wildlife protection in Nigeria, and the importance of educating the younger generation about environmental stewardship. He highlights the critical roles that various species play in maintaining ecological balance and the urgent need for community engagement in conservation efforts. 

We also talk about the work Greenfingers is doing from rescuing wildlife like sea turtles, pangolins and African grey parrots amongst others to enlightening school students and community members through intentional programming. We also discuss the gaps in academia, public policy, and public knowledge that are hindrances in efforts towards wildlife conservation. As humans we have a stewardship role in our society and the impact we have on the wildlife in our communities comes back to affect us one way or the other. We play an important role in conservation efforts. I hope you enjoy this episode! 

Here are links mentioned in the episode: 

Connect with Greenfingers : 

  • Website: https://www.greenfingerswi.org/

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenfingerswi/?hl=en

  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@greenfingerswi 

Connect with Chinedu Mogbo : 

  • LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/in/chinedu-mogbo-89578a125 

Media Recommendation: 

  • TV Show: Programs by Sir David Attenborough; most recently Oceans (2025), most popular Planet Earth I, II, and III. 

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1 month ago
1 hour 15 minutes 31 seconds

Baobab and Beakers
Episode 4: Unearthing Heritage - Where Science meets Art: The MOWAA Story with Ore Disu

In this episode, I speak with Ore Disu, the director of the Institute at the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) located in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. We discuss Ore's journey from her childhood in Lagos to her career in architecture and urban development, and ultimately to her role in museum management. Ore shares insights on the importance of cultural institutions in Africa, the challenges faced in establishing MOWAA, and the innovative approaches being taken to engage the community and preserve heritage. The conversation highlights the intersection of art, science, and storytelling, and the need for a collaborative approach to cultural programming in West Africa. I hope you enjoy the episode! Don't forget to share with friends and family and leave a comment too!


MOWAA opens up to the public on the 11th of November 2025, so make sure to mark your calendars and plan a visit!


Here are links mentioned in the episode: 

Connect with MOWAA: 

  • Twitter: https://x.com/mowaaofficial 

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mowaaofficial/# 

  • Website: https://wearemowaa.org/ 

Connect with Ore Disu: 

  • LinkedIn: https://ng.linkedin.com/in/ore-disu-8210ab1a 

Media Recommendation: 

  • TV Show: Tales by Moonlight (NTA 1984-2002, 2013, 2020-2022, some episodes are available on the NTA Youtube channel) 

  • Book: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (Author: Yuval Noah Harari) 

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2 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 28 seconds

Baobab and Beakers
Episode 3: From Curiosity to Community: The Space Bar Africa Story with Daniel Obiokeke

In this episode, I speak with Daniel Obiokeke, co-founder of Space Bar Africa. Alongside Segun Ojelade and Ema Odia, he is dedicated to making telescopes and astronomy accessible in Africa; starting with Nigeria. We discuss experiences that sparked his interest in the night sky and those that prompted the creation of Space Bar, and we discuss some of the gaps that exist in the Nigerian Space research and exploration context as well as Space Bars attempts at closing them. We also talked about their NASA Space Apps challenge, which in 2025 will be happening on the 4th and 5th of October so stay tuned to their social media for more information; details below. This conversation emphasizes the importance of curiosity and community in developing lasting and impactful institutions and worldviews. I hope you enjoy this episode!

Here are links mentioned in the episode: 

Connect with Space Bar Africa: 

  • ​Twitter: https://x.com/spacebarafrica 
  • ​Website: https://spacebar.africa/ 

Connect with Daniel Obiokeke

  • ​Twitter: https://x.com/obiokeke_ 

Movie Recommendation:  Neptune Frost (dir. Anisia Uzeyman & Saul Williamsi, 2022) 

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3 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes 34 seconds

Baobab and Beakers
Episode 2: Innovation in Education: The STEM METS Story with Jadesola Adedeji

In this episode, I speak with Jadesola Adedeji, a social impact entrepreneur dedicated to transforming education in Nigeria through innovative STEM programs. We discuss her childhood experiences that shaped her interest in STEM, her journey from the pharmaceutical industry to education, and the founding of STEM METS, a social enterprise focused on bridging the skills gap in the Nigerian education system.

This conversation emphasizes the importance of experiential learning and the need for foundational education reforms to prepare children for the future and explores the importance of early childhood education in STEM, the challenges of social innovation in Nigeria, as well as the need for teacher training to improve educational outcomes and more.

I hope you enjoy this episode!

- Ore

Here are links mentioned in the episode: 

STEM Africa Fest, happening 19th July 2025 @ Landmark Center Lagos, Nigeria 

    • https://register.stemafricafest.com/ 
    • https://www.instagram.com/stemafrica_fest/?hl=en
  • Connect with STEM METS: 

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stem_mets/?hl=en 

    • Website: https://stemmets.com/

    Connect with Jadesola Adedeji

    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadesola-adedeji-31b34392?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app 

    Design Better Podcast Episode: Designing with Biology with Natsai Audrey Chieza, founder of Faber Futures

    • https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/natsai-audrey-chieza 

    Movie Recommendation:  Capernaum (dir. Nadine Labaki, 2018) 

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    4 months ago
    1 hour 28 minutes 10 seconds

    Baobab and Beakers
    Episode 1: The State of STEM in Nigeria Survey

    Welcome to the first episode of Baobab and Beakers, 

    In this episode, I review the results from the State of STEM in Nigeria Survey I conducted in January of 2024 and give an introduction to this first volume of Baobab and Beakers - an encyclopedic approach that aims to understand who and what makes up the landscape of STEM in Nigeria through conversations with STEM professionals and enthusiasts that I consider stakeholders of this landscape. Every third Saturday of the month, I will be uploading a conversation with a stakeholder and in it I hope to learn about the realities and possibilities of STEM in Nigeria through their stories and perspectives.

    Read the 2024 State of STEM in Nigeria Survey report here: https://open.substack.com/pub/baobabandbeakers/p/the-state-of-stem-in-nigeria?r=74hnk&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false 

    Follow Baobab and Beakers on Instagram @baobabandbeakerspod

    Thank you for listening!

  • - Ore 


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    4 months ago
    37 minutes 43 seconds

    Baobab and Beakers
    Introducing Baobab and Beakers

    This first volume is an encyclopedic approach that aims to understand who and what makes up the landscape of STEM in Nigeria through conversations with STEM professionals and enthusiasts that I consider stakeholders of this landscape. Every third Saturday of the month, I will be uploading a conversation with a stakeholder and in it I hope to learn about the realities and possibilities of STEM in Nigeria through their stories and perspectives.


    Don't forget to follow on Instagram @baobabandbeakerspod


    Bye for now!

    -Ore

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    5 months ago
    39 seconds

    Baobab and Beakers
    This first volume of Baobab and Beakers is taking an encyclopedic approach that aims to understand who and what makes up the landscape of STEM in Nigeria through conversations with STEM professionals and enthusiasts that I consider stakeholders of this landscape