In this episode, I sit down with my best friend, Omas, for an unfiltered conversation about friendship, manhood, and life as young men in Nigeria. From hilarious personal stories to honest takes on politics and governance, we dive into the joys, struggles, and everyday realities of navigating Naija together. It’s raw, real, and full of banter, the kind of gist you only get when two brothers share the mic.
In this episode we reflect on the life and leadership of the late President Muhammadu Buhari. From promises of change to the realities of governance. Join us as we unpack the different perspectives Nigerians hold about his time in power
In this episode we take a look at the respect culture in Nigeria and Africa and how this culture leads to the Infantilization of young adults
In this episode, we sit down with a young Nigerian entrepreneur who chose the uncertain road of entrepreneurship over the traditional 9–5 after university. He opens up about the highs, the heavy lows, and the silent battles many entrepreneurs face — especially in a system that seems designed to work against them. We talk about passion, pressure, and why society tends to look down on dream-chasers who haven’t “blown” yet. This one’s for anyone grinding behind the scenes and daring to build something meaningful.
In this episode, we unpack what a second Trump presidency could mean for Nigeria and the rest of Africa. From stricter immigration laws to potential cuts in USAID funding—and even the controversial claims of aid money fueling terrorism—we dive deep into the real and rumored implications of Trump's return to power. What should Africa prepare for?
In this episode, I dive into the troubling trend of public office holders in Nigeria grooming their underqualified children to inherit positions of power, despite their own failure to serve the masses. Is there anything the common man can do about this?
In this episode, we take a look at the ongoing protests in Kenya, draw lessons from Nigeria's EndSARS movement. We highlight the missteps made during EndSARS and discussing what Nigerian youths could have done better. Learn from the past to empower the future!!!