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Musings with Abdulsalam
Abdulsalam Adegoke
14 episodes
1 week ago
Musings with Abdulsalam is a podcast where I explore everyday topics such as travel, education, family, career, and society, with a focus on Nigeria and its place in the world. These are thoughtful reflections that challenge how we see things and offer a fresh and more layered perspective on familiar issues.
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Musings with Abdulsalam is a podcast where I explore everyday topics such as travel, education, family, career, and society, with a focus on Nigeria and its place in the world. These are thoughtful reflections that challenge how we see things and offer a fresh and more layered perspective on familiar issues.
Show more...
Education
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Episode 3 - Japa is More Than Moving: The Emotional Cost of Leaving
Musings with Abdulsalam
2 minutes 31 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 3 - Japa is More Than Moving: The Emotional Cost of Leaving

Japa is not just about moving to another country. It is an emotional journey. In this third reflection, Abdulsalam talks about the hidden cost of leaving home. There is homesickness. There is guilt. There is confusion about identity. But there is also hope. This episode is about the feelings many of us carry but rarely say out loud.

Musings with Abdulsalam
Musings with Abdulsalam is a podcast where I explore everyday topics such as travel, education, family, career, and society, with a focus on Nigeria and its place in the world. These are thoughtful reflections that challenge how we see things and offer a fresh and more layered perspective on familiar issues.