Dive deep into the captivating history of Nigeria in this immersive podcast episode. We explore the groundbreaking discoveries that reveal Nigeria's advanced past, from the ancient Dufuna Canoe to the intricate bronzes of Igbo Ukwu. Listen as we uncover the stories behind the Argungu Fishing Festival, the economic marvel of the Groundnut Pyramids, the powerful symbolism of the leopard, and the vital role of rice farming and traditional music in shaping Nigerian identity. Join us for a fascinating discussion that redefines our understanding of African civilizations and celebrates Nigeria's enduring cultural heritage.
How far can ₦50,000—about the price of a fancy dinner—really go? In this episode, we travel to Kakuri, Kaduna, where five widows used micro‑grants of ₦5,000 and weekly mentorship to rebuild their businesses and their hope.
You’ll hear:
• Chief Obande’s unlikely rise from security guard to community connector.
• The careful selection process that put impact before optics.
• Raw, first‑person moments from Mrs. A.C., Mrs. P.G., Mrs. M.G., and Mrs. V.A. as they pivot, persevere, and prosper.
• How social capital, follow‑up, and a little creative hustle can multiply tiny seed funds into life‑changing results.
Stick around for the end, where we unpack five key lessons you can apply to your own CSR projects or personal giving.
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How a Simple Design Changed the World – Lessons from New York to NigeriaIn this inspiring second episode of the Teas for Peace Podcast, we dive into the transformative power of design and its impact on society. From the story of Milton Glaser’s iconic “I ♥ NY” logo that revitalised a struggling New York City in the 1970s to the creation of the Red Heart Naija design, we explore how art can spark change, build peace, and unite communities.Learn how a single idea turned into a global phenomenon, inspiring countless cities worldwide, and discover how Arewatees is using design and entrepreneurship to address real-world challenges in Nigeria. From empowering students to writing their WAEC exams to promoting love for country amidst tough times, this episode is packed with lessons on creativity, resilience, and collective progress.Don’t miss this heartfelt journey through design, impact, and hope. Watch now and be inspired to make a difference!👉 Subscribe, like, and share to join us on this mission for peace and progress!
In this pilot episode, I share how Arewatees began as a personal mission to promote peace through my skills in graphic design and printing. I take you through our journey—the growth, the challenges, the lessons learned, and the incredible experiences that have shaped this brand.If you enjoy the story, don’t forget to Save, Like, Subscribe, and Share!