The Alumni podcast is a platform for peer learning focused on supporting second-year Fellows and Alumni as they transition from the Teach For Nigeria Fellowship Programme.
On the Alumni Ripples series, we would be speaking with members of our Alumni Community who are currently working across different pathways to discuss their journey after the Fellowship and their successes so far.
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The Alumni podcast is a platform for peer learning focused on supporting second-year Fellows and Alumni as they transition from the Teach For Nigeria Fellowship Programme.
On the Alumni Ripples series, we would be speaking with members of our Alumni Community who are currently working across different pathways to discuss their journey after the Fellowship and their successes so far.
One thing which is common in our fellows is the desire to tackle an education related problem. Throughout the fellowship journey, fellows setup and run Be the Change projects which scale and impact a number of individuals. On this exciting episode of the Alumni ripples, two members of our alumni community explore practical ways to choose and balance building a career and having a social enterprise. Is it indeed possible to have it all? In the first episode of the Alumni Ripples series, we had a chat with Bosede Ogidan and Abdullahi Ibrahim who both shared their journey so far and how their Fellowship experience has played a huge role in equipping them manage a full time job and at the same time run their social enterprise
The Alumni Ripples
The Alumni podcast is a platform for peer learning focused on supporting second-year Fellows and Alumni as they transition from the Teach For Nigeria Fellowship Programme.
On the Alumni Ripples series, we would be speaking with members of our Alumni Community who are currently working across different pathways to discuss their journey after the Fellowship and their successes so far.