Onyie takes us on a journey of honest, real life experiences of various immigrants who have moved to Canada or other Western countries in a quest for a better life.
The stories are non-fictional thought provoking, exciting, heartbreaking and groundbreaking all at the same time. There are no barriers, no walls and no filters. Think about how openly and honestly you document experiences in your personal diary, then think about the Diary of a Naija Immigrant (The DONI Podcast)
This hopes to educate biases and inform unawarenesses, thereby creating a change and building community.
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Onyie takes us on a journey of honest, real life experiences of various immigrants who have moved to Canada or other Western countries in a quest for a better life.
The stories are non-fictional thought provoking, exciting, heartbreaking and groundbreaking all at the same time. There are no barriers, no walls and no filters. Think about how openly and honestly you document experiences in your personal diary, then think about the Diary of a Naija Immigrant (The DONI Podcast)
This hopes to educate biases and inform unawarenesses, thereby creating a change and building community.
Onyie sits down with Wunmi Idowu - founder and director of WOEZO Africa Music and dance theatre, incorporated . She recalls her journey as a first generation immigrant, moving to Canada at 10 and surviving as one of the exceedingly few Black people in Edmonton.
Despite being called names like "monkey" and asked to go back to her country, she finds her voice and ultimately created space for other people like her to thrive as artists.
The Diary of a Naija Immigrant
Onyie takes us on a journey of honest, real life experiences of various immigrants who have moved to Canada or other Western countries in a quest for a better life.
The stories are non-fictional thought provoking, exciting, heartbreaking and groundbreaking all at the same time. There are no barriers, no walls and no filters. Think about how openly and honestly you document experiences in your personal diary, then think about the Diary of a Naija Immigrant (The DONI Podcast)
This hopes to educate biases and inform unawarenesses, thereby creating a change and building community.