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.
We seat and chat with the very wise and knowledgeable Dr. Tolu Solola as she tells us about her journey of motherhood in the UK, where her son faced several racist verbal abuse which made him want to live in Nigeria aka the "Brown factory"
Alas, his wish was granted, but was it worth it? You'll have to listen to find out.
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.