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What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Moronke Oshin-Martin & Grace Oshin
36 episodes
9 months ago
This episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Abimbola Ogubanjo, former head of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an esteemed figure in Nigerian corporate law, who died in a helicopter crash in California on February 9. The crash also claimed the lives of the CEO of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, his wife, and son. Their legacy continues to resonate around the world. Our conversation with Abi, a pivotal force in Nigeria's legal landscape, sheds light on the transformation of the Nig...
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This episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Abimbola Ogubanjo, former head of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an esteemed figure in Nigerian corporate law, who died in a helicopter crash in California on February 9. The crash also claimed the lives of the CEO of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, his wife, and son. Their legacy continues to resonate around the world. Our conversation with Abi, a pivotal force in Nigeria's legal landscape, sheds light on the transformation of the Nig...
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What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Remembering Abimbola Ogunbanjo and His Vision of Transforming Nigeria
This episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Abimbola Ogubanjo, former head of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an esteemed figure in Nigerian corporate law, who died in a helicopter crash in California on February 9. The crash also claimed the lives of the CEO of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, his wife, and son. Their legacy continues to resonate around the world. Our conversation with Abi, a pivotal force in Nigeria's legal landscape, sheds light on the transformation of the Nig...
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1 year ago
49 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
"Switch It or Ditch It": Taking Charge of Your Career and Life!
When your career is no longer fulfilling, it's time to explore how to switch it or ditch it, says author, human resources expert and executive coach Dr. Shelley Cameron, who joins us to illuminate the path to success and work-life balance. Dr. Cameron unpacks her empowering book, "Your Career: Ditch It or Switch It," which not only provides insight into the success strategies of African American and Caribbean American leaders but also doubles as a practical workbook for your own journey. If y...
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1 year ago
52 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Author Maurice M. McCallum: Blending Jamaican Folklore and Fantasy in New Novel
Ever wanted to decode the mysteries of the Caribbean fantasy genre? Our riveting exchange with author Maurice M McCallum gives you an insider's glimpse into this captivating world in his novel, "Return of the Owl." In an intricate blend of Jamaican folklore and fantasy, McCallum weaves the tale of the Ol Hige, a shape-shifting witch, alongside three young protagonists on a quest to uncover a nefarious secret. McCallum speaks candidly about his passion to exert Caribbean stories and perspectiv...
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2 years ago
43 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Kadian Snow: Writing to Heal
Several traumatic experiences encouraged Jamaican author, Kadian Snow, to follow her therapist's advice to write about her experiences. Four books later, Kadian is living her best life and looking to help others to heal through writing by coaching writers through the process of writing. Her books, all of which are available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble, include: Black Woman is Queen: Pamper Up "encompasses self-care and self-love tips for Black Women all over the world to start incorporatin...
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2 years ago
46 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
What's In Your Drinking Water?
Dr. Catherine Ngila, Africa's leading expert on water technology, is on a mission to make clean drinking water a reality for people in Africa, particularly those in rural areas, but accomplishing that goal will require more than just her scientific skills and prowess. In the meantime, she is also devoting her energy to helping African girls and women become leaders in science and technology. The Kenyan-born scientist is the head of the Chemical Sciences Department at the University...
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2 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Yinka Rickford-Anguin Recounts the Story Behind Sierra Leone's 1994 Peace Concert, "Jamaa Fest"
In December 1994, a peace concert took place in Freetown, Sierra Leone, during a civil war. You won’t find much information about it online, but you will find the story on Afropop Worldwide and here on Eyes on Africa, courtesy of Afropop Worldwide. In this episode, Yinka Rickford-Anguin delves into the story behind the making of Jamaa Fest and gives us a first-hand account of the show’s inception, evolution, aftermath, and legacy by one of the primary organizers of the concert in 1994. J...
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3 years ago
22 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Tech Entrepreneur Segun Johnson Discusses the Plight of Small Business Owners in Nigeria
This episode features Segun Johnson, a young entrepreneur, who explains the struggles of small business owners in the tech industry in Nigeria. Segun owns Johnsonscode, a digital agency that does web development, graphic designs, and branding. Johnsonscode services clients from all over the world. It's no secret that entrepreneurism is the backbone of a growing economy. Over the years, entrepreneurism has fueled the economies of countries such as India, China, Brazil, and many East...
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3 years ago
43 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
"The time has come to invest in different parts of Africa," Says New York City Pension Fund Trustee, Gregory Floyd
In 2015, The New York State Common Retirement Fund, one of the largest US Pension Funds began investing in Africa-- with plans to invest as much as 3% of its assets on projects on the continent in the next five years to diversify its portfolio and boost returns. The New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) may be following suit, according to Gregory Floyd, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 237 union and a NYCERS trustee.In this episode, Floyd discusses NY...
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3 years ago
23 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
"Because Your Life Is Worth Playing": How Scott Hilton Clarke Helps Leaders "Find and Live their Music"
In this episode, we talk to Scott Hilton Clarke of Trinidad and Tobago. Scott is the Founder and Managing Partner of Inspiration Laboratories, a firm that is focused on advancing early-stage ventures and helping later-stage companies expand internationally.For over 25 years, Scott has been advising and inspiring senior executives and entrepreneurs to raise their level of personal leadership effectiveness. His work has revolved around helping leaders “find that thing which makes their heart si...
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3 years ago
49 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
A Business Organization in Michigan is Connecting Africa to the Communities of the African Diaspora in the United States
Global African Business Association, led by President and CEO Akindele Akinyemi, is on a mission to foster a pipeline for two-way business opportunities in community development between investors in Africa and those in the United States. Global African Business Association (GABA) accomplishes this by becoming a business education, business support network for African- and African-American-based businesses and investors and linking them with a municipality in Michigan and other cities in...
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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Abi Ogunbanjo Talks about the Opportunities and Challenges for Investors and Government in Nigeria
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to batter economies worldwide, people around the world are reassessing the state of affairs and their country's wellbeing. In November 2021, Mr. Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the head of Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX), hosted the first annual NGX Capital Markets Conference that brought together leading policymakers, financial experts, business leaders, investors, international development partners, and regulators to brainstorm ways to elevate the capital markets ...
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3 years ago
48 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
A Dream Fulfilled: Camille Hastick Talks About Her Legendary Father's Legacy As a Caribbean American Business Leader
The story of Roy Hastick is not your typical immigrant story. On arriving in New York from his native Grenada in the early 1970s, Roy had a dream beyond just improving his own economic status. His dream was to create access to business opportunities and wealth for people, particularly those in underserved communities so that their families have a chance to grow and to develop successfully. Roy Hastick accomplished his dreams and more before he passed away in April 2020. ...
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3 years ago
31 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Mañana Starts Today! Award-winning author Sandra Elaine Scott shares her joy of reading and writing
In this episode, What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean brings you powerful and inspirational messages about life and happiness from Sandra Elaine Scott, an award-winning American author of adult and children’s books. Her much-acclaimed book, Mañana Starts Today! is an Amazon bestseller. She has appeared on several national and local news shows to discuss her books and other projects. She is a dynamic international speaker and coach who shares her joy of writing a...
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4 years ago
51 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Part 2: The Caribbean Mosaics: A Home Away from Home
We continue our conversation with Dr. Fiona Vernal about an oral history project on the life and times of early West Indian settlers in the State of Connecticut. Dr. Vernal is an Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies, and Director of the Center for Engaged, Public, Oral, and Community Histories (EPOCH) at the University of Connecticut. In our previous episode, Dr. Vernal talked to us about her research and current exhibit called The Caribbean Mosaic: A Home Awa...
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4 years ago
44 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
The Caribbean Mosaics: A Home Away from Home
This is part one of two episodes on The Caribbean Mosaics: A Home Away from Home in which Fiona Vernal, professor of History and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut, explains how West Indians became the largest ethnic group in one New England State. In this episode, Dr. Vernel takes us through the history of the West Indian Social Club and the migrant workers from the West Indies who founded it when they settled in the region in the 1940s. They came as guest workers ...
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
The U.K.'s Hostile Environment: A Conversation with Colin Bobb-Semple, Part 2
This is Part 2 of two episodes on the British Government's immigration policy called the "Hostile Environment Policy " that targeted UK's Black immigrant population and forced the deportation of thousands of Caribbean and African immigrants. In our last episode, British lawyer and University Law Lecturer, Colin Bobb-Semple explained what is now known as the Windrush Scandal, what caused it, and how UK’s Caribbean population from the Windrush Generation became victims of a "Hostile Environment...
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4 years ago
50 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
UK Government's Hostile Environment Policy Targets Black Communities and Deports thousands of Black immigrants
This is Part 1 of two episodes on the British Government's immigration policy called the "Hostile Environment Policy" instituted under then Home Secretary Theresa May, who later became prime minister. The "Hostile Environment Policy" targeted UK's Black immigrant population and forced the deportation of thousands of immigrants from the Caribbean, many from the Windrush generation who had entered the United Kingdom legally and at the invitation of the British Government in 1948 to help r...
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Is Telemedicine Here to Stay? Alex Martin Discusses the Use of Telemedicine During the Pandemic
In this episode, Alex Martin an African Caribbean medical student at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra /Northwell Hospital in New York discusses telemedicine and how it has been aiding the COVID-19 pandemic, based on research from his recently published co-authored article: Wound Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Improving Outcomes Through the Integration of Telemedicine.The following is the abstract for the article by Alisha Oropallo, MD, FACS; John Lantis, M...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
Opening Doors to a Career in Architecture for Young People of Color through Mentoring
In today's episode, we are talking to LoriAnne Jones about her work as one of few Black women in the field of architecture in the United States and her efforts to bring in candidates from underserved communities into the profession through long-term mentoring.LoriAnne is a licensed architect, and project manager at DIGroup Architecture, one of the largest black-owned firms. DIGroup is driven by the philosophy of architecture for change. During her 14-year professional career, she's...
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4 years ago
51 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
What’s the tea? Mark Dalgety, founder of Dalgety Tea, talks about the success of his business
In this episode, we talk to Mark Dalgety, an entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of Dalgety Herbal Teas in the UK. The company is said to be one of the most successful Caribbean-owned businesses in Europe. Dalgety Herbal Teas muscled its way into the highly competitive and well-established tea markets in 1993. Dalgety Herbal Teas and other natural products are sold worldwide from China to Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. And, of course, in the UK where the company is head...
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4 years ago
56 minutes

What's Going On? Eyes on Africa and the Caribbean
This episode is dedicated to the memory of the late Abimbola Ogubanjo, former head of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an esteemed figure in Nigerian corporate law, who died in a helicopter crash in California on February 9. The crash also claimed the lives of the CEO of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, his wife, and son. Their legacy continues to resonate around the world. Our conversation with Abi, a pivotal force in Nigeria's legal landscape, sheds light on the transformation of the Nig...