Delectable Dami and the Millennial Daddy chop it up on the pod discussing people searching for greener pastures and the pitfalls that require the "jump and pass" approach.
Wolves in Academic Robes: Sexual Harassment in Schools
In this piercing episode of EthicsPod, we lend our voice to the troubling reality: the abuse of power within our institutions of learning. 
Featuring a candid conversation with Dr. Mary Adehi; who is a lecturer in a Nigerian University, we explore why sexual harassment remains rampant in tertiary institutions, the power dynamics that enable it, and the silence that protects the perpetrators.
Together, we unpack the systemic failure of supposed protectors, those in positions of academic authority and spotlight what survivors can do, what institutions must do, and why safeguarding student dignity is non-negotiable.
We also highlight the role ICPC plays in bringing perps to justice.
🎧 This is not just a conversation. It’s a call to conscience
In this episode, the Podcast introduces members of the crew who rarely appear on camera to discuss the journey so far, fighting corruption via the digital media and so much more...
On the final episode of 2024, the Podcast hosts 6 Student Union Government (SUG) Presidents from various tertiary institutions, who discuss climbing the Political ladder in School, Institutional Corruption and the vice of Sexual Harassment in Schools. Oh, and did we mention, the guests are trail blazing ladies?
On this episode of the Pod, we are joined by the Executive Director at Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) as we discuss the spooky topic of non-existent workers whose names appear on payrolls of MDAs.
We also look at the evolution of the mindset of the average Nigerian youth.
The Anti-Corruption Commissioner of Sierra Leone pulled up to the pod to discuss Pan-African Corruption, the merit of positive social values and so much more...
Also, to whom it may concern, the country is pronounced C-Era-Lee-Own!
You're welcome!!!
Ethicspod returns with the infinitely knowledgeable Dr. Joe Abah.
We speak about his tenure as Director General of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms, the timeline of bribery and of course we couldn't pass up the opportunity to discover how he maintains steeze and composure on the streets of X
On the first ever episode of the Ethicspod, former Attorney-General of the Federation, Senator Kanu Agabi speaks on the challenges faced by anti-corruption agencies and the impact of corruption in the justice system. Meanwhile one of the hosts plans to japa to France.