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Corona Chronicles: To be Productive or Not To be Productive

With the lockdown due to last a while, the question dividing social media is: do you have to be productive with the time or is it ok to simply make it out of this pand...

The Nuances of Sex & Consent w/ The Consent Workshop

Sexual consent has fast grown into public consciousness in Nigerian society so I sat down with members of NGO, The Consent Workshop, to engage in a nuanced conversatio...

Intuition: The Art of Listening to Yourself

A monologue on the importance of developing your intuition and the only way to do it is by listening more to yourself and less to others. 

COVID Conversations From Paris [w/ Karim-Daniel]

Paris-based video editor and rapper, Karim-Daniel,  joins me to talk about the deadly virus that is changing our lives and slowly bringing about a new world order.

I Am What I Say I Am

Be careful what you self-fulfill. The way you speak about yourself, the words you use to describe yourself are extremely important and underrated.

Confessions of an Igbo Man

Money, Sex, Marriage, Family, and Tradition -- all from the point of one of Nigeria's most misunderstood groups, the Igbo Man.  A conversation featuring the most unlik...

Ishaya Bako: Order, Chaos and Creativity

Ishaya Bako is an award-nominated filmmaker, director, and screen screenwriter. We talked about the complexities of filmmaking, social issues, women's place in society...

[Bonus Episode] In Honor of Kobe Bryant

Listen to this curation of thoughts and sound clips I put together in honor of Kobe's legacy. My goal was not only to share how I felt but to shed more light on the im...

[Bonus Episode]Being an Independent Woman from Northern Nigerian w/ Ahlam Bashir

Ahlam Bashir is a medical aesthetician and CEO of a skincare spa in Abuja, Nigeria, called DermaRx Signature. She recounts the challenges she faces as an "independent ...

Osasu Igbinedion: Her Cup Runneth Over

"My Cup is full, now I have something to give." - Osasu Igbinedion is a woman in her element. She's in the best space of her life. Her 2nd time on the podcast saw us d...

Annabelle Giwa-Amu: Rekindling Friendships and Mastering Motherhood

Annabelle and I have so much history. In this episode, we explore that history in great detail. We went back in time to pinpoint how we fell apart so that we could put...

6 Rules To Win The Next Decade

In this episode, I drop 6 rules inspired by the Hollywood movie, 'People Like Us' starring Chris Pine and Elizabeth Banks. 'People Like Us' is considered a flop but th...

Shaking the Table on Suicide

Uncommon thoughts and unpopular opinions on suicide using Anthony Bourdain, Heath Ledger and Jesus Christ as case studies.

Papilomexy: The Art of Weddings and Marriage

Emmanuel 'Papilomexy' Okolo is a filmmaker and CEO of the Wedding Doctors. He came on the show to share his unprecedented journey to filmmaking and how he is influenci...

Drawing the Taste of Egusi Soup w/ Etubi Onucheyo

My guest today is a graphic designer, illustrator, and artist based in Abuja Nigeria. He is also the talent behind the podcast artwork that you have all come to know a...

Chef Thabo Phake's Philosophy of Food

In this episode I sit down with Chef Thabo Phake, a 21 year old South African chef based in Abuja, Nigeria. He talked to me about his journey from the rugby field to t...

CTRL-ALT-DEL Your Life: A Shortcut to Personal Development

There's no such thing as a shortcut to a fulfilling life but this is as close as we'll ever get. CTRL-ALT-DEL is universally known as the keyboard shortcut for restart...

Nadine Ibrahim: Managing 3 Miscarriages and Making Masterpieces

I sat down with Abuja-based, filmmaker and photographer, Nadine Ibrahim. She opened up about her 3 miscarriages, finding meaning in her suffering and how filmmaking he...

Creating a Business Brand That Reflects your Individuality

In last week's episode, I said that building a personal brand should be easy and fun. Building a business brand, on the other hand, can be a trial by fire. In this epi...

Truth, Lies, Pain and Music w/ Isah the Prince

Isah the Prince was very honest and open in his debut album, 'Purple Heart' so I had him on the show to pick his brain about all the events in his life that have led t...

Akubeze: Finding Common Ground

I am joined by Akubeze Okocha, a vlogger and lawyer based in Abuja. Aku is a smart and opinionated woman and she challenged me on everything. it was refreshing having ...

Finessing Fatherhood w/ Karim-Daniel Klesca

An intimate, delightful conversation on Fatherhood with Karim-Daniel Klesca, a film maker and media producer, who just had his second child. He talks to me about how h...

The Truth about "Toxic" People

In this episode, I pose the question: Is that person really toxic, or do you just suck at dealing with people who don't agree with you? A certified table-shaker.

Michael Njoku: Mastering Life, Love and Business

Michael Njoku is a brilliant guy -- a young dude who hasn't reached 30 but yet has the maturity of a sage. He is a businessman who specializes in software solutions th...

Don’t be so Obsessed with Finding Your Purpose

It is said that our sole purpose in this as human beings is to find our purpose. But sometimes we take things to far, getting obsessed with the big picture and forgett...

The Gift of an Authentic Relationship w/ Makena Obura

In this episode I am joined by Kenyan interior designer, Makena Obura. This lady is one of my favourite people in the world. Our relationship is very special as we sta...

How Your Emotional Intelligence Affects Your Craft w/ Shawn Asala

Have you ever thought about how your personality affects the kind of creative decisions you make in your work? The main gist of this episode was recorded during my set...

I Drove Without the Car Horn for 2 Weeks. Here's What I Learnt About Myself.

You think you're patient. Wait until you lose your car horn at the worst possible time, in one of the worst possible cities in the world. Listen to my story.

What Makes a Person Irresistible (PART 1)

Three things make a person irresistible. Listen to to learn what those three things are. 

Creativity, Spirituality, and What it takes to Found a Festival w/Osaze Efe

Founding a festival is hard. In this episode, I am joined by Osaze Efe, the founder of the Abuja International Photo Festival which, at the time of recording, is now e...

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