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2 hours with Mrs. Sandra Oyewole

On this episode, I spoke to the phenomenal and brilliant Mrs Sandra Oyewole, one of Nigeria’s leading intellectual property and technology lawyers.

She’s a partner at Olajide Oyewole LLP and heads the firm’s intellectual property and technology practice and co-leads the firm’s employment and global mobility practice.

The discussion covered a range of topics including her background, the JUSUN strike, estate planning, intellectual property, and violence in the workplace.

Damilola Adika – Just Do What You Can

Nigerian singer, songwriter, performer, and vocal coach, Damilola Adika joins me on my 2nd episode of the year.

We talked about her childhood, navigating the Nigerian music industry as an independent artist, honing her skills as a vocal coach, performing at the 2021 GRAMMYs alongside Nigeria superstar, Burnaboy and more.

Radio Inc + Schullzz

My final conversation of 2020 is with Sola Mogaji (Schullzz), a seasoned and influential Nigerian radio presenter, music curator, event host and businesswoman.

Over her 10 year broadcasting career and counting, Schullzz has interviewed various high profile celebrities and dignitaries, worked with various leading companies and anchored numerous high-profile events.

We discussed working as a radio presenter in a covid-19 world, finding your voice on radio, the current state of Nigerian music, and why curiosity is important.

X-Men + 1 – Nigeria, Which way?

A lot has been going on in Nigeria.

For those who are unaware, over the past couple of weeks, (beginning on the 3rd of October 2020) there were renewed #EndSARS protests calling for the end of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, popularly known as SARS, which has been implicated in numerous extrajudicial killings, extortion, rape, torture and abuse of Nigerians.

Lots of Nigerians, from various walks of life, inside and outside the country, young and old, supported the #EndSARS protests.

Unfortunately, on the 20th of October 2020, a number of unarmed and peaceful protesters demonstrating at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos were killed and injured by some members of the Nigerian Armed forces after the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, imposed a curfew to address the issue of people with sinister motives disrupting the protests, causing chaos and destruction in the city. Nigerians continue to demand for justice and accountability.

Joining me to discuss the youth-led #EndSARS protests, artist activism, and mental health is Nigerian music and advertising creative Dusten Anyasie, popularly known as D-Truce.