Nkiru Balonwu, one of Africa’s leading strategic communication and stakeholder engagement experts, discusses her work in communicating Africa forward, her time at Spinlet Group, The Africa Soft Power Project, and networking tips.
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In celebration of Poetry Month, Nigerian spoken word poet, multiple poetry slam champion, and writer Fragile Dogubo joined me to discuss misconceptions about poetry, her stint as a rapper, and earning a living as a poet in Nigeria.
Olugbemiro Arinoso is Founder of Affinity Art Gallery and an experienced African art collector and dealer.
We dove into a number of topics including the process of setting up his gallery in Lagos, Nigeria, curating exhibitions, tips for emerging visual artists on the African continent, and the growth of NFT art.
My first episode of the year is with Nigerian music producer, sound designer, and composer, DJ Klem.
We’re talking his journey into music production and sound design, the evolution of audio post-production in Nollywood, as well as his approach to scoring tv shows.
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.
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.