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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 1H 12M

Gina Yashere - One54 Africa Part 1

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Gina Yashere joins One54 to share her extraordinary journey from engineer to international comedy powerhouse, reflecting on the path that led her to co-create and executive produce CBS's Bob Hearts Abishola, the first American network sitcom centered on a Nigerian family. The award-winning Nigerian-British comedian opens up about embracing her Edo heritage, the legacy of the Kingdom of Benin, and why she calls it the "real Wakanda." She discusses the stolen Benin Bronzes, Queen Idia's influence on her life, colonialism's lasting impact, and the importance of preserving African history and culture. Yashere also gets candid about growing up in London as the daughter of Nigerian immigrants, navigating strict parenting, identity, colorism, and the psychological effects of colonialism. She recounts her mother's sacrifices as a single parent after her father returned to Nigeria, the emotional reunion with him decades later, and the complicated realities of forgiveness, family, and generational trauma. From surviving racism in England to challenging beauty standards and cultural conditioning, Gina shares the experiences that shaped both her resilience and her comedy. With stories that are equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, Gina reflects on her rebellious spirit, leaving home to pursue independence, and the determination that fueled her rise in entertainment. This conversation explores Nigerian culture, Black history, immigration, motherhood, identity, and what it truly means to create opportunities for yourself while opening doors for others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gina Yashere joins One54 to share her extraordinary journey from engineer to international comedy powerhouse, reflecting on the path that led her to co-create and executive produce CBS's Bob Hearts Abishola, the first American network sitcom centered on a Nigerian family. The award-winning Nigerian-British comedian opens up about embracing her Edo heritage, the legacy of the Kingdom of Benin, and why she calls it the "real Wakanda." She discusses the stolen Benin Bronzes, Queen Idia's influence on her life, colonialism's lasting impact, and the importance of preserving African history and culture. Yashere also gets candid about growing up in London as the daughter of Nigerian immigrants, navigating strict parenting, identity, colorism, and the psychological effects of colonialism. She recounts her mother's sacrifices as a single parent after her father returned to Nigeria, the emotional reunion with him decades later, and the complicated realities of forgiveness, family, and generational trauma. From surviving racism in England to challenging beauty standards and cultural conditioning, Gina shares the experiences that shaped both her resilience and her comedy. With stories that are equal parts hilarious and heartfelt, Gina reflects on her rebellious spirit, leaving home to pursue independence, and the determination that fueled her rise in entertainment. This conversation explores Nigerian culture, Black history, immigration, motherhood, identity, and what it truly means to create opportunities for yourself while opening doors for others.

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