SMA Talks

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SMA Talks

Conversations | Debates | Interviews | StorytellingChallenging conventional narratives. This is where we make sense of the struggles we face as humans.

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    Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

    This episode explores discussions on drug abuse and illicit trafficking. Our guest; Director of Media and Advocacy at National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Mr Femi Babafemi gave us several insights into the horrors of drug addiction and what many families go through in silence to care for their loved ones who abuse drugs. Kindly sit back, listen and enjoy. Don’t forget to send in your comments and contributions.

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    Cancel Culture

    This episode explores the Cancel Culture Ideology. Critics have said that cancel culture is more about entertainment than accountability. Do you agree? Listen and enjoy!! Kindly 🎧 Share and recommend!!!🙏🏽

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    Japa and The Year of Return

    Japa is a Yoruba slogan which means to run, flee, escape or "to cut loose".. We explored the reasons why many Nigeria youths Japa. Enjoy the episode!

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    Throwback To The International Podcast Day!!!

    Informative | Entertaining | Educative

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    Africa, Youth and Society!

    On this episode, I sat with one of the most influential youths in Lagos, Abdulmumin Edidi to discuss the challenges and leadership opportunities that confronts Nigerian and African youths. Enjoy!

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    Special Interview with Morell Akilah, Dr Aliyu Ndajowo and Lintricia Ndajiwo.

    An insightful conversation with Nigerian renowned music artist Morell Akilah (IG: @morellakilah) and his manager Adams Bulama (IG: @adamsbulama) on his latest album "MVNSV" and Ambassadorship with the heartful Lintricia Ndajiwo Foundation @Lintriciandajiwofoundation Martin Luther King Jr. Once said "Our lives begin to end the the day we become silent about the things that matter" Dr Aliyu Ndajowo and his wife have chosen not to be silent about the suffering and illiteracy of many Nigerian children; thus, the Lintricia Ndajiwo Foundation was born. @morellakilah is a singer and rapper I admire and I've enjoyed his timeless music over the years. ENJOY!!!!!!!

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    Why Young Africans Need Mentors

    This episode answers the question on why young Africans need Mentors. Edwin Titus shared some personal stories to help us understand the value of mentorship in a person's life.

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    Nigerian Ethnic Conflict

    This episode addresses both Ethno-Religious conflict and Farmer-Herder clash. It is very educative and revives our lost optimism. My guest, Suleiman Akande gave an insight into the Nigerian Ethnic Conflict.

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    The Future of African Creatives

    On this episode, Benjamin and I had a lengthy discussion on the ever-evolving iceberg of innate creativity many Africans possess. We also talk about possible solutions to transport creative Africans into a gloomy Future. Listen and thank me soon. ENJOY!!!

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    African Religion and Spirituality

    This episode explores what in means to be a spiritual or a religious African. My guest Gabriel, shared his spiritual encounter and explains the need for young Africans to continue deconstructing religious fanaticism. Enjoy!!!

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    Happy International Men's Day

    This episode celebrates everything manly and humanly. My guest, Oluwajuwon shared his journey into manhood. Its important to acknowledg and appreciate the sacrifices of men in the world. Shout out to all the men doing great things in the world.

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    Harnessing The Opportunities In Abuja Fashion Industry

    In this episode, we talked about how young Nigerian can venture into the fashion industry. My guest, Gabriel Solomon also shared his experiences and journey into the fashion world. This is an episode recommended for anyone who is fashion oriented. Enjoy!!!

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    The Participation of Youths in Politics

    This episode addresses the need for young people to get involved in politics and governance. African youth population constitutes about 19% of global youth population. My guests are not politicians. This was intentional so everyone will relate to them.

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    Have we Really Ended SARS?

    On this Episode, I sat with a Human Rights Activist, Obinna Amaku to understand the issues surrounding the Special Anti-Robbery Squad Unit (SARS) in Nigeria and the future of the Nigerian Police Force. Enjoy

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    Pan-Africanism As A Global Movement

    To premiere the very first episode of SMA Talks the Podcast, I conversed with Pan-African enthusiast, Mubarak Aliyu. The talk which was heavily political highlighted the need for Africans to study and understand their history. African books were also recommended.

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