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Historian, Policy Analyst and a member of the Alaigbo Development and Accountability Initiative (ADAI), Ifechi Ugwu is our guest for this episode. Alaigbo seeks to execute community projects in south eastern Nigeria through crowdfunding and other innovative means. We also delve into some history and knowledge about the Igbos.
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Website - alaigboinitiative.org
Program Manager at Chale Institute and Lagos Chapter Leader of Ladies of Liberty Alliance, Abisola Olaiya talks to us about ways towards addressing issues affecting women in Africa such as rape, domestic violence and violation of women's rights.
Moronfolu Adeniyi is an advocate for sensible drug policy. The conversation is on the need to reconsider drug laws to properly accommodate the rights of drug users to personal freedom.
Founder, Chale Institute, Feyisade Charles Adeyemi joins Gboyega for a conversation on the meaning of the word "Chale" and the concept of individualism.
Gboyega chats with Director of International Programs at Students For Liberty, Olamayowa Okediran on activities of The African Liberty Organization and other issues relating to policy formulation and advocacy in Nigeria.
Tam Alex chats with Gboyega Adeoya on the attempts by the Nigerian Government to regulate social media.
Daniel Olusola joins us to discuss founding The Reformation Wall Classical Christian School in Jos, Nigeria.
On the second part of our interview with Dr. Osman Dufailu, we talk about Ghana being the headquarter of the AfCFTA, the country's foreign policy, personal and press freedom and more.
A Senior Fellow at the Nigeria Libertarian Project, Tam Alex joins Gboyega to review the EndSARS protests, the chaos that followed and governments handling of the situation. He gives libertarian ideas on long-term solutions towards development in Nigeria.
A Senior Fellow at the Nigeria Libertarian Project, Tam Alex joins Gboyega to review the EndSARS protests, the chaos that followed and governments handling of the situation. He gives libertarian ideas on long-term solutions towards development in Nigeria.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.