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In this episode of My Black is Transnational, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with Chidi Udengwu, one of the founders of Naijanation—a rapidly growing platform redefining what it means to be young, Nigerian, and connected.
Naijanation is more than just a community—it's the new-age hometown association, a space where 1.5 and 2nd gen Nigerians are taking cultural ownership on their own terms.
From virtual engagement to real-world gatherings, Chidi shares the story behind the movement, his own transnational upbringing, and the power of identity, pride, and generational evolution.
Tune in for a vibrant conversation on culture, community, and reclaiming roots.
Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
Also, learn more about NaijaNation by visiting www.naijanation.com
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In this episode of My Black is Transnational, Dr. Ibe-Lamberts sits down with Chidi Udengwu, one of the founders of Naijanation—a rapidly growing platform redefining what it means to be young, Nigerian, and connected.
Naijanation is more than just a community—it's the new-age hometown association, a space where 1.5 and 2nd gen Nigerians are taking cultural ownership on their own terms.
From virtual engagement to real-world gatherings, Chidi shares the story behind the movement, his own transnational upbringing, and the power of identity, pride, and generational evolution.
Tune in for a vibrant conversation on culture, community, and reclaiming roots.
Visit us at www.blacktransnational.com
Also, learn more about NaijaNation by visiting www.naijanation.com