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Join Olumide & I as we discuss his brilliant projects and how finding his purpose at such a young age has impassioned him to reimagine an Africa that would be a leader in science and technology.
Let's Talk Sex!!
Sandra Banjoko MPH, MS, RD, a Nigerian American Marriage & Family Therapist chats with me about her journey to becoming a sex therapist and how Nigerian (and many African cultures) can benefit from expanding our mindsets and the way we talk about sex with each other.
This is a candid conversation for adults, and may not be appropriate for very young children.
Find Sandra here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/profile/792386 http://www.care-counselors.org/sandra.html [email protected]
This episode is best watched on YouTube where visual aides are provided for enhanced comprehension.
On part two, we discuss the excellent docu-series on Netflix called The Journey of An African Colony. It chronicles the making of the country of Nigeria prior to, during, and after colonization by the British. I highly recommend you give it a watch!
This episode is best watched on YouTube where visual aides are provided for enhanced comprehension.
On this episode, we discuss the excellent docu-series on Netflix called The Journey of an African Colony. It chronicles the making of the country of Nigeria prior to, during, and after colonization by the British. I highly recommend you give it a watch!
Dr Jewel Sandy (Ophthalmologist & Surgeon) discusses her upbringing in Sierra Leone and how it lead her to pursue medicine and mission work that leads to lasting communal change.
This episode is best watched on Youtube because there are visual aides. The Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon has ugly roots in colonialism. On this episode, I discuss the colonial history of Cameroon and why the beautiful country of Cameroon is now engulfed in war.
Recommend you watch this episode on YouTube and click the links in the video to donate and share the Change.org petition in order to support the #EndSARS movement.
My two guests and I discuss our complicated experiences with our Christian faith - a 'peaceful' religion that is often regarded as the legacy of the inhumane and immoral act that was colonialism.
Let's talk about the controversy surrounding this movie and why you may or may not want to watch it. You can watch this podcast episode on my YouTube channel - The Simple Farmacist.
HIGHLY suggest you watch this on YouTube - The Simple Farmacist - rather than simply listen.
On this Not Just 'African' podcast episode, my sisters and I have a lighthearted question and answer session to uplift our spirits in this quarantine period. It was hilarious!
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.