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Are you concerned about the state of education in Nigeria? Brace yourself for a no-holds-barred discussion that will shake up your perspectives.
In this power-packed episode, we have Deborah Tolu-Kolawole, a fearless education journalist, joining us to tackle the tough questions head-on. From dissecting the real ingredients for "quality education" to unpacking the connection between crumbling school facilities and student success, no stone will be left unturned.
But that's not all! We'll dive deep into the ticking time bomb of out-of-school children, with a staggering 20 million kids reported to be out of the classroom by UNESCO. Deborah will share her insights on the impact of this crisis on Nigeria's future.
If you had the power to shape education for a year, what bold moves would you make? Deborah will reveal her daring plans.
And the burning question – what type of education can propel Nigeria to become a global force like India and the United States? Get ready to have your minds blown with some interesting revelations!
Jjoin the conversation that could redefine the future of learning in Nigeria. You won't want to miss this game-changing discussion!
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Dacurate Podcast, we delve into the critical question of whether the Nigerian educational system is truly serving the needs of its citizens.
Joined by Nnanna and Tami, two respected voices in the education and entrepreneurship spheres, we embark on a candid and insightful discussion that challenges the conventional perceptions around the value of schooling in Nigeria.
Through the course of the conversation, Nnanna and Tami offer a nuanced analysis of the evolution of educational perceptions in Nigerian society. They shed light on the changing needs of the job market and the economy, and the urgent call for reforms that can better prepare students for the realities of the 21st century.
Furthermore, the discussion delves into the importance of nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset among Nigerian youth. The guests share their thoughts on the type of education required to cultivate the next generation of business leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers – individuals who can drive the country's economic and social transformation.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by the Nigerian educational system, as well as the potential solutions and opportunities that lie ahead. This episode encourages critical thinking, challenges preconceptions, and ultimately inspires a renewed commitment to ensuring that the education system in Nigeria is equipped to meet the evolving needs of its people.
Whether you are an educator, a policymaker, a student, or simply someone passionate about the future of Nigeria, this episode of the Dacurate Podcast promises to be a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of a crucial issue impacting the nation's development.
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In this episode, Emmanuella Nnadozie (aka Ella) will share personal stories, career insights, and practical advice for aspiring female leaders. We'll delve into her unique journey, navigating the complexities of the music industry, and leading with vision at Mavin Records.
Here are some of the compelling topics we'll discuss:
Hidden gems: Discover fascinating and unexpected facets of Ella's life and career.
Leading with vision: Learn how she balances strategic goals with the daily demands of the music industry.
Finding work-life balance: Explore her personal strategies for self-care and maintaining a healthy balance in a demanding environment.
Amplifying the music: Gain insights into initiatives that uplift and empower artistes (such as Arya Starr, Rema, Crayon, Ladipoe etc) at Mavin led by Don Jazzy.
Words of wisdom: Get valuable advice for aspiring female professionals in music and marketing.
Challenging stereotypes: Discover how Ella uses her platform to promote positive representation in the music industry.
A call to action: Be inspired by her message, especially if you're a young woman striving for leadership roles in the music industry.
Tune in for energy, insights and real-world wisdom from one of music's most dynamic and influential marketing leaders. An inspiring episode you won't want to miss! -
Get the inside scoop on one of Nigeria's leading fintech companies, Sycamore.ng. CEO Babatunde Akin-Moses shares the story behind their rise, how they differentiate themselves in the lending marketplace, and his mantras for overcoming challenges.
Get ready for insights on:
Sycamore's journey: From early beginnings to becoming a leading Fintech player in Africa. The secrets to their success: Discover how they secured their first investment, formed their dream team, and leveraged business education. Overcoming hurdles: Babatunde shares his personal mantra for navigating complex business challenges. The side hustle debate: Gain valuable insights on the potential and pitfalls of venturing into a side hustle.Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, a curious learner, or simply someone hoping to understand Nigeria's economic development, this episode offers a captivating insider's perspective.
So skip the average podcasts and subscribe now! Hit the bell so you never miss an episode of our engaging conversations with innovative leaders. You’ll come away inspired, informed, and entertained.
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Meet Iyin Aboyeji popularly known as E, the man behind some of Africa's most impactful startups, including Andela and Flutterwave.
Ever wondered what drives Africa's tech revolution?
Tune in as we unlock the secrets with Iyin Aboyeji, who is the founding partner of Future Africa!
In this explosive interview, you'll discover:
His journey from Nigeria to global impact.
Why he bets big on African talent & innovation.
Success stories & secrets from Future Africa's portfolio.
His vision for Africa's next generation of entrepreneurs.
What it takes to drive bold change on the continent.
His unique perspective on African politics & policies.
Where he sees the biggest opportunities in Africa today.
One crucial piece of advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or simply interested in Africa's development, this episode provides an insider's perspective on the continent's tech ecosystem.
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In this insightful and engaging Dacurate podcast episode, we delve into the remarkable story of how Thrive Agric, under the leadership of Uka Eje and Co-Founder, Ayo Arikawe, triumphed over the challenges posed by the tumultuous year of 2020. Ayo candidly shares the strategies and decisions that enabled the agricultural technology startup to navigate the storm and emerge stronger on the other side.
Ayo Arikawe doesn't just recount the highlights of Thrive Agric's journey; he goes deeper, offering invaluable insights into the integration of artificial intelligence within the agricultural space. Learn about the game-changing applications of AI in optimizing farming practices, enhancing productivity, and ensuring sustainable agriculture. Ayo's expertise sheds light on the transformative potential of technology in addressing crucial challenges in the industry.
Moreover, the episode takes an introspective turn as Ayo candidly shares the number of things he would do differently if given the chance. This episode serves as a treasure chest for entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts, providing a rare opportunity to learn from the experiences of a successful startup co-founder.
Whether you're passionate about agribusiness, intrigued by the impact of AI in traditional industries, or simply seeking inspiration from entrepreneurial journeys, this podcast episode is tailor-made for you. Ayo Arikawe's dynamic storytelling and wealth of knowledge make this conversation a compelling listen, offering not just information but actionable takeaways for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and agriculture.
Don't miss out on this captivating episode that promises to reshape your perspective on the future of farming and business.
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Soji Apampa co-founded The Convention on Business Integrity in 1997. He is an Executive Director for the Convention on Business Integrity and also serves as a Consultant on CBi projects. Mr. Apampa has served as a Senior Advisor to the UN Global Compact on the 10th Principle (anti-corruption) and consultant to the Inter-Agency Task Team of the Federal Republic of Nigeria tasked with the responsibility of developing a National Strategy to Combat Corruption. In his role as a consultant, Mr. Apampa has carried out numerous assignments for international organizations including the World Bank, DFID, UNDP, UN Global Compact, Heinrich Boell Foundation and many others.
Mr. Apampa has also worked in various roles in engineering, business and computing between 1987 and 2007. He was Managing Director of SAP Nigeria Ltd, and Regional Manager (West Africa), for SAP where he worked for 8 years since early 1999 championing ICT-supported governance reforms. Mr. Apampa graduated with a B.Eng. (Hons) in Civil & Structural Engineering from the University of Sheffield in 1987 and holds an MSc. in Governance & Finance from Liverpool John Moores University (2008) where he was member of faculty on the Corporate Governance Masters Programme at the European Center for Corporate Governance for one year. His research interests are in the area of Corporate Compliance and Political Economy Analyses in which he has led numerous, successful research projects. We spoke to him on his thought on The Role of Integrity & Ethics in Nigeria's Governance.
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Macdonald Okoh, the winner of the inaugural Dacurate Debate. In our conversation, he candidly discussed his preparations leading up to the event and shared his perspectives on the political awareness among young individuals.
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Since Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been sworn in, there has been a lot of news about who will be the new senate president. The outgoing senate president is ahmad lawan from Yobe State and the Deputy President is Ovie Omo-Agege from Delta State. The upper chambers' elections will be holding on the 13th of June and a new assembly will be formed.
In this interesting episode, Kore and Ope sat down to discuss the roles and functions of the senate. Let us know in the comments one function that surprised you and what you will love to see in the new chamber. Don't forget to subscribe.
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Our hosts, Ope and Adeniyi had an engaging chat with Aliyu Bilal (PDP Campaign Director, Lagos) on how the General Elections fared.
Aliyu Bilal is a 23 year old Fulani hails from Adamawa state. He is a Public Relations Practitioner, a young political consultant and a PDP card carrying member. He is an associate member of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Information and Strategy Management. Aliyu Bilal became involved in politics in 2016 immediately after his high school education.
Bilal is a member of the PDP presidential youth wing and currently the Director Of Media And Strategic Communications For Dr Hassan Zamani Campaign Organisation. Hassan Zamani was the PDP flag bearer for the Lagos state house of assembly Eti/ Osa constituency 02 , in the just concluded Gubernatorial/ Assembly.
He spoke to them about his journey at an early age of 18. How he started out in politics and his life growing up in Lagos. If age is a barrier in running for office. How the main party offered them money for his candidate to step down and what he would tell youth who have an interest in politics.
Listen and don't forget to rate and drop your comments.
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Ensuring Nigeria's democracy works requires a lot of work from many individuals and organisations. One of such organisations is Comrade.ng led by Bolaji. We spoke to bolaji and he shared the vision of the organisation and the reason for the voter awareness event held at Unilag.
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Our volunteer team is growing and we had another following up episode with two of them and one of our diaspora coordinators (Vincent Eke). Ideraoluwa Falade (Media and Comms) and Alamin Magaga (Tech Team). We sat down to discuss Nigeria's upcoming election and how their roles in Dacurate has changed their perspective. What role will Dacurate play in Nigeria in the coming years? This and much more were discussed. Listen and don't forget to subscribe.
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We spoke to notable journalists', Stephen Kefas and Adaku Nwokoukwu who share their views about the role of journalism in Nigeria. Is it making progress and how has it evolved over the years? Has journalism changed with the advent of new players such as David Hundeyin? Should media be censored due to the rise of fake news? Will the general elections hold in Nigeria?
He answers all this and his run ins with the Federal and State government especially, the governor of Kaduna state, Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai. -
We decided to have an inhouse episode with our coordinators and volunteers. In this episode, Kore talked with David Edet (Strategy & Data Coordinator), Opemipo (Team Coordinator, Diaspora) and Kolade (Research and Data Volunteer).
They shared their thoughts on many areas. From election, opinion on Nigeria's election, third force, Nigerians in the diasporas thoughts on the election and views of the quality of the candidates.
It is an interesting episode and you would love every minute.
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Khadijah Abdullahi Iya is the APGA Governorship Candidate in Niger State. She is the daughter of the late Audu Kwnagili, a prominent businessman and Politician in the old Northern region. She was the running mate of the presidential candidate of the Alliance for New Nigeria, Fela Durotoye.
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Nigeria is known for having tribal tensions and it gets worse heading into a general election. The 2023 presidential election is no different and our guest, tunde leye explains the reason for this situation.
Tunde Leye is the author of four books and three novellas. His most recent work is the critically acclaimed historical fiction novel, Afonja: The Rise published in October 2018. His former books include Guardians of the Seals (2016), Golden Sands (2014) and children’s book The Rat Race (2011). He has also published three novellas – The Burden of Proof (2013), Yobachi (2015) and The Ahosi (2017).
Tunde holds a bachelor’s in computer science from the University of Lagos and an MBA from the Lagos Business School. He is a partner with SBM Intelligence, a Pan-African geopolitical research firm, and a columnist for various newspapers. He is also co-founder of Fintech firm, CREDEQUITY and he lives and writes in Lagos, Nigeria. -
Today we are focusing on mental health. We spoke with Timothy Asobele Emmanuel Dare who is a Nigerian Lawyer, Mental health Advocate, Humanitarian, Project Manager based in Nigeria. He is the founder of Executives Helping initiative and Anti-Suicide and Depression Squad a Sub group of Executives Helping initiative. Dare is super passionate about Mental health, Humanitarian works and ensuring that the voices of people dealing with mental health issues are heard. He is also focused on creating solutions to societal issues such as mental health platforms for people to find expression and get fast paced help
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We had an interesting time with Bambo Akani who is the Founder and CEO of Making of Champions [Sports Media & Management Company that was set up to elevate the profile and performance of Sports in Nigeria and the rest of Africa]. He is an avid sports writer and photo-blogger, and is an internationally recognized Athletics Expert. He has interviewed global athletics superstars such as Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Allyson Felix and Tobi Amusan at various global competitions such as the World Championships & World Relays.
He talks about what most be done for us to have more global stars like Aruna Quadri, Tobi Amusan and Ese Brume. He also mentioned the sports that we should focus on to empower more youth within the nation. -
Adeola Kayode is the Group Head of Strategy at Ogilvy Nigeria. He has worked on multiple brands across Africa as a seasoned marketer and digital executive. He sat down with us to discuss fake news and how politicians can ensure their authentic messages are conveyed to the voters. In addition, he shares his views on what INEC must do to ensure that the results are fair and free. Let us know in the comment sections your views on this episode.
- Visa fler