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In this episode, Kechi Okwuchi takes us through her incredible life journey, sharing heartfelt stories about her childhood, dreams, and experiences before the tragic plane crash that changed everything. She opens up about the resilience and strength that carried her through the aftermath of the crash, the long and challenging recovery process, and the emotional and physical battles she faced. Kechi also speaks passionately about her deep love for music, how it became a source of healing and inspiration, and how it continues to shape her life today. Her story is one of courage, hope, and the unbreakable human spirit.
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In this episode of Candid Conversations with Debo, I sit down with the incredible Akin Lewis, the former registrar and top administrative boss at Lagos State University.
We dive into his inspiring journey in educational leadership, the highs and challenges of managing one of Nigeria’s prestigious institutions, and his vision for the future of higher education. Akin Lewis shares invaluable lessons on leadership, reform, and the importance of creating an academic environment where students and staff thrive.
This is one conversation you don’t want to miss! Tune in now and let’s explore the brilliance behind the legacy.
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In this must-listen episode, Tosin Ajobo shares his incredible journey from Nigeria to Canada as a teenager! From the shocking culture changes to why he left, and his powerful advice for new immigrants, this video is packed with eye-opening insights. Get ready for a story that will inspire, inform, and entertain—don’t miss it!
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In this episode of the "Adebowale Taiwo Talk Show," Womiye Ojo discusses her journey as a social media influencer dedicated to highlighting black history on TikTok and Instagram. She explains how her passion for uncovering overlooked figures and stories shapes her content while addressing the balance between engaging, bite-sized storytelling and rigorous research. Womiye emphasizes social media’s power to broaden historical understanding, encouraging viewers to embrace their heritage and engage thoughtfully with what they learn. Throughout the conversation, she shares the responsibility she feels toward her audience, her hopes for future collaborations, and her commitment to sparking meaningful, intergenerational dialogues on black history.