INTERVIEWS
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Breaking Barriers with Oluwatoyin Odunuyi – Author, Filmmaker & Disability Advocate
Oluwatoyin Odunuyi is a multihyphenate woman who has used storytelling and advocacy to break barriers championing the people and the causes she cares about. A graduate of Mass Communication with training from EbonyLife…
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Closet Conversations Series with Omas Princess Benjamin — Nigerian Filmmaker Writing Stories That Last
It is one thing to tell a story, but to tell it in a way that moves strangers, ignites conversations and inspires change — that is an art that filmmaker Omas Princess Benjamin…
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Closet Conversations Series With Ayooluwa Akande – The Personal Finance Expert Breaking Down the ABC of Money
Ayooluwa Akande, personal finance expert and author of ABC of Money, sharing her tips on budgeting, investing, and financial freedom
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Closet Conversations Series for Mothers Day – Zulaikha Afolabi on Faith & Family
The evolution of a woman is one that intrigues me in every season of life. A woman becomes in every season, juggling different roles, but motherhood especially fascinates me in the way I…
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Courtship Compass: Deborah Victor-Ayoola on A Modern Woman’s Guide to Singleness and Love
For today’s single woman, love is set against the backdrop of the complexities of dating for the modern woman — from contemporary inventions like swiping on dating apps to timeless questions such as,…
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Closet Conversations Series With Sophia Ekuku – The Woman Building Businesses with Social Media
Women are my personal superheroes—they often juggle roles, responsibilities, and expectations. For modern women like Sophia Ekuku, they’re doing this in front of an audience on social media. I decided to have a…
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Closet Conversations Series With Adaugo Okafor – The Data Girl Telling Stories
Her Green Room features Adaugo Okafor, a Nigerian woman in the tech field. Apart from being a Data Professional, Adaugo is also a storyteller—both as a blogger and a podcaster. In this conversation,…
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Love Across Borders: Mada & Larry on navigating Interracial Marriage, Culture & Family
"when I look at Mada, I don’t see a Black woman. I don’t see a Malawian woman. I don’t see any of that. I just see Mada for who she is. She’s a…
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Diaspora Diaries: Thriving in Lithuania – A conversation with Taonga Ngoleka on Education, Career and Life Abroad
In this edition of Diaspora Diaries, we take a trip to Lithuania, a European country, to have a conversation with Taonga, who is from Malawi—popularly known as the “Warm Heart of Africa.” Taonga…
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Diaspora Diaries: Thriving as a Wife and Mum in Germany – A Conversation with Uchechukwu Kelechi Ifesi
There’s a certain level of commitment that’s required for marriage, a required amount of grit that is a part of motherhood. The combination of commitment and grit is a necessary ingredient for flourishing…