The Cost of Being Disabled in an Ableist Africa
In this podcast of the Difficult Conversation Africa Podcast Yinka Olaito and special guest Karen Muruiki dive into what it really means to live, thrive, and resist in an...
In this podcast of the Difficult Conversation Africa Podcast Yinka Olaito and special guest Karen Muruiki dive into what it really means to live, thrive, and resist in an...
Love doesn’t always fail loudly sometimes it bleeds quietly. In this deeply reflective episode of aftermath of late Evangelist Bunmi Akinnaanu (Omije Ojumi) burial, When Love Breaks and Relationships...
Disability inclusion in Nigeria is often reduced to optics — policies that look good, campaigns that sound progressive, and token representation that changes very little. But what happens when...
State governments across Nigeria roll out empowerment programmes every year grants, skills training, tools, and promises of economic relief. But do these initiatives truly empower citizens, or are they...
This episode “Be seen or be Sidelined, Why Visibility Is the New Business Power” centres on the modern idea that visibility in business isn’t just beneficial, it’s a strategic...
This episode explores how digital platforms have become powerful tools for disability rights advocacy in Nigeria, through the lived experience of Uche Olivia Moujekwu, a visually impaired nurse whose...
In a renewed push to spotlight the critical role of women in shaping Nigeria’s development agenda, a new podcast titled Women’s Voices and Nigeria’s Fight for Inclusive Development has...
What does it really take to build a workplace where everyone — regardless of gender, disability, background, or identity feels valued and empowered to thrive? In this episode of...
In this compelling episode of the Difficult Conversation Africa Podcast, we tackle a timely and under-examined topic: “Should men be granted paternity leave in Nigeria? We explore the cultural,...