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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Despite immense expertise and foreign aid, billions remain in poverty. In this episode of Frontier Matters, Efosa Ojomo - co-author of The Prosperity Paradox - joins us to discuss the wishful thinking surrounding global development.
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Haiti is constantly reduced to superficial headlines of chaos, but the reality is grounded in hard historical and economic facts. In this episode, economist Carl-Henri Prophète provides an unfiltered look at the structural realities dri... more
Professor Don Robotham is a long-time friend of the house at 1914 Reader — and a formidable authority on the Caribbean, Jamaica in particular, and the economics of development across both the Caribbean and Africa.
In this episode, we sit down with h... more
We sat down with Dan Wang, author of the bestselling Breakneck, to talk about China and what an "engineering state" is in the longer developmental-state tradition.
We also talked about the Soviet Union and electric vehicles.
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We sat down with Chude Jideonwo to talk media, politics, depression and what it means to be successful and to do it very early in life.
It was a wide ranging discussion that synthesised his knowledge from 25 years of working and building in the pub... more
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In this episode, we discuss the cultural and economic implications of the Detty December phenomenon in Nigeria, exploring how tourism, inflation, and governance intersect. We talk about the challenges posed by inadequate p... more
What is modernity in the African context and why does Africa need to be modern? We sat down with the philosopher, Professor Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò for a wide ranging discussion on his book, Africa Must Be Modern.
We also discussed the nature of knowledge a... more
There is no better way to ground this Detty December than with a clear look at the evolution of Nigeria’s art scene.
Adenrele Sonariwo sits down with us to map out the past, present, and future of the industry. We discuss the impact of Rele Galler(... more
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