
“Good work must never go unappreciated. Give people their flowers often and always.” Every week, Aisha Augie ‘gives flowers’ to individuals who have distinguished themselves through the work they do and the impact they are making in their communities. If you're curious about what it takes to do great work and want to tap into some of that high achieving energy, tune in. New episodes drop bi-weekly... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | ||||

In this episode, Aisha Augie sits down with Maryam Augie-Abdulmumin, a Philanthropist, investment banker, entrepreneur and her sister. They discuss the illmi Children's fund, her NGO focused on child education and her passion to expand the accessibil... more
This episode Aisha sits down with Bukar Maryam popularly known as Alhan Islam, an internationally renowned poet who utilizes her voice and platform to catalyse social change. Alhan Islam is also the Nigerian coordinator for Change.org, the internatio... more
This episode Aisha sits down with Mohamed Yahya, the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme for Nigeria. Mr Mohamed Yahya is a development practitioner with experience spanning over a period of 20 years in preventing viol... more
This episode, Aisha sits down with Nasiruddin Shuraim, an investor, content creator and the host of Spirituality and lifestyle show 'With Shuraim'. He's also the Head of SAN, a multimedia company based in Nigeria.
Here they discuss a wide range of ... more
In this episode, Aisha brings Nabila Aguele back for a second time in an engaging discussion on the intersection of creativity and communication. Nabila also touches on her work as a board member of Girl Rising, a non-profit organization focused on g... more
This episode Aisha sits down Rodney Omeokachie, a creative consultant, creator, founder of Avo Creative agency and the host of critically acclaimed podcast, The Young God. He discusses inspiration, being multi hyphenated and the power of self express... more
This episode, Aisha sits down with Nabila Aguele, a lawyer, a mother of three, and currently the Special Adviser to Nigeria's Minister of Finance on performance management and development coorporation. She's also on the main board of INSEAD, one of t... more
This episode Aisha sits down Aisha Abdullahi, entrepreneur and co-founder of an innovative ed-tech solution called Schooltry. Schooltry is a start-up digitalising and end to end value chain, connecting schools, teachers, parents and students.
Aisha... more
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