
Being Nigerian means different things to different people. In a country so diverse and rich in experiences, it is important to understand the nuances that inform the Nigerian experience. Consequently, Made in Nigeria will document the stories of the great Nigerian entrepreneurs, writers, artists, athletes, innovators, and minds of our age. The podcast is hosted by Afiola Etomi and Oluwamayowa Idow... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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I love the conversations you’re having with some of the scholars in the fields of expertise. Often times Nigerian History: both past and present has either been completely ignored or completely under covered and Nigeria itself needs more people that will directly focus on internal matters that effects all citizens and not just the wealthy ones or the ones directly tied to the one gig economy of Oil.










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