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THIS IS THE FUTURE

THIS IS THE FUTURE

Dayo Moyo

My goal is to speak with 1000 inspiring Africans in 10 years. I believe that young Africans need models who look like them. Email: [email protected]

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THIS IS THE FUTURE - ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION

ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION

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10/10/21 • 34 min

On this week's episode of the podcast, I spoke with Kachenga from Zambia about his country. Below is a breakdown of what we discussed.

1:00 - Meaning of name.

2:00 - Connection between Zambia and Zimbabwe

4:00 - Date of independence

5:00 - Growing up in Zambia

6:00 Cities in Zambia

8:00 - Tribes in Zambia

14:15 - Diversity yet unity

19:06 - Food

24:00 - Transportation

26:00 - Marriage custom

31:00 - Tourist attractions

33:00 - National anthem

34:00 - Saying, "I am proud to be African" in native dialect.

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THIS IS THE FUTURE - JAMBO KENYA

JAMBO KENYA

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10/03/21 • 44 min

Yeah, 'Hello Kenya'. On this week's episode of the podcast, I spoke with Gabriel from Kenya. We spoke about many things from Safaris and tourist attractions in Kenya to mobile money, how Kenyans felt when Obama became the president of the US to marriage customs etc.

This for me was a crash course on everything Kenya. Listen and share.

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THIS IS THE FUTURE - MAGNUS OKEKE: NO LABELS! MAGNUS IS MAGNUS
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06/09/21 • 56 min

In this episode, I had an interesting conversation with Magnus Okeke. Magnus hates labels. But if you must describe him, he is a product manager, a customer support person, a software tester and a blogger. We spoke about many things from how he poisoned the village river at the age of 6; how he got a remote job with an international organization with only an OND degree; we spoke about investment and many more. All I can say is that this is one discussion that is filled with a lot of gems. Listen and thank me later.

Disclaimer: Magnus's advice about investment are just his personal position on things, make sure you make your own personal research before putting in your hard earn money in any thing.

Magnus blogs at www.iammagnus.com

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THIS IS THE FUTURE - THIS COUNTRY IS CALLED "THE WARMTH OF AFRICA". WHY?
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09/05/21 • 33 min

On this week's episode of the podcast, I spoke with Mamie Banda about Malawi.

We spoke about Malawi's local food, Malawi's tourist attractions, Malawi's cities, Malawi's marriage custom; Malawi's independence story and many more.

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on this week's episode of the podcast, I had a discussion with Bunmi Asaolu, the author of Surviving SAJOMACO: A Nigerian Boarding School Odyssey.

We spoke about what it felt like to live as a child within the Obafemi Awolowo University campus. We spoke about the struggle and more importantly surviving a Nigerian boarding school where he was first a student and later a prefect.

Lastly, we spoke about how he and his family left Nigeria for the UK as well as life after university.

Bunmi Asaolu is currently the Head of Equity Research at FBNQuest Capital.

You can get his book using the following links:

Roving Height: https://rhbooks.com.ng/product/surviving-sajomaco-a-nigerian-boarding-school-odyssey/

Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09D3V1RWN/

Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/surviving-sajomaco/id1580045762?ls=1

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Bunmi_Asaolu_Surviving_SAJOMACO?id=FAE8EAAAQBAJ

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In this week's episode of the podcast, I spoke with Damola Morenikeji, the COO of Joy Inc, an organization with a mission to transform sub-Saharan Africa into a mental, emotional and spiritual safe space.

We spoke about how he became an author whilst in secondary school and how he helped other students fulfil their dream of becoming authors themselves.

We also spoke about how he continued his work of service in the university and the price he had to pay to do so. Lastly, he spoke about his work at Joy Inc.

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Toby is the host of 'My name is Toby', a personal diary podcast where she pours out her heart to her listeners.

On this episode, I interviewed Toby on her own podcast and asked her things she was yet to expose to her listeners.

We talked about growing up, her relationship with her parents (especially her father), attending a boarding school, challenges with being a southpaw in a society that attaches many negative things to the left hand and many more things.

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THIS IS THE FUTURE - ON BIAFRA REMEMBRANCE DAY

ON BIAFRA REMEMBRANCE DAY

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06/01/21 • 1 min

On this week's episode of the podcast, I took a break from the African Nobel Laureate series to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during Biafra war. Listen.

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Emmanuel Agida is a bundle of inspiration. In this interview, we spoke about how the death of his father pushed him to challenge himself, how he published a book at age 12, his political ambition and more.
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In this episode of "This is the Future," I had the incredible opportunity to speak with Funmi Makinde Marcus, the youngest of seven sisters of which three are pilots.

I asked every question you can think of with regards to flying a plane.

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How many episodes does THIS IS THE FUTURE have?

THIS IS THE FUTURE currently has 153 episodes available.

What topics does THIS IS THE FUTURE cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on THIS IS THE FUTURE?

The episode title 'ONE ZAMBIA, ONE NATION' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on THIS IS THE FUTURE?

The average episode length on THIS IS THE FUTURE is 29 minutes.

How often are episodes of THIS IS THE FUTURE released?

Episodes of THIS IS THE FUTURE are typically released every 6 days, 18 hours.

When was the first episode of THIS IS THE FUTURE?

The first episode of THIS IS THE FUTURE was released on Oct 5, 2019.

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