Laidback: The Arturo Zinga Podcast Arinzechukwu Ude
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- Society & Culture
Laidback: The Arturo Zinga Podcast is a weekly podcast that allows entrepreneurs and professionals from all walks of life to escape the hustle and bustle of life. Join in to listen to the host chat with different guests (professionals and entrepreneurs) about their work and life experiences and give nonchalant advice to listeners. Each episode brings something new with a display of fun.
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Email: laidbackazpodcast@gmail.com
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Tax and Finance: Catching Them Young with Nnanna Ekumankama
Here, Nnanna and I talk about the importance of introducing financial education into the children’s curriculum to ensure these kids are well equipped to manage their finances better.
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When did you know that you are special? with Makuo Muobuike
Here, Makuo and I delve into his childhood and how teachers helped to shape his life to understand that he is unique and special.
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Powering Africa with Hydrogen with Dr Michael Taiwo
Here, Dr Michael & I talk about his experience with hydrogen at Shell USA, the different types/colours of hydrogen and how hydrogen can be used as a power source in Africa and the world at large.
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Outgrowing things with Dr Buko Ukeje
Buko returns to the podcast to talk about how it feels to outgrow things - career, relationships, jobs etc and how the people (managers, mentors, friends, family) who are outgrown feel about the whole situation
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Civil law and marriage in the 21st century with Barr. Ikechukwu Nwabufo
Here, Barr Ikechukwu uses his knowledge, skills and experience to dissect civil law and marriage in the 21st century. He also mentioned key ingredients that can help make marriages successful.
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Let’s Move: a BAME awareness with Dr Janet Ige
Here, Janet and I talked about her research on encourage black and ethnic minorities communities to embrace physical activity and exercise in a bid to reduce the emergence of non-communicable diseases in these communities.