Nigerian American eLDee The Don
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- Society & Culture
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Nigerian American explores the stories and experiences of International migrants. Hosted by eLDee, the show features interviews with guests from all walks of life, including entrepreneurs, artists, activists, and more. Through these conversations, the podcast aims to create a platform for Africans in the diaspora to share their stories and perspectives, while also providing a space for dialogue on topics such as identity, society and culture. The podcast also covers a range of topics, including music, politics, business, and more. With its unique blend of storytelling and discussion, Nigerian American is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about the unique experiences of Africans on the continent and in the diaspora. eLDee is a popular social commentator and influencer, and acclaimed thought leader. He is an early pioneer of Afrobeats music and an innovator of sorts with many groundbreaking accomplishments.
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Startups & i-Robots [Episode 34]
Toks and I catch-up on past experiences and the evolution of humanity as it relates to Artificial intelligence.
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A Cold Night
In this re-run episode I talk about an experience I had on a cold harmattan night in Kaduna, the morning before I started secondary school.
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Prof [Episode 33]
In this episode, I speak with Obehi Okojie about Nigeria and the 2023 elections.
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Stronger Together [Episode 32]
In this episode Sam and I discuss the value of having an intentional community and a few challenges as first generation Nigerian-Americans.
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The Looting Machine [Episode 31]
In this episode, Tom Burgis, author of the book 'The Looting Machine', shares his in-depth knowledge on corruption and kleptocracy in the extractive industries of Africa. Originally recorded in 2018.
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Dr Sweetness [Episode 30]
Ojia Foster aka "Dr Sweetness" & I discuss the overwhelming challenges of medical practice in Nigeria.
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Customer Reviews
Well executed... beautiful cadence
Love your podcast. Well executed. Love your voice-overs, narrations, modulation, pace, naturalness, fluency, choice of words, diction, extemporaneous delivery, and development plus more... all of this adds to your beautiful cadence. Oh! I love the background instrumental too. That’s the icing on the cake... the dodo in the beans... cherry in the cherry pie... you get the point! Keep it up. Well delivered. High quality content! I shared some of the podcast with others.
Appreciation
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Came across this by accident...
...however you can see the same creativity that pervaded the Trybesmen hits in Elder tha Don’s podcast. Brilliant, funny, intimate, thought provoking, intriguing in many ways. This has been great to listen to and I look forward to the rest of the season. The medical/health tourism episodes were really intimate and insightful, and the karate kid One was just too funny! I’d love to hear the story about some of their conscious rap and how they dealt with that living during military rule.
Anyway, if you’re a Nigerian who has janded or gone to Yankee, so much of this will be relatable to you. What are you waiting for? Dive in and Bon apetit!