The Third Mainland Samuel Okocha, Ekene Okafor-Ezenwa
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- Society & Culture
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The Third Mainland is a podcast that explores stories of everyday people and their work and business in Lagos, the most populous city in Nigeria and Africa.
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A small courier service in a mega city (PART 2)
Iheanacho Azubuike runs a courier service in Lagos. ln this concluding episode, we learn about what it means to run a small business of dispatch riders in Nigeria and Africa's most populous city.
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On Nigeria's Krump movement
Nasir Muhammed ( also known as Nas Magnificent) is a krump dance artist in Lagos. Krump is an acronym for Kingdom Radically Uplifted Mighty Praise. On this episode, he shares insights on the unique dance form, misconceptions and the growing krump movement in Nigeria.
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Online comedy puts food on the table
The digital world is breeding a new generation of comedians such as Nigeria's Woli Arole.
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An audio portrait of a dates fruits entrepreneur (PART 1)
This episode chronicles how the search for an alternative to refined sugar led Blessing Murphy into the path of entrepreneurship.
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A small courier service in a mega city (PART 1)
Iheanacho Azubuike runs a courier service in Lagos. ln this episode of the Third Mainland, we learn about what it means to run a small business of dispatch rider in the most populous city in Nigeria and Africa.
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An audio portrait of a recycle artist (PART ONE)
Gerald Chukwuma works in Lagos turning wastes to arts as part of what he does for a living. This inaugural episode of The Third Mainland paints an audio portrait of the artist, highlighting his work process, motivations and hurdles in his business of art.
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Really insightful! Well put together 🤗