The Diaspora Door with Nze

Diaspora Door

On the Dispora Door Podcast with Nze, we discuss every day lifes issues affecting Nigerians in the diaspora.

  1. Aug 5

    Who Inherits the Boardroom?

    This is an incredibly rich and vital topic for The Diaspora Door, where host Nze Obinelo will hear from guest, Chuba Udokwu, “who anchors the next generation when the pioneers step away?” He will talk about the transition of power and the specific question of who fills the shoes of retiring corporate pioneers in the  diaspora.  Discussing the trajectory of corporate professionals from the diaspora—especially through the lens of a trailblazer guest like Chuba (with his deep executive history at Bell Labs, Cisco, and as a tech founder/COO)—hits right at the heart of narrative reclamation, legacy, and systemic sustainability.Early diaspora pioneers often had to navigate corporate spaces without a map, relying on sheer brilliance and individual resilience to break into executive positions.  When Chuba’s generation retires, he explains how mentorship cannot rely on chance encounters or a few individuals carrying the weight. The discussion will explore how to transform personal legacy into institutional systems (e.g., formal diaspora executive coalitions, specialized venture funds, or structured cross-company networks).In this episode Nze will explore with Chuba how mentorship no longer has to be bounded by the walls of a single Western corporation. A mentor in Boston or Nashua can seamlessly guide a rising professional in London, Toronto, or Lagos. The future of mentorship may lie in leveraging global, digital ecosystems to ensure no professional is left isolated.Host: Nze ObineloGuest: Chuba UdokwuProducer: WSMN 1590 AM/ WSMN 95.3 FMSocial Media: Favor Iyore

  2. Jun 24

    Cultivating Conservation: Protecting Small-Town Farmland in Canada, Kenya and the United States

    Today we have 3 guests who together, they will dive into the unique challenges and triumphs of preserving agricultural lands and fostering eco-conscious communities in small-towns in Canada, Kenya and the United States. They are going to let us know what to do to preserve and maintain our diaspora. Noeline Burk, Jerusha Mangera and Mark Post will explore the critical world of farm conservation and sustainable agriculture across Canada and the United States.  To break down the grassroots efforts shaping our rural landscapes.  Tune in as they discuss how small towns can champion green initiatives, protect vital farmland, and build sustainable food systems for generations to come. Noeline was raised on a farm in Blenheim, Ontario. She is a lifelong green-living advocate, a retired art teacher, off-grid enthusiast, and host of the bi-weekly sustainability radio show Sage Advice on 102.7 CHOP FM. She brings a deep connection to small-town Canadian agriculture. Jerusha Mangera is an established community leader and housing program professional based in Nashua, New Hampshire, with decades of experience in supportive housing, community action, and social advocacy.  She serves as the Vice-Chair and Program Housing Manager for the Grand Granite Diaspora Sacco (GGDS/I), leveraging her housing expertise to assist diaspora communities with strategic housing programs and financial cooperative development.  Mark is a Member of the Hollis Conservation Commission and Chair of its Agricultural Commission. He brings vital American insight into municipal land protection, environmental stewardship, and local policy. Host: Nze Obinelo Guest Speakers: Noeline Burk, Jerusha Mangera and Mark Post Producer: Soundprove Audios Social Media: Favour Iyore

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On the Dispora Door Podcast with Nze, we discuss every day lifes issues affecting Nigerians in the diaspora.