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It’s the season finale of Lai of The Land and I couldn’t be more happier to have you here can you believe it? We’ve embarked on this incredible journey together exploring uncharted territories, capturing captivating experiences and unearthing hidden nuggets of wisdom along the way. As I reflect on the past episodes I am filled with a sense of gratitude for the diverse tapestry of voices that graced our podcast, so today we are going to take a stroll down memory lane revisiting some of the unforgettable conversations from the season .
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Welcome back to Lai of The Land, the second part of our conversation on child abuse. Speaking to know the journey with our anonymous guest who demonstrates incredible strength and resilience as they navigate the ongoing process of healing and growth.
Their story is a testament of the courage it takes to confront the past and the challenges that persist. We will dive deeper into the complexities, setbacks and triumphs they encountered on their path. So take a moment to join us as we embrace the raw and authentic realities of their ongoing journey - A testament to the human spirit's capacity to persevere.
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We are embarking on a courageous and vital journey today, we have the privilege of sharing the story of a remarkable young man who triumphed over unimaginable challenges. Due to the sensitive nature of his experience, our guest has chosen to remain anonymous. Child abuse is an unsettling reality, not just in Nigeria but across the globe, it’s a conversation that demands our attention as we strive to create a safer world for all children. So grab a cup of coffee or tea, settle in as we shed some light on this difficult yet crucial topic.
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Welcome back to Lai of the Land, If you’re yet to listen to part of Jacob’s football story check out the previous episode before continuing with this one.
I had a great conversation with Jacob - A former professional footballer whose career started off in Nigeria in the 90’s before he moved over to Europe. His first game in Albania left a strong and positive impression on his teammates and the club. Here’s what happened next.
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Becoming a professional footballer is an incredibly difficult feat, one that requires exceptional talent, unwavering dedication and relentless hardwork. From a young age aspiring players face intense competition in youth academies, with only a fraction making it to renowned clubs. The road to pro-football is riddles with challenges including injuries, high performance expectations and fierce competition for limited spots in first team... scouts meticulously access players leaving little room for error in the end only a tiny fraction of those who embark on this journey succeed making the path to go pro in football.
This week and next on Lai of The Land, it's dreams, injuries and second chances as Jacob Opuwari tells us his story.
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I’ve always been curious about what it’s like to get Hypnotised from all the conversations I’ve had with people who have been through hypnotherapy for different reasons, it triggers something in you and it seems to work.
Today on Lai of The Land, we’ve got a rapid transformation therapist and clinical hypnotherapist in the studio - Adeola Kingsley-James. Let’s find out how hypnotherapy works and what it’s all about.
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What’s more important than our health? Arguably nothing and on this episode we cover some essential healthcare services that are vital for our well-being. So wether you’re a healthcare professional or curious individual or simply passionate about improving your healthcare access, you are in the right place. Get ready for an insightful conversation with expert guests and information that will empower you to make informed decisions about your health and that of your loved ones.
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Gangs of Lagos - Nigeria's fist official Amazon Prime movie has started so many conversations, a key one is on the Eyo masquerades in Lagos. In the movie Eyo were referred to as the first gang in Lagos and were depicted with guns, which some Eyo members took offense to.
So to find out more about Eyo and what they do, We had Mr Ladipo Johnson - the current secretary of Eyo Adimu on to the podcast to tell us all about Eyo.
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Last week on 'Lai of The Land we heard from David Folaranmi, who shared part of his story on dealing with crack cocaine addiction, well this week we are continuing with David's story as it's far from over. If you haven't listened to the first part of this recording please listen before continuing with this episode.
Part 1 ended with David in the hospital after a serious accident that broke his leg. A continuous theme so far in David's story is that he couldn't respond positively to several wake-up calls.
And... That continues
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The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes 2021 world drug report states that about 225 million people globally use drugs in the year leading up to the report and 36 million people suffered from drug use disorders. Furthermore, a 2018 report by the UNODC reveal that there were about 14.3 million drug users in Nigeria at the time and close to 3 million people suffer from a drug use disorder.
It isn't new news that drug abuse is prevalent in Nigeria affecting many people all across the country, we've seen several reports and documentaries that have covered this especially in recent years but what is it like to go through a drug addiction and survive it?
Our guest on the podcast today is David Folaranmi, he suffered from a crack Cocaine addiction for many years and his story is chilling to say the least.
This is the first part of David's story.
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A healthy balance diet is so important for everyone but let's be honest, we all slip from time to time, that's why I think nutritionists play an important role in our society helping to guide us with advice that we need. Now everyone's body is different, now nutritionists often tailor plans to suit you and your specific needs.
My guest on the podcast today is mazino Malaka - A certified nutritionist who's passionate aboutut restoring bodies and she's passionate about all the do's and don't.
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What is a digital nomad? Well, our best friend Google defines a digital nomad as a person who earns a living through working online in various locations of their choosing, rather than a fixed business location. I would say that pretty much sums up my guest on the podcast today.
Nykeeba is originally from Jamaica, grew up in New-york and is currently living her best life in Lagos.
This is her story!
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There are large disparities on how many Nigerians live in the diaspora, according to a PWC report, official figures from 2017 state that 1.24 million Nigerians live in the diaspora, a figure that is believed to be far higher now but some figures state that as many as 5- 15million Nigerians live abroad. Whatever the figure is now, many Nigerians live in the diaspora and day by day more people contribute to the "Japa" wave - This is essentially a wave of Nigerians leaving the country for better lives abroad but it doesn't always work out as planned and some people have found themselves back at home like Lordson, my guest on the podcast.
This is his story!
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Storytelling is an art and in my opinion, no one does it better than Korty. I met Korty several years ago, we both grew up in Ibadan and she's one of my closest friends, family really... there was always something hidden in her and I knew it would come to the surface one day. Her talent of storytelling is in a league of its own and her rapid success speaks for that.
One thins about storytelling is it can take a huge toll on you, you consume so much information, so many experiences and sometimes you just need to breathe.
Korty speaks of that and more on this episode so let's get into it.
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Africa has always had its own religions and practices, majority of people on the continent today are either Christians or Muslims though, but traditional religion live on through a small percentage of the population.
There are many misconceptions about traditional religions that I personally often find unfair because what if Christianity and Islam never became so widely practiced in Africa? Would you still see this religions that our ancestors practiced for generations as a problem?
Well, my guest on the podcast is a multi-disciplinary artist from Delta State, Nigeria, who practises Igbe - A new religion actually. And he’s here to tell us about his way of life.
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My relationship with Lagos - The city that I live in is definitely a Love/hate one, with over 20million people living here in Nigeria’s commercial hub, there is so much going on at every second of the day, the good, the bad and the ugly.
Coming to Lagos when you don’t live in the city can be a lot to take in and if you are not street smart and you’re hitting the street, well good luck to you.
My guest on the podcast today is a young man called Ayomiku, a student at the University of Ilorin in Kware stat. He visited Lagos for a photo shoot and let’s just say evil forces overtook it.
You’re in for one hell of a story.
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According to the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, there are about 303,000 maternal death every year, this equates to about 830 deaths a day. Pregnancy and childbirth are two moments in many women live that everyone experiences differently. You can talk to some women about childbirth and it literally makes you never want to have a kid and you may talk to others who makes it seem like a walk in the park. But, if there's one common understanding, it's that this nine month process is no joke at all.
In this episode, I'm joined by two women - Sola and Betty, they've both been there and done that and now they're sharing their experiences.
This is their story!
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Some people live in a totally different gear from the rest of us, they have this drive and a routine that they don't play with, how I wish that was me, drive I have but routine - that I don't always stick to.
But one persons lifestyle that has been growing on me is my brother. Kaz gets up at 5am everyday then goes on a 10km walk or run depending on his mood, he dedicates a specific number of hour to reading and he's extremely passionate about personal development.
So Kaz is here this week to, hopefully give us a dose of motivation that you need.
Here we go!
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LGBTQI rights are limited in Nigeria and in 2014 former president Goodluck Jonathan signed a bill into Law that Criminalizes same sex relationships and LGBT advocacy with a maximum penalty of 14 years imprisonment. According to NGO - Human Dignity Trust, there's substantial evidence of the law being enforced in recent years with number of the LGBT community frequently subject to arrest and violence.
Fola Francis is a young trans woman living in Nigeria, who is open about her journey and she's joining me on this episode to talk about all of it!
Here we go!
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Have you ever thought about the experiences of people who migrate out of the country? The ones who don’t have money or passports but are still trying to escape for the promise of a better life?
According to the International Organization for Migration, In 2022 6,042 returnees were reintegrated into life back at home. Many returnees who try to cross several countries to Europe have found themselves stuck in Libya - where have been several reports of human rights abuses. They often work low paying jobs if they get paid at all, alongside various inhumane treatments while they as try to find a way to Europe or back home.
Jennifer and Joseph are a couple who left Nigeria for Italy but their Journey went far from as planned.
This is their story!
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