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#4 – Audu Maikori

For Episode 4 we speak to Audu Maikori – the founder of Chocolate City, one of the biggest entertainment companies in Africa.  Audu takes us back to the beginning of Chocolate City and talks about life...

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#5 – 2face Idibia

We continue this week with the fantastic Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer – 2face Idibia.   He takes us back to the early days, growing up in rural Nigeria, pays a moving tribute to his...

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#6 – Sim Shagaya

E-commerce is revolutionising the way business is done in Africa – and one man is a crucial driving force behind this.  This week, he joined us for a chat.  Welcome to Episode 6 with Sim Shagaya –...

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#7 – Chioma ‘Chigul’ Omeruah

Chioma ‘Chigul’ Omeruah rose to fame when a BlackBerry voice note recorded one night went viral across the world.  She is now a TV personality, an actress, speaks 5 languages and has an amazing singing...

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#8 – Seun Kuti

Seun Kuti, youngest son of the legendary Fela Kuti, joined us in the studio this week for a chat.  During this extensive interview he gives his views on the forthcoming election and the failures of the...

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#9 – Keith Richards

Born in Africa he was not.  But African he is.  Meet Keith Richards – Promasidor chairman and honorary Nigerian.   He talks about his career, arriving in Nigeria over 30 years ago and his ‘godfather’...

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#10 – Taofick Okoya

Ever thought about taking on one of the biggest brands in the world?  Don’t think it’s possible?  Meet Taofick Okoya, founder and creator of ‘Queens of Africa’, a range of dolls for the African market....

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#11 – Tonye Cole

This weeks guest is the CEO of Sahara Energy – Tonye Cole.  Tonye launched Sahara Energy with two friends back in 1996 and since then it has grown to become one of the most important energy businesses...

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#12 – Peju Alatise

This weeks exclusive interview is with Peju Alatise – artist extraordinaire, gender activist and one of Nigeria’s most creative minds.  Listen to her tell her life story, her views on art and gender...

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#13 – Oti Banuzu

Meet Oti Bazunu, tech entrepreneur, fine wine enthusiast and founder of Lagos Jazz Series.  He takes us through his incredible life story when we spoke to him recently.  Hear about how he (literally)...

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#14 – Efya

For Episode 14 of My Africa, we travelled to Ghana to speak with singer, songwriter, performer and actress Efya.  We spoke about her childhood and growing up, her career and recent albums as well as...

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#15 – Timi Dakolo

Timi Dakolo is almost certainly a name you recognise.  But how much do you know about the man behind the very first Idols West Africa winner?  And how much do you know about what he’s been doing since...

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#16 – DJ Jimmy Jatt

It’s hard to believe we’re at 16 episodes already, but we are!  My Africa continues to grow so thank you all for joining on our journey so far.   This week we speak to Africa’s biggest DJ’s – DJ Jimmy...

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#17 – Tonto Dikeh

This weeks guest on My Africa is actress and singer Tonto Dikeh.  She talks about starting off her career in acting and opens up on the controversies around some of her previous acting roles.  She...

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#18 – Ameyaw Debrah

Most people were completely unprepared for the wave of change that social media represents, others seem to have been waiting with surfboards ready. This week on My Africa Podcast, Ameyaw Debrah shines...

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#19 – Lynxxx

He may be more known as a musician, but this business entrepreneur is redesigning the industry in which he works.  Introducing the best looking guest so far on My Africa – Lynxxx.  Remember the name –...

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#20 – Steve Babaeko

Today, Steve Babaeoko is popular for his iconic hair, his super successful advertising company, his affiliation with entertainment and his picture-perfect family. This week we explore the lower rungs...

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#21 – Yemi Adamolekun

This week, our conversation was with Yemi Adamolekun – head of Enough Is Enough (EIE) Nigeria, a coalition of individuals and organisation who focus on ensuring good governance and public...

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#22 – Tunde Kehinde

Want to know how one of the biggest players in African e-commerce was launched?  Listen up!  We met Tunde Kehinde, co-founder and ex-executive of Jumia Nigeria, and founder of his new venture African...

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#23 – Izobe Spiff

If you’re involved in the events industry, or have ever held an event, you’ve probably heard of this lady.  Izobe Spiff runs Tres Bien Events, one of Nigeria’s leading events companies.  A true...

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