A lot has been going on in Nigeria.
For those who are unaware, over the past couple of weeks, (beginning on the 3rd of October 2020) there were renewed #EndSARS protests calling for the end of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, popularly known as SARS, which has been implicated in numerous extrajudicial killings, extortion, rape, torture and abuse of Nigerians.
Lots of Nigerians, from various walks of life, inside and outside the country, young and old, supported the #EndSARS protests.
Unfortunately, on the 20th of October 2020, a number of unarmed and peaceful protesters demonstrating at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos were killed and injured by some members of the Nigerian Armed forces after the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, imposed a curfew to address the issue of people with sinister motives disrupting the protests, causing chaos and destruction in the city. Nigerians continue to demand for justice and accountability.
Joining us to discuss the youth-led #EndSARS protests, artist activism, mental health and more is Nigerian music and advertising creative Dusten Anyasie, popularly known as D-Truce.
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Angela Anukam on Content Rights Negotiation, Talent Agreements, & more
Amanda Uzoagba on Film Contracts, Story Rights, & the Dance Industry
Kayode Onimole on the journey from architecture and advertising to illustration
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[Bonus] Lola Shoneyin on parenting, writing styles, and workshops
Lola Shoneyin on Ouida Bookstore, Publishing, & Community Libraries
Kunle Kuti on education, Fela, Kalakuta Museum, & creating a legacy
Ella Chikezie on Filmmaking, Climate Change, “Cross Line” and “Choke”
Lawrence Meju on Mental Health, Art & Architecture, and Creativity
Rosalyn Aninyei on Africlassicalmusic, Lagos Opera House, & Exporting African Culture
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Chukwuka Osakwe | Navigating Nollywood, BTS Film Photography & Treatment of Film production crews in Nigeria
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Feso Adeniji on pole dancing & burlesque in Nigeria, stereotypes, and virtual reality fitness
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Nkiru Balonwu on Harnessing Africa’s Creative and Knowledge Industries
Fragile Dogubo: On poetry & preparing for your limelight
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