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Beyond the Base
Baseman Olu
17 episodes
2 weeks ago
This podcast talks about how business, culture and technology impact society as seen through the lens of Nigerian Gen Zs.
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This podcast talks about how business, culture and technology impact society as seen through the lens of Nigerian Gen Zs.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Why Status Matters Too Much in Nigeria
Beyond the Base
31 minutes
3 weeks ago
Why Status Matters Too Much in Nigeria

Ladies and gentlemen, Beyond The Base is back for a new season!!

Yes, you heard that right!
Your faves are back with a banger.

We’re starting off our second season by catching up on all the crazy things that happened this year. From overcrowded networking events to the classism based off of people’s phones that , the newest iPhone, and everything in between.

We also got our first sponsor 🎉, and this season we are starting a games series. Watch out! You just might be the lucky winner of several prizes we have in store.

Trust me, you don't want to miss this season.

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Beyond the Base
This podcast talks about how business, culture and technology impact society as seen through the lens of Nigerian Gen Zs.