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Bridging The Gap
Bridging The Gap Media
27 episodes
2 days ago
The podcast aims to create a unique space for young and old Nigerians to exchange ideas respectfully, bridging the knowledge and age gap while promoting inclusive discussions. Each episode will bring together experts to share useful insights on various topics about Nigeria. This includes topic areas such as governance, health, technology, culture and more
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The podcast aims to create a unique space for young and old Nigerians to exchange ideas respectfully, bridging the knowledge and age gap while promoting inclusive discussions. Each episode will bring together experts to share useful insights on various topics about Nigeria. This includes topic areas such as governance, health, technology, culture and more
Show more...
Politics
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Roundtable Part 1: Past, Present, Future Reflections of Nigeria with Afolabi, Jasmine, Jola and Mayowa
Bridging The Gap
1 hour 50 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Roundtable Part 1: Past, Present, Future Reflections of Nigeria with Afolabi, Jasmine, Jola and Mayowa

Its halfway mark through the season and I had planned to do 2 roundtables with the different generations separate. This weeks episode I gathered some of my faves Afolabi, Jasmine, Jola and Mayowa who I always enjoy their thoughts on social, political and cultural matter especially on Nigeria. It's not an expert on expert style. Its Q& A. Some of the questions were collated from the public. We discuss growing up in Nigeria, Adulthood struggles, 2023 Elections, Low Quality Elites, and alot more. 

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Bridging The Gap
The podcast aims to create a unique space for young and old Nigerians to exchange ideas respectfully, bridging the knowledge and age gap while promoting inclusive discussions. Each episode will bring together experts to share useful insights on various topics about Nigeria. This includes topic areas such as governance, health, technology, culture and more