Welcome to Mayowa, In Conversation, a podcast that explores the unique perspectives of Africans at home and in the diaspora. This season, I have conversations with Nigerians making an impact by disrupting societal and cultural norms, fighting against injustices, and creating new paths and platforms.
To get in touch with me, send me an email (mayowainconversation@gmail.com) and follow me on Instagram (@mayowa_reads). Thank you for listening!
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Welcome to Mayowa, In Conversation, a podcast that explores the unique perspectives of Africans at home and in the diaspora. This season, I have conversations with Nigerians making an impact by disrupting societal and cultural norms, fighting against injustices, and creating new paths and platforms.
To get in touch with me, send me an email (mayowainconversation@gmail.com) and follow me on Instagram (@mayowa_reads). Thank you for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On this episode, I talk to Emmanuel Akinwotu, a journalist based in Lagos. Emmanuel is currently the Guardian’s West Africa Correspondent. Before the Guardian, Emmanuel worked as a journalist at AFP and The New York Times. Emmanuel’s work has also been featured in publications like The New Statesman, The Africa Report, The New African Magazine and Reuters. In this conversation, we discuss the state of journalism in Nigeria, the role of the journalist and the process of investigating and uncovering the truth.
To find out more about Emmanuel’s work, follow him on Twitter and Instagram (@ea_akin) and visit his profile on The Guardian’s website, https://www.theguardian.com/profile/emmanuel-akinwotu.
You can find me, on Instagram reading and reviewing books @mayowa_reads or send me an email (mayowainconversation@gmail.com)!
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