Femi, how wonderful to see your face & hear your voice!
I generally don't do podcasts, not because I don't want to , but because I simply can't afford to. My internet access is limited right now. When that changes (hopefully soon), I will love following them!
Nice to see and hear you after reading your posts for a long time. Funny how much we think alike although we are fruits of completely different cultures. You have taught me much about Africa and your observations about West and westerners are very accurate. Looking forward for new episodes which could be either of acute affairs or short opinion pieces or whatever inspired you when making.
Thank you very much my good brother. It shall be well with you and your experience, you are proud an African man from Nigeria and by extension from Ekiti down to Ilawe
Femi, how wonderful to see your face & hear your voice!
I generally don't do podcasts, not because I don't want to , but because I simply can't afford to. My internet access is limited right now. When that changes (hopefully soon), I will love following them!
Thank you very much for your compliments, and also for reading my articles and for giving me your feedback!
I am grateful!
Best wishes re your internet worries, I know what you talk about 🤪
It is nice to see you and hear you! I share your articles. You've taught me a lot about Africa.
Thank you very much for reading my articles.
Appreciated🙏
As one of my intellectual mentors, John Henrik Clarke, said: Each one, Teach one!
Absolutely! Kudos to Mr. Clarke!
Nice to see and hear you after reading your posts for a long time. Funny how much we think alike although we are fruits of completely different cultures. You have taught me much about Africa and your observations about West and westerners are very accurate. Looking forward for new episodes which could be either of acute affairs or short opinion pieces or whatever inspired you when making.
You have been a source of inspiration for me with your consistent feedback.
I am most grateful 🙏
Thank you very much my good brother. It shall be well with you and your experience, you are proud an African man from Nigeria and by extension from Ekiti down to Ilawe
A proud of Akogun elepo oje. Kudos to you Sir
O ṣé, aburó mi atàtà! Mó dupẹ̀