Our 2 Kobo Podcast
By TheCable Podcast
Our 2 Kobo PodcastJul 06, 2022
Season 2 Episode 4 - Timeout with Auntie Esther
You’re sure to have a good laugh as Auntie Esther, an online food stuff shopper, joins JamJam and Victor to discuss her personal life and how she attained limelight and expanded her business through the use of social media.
Season 2 Episode 3: Tinubu presidency through the eyes of his manifesto
With less than two days to the dawn of a new presidential dispensation, JamJam and Victor review 'Renewed Hope', the policy document of President-elect Bola Tinubu, as well as his campaign promises.
Cutting across several sectors, the manifesto gives a foreview of what a Tinubu-led government is expected to look like in terms of policies and implementation.
Season 2 Episode 2: 2023 elections in retrospect
This episode features a review of the major highlights of the 2023 general elections.
Listen as JamJam and Victor discuss the G5 influence, structure myth, violence and ethno-religious sentiments that characterized the polls
Season 2 Episode 1: The House Hunting Hustle in Lagos
Our 2 Kobo Podcast makes a comeback with Victor Joining JamJam for season 2.
In the first episode, Stephen Kenechi joins the hosts to discuss the difficulties and profiling people experience while looking for apartments in Lagos.
Listen for some insights and lessons.
Episode 10: Can FG end insecurity by December?
As the 2023 elections close in, promises are flying around and the federal government has made one very daunting one — to end insecurity by December 2022.
Hamza Suleiman, a journalist who has been covering and reporting the insurgence for over 10 years, joins JamJam and The Honourable to discuss the potentials of this promise.
At what point can we say Nigeria has nipped its security woes? Will Nigerians be able to travel safely on the roads during the Yuletide? Or, is this just another futile campaign promise?
Tune in and gain some insight.
CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable.ng
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Episode 9: ASUU Strike & the challenge of entry level jobs
In this episode, Jam Jam and The Honourable are joined by Akintunde Babatunde, Deputy Director of Development Practice, Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, to discuss how these incessant and prolonged industrial actions pose challenges for Nigerian students seeking entry level jobs.
CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable.ng
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Episode 8: Obedient Movement: A ‘third force’ for 2023?
Some argue that this uproar is mere social media brouhaha while others are of the opinion that this movement is a “third force” will rock the boats of the APC and PDP come 2023.
Listen to hear JamJam and The Honourable explore these insights. CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable.ng
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 7: Marriage: Is love enough?
Publisher: TheCable.ng
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 6: African Parenting & generational trauma
Family Life Coach to discuss how African parenting styles have over the years, bred unwholesome adults, with some battling with mental health issues.
Listen and hear how to live with and undo these trauma. CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable.ng
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 5: A WAZOBIA President for Nigeria
15 contenders, 15 parties -- but in reality, the race is between three main candidates -- Bola Tinubu (APC), Atiku Abubakar (PDP), Peter Obi (LP). These contenders are from the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria, WAZOBIA--but there can be only one winner.
At a time when the country is witnessing a lot of ethnic and religious tension, we take a look at the prospects of one WAZOBIA candidate that can begin the birthing process of a unified and new Nigeria for all. CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable.ng
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 4: Lagos happened to me
Welcome to Lagos— you snooze, you lose.
When people say that if you can survive in Lagos, you can survive anywhere else, it is because Lagidi prepares you for the good, bad and ugly sides of life.
Listen as Jam Jam and The Honorable talk about how sour experiences teach Lagosians street smartness. CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 3: State of the nation
In this episode, Jam Jam and The Honourable talk about the challenges facing Nigerians--from increasing food prices to insecurity, poverty and unemployment. They reminisce about the good old days when Nigerians had it easier, and what a change in government in 2023 may mean for the nation.
CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 2: Domestic Violence, Divorce and the Burden of Religion
The death of the gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, triggered a series of conversations around domestic violence in the past weeks. In this episode, Jam Jam and The Honourable explore the roles religion, society and law play in cases of domestic violence and how these factors may be deterring victims from seeking divorce or lodging official complaints.
CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju
Episode 1: The girls of Chibok: 8 years after
This maiden episode is dedicated to commemorating the 8th anniversary of the Chibok girls' abduction. On April 14, 2014, 276 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram members from their school. 8 years later, over 100 of the girls are still unaccounted for and a number of other abductions have followed.
In this episode, Jam Jam and The Honourable take us down memory lane to that unfateful day, the government's efforts since then to secure the safe return of the girls as well as the undying hope and belief of the parents that they will one day have their daughters reunited with them.
Enjoy a great listen and kindly share this podcast with your family, friends, and foes. Press play!
CREDITS
Publisher: TheCable
Hosts: Jemilat Nasiru (Jam Jam), Femi Owolabi (The Honourable)
Producers: Jemilat Nasiru, Ebunoluwa Olafusi
Production Manager: Adelakun AnuOluwapo
Supervising Editor: Tijani Mayowa
Editor: Kolapo Olapoju