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Folu Storms

Folu Storms

A Society and Culture podcast
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Folu Storms

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I could not resist commenting on the Will- Jada- August situation and sharing my possibly quite unpopular opinion. It really has presented such a teachable moment on what defines a relationship and what people want out of marriage and long term
19 days Later and feeling the best I have in weeks, I want to share some more personal stuff with you guys so that I'm being completely transparent about my health and all the steps I have taken as well as steps I have turned down.As always p
I made it to day 14 since my symptoms showed up!!! I am soooo thankful! Having said that, I have a number of frustrations still and I've expressed that. Please continue to share with people who might need to hear this!
Learning to slow all the way down, even when I feel pretty good!
Still resting and trying to recover, here are a few things that have occupied my thoughts through Isolation: awesome bits of music and tv shows to get into, and looking at how the Nigerian people are reacting to the President on this issue . lo
*please note this episode has some profanity and delicate ears may not approve. The human body loves routine. It works better that way, so whether you are dealing with a current health issue or otherwise, the reality is our usual life routine
In the final episode of this season, I chat with broadcast Journalist Gbenga Aborowa about where we find ourselves as a nation and a country and where we might be headed considering so many indices. what do you think? Progress anywhere in our f
I invited Henry Emmanuel into the booth with me this week because I've been looking forward to meeting him ever since he started commenting on Smooth Breakfast discussions. We talk governance, policy and stories from different corners of Afric
Social commentator and new media maven Japheth Omojuwa graciously spent time in the booth with me earlier on this week and we talked about Billion dollar investments in the Nigerian Economy and discussed the question" Are we as a people interes
In this episode I take a look at jailed journalists in Egypt, The curriculum that Falz suggests for good moral instruction to be followed and of course the journey to the polls in 2019 for Nigeria!
FROM GUBERNATORIAL DEBATES TO FUEL PRICE HIKES & A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE IN LAGOS. EFENA TALKS WITH ME ABOUT AN IMPORTANT SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUE: WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY AND LIFE AFTER PARALYSIS AND HOW SHE'S OVERCOMING LIFE OBSTACLES AND FI
Social media is the fastest growing means of communication right now and it's how I met this week's visitor to the booth Sydny. A budding Musician, we discuss an unusual connection he had in a bus travelling home for christmas, in addition to t
This week has been particularly reflective for me because my birthday is approaching (it's actually tomorrow 25th of November) so in conjunction with that getting the news of a colleague in the industry passing and beautiful light Tosyn Bucknor
Back in the studio with me this week is a good friend and music industry insider Piriye Isokrari, and to those who know: Peedi. We have a candid chat about the budding Art and Animated film scene in Lagos, School children kidnapping in Cameroon
From Ethiopia's predominantly female cabinet to an examination of topics unpacked in Wale Applause's explosive article " True Life Story of an Artiste Manager" Peedi and I get candid in the booth this week.
In The Booth with Folu Storms Episode 3: Telling Our Stories by Folu Storms
In the booth with me this week is Tunji Andrew, a financial analyst , proponent of financial literacy and the host of financial radio and television shows to discuss the drama around the sudden departure of Nigeria's finance minister and share
A brutally honest podcast discussing current affairs happenings involving Africans on the continent and in the diaspora, while sprinkling around some music knowledge highlighting the greatest resources out of Africa: her people.
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