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Author: eLDee The Don

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Nigerian American explores the stories and experiences of International migrants. Hosted by eLDee, the show features interviews with guests from all walks of life, including entrepreneurs, artists, activists, and more. Through these conversations, the podcast aims to create a platform for Africans in the diaspora to share their stories and perspectives, while also providing a space for dialogue on topics such as identity, society and culture. The podcast also covers a range of topics, including music, politics, business, and more. With its unique blend of storytelling and discussion, Nigerian American is a must-listen for anyone interested in learning more about the unique experiences of Africans on the continent and in the diaspora. eLDee is a popular social commentator and influencer, and acclaimed thought leader. He is an early pioneer of Afrobeats music and an innovator of sorts with many groundbreaking accomplishments.
37 Episodes
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Toks and I catch-up on past experiences and the evolution of humanity as it relates to Artificial intelligence.Support the Show.
Prof [Episode 33]

Prof [Episode 33]

2023-02-1701:30:22

In this episode, I speak with Obehi Okojie about Nigeria and the 2023 elections.Support the Show.
In this episode Sam and I discuss the value of having an intentional community and a few challenges as first generation Nigerian-Americans.Support the Show.
In this episode, Tom Burgis, author of the book 'The Looting Machine', shares his in-depth knowledge on corruption and kleptocracy in the extractive industries of Africa. Originally recorded in 2018.Support the Show.
Dr Sweetness [Episode 30]

Dr Sweetness [Episode 30]

2023-01-2501:26:47

Ojia Foster aka "Dr Sweetness" & I discuss the overwhelming challenges of medical practice in Nigeria.Support the Show.
In this episode, I chat with Steve Matthews about intercultural relationships.Support the Show.
Karate Kid

Karate Kid

2023-01-1143:08

In this episode I tell some stories about my experience at the University of Lagos, Nigeria.Support the Show.
The Baton Girl [Episode 28]

The Baton Girl [Episode 28]

2023-01-0401:57:28

In this episode I interview Edidiong "Diddi" Emah, a professional dancer, performing artist and creative director who you might recognize as the baton girl from Beyonce's "Homecoming" Documentary or her feature in Wakanda Forever.Support the Show.
In this episode, Dolly and I discuss living with SCD with our friends Ese and Mari SifoSupport the Show.
In this episode I tell a story about my friend Bello.Support the Show.
In this episode, I discuss the jápa syndrome. This episodes features my long time friend and afrobeats music pioneer Oladele.Support the Show.
In this episode, we discuss the pidgin phrase "Naija no dey carry last" against the Nigerian culture of excellence.Support the Show.
In this episode, I discuss cancel culture.Support the Show.
In this episode, I take a deep look at the culture of unconditional age based respect.Book mentioned: "Turn this ship around" by David MarquetVideo mentioned: "Greatness" by David MarquetSupport the Show.
Payola [Episode 21]

Payola [Episode 21]

2019-06-0828:50

In this episode, I discuss Payola.Support the Show.
In this episode I discuss the often bitter end to artist and record label relationships.Support the Show.
In this episode I discuss false prophets and the forecast illusion.Support the Show.
In this episode, I discuss the effects of intentional storytelling.Support the Show.
This is the third episode of my Cognitive bias mini-series. In this episode, I discuss the survivorship bias.Support the Show.
In this episode, I tell a story about Rachel and an experience she had with a university lecturer.Support the Show.
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Comments (11)

Somtochukwu Ofodum

transferring your consciousness doesn't mean it's literally you though, could mean you to other people, but your real consciousness is dead. and you probably have a bad ass machine that's probably adapted to how you operate.

Sep 28th
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Ben D Over

When are we getting more?

Mar 28th
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olayinka richards Tutuoro

love this podcast..great job eldee.my friend experience the same in chicago

Nov 1st
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Adedayo Ajenifuja

funny podcast

Sep 27th
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Rachel Kgomotso

Did this happen to someone you know?

Jul 25th
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Segun 'Dash

Eldee, na Man you be. This podcast not only educative but very well put together. thanks

Jul 13th
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Tina James

This was a very educational yet sad episode. I'm soo glad that your shinning some light on this topic because it is long overdue. our country is very unfair that's why things will never change. like you said. In Nigeria, the bad men always wins. sadly being from there, I completely agree with you. the teach us to be good and follow morals but they don't conden to it.

Apr 15th
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Yinka Airohi

i just lovd your podcast, i can tell you put in a lot of work. Good job Eldee

Sep 2nd
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Odiri KrunchGrizzly Avwenagha

Ok so when are you adapting this into a movie?

Aug 29th
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Odiri KrunchGrizzly Avwenagha

You were affected by the Cultivation Theory where what you see on TV affects the way you see the world.

Aug 29th
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