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Building a Youth Generational System
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In this podcast, Nirrupters have a conversation on the just concluded presidential & gubernatorial elections. They speak about what they think were the flaws and problems, and how it can be improved.
In this episode, Chike talks to us about the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and their development over the years in Nigeria. He also tells us whether he thinks INEC will postpone this coming elections. 1) https://simplefixnigeria.com/the-evolution-of-inec-a-short-retelling-of-the-modern-history-of-elections-in-nigeria/ 2) https://simplefixnigeria.com/the-bvas-evaluating-inecs-promise-of-electoral-integrity-in-2023/
In this podcast, Nirrupters have a conversation about love in this generation. What is it like? What is it about? Is it different from the past? To find out, you''d have to listen. 
In this Episode, Nirrupters discuss the coming, 25th of February, elections. We discuss why some students might be disenfranchised because they are in private universities.
In this Episode, Toby and Blessing continue the constitution podcast by discussing how some pre-independence Nigerian communities governed and made laws for themselves.
In this conversation, Dolapo shares her story of how she had to start all over again when she discovered she was becoming blind, even though she had an excellent and well paying job. This led her to discover a new way of living, and with it, the power that was hidden inside of her.
In this Episode, we speak to three guests working in the Tech sector. They talk about their experiences and journey so far.   David Ojimba is the Technical Team Lead at Korapay; Kausar Moshood is the Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) Lead at Oduduwa University; and Drounz is the Lead Product Designer of Nkọwa okwu.
In this podcast episode, Nirrupters discuss the Nigerian music industry; their likes, dislikes and wishes.  Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this Episode, Toby and Blessing continue the constitution podcast by discussing how some pre-independence Nigerian communities governed and made laws for themselves.
In this Episode, Sophia and Chiamaka talk to us about work culture in Nigeria especially from a feminine perspective. They show the challenges of the workplace and being female in Nigeria. 
In this podcast episode, Nirrupters discuss whether human beings are born with innate elements that make them have a sense of purpose. Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this episode, Aanu talks with us about his company, SchorlarshipIQ and how they are helping people find the right kind of scholarship. He also talks about how his personal experience with studying abroad in South Korea has guided him to give back and help others.   Check out ScholarshipIQ - https://scholarship-iq.com  Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this episode, Nirrupters gist about whether their parents influence rubbed off on them. They also discuss how what they have learnt from their parents will also help them when they become parents. Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this conversation, Oseghale talks about his role as the Head of BusinessDay's Research and Intelligence Unit. He also speaks about how he became interested in economics and a new way of thinking about the Nigeria economy, from a systems and insights approach.   Check out Business Day - https://businessday.ng  Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this conversation, the Nirruption team has a conversation about what it meant for each of them to have grown up in a Nigerian and African home.   Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this conversation, Osinachi speaks about how she became a Career Coach at the age of 20. She also explains what the change in the work culture means for the future of careers.    Check out Osinachi - https://www.linkedin.com/in/osinachiakanegbu/ & https://twitter.com/osinachakanegbu?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor  Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this conversation, Ebenezar talks about how we was able to create a company as a protest to what he saw as problematic policies which were against the interests of Nigerians and non-English speakers. As a result, Policy Shapers was born, and with it so many positive effects.  Check out Policy Shapers - https://policyshapers.com Check out Nirruption - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this episode, The Eco Evangelist, Samuel Obeghe, talks to us about the ECO. The ECO is one of the most fascinating ideas you will ever get to hear. It is filled with so much potential, complexity and yet optimism. Sam is trying to change not just how we think, but also how we live.    Connect with the ECO - https://fortheeco.com  Connect with Nirruption  - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this episode, Mr Oswald talks to us about the Nigeria Startup Bill which was recently passed in July of 2022. We get to ask him what the Bill actually is; what it aims to achieve and how young people can benefit and leverage the Bill for their own businesses.    Connect with the Nigeria Startup Bill - https://startupbill.ng  Connect with Nirruption  - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
In this episode, Fred speaks to us about the products Fresible offers, the history of the company and how the Nigerian factor is a big challenge to entrepreneurs.     Connect with Fresible - https://fresible.com  Connect with Nirruption  - https://linktr.ee/nirruption
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