Each show has its own format, its own audience, and its own energy - all united by the same commitment to honest, youth-driven storytelling about Nigeria.
Nigeria's politics, economy, culture, and everything in between - discussed candidly by young Nigerians who have real skin in the game. No spin. No talking points. Just the unfiltered take on the issues that shape young lives every day.
Each episode features a rotating panel of 3–4 corps members alongside an occasional guest - a founder, policy expert, or community leader - to dig deeper on one specific topic.
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and YouTube
Around a real Nigerian kitchen table - jollof rice, pounded yam and egusi, and all - we have the honest conversations that need to be had. No topic is too sensitive, too controversial, or too uncomfortable.
Each bi-weekly episode brings together five or six voices from different states, backgrounds, and perspectives to tackle one theme: family, money, faith, gender, career, politics. The format is relaxed - the conversation is not.
Short-form documentary storytelling at its most honest. Each month, our In Focus team travels across Nigeria to document one story that the mainstream media is either missing, misrepresenting, or ignoring entirely.
Past episodes have taken us to the tech hubs of Kano, the farms of Benue, the fishing communities of Bayelsa, and the fashion studios of Lagos. Every story is true. Every story matters.
One guest. No script. No filter. Just a long, unhurried conversation with a young Nigerian who is doing something remarkable - building a company, running for office, making art, changing their community from within.
Season 1 guests have included founders, farmers-turned-tech entrepreneurs, educators, fashion designers, community organisers, and athletes. Each conversation runs an hour or more - because the real story always takes time to surface.
We are looking for hosts, producers, writers, and storytellers for all four shows.