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Nigerian-ly Speaking

Nigerian-ly Speaking

Written by: The Policy Dialogue Group
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From The Policy Dialogue Group, Nigerian-ly Speaking is a podcast where we discuss diverse perspectives and voices of Nigeria. Join us as we explore topics ranging from culture and history to politics and current events. Episodes feature interviews with Nigerians from all walks of life, offering unique insights and personal experiences that bring the country to life. Whether you're a Nigerian, of Nigerian descent, or simply interested in learning more about this fascinating country, "The Nigerian-ly Speaking Podcast" is the perfect way to stay informed and engaged.

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Episodes
  • The Reimagining Education Episode
    Oct 23 2024

    Oyin Egbeyemi, Director of Programs and Coordination at the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, discusses the challenges and opportunities in Nigeria's education system and the need for policy changes. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on education, allocating more resources to it, and taking action rather than just talking. Oyin highlights the gaps in the education system, such as the lack of soft skills and the need for relevant and practical curriculum. She also discusses the role of vocational training and entrepreneurship in addressing the underemployment issue in Nigeria. Oyin emphasizes the need for collaboration and alignment among stakeholders to design and implement effective education policies.


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    31 mins
  • We're back!
    Oct 23 2024

    Thank you for staying with us during our break. We’re thrilled to be back in Q4 2024 with a lineup of insightful episodes just for you. This season, we'll explore a diverse range of topics, from discussions with my friend Oyin on shaping the future of education in Nigeria to my in-depth conversation with Jude Udo Ilo on whether true change is possible. We’ll also delve into the political economy, exploring what it takes to build a thriving and prosperous country. Plus, I’ll be speaking with a development expert who sees a promising future for Nigeria in pharmaceutical production. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations and fresh perspectives!

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    1 min
  • The Affordable Housing Episode
    Jul 17 2024

    Tobi discusses his experience working in affordable housing in Nigeria and the challenges associated with it. He explains that affordable housing is housing that is affordable for households and individuals who are at or below the median income in a given area. The main challenges in developing affordable housing in Nigeria include low purchasing power, limited access to finance, a large housing gap, and issues with land ownership and titling. Zoning laws also play a role in providing affordable housing, as they determine where housing can be built and the availability of infrastructure. The focus of affordable housing initiatives tends to be on urban areas, but there have been some projects in rural areas as well. The conversation explores the challenges and potential solutions for affordable housing in Nigeria. The main challenges discussed include the high cost of construction, low incomes, lack of access to finance, and the focus on supply-side initiatives. The conversation also highlights the need for a holistic approach that addresses both supply and demand. Initiatives such as the National Social Housing Project and the Nigerian Mortgage Refinance Company are mentioned as potential solutions. The conversation also touches on the importance of sustainability in affordable housing and the need for mixed-income developments. The role of government subsidies, tax credits, and financing options are discussed as well. The advice for someone interested in a career in affordable housing is to have a curiosity for finding solutions and to consider various roles in the value chain.

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    57 mins
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