Democractic Primaries and Race
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Simon McIntyre talks to Adewale Ajadi about the Omoluwabi lessons that can be learnt from the US Democratic Primary and Senator Obama’s speech on race relations in the US.
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Simon McIntyre talks to Adewale Ajadi about the Omoluwabi lessons that can be learnt from the US Democratic Primary and Senator Obama’s speech on race relations in the US.
Recorded at the UK’s best of Nigeria Show Adewale Ajadi discusses Nigeria’s vocational training agenda with one of its architects Mrs. Bolaji Osime.
Adewale Ajadi discusses Omoluwabi and how it has applied to her eclectic career of genetic engineering, policy work and creative science.
Simon McIntyre interviews Adewale Ajadi about activity during the long hiatus and the exciting new VMODC project in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Adewale Ajadi discusses Omoluwabi with Olu Olanrewaju, managing Director of Housing organisation’s Urban Heart and Focus.
Standard Podcasts [55:23m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (542)Adewale Ajadi discusses the role of character and the omoluwabi lessons that can be learnt form the UK’s black youth.
Standard Podcasts [35:52m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (521)Adewale Ajadi interviews Management Consultant Peter Campbell. Together they discuss how Omoluwabi impacts on Peter’s work in the field of Diversity and organisational transformation and how it can be used to describe Equality Foundation, Peter’s own organisation.
Standard Podcasts [21:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (611)Lawson Oyekan is an international artist and winner of the 1st World Ceramic Biennale. A father, a traveler, an African, a Londoner, a scholar, an observer: Lawson Oyekan speaks to a spectrum of ideas and traditions in his sculpture, ranging from the biblical and historical implications of clay, to modern-day aesthetics and social politics.
In this interview Lawson talks to Adewale Ajadi about what Omoluwabi means to him.
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