Kunle Afolayan is a multiple award-winning filmmaker and entrepreneur, and one of the leading lights in the development and progress of the Nigerian film industry.
Kunle Afolayan is a multiple award-winning filmmaker and entrepreneur, and one of the leading lights in the development and progress of the Nigerian film industry.
Professor Eghosa Osaghae, Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), discusses foreign policy and Nigeria’s pivotal role in today’s fast-changing world.
Ademola Oshodi is Senior Special Assistant to the President (Foreign Affairs & Protocol).
Chike Ogeah is the Managing Director and CEO of McFolley Hospitality Limited, a subsidiary of the Sifax Group, owners of the Lagos Marriott Hotel.
Professor Bartholomew Nnaji is a world-renowned engineer, energy expert, and former Minister of Power. From the rise and fall of NEPA to PHCN and the challenges of privatisation, Prof. Nnaji unpacks the decades-long crisis in Nigeria’s electricity sector.
Modupe Elebute-Odunsi is a Consultant Haemato-oncologist and co-founder/CEO of Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre. She discusses stigma, the importance of screening and the socioeconomic cost and burden of cancer throughout the country.
Professor Eghosa Osaghae, Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), discusses foreign policy and Nigeria’s pivotal role in today’s fast-changing world.
Kola Masha is a renowned Nigerian entrepreneur and agricultural expert, making significant strides in empowering smallholder farmers through his innovative social enterprise, aptly named “Babban Gona”.
Explore the systemic failures and bold solutions behind Nigeria’s electricity crisis, as explained by energy expert Prof. Barth Nnaji in this thought-provoking One2One episode.
Prof. Nnaji unpacks the decades-long crisis in Nigeria’s electricity sector. He sheds light (pun intended!) on why uninterrupted power supply remains a dream for millions of Nigerians across the country, why bold sector reforms have failed, and what needs to be done to increase the transmission and distribution capacity of the national grid.