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In this series, we will be exploring abstract futuristic concepts in a bid to merge our understanding of various fields in each conversation. This episode is about "A New World", and we will explore space exploration, the ingenuity of man, sociocultural implications of relocation to a different planet, and the space-craze of the three billionaires (SpaceX, Blue-Origin, and Virgin). We also explore fundamental questions such as: Do we truly perceive all of reality? Are we humans, even special?

Host

Joel Aboderin

Joel is a graduate of  Mechanical Engineering and the best graduating student in his class. He is passionate about improving the energy sector and hopes to provide rural electrification in Nigeria by eɱploring wind energy. He enjoys cycling and reading African novels.

Yejide Alli

Yejide Alli is a professional Marketing Executive with over three years of experience in Startups Business Development, She currently leads a fast-food startup. At NSP, she works on Socials and Extracurricular activities.

Guests

Babatunde Adediji

Yaqub is a graduate of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a recipient of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Scholarship. He is passionate about renewable energy and hopes to work on a project tagged “Electrify Nigeria”, a project aimed at creating microgrid systems in Nigeria. He enjoys research, networking, board games, and traveling.

Suad Busari

Excellent and top-performing Scientist with a strong background in scientific knowledge, research, capable of applying complex physical concepts and calculations in various environments. Suad is a graduate of Physics and a space scientist, whose work includes the design of a satellite to address food insecurity in Nigeria. Suad is passionate about stimulating interest and participation in science and technology for the girl child and she enjoys reading, documentaries, Taekwondo, and volleyball.

Laju Eresanara

Laju is a creative problem solver. Her vision is to offer technology-backed education in Africa and create access to indigenous quality education for underserved and unserved children. Laju enjoys reading African literature, painting, and traveling.