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Tade Oyebode
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I Am Change
The Tax Truth:Unpacking Nigeria's New Tax Laws With Akintunde Oyebode
In this episode of the I Am Change Podcast, we unpack the complexities of Nigeria’s new tax reform bills and their implications for everyday Nigerians. On October 3, 2024, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu submitted four major tax bills to the National Assembly in a bid to modernize the country’s tax system and drive sustainable economic growth.Joining us is Akin Oyebode, the Commissioner for Finance in Ekiti State and a leading voice in Nigeria’s economic policy landscape. Akin breaks down the objectives of the reform, which include harmonizing revenue administration, promoting transparency, leveraging digital innovation, and protecting vulnerable taxpay...
2025-05-14
47 min
A Founder's Playbook
8. Pragmatism with Jamie Oyebode
Welcome to this week’s episode of A Founder’s Playbook!On our penultimate episode of A Founder’s Playbook, we are joined by Jamie Oyebode, co-founder of The Soulstice Collective , a movement rooted in community, creativity, and meaningful change. In this episode, Jamie shares the origin story behind Soulstice, a project he co-founded with his brother George, and the powerful "why" that continues to fuel their mission.Jamie opens up about the journey of building The Soulstice Collective - from the untimely passing of George’s friend Charlie to hosting their first festival back in 2017 in...
2025-04-22
1h 07
The Mental Elf
From Chekhov to Psychedelics: A Conversation with Femi Oyebode
Welcome to the final episode of the British Association for Psychopharmacology 50th Anniversary Summer Meeting Podcast. In this episode, Andre is joined by Professor Femi Oyebode from the University of Birmingham. They discuss a broad range of topics, from Anton Chekhov's novella 'Ward Number Six' to the future of psychedelic medicine in psychiatry. Femi Oyebode shares insights on the evolution of psychiatric treatments, the significance of understanding historical psychiatric care, and the potential revolutionary impact of psychedelics. Follow the hashtag BAP2024 on social media platforms for more updates. Don't miss thi...
2024-07-20
17 min
The Global Story
Global anxiety: You are not alone
Anxiety disorders are the world’s most common mental health condition, affecting over three hundred million people, but only one in four affected actually get treatment for them. Data shared with us by Google says that over the last decade, countries are searching the term more frequently. Ukraine, Ireland and the Philippines the top three countries searching the word anxiety. In this episode, we explore how the disorders culturally manifest and hear what they look and feel like first hand. BBC Special Correspondent Fergal Keane, who was diagnosed with PTSD in 2008, lays bare his experience of the an...
2024-02-12
34 min
Intelligence Squared
The Psychosis of Whiteness
Academic, activist and author Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University. His books include Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century and Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement. His latest is The Psychosis of Whiteness, which explores why society cannot face up to the racism at its heart and in its history. Andrews says that while we look to self-help books and vote in leaders who do not represent a diverse electorate, society's actions are akin to delusions, irrationalities, hallucinations and what could be described as a psychosis...
2023-11-06
49 min
Badass Women at Any Age
Inspire Action with Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode
Born into a family of strong women, Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode defied societal norms by pursuing her education. Motivated by her observance of the difference between formally educated and uneducated women in Nigeria, Aisha felt compelled to fight for change. Aisha is a development specialist, international non-governmental organization (NGO) expert, and human rights activist specializing in women’s and girls’ initiatives. She is the founder and CEO of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF), a non-governmental organization that promotes good governance and is dedicated to engendering socio-economic change on the African continent. As co-founder of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG), an activist...
2023-10-03
37 min
Newscast - Africa
Nigerian State Approves Bill To Establish Wealth Fund
Ekiti State Government has approved the establishment of a fund designed to receive, manage and invest in a diversified portfolio of medium- and long-term assets for the state, and for future generations of indigenes and residents. The Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Yinka Oyebode, says that approval for the establishment of the Fund, named Ekiti State Wealth Fund, was one of the decisions reached at the meeting presided over by Governor Biodun Oyebanji on Wednesday. Oyebode, says that the bill on the establishment of the state wealth fund would be presented to the State House of...
2023-03-09
01 min
TechCabal Weekly
Lesson for fintechs on fundraising and corporate governance | Ecobank Fintech Breakfast 2.0
Fundraising can be a difficult path to navigate, no matter what sector a startup operates in. For early-stage startups, in particular, understanding how to approach fundraising can be a major cause of headaches for their founders. Asides from fundraising, navigating good corporate governance as an early-stage startup is also critical, and we've particularly seen the importance of this year. On the 4th of November, 2022, for the second edition of the Ecobank Fintech Breakfast series, several industry experts spoke about the role of good corporate governance in the fintech industry and what fintechs need to know abo...
2022-12-02
2h 00
PASSAGE(s)
PASSAGE(s) #3 : Marie-Cécile Zinsou and Bukola Oyebode
PASSAGE(s) #3: A discussion between Marie-Cécile Zinsou, French-Beninese art historian, entrepreneur, and founder of the Zinsou Foundation in Cotonou and Bukola Oyebode, Nigerian art critic based in Amsterdam, founder and editor in chief of the TSA Art Magazine, about crossroads, education, and the access to African cultural heritage.
2022-10-18
32 min
Social Conscience
Nigeria @60: The Youth And The Promise Of Tomorrow - Akintunde Oyebode
2022-08-31
37 min
Africa Legal Podcast
Africa Legal Podcast - 'Relentless In Pursuit of Excellence' with Anjarwalla & Khanna | ALN Kenya
ALN Kenya | Anjarwalla & Khanna has cemented its position as a leading full service law firm in Africa. In this podcast, co-managing partners Rosa Nduati-Mutero and Daniel Ngumy speak to Tom Pearson about the changes that have taken place in the firm and the ALN alliance. Exciting moves have been made at ALN, an alliance of top law firms in Africa, which recently incorporated Nigerian powerhouse Aluko & Oyebode into their fold. Rosa says the rationale behind the expansion, for both ALN and ALN Kenya, was to augment and demonstrate the “One Region, One Vision, One ALN” integrated offering, making it easier to s...
2022-08-22
31 min
My Lighthouse Podcast
EP 25: I almost missed it! | With Jumoke Oyebode
2022-06-28
21 min
My Lighthouse Podcast
EP 26: The Holy Spirit, The Prophetic and You | With Jumoke Oyebode
2022-06-28
11 min
The Royal College of Psychiatrists Podcast
You are not alone - Episode 6: Doctors of ethnic minorities
In the sixth and final episode of the series, Dr Shevonne Matheiken is joined by Professor Femi Oyebode and Dr Shubulade Smith to discuss their lived experiences as doctors of ethnic minorities living and working in the UK. They discuss white privilege, dealing with micro aggressions, barriers to raising issues and the role of allies in nurturing an inclusive and fair society/workplace.
2022-05-23
1h 14
World Health Investigation Podcast
Why you should NOT ignore traditional medicine
Many people across the world are thought to rely on traditional medicine for their primary health care needs. In this episode, we explore different definitions of traditional medicine and address some harmful traditional health practices, while also highlighting those that could have some health benefits. We also discuss ways to integrate traditional medicine and traditional health practices into our current health care systems. What has been your experience with traditional medicine? Do you think it should be formalised? Share your thoughts with us at worldhealthinvestigation@gmail.comE...
2022-04-30
1h 00
A Jar of Clay
A Righteous Man Regardeth the Life of His Beast (Or The Things People Share on Social Media)
available as a blog post here: https://ajarofclay.co.uk/2022/02/12/a-righteous-man-regardeth-the-life-of-his-beast-or-the-things-people-share-on-social-media/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
The Palm Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola
Amos Tutuola, author of Palm Wine Drinkard, is a man that should be celebrated. All available as blog here: https://ajarofclay.co.uk/2022/02/05/the-palm-wine-drinkard-by-amos-tutuola/
2022-02-12
01 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria 2023 Elections: Any Reason To Be Excited?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2022/01/29/nigeria-2023-elections-any-reason-to-be-excited/
2022-02-12
02 min
A Jar of Clay
Justice in Plato’s Republic versus The Golden Rule
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2022/01/23/justice-in-platos-republic-versus-the-golden-rule/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Not Yet Time For Self Congratulations
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2022/01/20/not-yet-time-for-self-congratulations/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Obaluaye: Ancestry Is Complicated
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/10/17/obaluaye-ancestry-is-complicated/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Mine Boy by Peter Abrahams – Review, Part 2
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/12/26/mine-boy-by-peter-abrahams-review-part-2/
2022-02-12
09 min
A Jar of Clay
Mine Boy by Peter Abrahams, Review – Part 1
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/12/18/mine-boy-by-peter-abrahams-review-part-1/
2022-02-12
07 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria at 61
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/10/01/nigeria-at-61/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Eegun Alare (Magician Masquerades) and Yoruba Poetry
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/07/31/eegun-alare-magician-masquerades-and-yoruba-poetry/
2022-02-12
05 min
A Jar of Clay
Oluwa Lo Mejo Da (God is the fair and wise judge) – Act 1 Scene 1
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/09/25/oluwa-lo-mejo-da-god-is-the-fair-and-wise-judge-act-1-scene-1/
2022-02-12
06 min
A Jar of Clay
First Look at Ireke Onibudo (a book written by D.O. Fagunwa)
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/01/23/first-look-at-ireke-onibudo-a-book-written-by-by-d-o-fagunwa/
2022-02-12
05 min
A Jar of Clay
Is Democracy Descending Into Decadence and Tyranny?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/01/16/is-democracy-descending-into-decadence-and-tyranny/
2022-02-12
09 min
A Jar of Clay
A Second Look at Ireke Onibudo: Fagunwa and His Extraordinary Characters.
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/02/07/a-second-look-at-ireke-onibudo-fagunwa-and-his-extraordinary-characters/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Is There a Lesson Europe And America Can Learn From China?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2021/01/09/is-there-something-europe-and-america-can-learn-from-china/
2022-02-12
07 min
A Jar of Clay
A Jar of Clay, Part 2: Broken
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/12/21/a-jar-of-clay-part-2-broken/
2022-02-12
00 min
A Jar of Clay
Káfilégboin (Let’s have it on the stiff): Yoruba Names
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/08/30/kafilegboin-lets-have-it-on-the-stiff-yoruba-names/
2022-02-12
05 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria Airways – March 1963
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/09/06/nigeria-airways-march-1963/
2022-02-12
00 min
A Jar of Clay
The Oppressive Sun of South Western Nigeria – As Captured by D.O. Fagunwa in Igbo Olodumare (Forest Of God)
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/07/27/the-oppressive-sun-of-south-western-nigeria-as-captured-by-d-o-fagunwa-in-igbo-olodumare-forest-of-god/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Àjà Ló Lerù by Oladejo Okediji– Yoruba Proverbs and Idiomatic Expressions
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/07/21/aja-lo-leru-by-oladejo-okediji-yoruba-proverbs-and-idiomatic-expressions/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Àjà ló lerù (It is the loft that does the heavy lifting)
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/06/22/aja-lo-leru-it-is-the-loft-that-does-the-heavy-lifting/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria, Our Cultures, Our Traditions, Our Faith
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/05/05/nigeria-our-cultures-our-traditions-our-faith/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigerians in Diaspora: Will the Remittance Continue Forever?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/05/27/nigerians-in-diaspora-will-the-remittance-continue-forever/
2022-02-12
06 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigerian Elections 2019: Whatever Happened To The Youth Vote?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/04/13/nigerian-elections-2019-whatever-happened-to-the-youth-vote/
2022-02-12
02 min
A Jar of Clay
Bashorun Gaa’s House And Notre Dame
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/04/27/bashorun-gaas-house-and-notre-dame/
2022-02-12
02 min
A Jar of Clay
Globalism vs Nationalism and The Clamour For Restructuring In Nigeria
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/04/06/globalism-vs-nationalism-and-the-clamour-for-restructuring-in-nigeria/
2022-02-12
06 min
A Jar of Clay
Oba Koso (The King Did Not Hang) – Review 1
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/03/23/oba-koso-the-king-did-not-hang-review-1/
2022-02-12
05 min
A Jar of Clay
Oba Koso (The King Did Not Hang) – Review 2
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/03/30/oba-koso-the-king-did-not-hang-review-2/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
What Would Michel Foucault Make Of Fake News?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/03/08/what-would-michel-foucault-make-of-fake-news/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
How Successive Nigerian Governments Wasted Our Resources
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/03/03/how-successive-nigerian-wasted-our-resources/
2022-02-12
01 min
A Jar of Clay
Retrospective on the 2019 Presidential Election
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/03/02/retrospective-on-the-2019-presidential-election/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Feb 2019: Atikulate or Buhari?
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/02/10/feb-2019-atikulate-or-buhari/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Buhari vs Onnoghen: Moral Dilemma
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2019/02/08/buhari-vs-onnoghen-moral-dilemma/
2022-02-12
02 min
A Jar of Clay
Jubril of Sudan (Again!).
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/12/14/jubril-of-sudan-again/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
A Tale of Two Maces
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/12/20/a-tale-of-two-maces/
2022-02-12
02 min
A Jar of Clay
Buhari Double Debate: Nigeria and Accountability
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/12/08/buhari-double-debate-nigeria-and-accountability/
2022-02-12
05 min
A Jar of Clay
Achille Mbembe: Political Theorist, Daddy Freeze: Internet Personality
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/11/27/achille-mbembe-and-daddy-freeze/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria and Restructuring
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/10/31/nigeria-and-restructuring/
2022-02-12
08 min
A Jar of Clay
Brave New World, Nigeria 2019: Sowore, Ezekwesili, et al.
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/11/11/brave-new-world-nigeria-2019-sowore-ezekwesili-et-al/
2022-02-12
06 min
A Jar of Clay
Political Networks: Sowore and Ezekwesili
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/10/20/where-is-sowore-or-ezekwesilis-political-network/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria in 1951 vs Nigeria in 2041
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/09/20/nigeria-in-1951-vs-nigeria-in-2041/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
The Elites of Nigeria: The August Gathering at Obasanjo’s Farm
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/10/12/the-elites-of-nigeria-the-august-gathering-at-obasanjos-farm/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Won Ro Pe Were Ni (They Thought She was Mad) By Adebayo Faleti: Overview
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/09/02/won-ro-pe-were-ni-they-thought-she-was-mad-by-adebayo-faleti-overview/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Nigeria And The Politics of the “Least Awful”
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/09/29/nigeria-and-the-politics-of-least-awful/
2022-02-12
05 min
A Jar of Clay
The Fear of Juju and Exploitation
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/10/09/the-fear-of-juju-and-exploitation/
2022-02-12
04 min
A Jar of Clay
Won Ro Pe Were Ni (They Thought She was Mad) By Adebayo Faleti: Review
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/09/08/won-ro-pe-were-ni-they-thought-she-was-mad-by-adebayo-faleti-review/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
Literature In Yoruba Language
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/08/27/yoruba-language-literature/
2022-02-12
03 min
A Jar of Clay
In All Things..Religous
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://ajarofclay.co.uk/2018/09/11/in-all-things-religous/
2022-02-12
03 min
Pis Alumni Podcast
Taking the aspect of personal developments gradually: Tiwalade Oyebode.
Tiwalade Oyebode graduated from Preston in 2014 and graduated from covenant university in 2019, she is an electrical engineer. Tiwa recently got a Masters scholarship from Grenoble Institute of Technology, France where she is presently studying electrical engineering for smart grids and buildings. She expatiates her journey so far, right from school to her recent phase in life.
2022-02-01
37 min
Time With Flora
EP131: Dr Timi Oyebode - Finding Her Passion Through Trauma
Professional counselor and chartered mediator, Dr Timi Oyebode is the founder of Attitude Development International (ADI) , an organization focused on counselling services and counselling education in Africa. Timi says that her 17-year career experience has been focused on working with individuals, couples, and families in regards to mental health, emotional wellness, self-discovery, trauma, abuse, addiction and sex therapy. For more about Timi, click here -------------------------------- What do you think of our podcasts? - Tell us more. Your feedback would be appreciated. Thank you! The Time-With-Flora podcasts are created to provide inspiring i...
2021-12-07
29 min
Amaegwu
Copyright and the Creative Industry - Christian Aniukwu | Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry | Amaegwu
Ama Egwu and Uche Okoye discusses "Copyright and the Creative Industry" with Christian Aniukwu, an Intellectual Property Lawyer, and an associate at Aluko and Oyebode, on this episode of "Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry" Christian takes the listener into an extensive lecture on what can be copyrighted, when there has been an infringement, and the workings on collecting societies. "Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of t...
2021-11-23
53 min
The Business Exchange: How Business Works
Creating a Competitive Courier and Logistics Sector in Nigeria
Maggie discusses with Sumbo Akintola of Aluko Oyebode and Moses Faya of API on the postal bill its implications to business, extrapolate reasons for the postal bill, and discuss the opportunities the public and private stakeholders need to leverage on.
2021-08-24
49 min
RootedAndEstablished
Two Brothers, One Festival and a Unified Cause featuring Jamie and George Oyebode
It can be easy for us to think that we need to have EVERYTHING perfectly in place before we embark on a new initiative. Having founded the Soulstice Festival in 2017 and launching their new online brand "The Soulstice Collective", Jamie and George Oyebode show us that this is far from the case! Soulstice Collective: https://thesoulsticecollective.org/
2021-06-15
52 min
RootedAndEstablished
Two Brothers, One Festival and a Unified Cause featuring Jamie and George Oyebode
It can be easy for us to think that we need to have EVERYTHING perfectly in place before we embark on a new initiative. Having founded the Soulstice Festival in 2017 and launching their new online brand "The Soulstice Collective", Jamie and George Oyebode show us that this is far from the case! Soulstice Collective: https://thesoulsticecollective.org/
2021-06-15
52 min
Ways of Being
Mental states
This episode explores perceptions of mental health and the different approaches taken to understanding and approaching matters of the brain. We explore the role that ancestry and culture plays in such a process and lessons that can be applied to personal and collective living to facilitate better understanding of the self and each other. Resources Professor Rab Houston – Podcast series on the history of psychiatry - https://soundcloud.com/user-516743905/colonial-psychiatry-2-colonial-psychiatry-over-time-and-space Interplay project https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mI7fqt2POIk https://interplayproject.com/ In...
2021-04-30
14 min
Hard Facts with Sandra Ezekwesili
Seven Years After Chibok Abductions
On today's Big Hard Facts: Seven years after Chibok abductions 110 girls taken in Dapchi, Yobe state. 279 girls kidnapped in Jangebe, Zamfara state, in February 2021; all freed, to name a few. Co-Founder, Bring Back Our Girls, Aisha Oyebode, is on Hard Facts with @aghoghooboh
2021-04-14
45 min
BRΛINCAST by Maudsley Learning
Braincast - Pospo Meets Professor Femi Oyebode - Symptoms in the mind: are we describing them well?
How is Phenomenology linked to Psychopathology? Are they relevant to diagnosis? Are they compatible with an “outcomes-driven” NHS? Is DSM dehumanising? “...our task is not to ‘'learn psychopathology” but to learn to observe, ask questions, analyse and think in psychopathological terms” Karl Jaspers (1883-1969) Oh, and there’s a new SIMS coming out...yes, Prof Femi Oyebode is editing it!
2021-03-17
33 min
Webber Wentzel
Investment protection under the AfCFTA
The African Continental Free Trade Area aims to increase intra-African trade and transform the economies on the African continent. With trade comes investment and the first question that investors should be asking when taking the plunge and committing to an investment in a foreign state is how that investment will be treated. In this podcast Webber Wentzel partners Sarah McKenzie, Vlad Movshovich and guests Tunde Fagbohunlu, head of the Litigation, Arbitration and ADR at Aluko & Oyebode and Roland Ziadé, Global Co-Head of International Arbitration at Linklaters, discuss the investment protection regime under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, what we c...
2021-03-15
28 min
Webber Wentzel Legal Insights
Investment protection under the AfCFTA
The African Continental Free Trade Area aims to increase intra-African trade and transform the economies on the African continent. With trade comes investment and the first question that investors should be asking when taking the plunge and committing to an investment in a foreign state is how that investment will be treated. In this podcast Webber Wentzel partners Sarah McKenzie, Vlad Movshovich and guests Tunde Fagbohunlu, head of the Litigation, Arbitration and ADR at Aluko & Oyebode and Roland Ziadé, Global Co-Head of International Arbitration at Linklaters, discuss the investment protection regime under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, what we c...
2021-03-15
28 min
The Happy WorkLife Podcast
Jamie and George Oyebode
This week’s WorkL Happiness Podcast meets brothers; Jamie and George Oyebode who - alongside demanding day jobs - set up a Music Festival and creative engagement platform. Both are in aid of charities very close to their hearts and to pursue their passion for creative intrigue and giving individuals a voice.What started as casual conversation over a beer has grown into an annual music festival supporting grassroots talents, established performers and charities such as RNLI & Mind. A global pandemic did not stop these two - sparked by an emotional reaction to the BLM movement last ye...
2021-03-11
47 min
The Grad Convo Podcast
Episode 10: Benjamin Oyebode on how I became a behavioural economist
Send us a textIn episode 10 I interviewed Benjamin Oyebode a behavioural economist within the banking industry--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olwethu-mvelo/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olwethu-mvelo/support
2021-02-22
56 min
African Business Stories
Special Series: Lessons and Legacy with Gbenga Oyebode
This episode is part of a special series recorded to celebrate Father’s Day.For the series I interviewed some friends and mentors. I asked them to reflect on the greatest lessons that shaped the men they have become and also to reflect on how these lessons have influenced them as parents.About my Guest:Gbenga Oyebode is a co-founder and the chairman of the Nigerian law firm Aluko & Oyebode, where he advises corporations on matters relating to energy and natural resources, telecommunications, project finance, and aviation.Mr. Oyebode is passionate about ed...
2020-12-28
15 min
My Lighthouse Podcast
Holy Spirit, The Prophetic and You | With Jumoke Oyebode
The prophetic is a big deal in the body of Christ! We often want to know what the Lord is saying per time and in some cases, many have turned to Prophets to get the light and direction they need. What do you think? What should be our disposition to the prophetic? Find out more in this concluding part of the series - “I almost missed it”, as I speak with Lawyer and Author of the book - Daily Living with the Holy Spirit, Jumoke Oyebode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thellgwaypodcast/message
2020-11-14
00 min
My Lighthouse Podcast
EP 25: I almost missed it! | With Jumoke Oyebode
Our Faith walk with the Lord cannot be complete without the ministry of the Holy Spirit in operation in our lives. Join me in this hearty conversation with Jumoke Oyebode, a Lawyer and Lover of the Lord, as we speak about real life experiences of making day to day decisions, with the Holy Spirit as our compass. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thellgwaypodcast/message
2020-11-08
00 min
Homo Fabulus
L'homme qui avait pris sa femme pour maîtresse - ft Dirty Biology
Est-ce possible de prendre sa femme pour maîtresse ? Je connais au moins un couple qui vous répondrait oui ! Petite présentation de la neuropsychologie à travers un trouble connu sous le nom de syndrome de Capgras, ou délire d’illusion des sosies. Avec un invité de marque ! La chaîne Les langues de Cha’: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0efyK_-Athm8yhyjNSqndQ Le Plantoscope : https://twitter.com/plantoscope La petite chaîne qui monte : https://www.yo...
2020-10-31
12 min
Talking about medicine & the arts
Femi Oyebode on the Practical Uses of the Medical Humanities: Part 2
Welcome to the second part of our fourth Medicine 360 podcast, where we explore the practical uses of medical humanities, why we should be listening to the particular words patients use to convey their experiences, and the relationship between creativity and psychopathology. This podcast is the second half of a conversation with Oluwafemi (Femi) Oyebode, Honorary Professor of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist at ICS, University of Birmingham, and author of Sims Symptoms in the Mind. He has written substantially about the Medical Humanities, and has published several books of poetry. The podcast is hosted by Vinay Mandagere (4th year MB ChB...
2020-10-25
28 min
Talking about medicine & the arts
Femi Oyebode on the Practical Uses of the Medical Humanities
Welcome to our fourth Medicine 360 podcast, where we explore the practical uses of medical humanities, why we should be listening to the particular words patients use to convey their experiences, and the relationship between creativity and psychopathology. This podcast is the first half of a conversation with Oluwafemi (Femi) Oyebode, Honorary Professor of Psychiatry and Consultant Psychiatrist at ICS, University of Birmingham, and author of Sims Symptoms in the Mind. He has written substantially about the Medical Humanities, and has published several books of poetry. The podcast is hosted by Vinay Mandagere (4th year MB ChB student, Bristol), with John...
2020-10-14
21 min
Beautiful Souls With Nonye
International Day Of the Girl Child - My Voice, Our Equal Future
Listen to Adepeju Shittu, Olabimpe Oyebode and Olanike Azeez talk about areas where gender inequality is still been prevalent especially in Nigeria..
2020-10-11
00 min
Social Conscience
Nigeria @60: The Youth And The Promise Of Tomorrow - Akintunde Oyebode
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation celebrated its 60th independence anniversary yesterday and ironically, its average population age is 18.2 thus boasting of a youthful population that promises huge dividends. Nigeria is 60, average age is 18 – A substantial number of African countries today are only between 43 to 60 years old post-independence, but the average age of leaders is 80 while the average population age is 19.Are the youth really the leaders of tomorrow, because so far, they haven’t, and if they have, they are very few and far between.To share his perspectives on the topic is none other than Akintunde Oyebod...
2020-10-05
37 min
Social Conscience
Nigeria @60: The Youth And The Promise Of Tomorrow - Akintunde Oyebode
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation celebrated its 60th independence anniversary yesterday and ironically, its average population age is 18.2 thus boasting of a youthful population that promises huge dividends. Nigeria is 60, average age is 18 – A substantial number of African countries today are only between 43 to 60 years old post-independence, but the average age of leaders is 80 while the average population age is 19.<br />Are the youth really the leaders of tomorrow, because so far, they haven’t, and if they have, they are very few and far between.<br />To share his perspectives on the topic is none o...
2020-10-05
42 min
Fit & Proper Podcast
EP#9 - Flipping the Switch on Companies
Remember the #FlipTheSwitch Challenge that trended a while back? It turns out that companies can also do the same. In this episode of the podcast, we'll be talking about Post-Incorporation Matters under Corporate Law. We cover converting from private to public, public to private, limited to unlimited, how to do corporate search, how it relates to work as a young Associate in commercial firms. To give depth to this conversation, we have Oluwaseun Ayansola (Sage) with us. He's an Associate at Aluko & Oyebode, a Tier 1 law firm in Nigeria. He's the founder of Commercially Aware. He finished top of his...
2020-09-06
50 min
Ideas Untrapped
LOCKDOWN AND BEYOND
Akin Oyebode returns to the show to talk about the many implications of COVID-19, the government’s response, and why we need to confront the threat head-on. Please note he is not speaking on behalf of his office or the government. This was recorded on the 28th of March before the Presidential address and the subsequent lockdown of Lagos, Ogun state, and the FCT. Akin foreshadowed a lot of what played out in his analysis, and many thanks to him for sharing.The listening options are the same (Stitcher here). Thank you and keep keeping safe.
2020-04-01
37 min
Ideas Untrapped
Reinventing the Public - with Akin
My conversation with Akin Oyebode is now up. Akin has been the model public servant in most young business and progressive circles that I am aware of in the last decade or more. He’s also had a previous successful career in the financial industry and has been brilliantly recalibrating to what I think our expectations should be about the public sector. We delve into his current job, and how that shapes his outlook on public service. We also talked about several important reforms he wants to help jumpstart in Ekiti State. Akin is a practising pragmatist with the va...
2020-02-08
1h 57
Building The Future Podcast
#55, Government, tech and ecosystems. Akin Oyebode, Executive Secretary at LSETF
Akin Oyebode is the Executive Secretary, Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF). The fund was established to provide financial support to residents of Lagos State, for job, wealth creation and to tackle unemployment. Established in 2016, the fund seeks to invest N25 billion over four years. Though he began his career as a Research Assistant at the Lagos Business School, Akin has an extensive record of working in the Nigerian banking industry. Before his appointment, he was the head of SME banking at Stanbic IBTC Bank and prior to that, He was the Head Research, Insight, strategy Department at FCMB.In th...
2018-11-05
1h 08
Performance Network
CIPN - 17 May 2018 - Masks, Face, Performance Identity in the Theatre of Surgery
Masks, Face, Performance Identity in the Theatre of Surgery and Therapeutic Encounter Professor Femi Oyebode (University of Birmingham) Dr Jan Parker (University of Cambridge) Emma Barnard (Artist) At a time of a seemingly one-dimensional concept of 'performative identity', a psychiatrist and a medical artist will challenge the performance of self in the theatre of surgery and therapeutic encounter. Emma Barnard - exhibition ‘Primum non Nocere’:An Artist’s Perspective into the World of Medicine - explores patients’ and surgeons’ faces/masks/presentations, Psychiatrist Prof Oyebode discusses the clinician’s multi varied responses to the disjunction between face icon & emotional expression. Together wit...
2018-05-23
1h 48
AfricArbitration
A new arbitration law for Nigeria?
Welcome to our very first episode. In this first episode we present to you an interview about the new draft arbitration bill in Nigeria. Isaiah and Tunde discuss the draft arbitration bill for Nigeria and the challenges of enforcement of arbitral awards. They also discuss an interesting feature included in the draft arbitration bill: the award review tribunal. Listen and find out more! While you're at it, check out www.iarbafrica.com More information about Tunde and Isaiah: Isaiah Bozimo, Partner, Broderick Bozimo & Company; Tunde Fagbohunlu, SAN. Partner, Aluko & Oyebode. Chairman, Board of...
2018-02-15
00 min
Business Innovation X
Funding For Business
Host: Chukwuka Monye Guest: Akin Oyebode Topic: Funding For Business
2017-11-29
00 min
Tony.Odijie Uploads
Tonygists interviews Victor Oyebode (Boy Alinco)
This phone interview took place on the 29th of April 217
2017-04-30
00 min
Midweek
Professor Femi Oyebode; Sheila Kohler; Stephen Boxer; Heloise Tunstall-Behrens
Actor Stephen Boxer; writer Sheila Kohler; psychiatrist and poet Professor Femi Oyebode and composer Heloise Tunstall-Behrens join Libby Purves.Heloise Tunstall-Behrens is a composer and bee-keeper. Her new work The Swarm, a 60-minute opera performed by the Quorum, follows a swarm of bees in their search for a new home as they encounter a deadly extractor fan, a thunder storm and a fierce debate over two potential sites on which to build a hive. Inspiration for the piece came after Heloise inserted a recording device into her hives during a particularly dynamic phase of swarming. The Swarm...
2017-02-01
41 min
The Lancet in conversation with
The health of people living in slums: The Lancet: October 16, 2016
Oyinlola Oyebode discusses the health problems of people living in slums, possible interventions, and the value in additional research needed for this neglected field.Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://thelancet.bsky.social/https://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
2016-10-17
11 min
Listen to The Lancet
The health of people living in slums: The Lancet: October 16, 2016
Oyinlola Oyebode discusses the health problems of people living in slums, possible interventions, and the value in additional research needed for this neglected field.
2016-10-17
10 min
Listen to The Lancet
The health of people living in slums: The Lancet: October 16, 2016
Oyinlola Oyebode discusses the health problems of people living in slums, possible interventions, and the value in additional research needed for this neglected field.
2016-10-17
10 min
Listen to The Lancet
The health of people living in slums: The Lancet: October 16, 2016
Oyinlola Oyebode discusses the health problems of people living in slums, possible interventions, and the value in additional research needed for this neglected field.
2016-10-17
10 min
Medea
Act of Madness
Is Medea's behaviour determined by 'madness'? Classicist Edith Hall and psychiatrist Femi Oyebode discuss this question with Genista McIntosh. This is a recording of a live Platform event.
2014-08-21
30 min
Greek Theatre
Medea: Act of Madness
Is Medea's behaviour determined by 'madness'? Classicist Edith Hall and psychiatrist Femi Oyebode discuss this question with Genista McIntosh. This is a recording of a live Platform event.
2014-08-21
30 min