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38wks2go38wks2goInterview 11: LeedsAreGoingUpToday we catch up with our gameweek 23 points tally leader Tomi Oladipo, manager of LeedsAreGoingUp! The first Leeds fan I ever met, just in case the team did not give it away. His exploits this past gameweek are as a result of believing in his team and being patient. We have a great football conversation that goes all over the place from Leeds to his approach to fantasy to the Over 35 world cup and more! Thank you so much for making time for the interview Tomi! Enjoy the conversation2024-02-0850 min38wks2go38wks2go39. Interview 11: LeedsAreGoingUpToday we catch up with our gameweek 23 points tally leader Tomi Oladipo, manager of LeedsAreGoingUp! The first Leeds fan I ever met, just in case the team did not give it away. His exploits this past gameweek are as a result of believing in his team and being patient. We have a great football conversation that goes all over the place from Leeds to his approach to fantasy to the Over 35 world cup and more!Thank you so much for making time for the interview Tomi! Enjoy the conversation2024-02-0850 minAfrica DailyAfrica DailyHow do attacks on Chinese workers affect business in the CAR?On March 19th, nine Chinese mine workers were killed by gunmen at a site near the central town of Bambari in the Central African Republic. The attack was condemned by Chinese President, Xi Jinping and the Chinese embassy asked its nationals to not travel outside the capital, Bangui. Attacks against Chinese nationals are becoming common. Earlier this month three Chinese were kidnapped in the west of the country.So, why do these attacks keep happening and can this affect how the Chinese do business in the Central African Republic? Alan Kasujja has been speaking with journalist Tomi...2023-03-2413 minTHIS IS THE FUTURETHIS IS THE FUTURETOMI OLADIPO: EX-BBC REPORTER AND NEWS ANCHOR, DW NEWS2022-06-2843 minTHIS IS THE FUTURETHIS IS THE FUTURETOMI OLADIPO: EX-BBC REPORTER AND NEWS ANCHOR, DW NEWSOn this week's episode of the podcast, I spoke with Tomi Oladipo who spent over a decade at the BBC and who is currently a news anchor at DW News. We talked about how he relocated from the UK to Nigeria and then to Kenya as a young boy, how he joined the BBC as an intern and how he was retained, what it takes to cover security issues in Africa and around the world etc. Trust me when I say this is packed. Listen.2022-03-0743 minMilepostMilepostLearn, Earn, Know, GrowIt's all about the money on this episode. Tosin Olaseinde talks about founding Money Africa, a leading platform teaching financial literacy.www.themoneyafrica.com2022-02-1632 minMilepostMilepostOn a Lifelong ProjectNigerian-American journalist Chika Oduah provides a window into her career telling news stories in Africa and her work helping preserve the stories from Nigeria's civil war.2021-10-0542 minMilepostMilepostConfidence in CreativitySinger-songwriter and producer Cobhams Asuquo spares us a few minutes. He talks about producing Asa’s debut album, working on film scores, and how advancements in technology have improved life in studio.2021-03-2545 minMilepostMilepostRestitutionFormer television and radio journalist Barnaby Phillips joins the pod to talk about his 25-year career as a news correspondent and his new book about the treasures that the British looted from Benin in Nigeria2021-03-1142 minMilepostMilepostThey Think I'm A ModelNext on the Milepost red carpet is Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the Nigerian media personality. We talk family life, juggling TV shows, social activism, and drip!2021-03-0444 minMilepostMilepostRice and StewShe's a novelist, academic, and more. Chibundu Onuzo speaks on writing during a pandemic and what it means to be rice and stew. There's also a world (and now I guess Mars) exclusive!2021-02-2530 minMilepostMilepostReady For TakeoffLisa Oduor-Noah joins us on the pod and drops a tonne of insight on her experience so far as an independent singer, songwriter and producer in Kenya.2021-02-1844 minMilepostMilepost(Re)Writing History?How to write a book...a history book...about Nigeria. Feyi Fawehinmi gives the lowdown on how he and Fola Fagbule, neither with any formal background in history, jointly authored Formation: The Making of Nigeria from Jihad to Amalgamation2021-02-1136 minMilepostMilepostIntroGet to know the Milepost podcast2021-02-0400 minMilepostMilepostJangle All The WaySinger-songwriter and actress Sharon Rose graces the pod, straight off her screen debut in the Netflix film Jingle Jangle.2021-02-0432 minForeign CorrespondenceForeign CorrespondenceTomi Oladipo - Germany - DW NewsRoving the African continent to report the bloodiest conflicts is a far cry from being a polished news anchor, sitting behind a desk. Tomi Oladipo (@Tomi_Oladipo) has shown incredible range in his career working for the BBC for 12 years in Africa before becoming a news presenter for German broadcaster DW News in Berlin. Tomi discusses the toll of continually reporting on violence and reflects back on how he feels about many of those stories now. Countries featured: Nigeria, Kenya, Germany, UK, Sudan Publications featured: BBC, DW News Tomi discusses working during coronavirus...2020-06-281h 09The Naked ConvosThe Naked ConvosMy Name Is A-Zed Episode 13Azeez, a university student who moonlights as a cab driver, finds himself in the dangerous world of Lagos nightlife, prostitution and politics in a bid to save his dying mother. ***Cast*** Ilooise Omohinmin (Twitter, IG: @ilowitdflo) - A-Zed - Dr. Okeke - Danfo driver - Conductor - Prisoner 1 and 2 Folawewo aiyegbusi (Twitter, IG - @follyflo1) - Princess Onafori Kuale - Kassy (IG - @onakuale) Odudu Efe (Producer and Director) (IG - @iamthefayfay) - Debby ...2020-03-0216 minThe Naked ConvosThe Naked ConvosMy Name Is A-Zed Episode 12Azeez, a university student who moonlights as a cab driver, finds himself in the dangerous world of Lagos nightlife, prostitution and politics in a bid to save his dying mother. ***Cast*** Ilooise Omohinmin (Twitter, IG: @ilowitdflo) - A-Zed - Dr. Okeke - Danfo driver - Conductor - Prisoner 1 and 2 Folawewo aiyegbusi (Twitter, IG - @follyflo1) - Princess Onafori Kuale - Kassy (IG - @onakuale) Odudu Efe (Producer and Director) (IG - @iamthefayfay) - Debby ...2020-03-0216 minThe Naked ConvosThe Naked ConvosMy Name Is A-Zed Episode 11Azeez, a university student who moonlights as a cab driver, finds himself in the dangerous world of Lagos nightlife, prostitution and politics in a bid to save his dying mother. ***Cast*** Ilooise Omohinmin (Twitter, IG: @ilowitdflo) - A-Zed - Dr. Okeke - Danfo driver - Conductor - Prisoner 1 and 2 Folawewo aiyegbusi (Twitter, IG - @follyflo1) - Princess Onafori Kuale - Kassy (IG - @onakuale) Odudu Efe (Producer and Director) (IG - @iamthefayfay) - Debby ...2020-03-0217 minThe Naked ConvosThe Naked ConvosMy Name Is A-Zed Episode 10Azeez, a university student who moonlights as a cab driver, finds himself in the dangerous world of Lagos nightlife, prostitution and politics in a bid to save his dying mother. ***Cast*** Ilooise Omohinmin (Twitter, IG: @ilowitdflo) - A-Zed - Dr. Okeke - Danfo driver - Conductor - Prisoner 1 and 2 Folawewo aiyegbusi (Twitter, IG - @follyflo1) - Princess Onafori Kuale - Kassy (IG - @onakuale) Odudu Efe (Producer and Director) (IG - @iamthefayfay) - Debby2020-03-0219 minGeneral PodcastGeneral PodcastSudan revamps its pyramids to build up tourismSudan is hoping that its ancient civilisations could help build up its tourism industry after the US lifted sanctions just last month. While pyramids are normally associated with neighbouring Egypt, there is a larger collection of more than two hundred and thirty in Sudan. Archeologists are still discovering ancient sites around the country, pointing at civilisations that flourished thousands of years ago. But it is Sudan's young population who are leading the charge, rediscovering a once forgotten history. The BBC's Tomi Oladipo met some of them in the ancient city of Meroë. (ME-row-wee).2017-11-1302 minFifth FloorFifth FloorBiafra War 50 Years OnThis week marked the 50th anniversary of the Biafra war. Millions died, mostly from famine, as Nigerian government forces defeated attempts by the Igbo people in the south east to claim an independent Biafran state. You might think an event of such magnitude would be burned into the nation's memory, but it's not a part of history that many young Nigerians know much about. BBC Africa's Tomi Oladipo has been filling in some of those gaps.Image: Biafran flag painted on a wall Photo credit: STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images2017-07-0708 minPodcast 6Podcast 6Heads of Government and representatives from international organisationsHeads of Government and representatives from international organisations will assemble in the UK today for a conference on Somalia. It's been five years since the first London Somalia conference, which was aimed at addressing the root causes of the country's many problems. The event comes as Somalia's President Mohammed Farmajo and his government are struggling to maintain stability under the threat of Islamist militants from the Al Shabaab group. The BBC's Africa security correspondent, Tomi Oladipo reports.2017-05-1102 min