Ndisco's Village Meeting for Africans - Society and Culture Clash. A discussion platform for immigrants in diaspora and homeland.

Ndisco's Village Meeting for Africans - Society and Culture Clash. A discussion platform for immigrants in diaspora and homeland.

Author: Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji Language: English Episodes: 98
Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji hosts Ndisco's Village Meeting for Africans-Society and Culture Clash, creating a vital discussion platform that bridges continents. This podcast convenes a modern-day village square, gathering voices from across the African diaspora-immigrants, their children born abroad, and those living on the continent itself. Each episode delves into the real and often complex clashes between traditional societies and contemporary cultures, examining both the enriching positives and the challenging negatives of this dynamic. You’ll hear candid conversations that feel like a summary of a lengthy, heartfelt village meeting, covering how these cultural intersections affect daily life, identity, and community. The discussions are grounded in the lived experiences of youths, young adults, men, and women, tackling themes from family dynamics and parenting to education and personal growth. By focusing on authentic stories and shared dilemmas, the podcast moves beyond theory to explore practical realities. It’s a space for reflection and understanding, offering listeners a sense of connection and insight into the ongoing negotiation between heritage and new horizons. Tune in for thoughtful dialogue that honors the past while navigating the present.
Episodes
Africa: Culture & Society - When in a SERVICE business, please SERVE! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:28
Africa: Culture & Society - When in a SERVICE business, please SERVE! Ndisco's Village Meeting Podcast: Series 3, Episode 2 Support the show As Africans, we must continue to live by the spirit of Ubuntu - "I Am Because W…
Africa: Society & Culture - THE TRIUMPHS AND CHALLENGES OF YOUNG AFRICANS (PART 1). (A discussion with a young one who obtained direct admission to a professional program in the USA, right from Nigeria). SPECIAL GUEST: Miss Chino Cyril-Nwokeke. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:40:38
Africa: Society & Culture - THE TRIUMPHS AND CHALLENGES OF YOUNG AFRICANS (PART 1). (A discussion with a young one who obtained direct admission to a professional program in the USA, right from Nigeria). SPECIAL GUEST: M…
Africa: Society & Culture -   What are the ‘Dos’ and ‘Don'ts’ for the African Young Professionals to handle their money?  The what, when, how, and why of saving money? With our Special Guest: Dr. Charity Ezenwa-Onuaku, Founder/CEO, WEALTHYGEN Foundation. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:11:14
Africa: Society & Culture - What are the ‘Dos’ and ‘Don'ts’ for the African Young Professionals to handle their money? The what, when, how, and why of saving money? With our Special Guest: Dr. Charity Ezenwa-Onuaku, Foun…
Africa: Society & Culture - Today, Are We Doing Right By The African Kolanut?  (To ensure it is handed down correctly to our generation next, as our ancestors had intended).  With our Special Guest: Dr. Amam Acholonu. (Author of book titled ‘African Kolan [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:22:04
Africa: Society & Culture - Today, Are We Doing Right By The African Kolanut? (Emphasis on Mbaise, Igboland, Southeast of Nigeria, West Africa!) #With our Special Guest#: Dr. Amam Acholonu. (Author of book titled ‘Africa…
Africa: Society & Culture - In Ala Igbo, which is the official outfit - Isi Agu (Leopard's Head) or Isi Odum (Lion's Head)?  (To ensure culture is handed down correctly to our generation next, as our ancestors had intended). [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:17
Africa: Society & Culture - In Ala Igbo, which is the official outfit - Isi Agu (Leopard's Head) or Isi Odum (Lion's Head)? (To ensure culture is handed down correctly to our generation next, as our ancestors had intende…