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Since Apr 2024
Latest Episode Oct 2025

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History is not merely academic; it's our shared story, vital for the youth who will shape tomorrow. It offers lessons from past triumphs and errors, urging us to embrace unity over division. Inspirational leaders like Gandhi, Mandela, and King Jr. exemplify this, advocating peace despite our differences. Ultimately, history's true value lies in learning from it to foster a future of harmony and understanding, not in lingering over past grievances. In this era of unprecedented connectivity, history's lessons are more accessible and relevant than ever for us all. Biringkpa Obinna Emeka.

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A GENTLE REBUKE TO CARDINAL DOLAN BY SISTERS OF CHARITY OF NEW YORK | Boring Conversations | Ep. 98

Oct 01, 2025 20m

The Sisters of Charity of New York issued a gentle but firm rebuke to Cardinal Timothy Dolan after his public praise of Charlie Kirk as a “modern-day St. Paul.” In their statement, the Sisters…

A GENTLE REBUKE TO CARDINAL DOLAN BY SISTERS OF CHARITY OF NEW YORK | Boring Conversations | Ep. 98

Oct 01, 2025 20m

The Sisters of Charity of New York issued a gentle but firm rebuke to Cardinal Timothy Dolan after his public praise of Charlie Kirk as a “modern-day St. Paul.” In their statement, the Sisters…

Nigeria Has Low Quality Elites | Boring Conversations | Ep. 97

Sep 29, 2025 23m

In this episode, I reflect on a post by Nigerian writer Ikenna Okeh, who said Nigeria has “low quality elites.” I explore what that means — how our wealthy too often chase status instead of building…

Nigeria Has Low Quality Elites | Boring Conversations | Ep. 97

Sep 29, 2025 23m

In this episode, I reflect on a post by Nigerian writer Ikenna Okeh, who said Nigeria has “low quality elites.” I explore what that means — how our wealthy too often chase status instead of building…

Education and Access to Books in Nigeria | Boring Conversations | Ep. 96

Sep 28, 2025 15m

In this episode, I take a hard look at the state of libraries in Nigeria. I reflect on the irony of a First Lady’s birthday donation campaign for a National Library building that has been under…

Education and Access to Books in Nigeria | Boring Conversations | Ep. 96

Sep 28, 2025 15m

In this episode, I take a hard look at the state of libraries in Nigeria. I reflect on the irony of a First Lady’s birthday donation campaign for a National Library building that has been under…

The Irony of History in the Palestinian Conflict | Boring Conversations | Ep. 95

Sep 27, 2025 32m

In this conversation, I discuss the ongoing conflict in Gaza and express my solidarity with the Palestinian people while recognizing the broader complexities of global oppression. I reflect on…

The Irony of History in the Palestinian Conflict | Boring Conversations | Ep. 95

Sep 27, 2025 32m

In this conversation, I discuss the ongoing conflict in Gaza and express my solidarity with the Palestinian people while recognizing the broader complexities of global oppression. I reflect on…

Nigeria’s Global Speeches, Local Failures | Boring Conversations | Ep. 94

Sep 27, 2025 1h 11m

In this conversation, I reflect on Nigeria’s urgent challenges, from worsening insecurity to the hypocrisy of its leadership. I critique the administration’s failure to meet the needs of ordinary…

Nigeria’s Global Speeches, Local Failures | Boring Conversations | Ep. 94

Sep 27, 2025 1h 11m

In this conversation, I reflect on Nigeria’s urgent challenges, from worsening insecurity to the hypocrisy of its leadership. I critique the administration’s failure to meet the needs of ordinary…

Gaza and the Double Standards of International Law | Boring Conversations | Ep. 93

Sep 22, 2025 1h 7m

In this episode of Boring Conversations, South African writer and activist Zukiswa Wanner joins us from the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian mission sailing toward Gaza. She and colleagues from over…

Gaza and the Double Standards of International Law | Boring Conversations | Ep. 93

Sep 22, 2025 1h 7m

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WHAT HAS IRELAND GOT TO DO WITH NIGERIA? Trauma, Colonialism, and the World on Our Screens | Ep. 92

Sep 19, 2025 43m

In this episode, we draw unexpected lines between Ireland and Nigeria — from colonial legacies to the traumas passed down through language, famine, and fate. Sparked by reflections after attending a…

WHAT HAS IRELAND GOT TO DO WITH NIGERIA? Trauma, Colonialism, and the World on Our Screens | Ep. 92

Sep 19, 2025 43m

In this episode, we draw unexpected lines between Ireland and Nigeria — from colonial legacies to the traumas passed down through language, famine, and fate. Sparked by reflections after attending a…

Africa’s Problem Isn’t Poverty, It’s Leadership | Boring Conversations | Ep. 90

Aug 21, 2025 35m

Nigeria is not poor. Africa is not poor. What we suffer is failed leadership. In this episode of Boring Conversations, we confront the absence of basic amenities like light, water, roads, schools,…

Africa’s Problem Isn’t Poverty, It’s Leadership | Boring Conversations | Ep. 90

Aug 21, 2025 35m

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The Truth About Nigeria’s Broken Schools | Boring Conversations | Ep. 89

Aug 19, 2025 59m

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The Truth About Nigeria’s Broken Schools | Boring Conversations | Ep. 89

Aug 19, 2025 59m

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What is love, really? | Boring Conversations | Ep. 88

Aug 07, 2025 15m

In this episode, we reflect on the failures of language, the weight of intimacy, and the moments that come close to meaning something. Stay connected and never miss an episode. Follow Boring…

What is love, really? | Boring Conversations | Ep. 88

Aug 07, 2025 15m

In this episode, we reflect on the failures of language, the weight of intimacy, and the moments that come close to meaning something. Stay connected and never miss an episode. Follow Boring…

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