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S5E11 The Akin Abayomi One — The Future of Healthcare
Prof. Akin Abayomi became one of the most recognisable public-health voices in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic. But beyond crisis management lies an even bigger question. What does it actually…
S5E10 The Kunle Soname One — Counting the Cost | ONE2ONE (S5 EP10)
In Part 2 of this wide-ranging conversation, Kunle Soname reflects on what it means to build businesses, institutions, and systems in some of Nigeria’s most difficult operating environments.From…
S5E9 The Kunle Soname One — From Politics to Football Infrastructure | ONE2ONE (S5 E9)
In Part 1 of this wide-ranging conversation on politics, football, and institution-building in Nigeria, Kunle Soname reflects on his accidental entry into grassroots politics and what local…
S5E8 The Akin Abayomi One — Inside the COVID War Room | ONE2ONE (S5 E8)
Prof. Akin Abayomi became one of the most recognisable public-health voices in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic. But beyond the daily briefings and policy decisions was a deeper story — one of…
S5E7 The Richardson Ajayi One — IVF & Healthcare Reform | ONE2ONE (S5 E7)
In Part 2 of this insightful ONE2ONE conversation, Dr Richardson Ajayi — healthcare entrepreneur, fertility specialist, and founder of Bridge Clinic — reflects on the future of healthcare systems in…
S5E6 The Steve Babaeko One: Don’t Ask for a Seat — Bring Your Own Table | ONE2ONE (S5 E6)
In Part 2 of this insightful ONE2ONE conversation, Steve Babaeko — creative leader, entrepreneur, and global voice for African storytelling — discusses why Africa must tell its own stories. We go…
S5E5 The Hammed Ninalowo One — When They Call “Batman” | ONE2ONE (S5 E5)
Dr Hammed Ninalowo joins ONE2ONE for a conversation on what it means to practise advanced medicine in an environment where systems are still forming — and where, at times, there is no fallback.From…
S5E4 The Folasade Ogunsola One: Can Nigerian Universities Compete Globally? | ONE2ONE (S5 E4)
Can Nigerian universities truly compete on the global stage?In Part 3 of this ONE2ONE conversation, Professor Folasade Ogunsola examines the structural realities shaping African universities — from…
S5E3 The Ebun Bamgboye One — Keeping a Transplant System Alive in Nigeria
How does a medical institution survive — and sustain itself across generations — under pressure?A conversation with Dr. Ebun Bamgboye, Clinical Director at St. Nicholas Hospital, on what it takes to…
S5E2 The Eghosa Osaghae One — Strategy, State Capacity & Africa’s Path to Power | ONE2ONE (S5 E2)
If global power is shifting, what determines which countries can act—and which remain reactive?In this conversation, Professor Eghosa Osaghae examines what it means for African states to act…
S5E1 The Eghosa Osaghae One — Power, Order & Nigeria's Role in a Fracturing World | ONE2ONE (S5 E1)
As the global order fragments and power shifts across regions, what role remains for Nigeria—and does it still have the capacity to lead?In this first part of a two-part conversation, Professor…
S4E12 The Kunle Hassan One — Building Institutions That Outlive You | One2One (S4 E12)
What does it take to build a world-class healthcare institution in a system that wasn’t designed for it?In this episode of One2One, Dr. Adekunle Hassan — Founder and Chairman of Eye Foundation…
S4E11 The Fola Laoye One — Why African Healthcare Needs Patient Capital | ONE2ONE (S4 E11)
Healthcare systems do not scale on sentiment. They scale when capital discipline, governance, and long-term stewardship are aligned.In this extended conversation, Fola Laoye, Co-Founder and CEO of…
S4E10 The Folasade Ogunsola One — Weak Institutions & Accountability | ONE2ONE (S4 E10)
What truly exploits weak institutions?In Part 2 of this ONE2ONE conversation with Professor Folasade Ogunsola, 13th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, she examines the forces that undermine…
S4E9 The Folasade Ogunsola One – Leadership, Autonomy & Institutional Survival | ONE2ONE (S4 E9)
Universities are among the most enduring institutions in any society. They shape knowledge, train leadership, and influence national development — often quietly, sometimes under strain.In this first…
The Chikwe Ihekweazu One – Power, Independence & Global Health | ONE2ONE (Extended Conversation)
What happens when science, politics, and power collide in a global crisis?In this extended edition of the ONE2ONE conversation with Chikwe Ihekweazu, we reflect on leadership under pressure — from…
S4E8 The Tunde Mimiko One – Insurance as Confidence Infrastructure (Broadcast Edition) | ONE2ONE (S4 E8)
In this episode, Tunde Mimiko, Managing Director & CEO of SanlamAllianz Life Insurance Nigeria, joins Tokunbo Shitta-Bey for a structured conversation on life insurance as “confidence…
S4E7 The Chuka Mordi One – Why Macro Holds Back Business | ONE2ONE (S4 E7)
In this episode of ONE2ONE, Tokunbo Shitta-Bey discusses with Chuka Mordi, Managing Director & CEO of Ellah Lakes PLC, in a candid exploration of why Nigeria’s macroeconomic environment sets the…
S4E6 The Tunde Kelani One – Origins and the Cost of Forgetting | ONE2ONE (S4 E6)
Most societies do not collapse dramatically. They decline — slowly — through forgetting.In this Civilisational Conversation on ONE2ONE, Tunde Kelani — internationally acclaimed cinematographer,…
S4E5 The Dayo Adedayo One – Who Owns a Nation's Image | ONE2ONE (S4 E5: Broadcast Edition)
In this Season 4 broadcast episode of ONE2ONE, Dayo Adedayo reflects on photography not as art, but as record — as a form of institutional memory.Drawing on decades of work documenting Nigeria's…
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