Podcast: Diaspora Radio Network on Nigeria, Black history and more
Saturday, 24 February 2007
As part of Black history month celebrations, Jean Jabouin, Betty Sylvestre and Steve Robinson discuss Nigeria and its connections to the Black diapora. Big-K of NVS is special Guest. Fascinating show
Podcast: Prof Isa Odidi (Part 1) "This case is not about me- its about all Nigerians in Diaspora"
Wednesday, 14 February 2007
Breaking news: Court Overrules INEC!!
The Chairman and presidential flag-bearer of New Democrats Party (NDP), Prof Isa Odidi talks to NVS on why he wants to be the President in 2007 and why every Nigerian with dual citizenship and Nigerians in Diaspora should pay close attention to his court case against INEC
Podcast#15: The African-American Heritage City in Abuja
Saturday, 18 November 2006
Since NVS relayed a story on the African Heritage Theme Park Project in Abuja, Nigeria, a number of readers have asked for more information about the project. In this podcast, we talk to the project coordinator in the USA, Shanda Washington on how the project is evolving and how Nigerians in Diaspora and African-Americans can take advantage of buying property
Podcast#14: Professor EJ Alagoa on Niger Delta Militancy and Alamieyeseigha
Sunday, 08 October 2006
The kidnapping of oil workers and activities of the various militant groups continues in the Niger Delta. Clearly the government's policy of "meeting fire with fire" is not working. Sokari interviews Professor Ebigberi J Alagoa, Emeritus Professor of History, Univeristy of Port Harcourt on the changes that have taken place since the execution of Ken Saro Wiwa, the rise of militancy in the Niger Delta and the behaviour of former Bayelsa State governor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha (0 comments) Read the full article & comments.
Podcast#13: Lamidi Adedibu is a Thug…Dr Abayomi Ferreira
Wednesday, 16 August 2006
Dr Abayomi Ferreira, a soldier, surgeon, author, politician and the Democratic Alternative (DA) presidential candidate in the 2003 elections in Nigeria shares some thoughts on Nigerian politics in this interview with Uche Nworah and Wale Akin. (15 comments) Read the full article & comments.