
Hosted by Aanuoluwapo John Adesina · EN

This episode of our second season sees our host, Aanuoluwapo John Adesina, explore the topic “Navigating The Nigerian Media Industry” with Ore Onile-Ere. Ore is a Radio/TV Broadcaster.

In this segment of “Before The Crucible With Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host examines Nigeria’s military and social preparedness to face aggression and war from foreign countries.

In this segment of “Before The Crucible With Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host examines the steps and procedures for impeaching a President in Nigeria.

In this segment of “Before The Crucible With Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host examines the Kano-Maradi rail line, which the Federal Government of Nigeria is set to construct at the sum of $1.9 Billion.

This episode sees our host, Aanuoluwapo John Adesina, navigate the topic “Journalism and The Coverage of Civil Unrest” with Hannah Ajala. Hannah is a Journalist at the BBC World Service. She is also the founder of We are Black Journos—a platform that has the objective of celebrating and connecting Black Journalists and those aspiring to work in broadcasting. Follow her on Instagram @hannah_ajala. You can also find We are Black Journos on Twitter @weblackjournos.

In this segment of “Before The Crucible with Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host analyses the colonial origins of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

This is an emergency broadcast where the #ENDSARS protest is addressed as events are developing. (Note: Extensive editing was not utilized in this episode to leave emotions as raw as possible.)

In this segment of “Before The Crucible with Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host analyzes the Independence Day speech given by President Muhammadu Buhari, on October 1, 2020.

This episode sees our host, Aanuoluwapo John Adesina, navigate the topic “ASUU Strikes: Has Anything Changed?” with Mr. Owoade Emmanuel. Mr. Owoade is a Management researcher and tutor at the Essex Business School. His current research interests are in learning and development, with a key focus on the role of e-learning in the corporate sector. Mr. Owoade is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) and the Higher Education Academy (UK).

In this segment of “Before The Crucible with Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host explores the qualities of a failed state.