• After Hours 6 - Marriage Talks with Smoothie Daddi
    Jun 7 2026

    In this after-hours episode, we sit down with Smoothie Daddi for an honest conversation about marriage, love, and building a family.


    We kick off this after-hours conversation revisiting a startup we were building that didn't take off but taught us a lot about resilience, teamwork, and lessons you can’t learn anywhere else.


    Then we shift gears as our guest talks about his personal journey into marriage, the realities that come after “I do,” and what it truly means to choose a partner for life.


    From lessons learned to redefining commitment, this episode dives into the mindset behind partnership and the importance of growing together.


    We wrap things up on a lighter note with a fun trivia segment on Radiography.



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    50 min
  • Being an Entrepreneur in Nigeria with Smoothie Daddi.
    May 29 2026

    In this episode of Perspective Podcast, we sit down with Nurudeen, a Nigerian food entrepreneur who turned a simple idea into a growing multi-stream business.


    Starting with selling popcorn, Nurudeen shares how he gradually expanded into smoothies and toasts, and eventually built a business that now caters for events while running a physical store with both walk-in and online customers.


    We explore what it really takes to start and grow a food business in Nigeria, from navigating early challenges and limited resources to making key decisions that drive growth. Nurudeen opens up about the realities of building locally, the lessons learned along the way, and the resilience required to keep going.


    Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or simply curious about the journey behind everyday businesses, this conversation offers practical insights, honest reflections, and valuable lessons from someone building in real time.















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    45 min
  • The New Moon Race: NASA, Nigeria and the future of space
    May 15 2026

    In this episode, we explore NASA’s Artemis mission, the historic journey that sent four astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. We break down what this milestone means for the future of space exploration.


    Next, we turn our focus closer to home, diving into Nigeria’s space programme, from the successful launch of Nigeria Sat-1 in 2003 to the challenges that have slowed plans for a broader satellite constellation.


    We also speak about the possibility of Nigeria sending astronauts to space in the near future.


    Finally, wrap up the episode with a fun round of space trivia to put our listeners’ knowledge to the test.



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    34 min
  • After Hours 5 - World Cup 2026
    Apr 27 2026

    In this episode, we kick off the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the excitement is already building. We take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we debate our favourite World Cup songs and relive some of the most unforgettable moments that made us fall in love with the tournament in the first place.


    From last‑minute goals to iconic celebrations, we break down the moments that still give us goosebumps. Then, we turn our attention to what’s ahead , analysing the top favourites for World Cup 2026, the teams everyone’s watching, and the dark horses who could shake things up on the world stage.


    Of course, it wouldn’t be a proper football conversation without bias, so we each reveal who we’re rooting for and why this World Cup feels different for us personally.


    We wrap things up on a lighter note, sharing highlights from our recent team hangout , the laughs, the deep conversation about history and politics.


    Whether you’re a die‑hard football fan or just here for the vibes, this episode is your perfect warm‑up to the world’s biggest sporting event.





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    34 min
  • US/Israel Vs Iran - WW3?
    Apr 4 2026

    In this episode, we unpack the escalating conflict involving Iran and what it means for the global order.


    We examine the ripple effects on the world economy, with a particular focus on rising energy prices and growing instability in oil markets.


    We discuss how Gulf countries have suffered significant collateral damage, especially to critical energy infrastructure—the backbone of their economies—disrupting oil supply in a region that plays a central role in meeting global energy demand.


    The conversation also explores why this moment feels like the closest the world has come to a third world war in decades, as the conflict unfolds alongside the ongoing war in Ukraine, intensifying geopolitical tensions on multiple fronts.


    We take a close look at the role of the United States, questioning whether the scale and intensity of Iran’s retaliation were fully anticipated.


    Finally, we share our outlook on how the conflict is likely to end. Spoiler alert: despite the chaos, a negotiated settlement may ultimately be the most realistic outcome.




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    32 min
  • Nigeria and it's Woes
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode, we take a hard, honest look at Nigeria’s current realities and the forces shaping everyday life across the country. From rising economic pressures and unemployment to ongoing security concerns and struggling infrastructure, the conversation explores why so many Nigerians feel the weight of uncertainty.


    We examine the deeper roots of these challenges, tracing them through history, from colonial legacies and years of military rule to the corrosive effects of corruption and the persistent influence of tribal and ethnic divisions.


    Rather than focusing only on symptoms, this episode asks the tougher questions: How did we get here? and What continues to hold the nation back?


    But this is not just a story of problems. The episode also looks forward, highlighting opportunities for reform, innovation, and collective responsibility. It explores how accountability, cultural shifts, and citizen engagement could help reshape Nigeria’s future.


    This episode is an invitation to reflect, to question, and to engage in meaningful dialogue about Nigeria’s challenges and the possibilities that still exist beyond them.




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    42 min
  • After Hours 4 - Med School Chronicles
    Mar 16 2026

    Ready for a nostalgia trip you didn’t ask for but absolutely need?


    In this episode of the After Hours, we take trip down memory lane, back at our College of Medicine days.


    We share the reason we chose what we studied, the memories that still make us smile, and the moments that stand out.


    From first dissections, dead bodies, formalin et al to steeple chase, hunger games on steroids, we’re reliving the iconic moments that shaped us.


    We also talk about the med school struggles of negative marking and getting your shoe size in tests.


    We wrap things up with the biggest lessons we took into our careers and the advice we’d give to today’s med students… besides “sleep when you can.”


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    1 ora
  • Beyond the Hype: Is AI Remaking Us or Replacing Us?
    Feb 27 2026

    AI is no longer a headline, it’s a habit.


    It’s shaping how we work, think, create, and make decisions, often without us realizing it.


    Are we witnessing a real technological revolution… or living through the biggest bubble of our time?


    In this episode, we explore the tension between hype and reality.We talk about how AI is quietly rewiring our daily routines, disrupting entire industries, and challenging the very idea of human creativity.


    From over‑reliance and workforce shifts to the question of whether our original ideas still matter, this conversation asks some questions; If machines can think, write, design, and strategize, what’s left for us?


    And who are we becoming in a world that increasingly thinks on our behalf?


    Whether you’re excited, skeptical, or overwhelmed by the pace of change, this episode tries to provide some clarity to understand the moment we’re in… and the future we’re building.

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    47 min