
The Unfiltered Real Talk Podcast
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The Unfiltered Real Talk PodcastFeb 20, 2023

TV Docuseries Ep06: Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton
Community advocate, Karen Richards, shares the importance of identity and culture and how to talk to your children about racism and discrimination. Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton is a six-part docuseries featuring on Telus Optik TV on Demand and sponsored by Telus STORYHIVE @storyhive
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TV Docuseries Ep05: Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton
After experiencing significant discrimination in the corporate world as a black immigrant woman, a banker, Margaret Adekunle, takes a bold step to establish a financial organization targeted at bridging the financial services gap for black and immigrant communities. Margaret leverages her 20 years + wealth of experience in the banking industry to address underlying issues of discrimination and racism in the corporate world and financial sector. She also provides tips on how to setup yourself for success in the corporate world.
Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton is a six-part docuseries featuring on Telus Optik TV on Demand and sponsored by Telus STORYHIVE.
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TV Docuseries Ep04: Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton
From her garage to two grocery store locations in just 2 years and all during the pandemic, an Edmonton woman, Kemi Bolatiti-Bello shares her deeply inspiring journey to entrepreneurship in the city of Edmonton. She also drops critical tips for starting a successful business in Canada. Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton is a six-part docuseries featuring on Telus Optik TV on Demand and sponsored by Telus STORYHIVE.
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TV Docuseries Ep03: Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton
From her garage to two grocery store locations in just 2 years and all during the pandemic, an Edmonton woman, Kemi Bolatiti-Bello shares her deeply inspiring journey to entrepreneurship in the city of Edmonton. She also drops critical tips for starting a successful business in Canada.
Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton is a six-part docuseries featuring on Telus Optik TV on Demand and sponsored by Telus STORYHIVE.
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TV Docuseries Ep01: Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton
This docuseries was made possible with the support of Telus STORYHIVE.
In this episode, an Edmontonian woman, Beatrice Ghettuba, shares her experience of running for office in the province of Alberta, highlighting lessons learned in the African community and providing advice on how to build a truly inclusive community. Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton is a six-part docuseries featuring on Telus Optik TV on Demand and sponsored by Telus STORYHIVE.
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TV Docuseries Ep02: Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton
An Edmontonian woman, Dr. Maroro Zinyemba, shares her empowering story on the road to deanship and becoming likely the first black female dean in a top college in Alberta.
Untold Stories of Black Women in Edmonton is a six-part docuseries featuring on Telus Optik TV on Demand and sponsored by Telus STORYHIVE.
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S2EP23 Procuring a Relative? Things to Know Before Immigrating to Canada
For more about David, check out crestimmigration.ca/ or contact by phone or WhatsApp at (587) 974-8942 or by email, david@crestimmigration.ca
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S2EP22 Men's Mental Health & Overcoming Trauma Through Music with Arys Déjan
From not knowing his biological father to being in foster care and facing abuse. In today's episode, I sit down with Arys Déjan for an in-depth and deep conversation about how he overcame trauma through writing and producing music. Arys is a recording artist, writer, poet, dancer, model, podcast producer and host. He is the founder of the Who and How Club as well as the Who and How Podcast. He is also the founder of The Quiet Council, a management agency, and the creator of RAM-PAGE, an event series that promotes safe space, dialogue, open communication and positivity among people looking to overcome barriers.
Visit https://www.arysdejan.com/ to stay tuned to Arys' new single and for all his work. Follow him on Instagram @only1arys and @whohowclub

S2EP21 Diversity is Good Business: How to Leverage Diversity for Growth and Success with Frankline Agbor
Did you have to westernize or change your name to get a job in the diaspora? Did you know the Minister of Justice of Alberta, Kaycee Madu had to do the same when he was articling as a law student? There are simple things individuals, organizations, businesses and institutions can do to successfully leverage diversity. In this episode, Frankline Agbor, the founder and Executive Producer of Diversity Magazine, the largest multicultural publication in Canada, shares his success tips and tools on how he grew his private business through diversity.
LINK TO MAGAZINE: Diversity Magazine – The Multicultural Magazine I Telling The Untold Stories
LINK TO ALBERTA JUSTICE MINISTER'S INTERVIEW: Kaycee Madu reflects on his journey to justice minister: ‘Racism is real’ | Globalnews.ca

S2EP20 Uncovering the Truth about our Canadian History: Residential Schools, Truth and Reconciliation with Professor Jessica Vandenberghe
In today's conversation, I sit down with an Indigenous Engineer, Professor Jessica Vandenberghe, to uncover the truth about Canada's history with institutionalizing residential schools, the impact that remains today and how we can be allies with supporting truth and reconciliation. Professor Vandenberge is an Industrial Engineer and the Assistant Dean of Engineering, Community and Culture at the University of Alberta. She is a consultant, public speaker, and STEM mentor. She serves on a number of boards and councils and also co-hosts a podcast called, Unsettled: Truth and Conciliation.
Today's episode may be triggering for some people so please take care while listening and feel free to reach out to mental health support in your community. For those in Alberta and Canada, mental health support can be accessed through: Mental Health Support in Alberta: Mental Health | Alberta Health Service or Mental health support: get help - Canada.ca
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List of Resources and Information discussed on the show:
- 2008 Apology by Prime Minister Stephen Harper: 2008 Federal Apology to Residential School Survivors - YouTube
- 2017 Apology by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: Tearful Justin Trudeau apologizes to residential school survivors in Newfoundland - YouTube
- Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action: Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action, six years later - YouTube
- The Calls to Action Report: calls_to_action_english2.pdf (gov.bc.ca)
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada, Calls to Action: Final Report | MMIWG (mmiwg-ffada.ca)
- We Will Stand Up Documentary: nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up by Tasha Hubbard - NFB
- Home Fire Documentary: Home Fire - Ending the Cycle of Family Violence - YouTube
- Secret Path: Gord Downie's The Secret Path - YouTube
- Journey Home Documentary: Journey Home - YouTube
- Jordan's Principle: Jordan’s Principle | Assembly of First Nations (afn.ca)
- Jordan River Anderson: Honouring Jordan River Anderson (sac-isc.gc.ca)
- Tina Fontaine: Jury finds Raymond Cormier not guilty in death of Tina Fontaine | CBC News
- The Blanket Exercise: Blanket Exercise Workshop - KAIROS Canada

S2EP19: Inclusion Starts with I: The Inspiring Story of an Athlete with Cerebral Palsy with Lovepreet Deo
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S2EP18 Hear Me Out Series: Supporting Children with Autism with Kiko
In this episode, I sit down to chat with Kiko, an experienced social worker who supports autistic children and their families. We debunk myths, unlearn misconceptions, and relearn truths and how to better support autistic individuals. We also discuss stimming, masking, and more. If you enjoyed the conversation, consider subscribing to the podcast and leave a rating in Apple podcasts or where you listen. Don't forget to check out the video on YouTube and subscribe on there too and share. Your support ensures these conversation gains awareness and reaches more people to keep the conversation ongoing.
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S2EP17 Hear Me Out Series: Fostering Inclusion and Accessibility with Nwamaka Agbakoba
In this episode, I sit down with Nwamaka Agbakoba, the Founder and President of Green Onyx Foundation, a nonprofit organization advocating for children and families with disabilities in Africa. Nwamaka shares strategies and tools organizations and communities can utilize to better support persons with disabilities including through education. This episode is timely and loaded with information for everyone regardless of whether you have a disability.
Nwamaka is an accomplished corporate leader, with a background in finance and has worked on a number of microfinance and international development projects including with the World Bank and the Gates Foundation. She is also the founder of MKCurvy, an inclusive African inspired clothing line for modern, curvy women. She has lived experience with disabilities, living with rheumatoid arthritis and being a mother to a son with mild cerebral palsy.
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S2EP16 Hear me out Series: Understanding Cerebral Palsy with Carlos Gonzalez
This is the third episode within the Hear me out Miniseries, highlighting the voice of persons with special needs. In today's episode I sit down with Carlos Gonzalez who shares his personal story living with cerebral palsy, immigrating from Mexico to Canada for university, and overcoming fears and challenges. Carlos is the Community Education Coordinator of Cerebral Palsy Association of Alberta and also co-hosts My Life Without Limits Podcast. This episode will definitely lift your spirits, warm your heart and inspire you in new ways you never thought possible. If you enjoy the conversation or learn something new, please consider subscribing to the podcast, share with a friend and connect with me on social media.
Carlos' Podcast My Life Without Limits (podbean.com)
Visit Cerebral Palsy Alberta for supports -HOME | cerebralpalsyalberta (cpalberta.com)
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S2EP15 Hear me Out Series: Understanding the FASD Epidemic in South Africa with Andrea
This is the second episode within the Hear me out Miniseries, highlighting the voice of persons with special needs. I recently discovered that South Africa has the highest rate of FASD on the planet! Some communities in South Africa experience a prevalence as high as 28%. According to a 2018 publication by CanFASD, the rate of FASD in Canada is 4% which is approximately 1,485,158 Canadians in a country with about 37 million people. South Africa's population is approximately 58 million people and yet the nation has such a mammoth rate. I sit down with a South African friend who works in the area of human services to understand this issue and she shares some of the key influences of the alarming high rates in South Africa.
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S2EP14 Hear me Out Series: Podcasting for the Deaf Community with Kellina
Hey friends! Thank you for stopping by and clicking play. This is the first episode in the Mini series titled, Hear me out. This mini series was inspired by my conversation in Episode 5 with a young lady with partial hearing loss. If you haven't checked out that episode, please do so and thank you. In this episode, my guest, Kellina shares tips and strategies for creating content for the deaf community and influencing with inclusion. Kellina is a trailblazer and an advocate for the deaf community. She is currently a graduate student, an entrepreneur, a YouTuber, content creator and an upcoming author. She is born into a hearing family. If you enjoy this episode, please join our community on social media including Clubhouse and Instagram @unrealtalkpod and share with me what you enjoyed. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already done so and follow on YouTube so you never miss an episode. Check out our new website, where you can also leave us a Voice Message! The Unfiltered Real Talk Podcast (podpage.com) For sponsorships, to feature as a guest or if you would like me to share your story, send me a private email at, unfilteredrealtalk@gmail.com. Thank you so much for stopping by to listen.
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Visit her Website, Coach | Mental Health Coach (kellinaempowerment.com)

S2EP13 Black and Muslim: Addressing the Problem of Islamophobia in Canada with Tia Abdillahi
Today I sit down with a black Muslim woman from the Oromo community to address the islamophobia problem in Canada. Tia is a young mother of three, passionate about raising awareness and speaking out against any form of violence and injustice. She recently granted an interview to Global News TV, check it out here: Edmonton police investigate reported attack on Black woman wearing hijab | Globalnews.ca
In today's conversation, we discuss a variety of issues including misunderstandings and misconceptions about Islam and the Muslim community, the rising attacks against women wearing Hijabs, and the need to join the movement to end racism.
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S2EP12 Life on Hold: The Refugee Journey with Mimi Bassett
In today's conversation, I sit down with another Haligonian I met some years ago when I lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Odette Mimi Gbeve-Bassett is a Togolese Canadian who immigrated to Canada after 15 years living a refugee camp in Ghana. She is passionate, resilient and ambitious young lady who did not let her experience in the camp stop her from pursuing her dreams. She shares her journey and experience in the refugee camp and coming to Canada to pursue her education and graduating with a Masters in Laws. She talks about the impacts of living in refugees camps on the mental health and wellbeing of children as well as how to support children and youth in home and hosting countries.
Mimi is very passionate about supporting children and youth living in camps and has established a nonprofit with the sole goal of helping young people pursue education and to thrive in global society. Visit home (daree.org) to learn more about her nonprofit, donate or volunteer if you can. You can also check out her YouTube Channel: (41) A Moment With Mimi - YouTube for more about her.
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S2EP11 Close Encounter: Nearly Raped Twice with Tokunbo
Gripping, bone chilling, raw and riveting is only a few qualifying words to describe this powerful episode. My guest came close to being raped twice while living in Ontario, Canada and one of the incident happened in her own house! Both incidents happened by persons she knew. Rape is a sensitive and heavy conversation and our deepest hope to sharing this very difficult experience is that it will help someone. My guest also share tips to support survivors as well as for self-protection.
This is a heavy conversation, however, it is very necessary and must remain ongoing. Please take care while listening and if you need to chat or debrief with someone after listening, check in with a friend or family or reach out to me directly on social media, email, clubhouse or via voice chat on Anchor.fm. I will be more than happy to debrief with you. Thank you for stopping by and listening to the episode.
Below are some articles that we discussed in today's conversation:
Iniubong Umoren, a 26 year old recent graduate raped and murdered while responding to a job ad: Iniobong Umoren: Job-seeking Nigerian lady found dead (gazettengr.com)
Justice for Uwa. Veral Uwaila, a 22 year student who was raped and brutally killed in a Church in Nigeria, Justice For Uwa: Undergraduate Killed & Raped In A Church | Zikoko!
Sexual Assaults Statistics: JustFacts - Sexual Assault (justice.gc.ca)
Over 80% of all juvenile sexual assault victims are female, and 90% of adult rape victims are female: 32 Disheartening Sexual Assault Statistics for 2021 (legaljobs.io)

S2EP10 Black Women in Science: Pursuing a Career in Nursing. Is it worth it? with Lucetta Marah
In today's episode, I sit down with a Registered Nurse, Lucetta Marrah, who has been working as a nurse in Canada for almost 12 years. She started her journey as a Licensed Practical Nurse or LPN and decided to challenge herself by advancing her education to become an RN. She gave up a fulltime, high earning job to return to school. Lucetta shares the study strategies that she used to ace the RN board exam at the first trial. She addresses what people who have failed the board exam can do as well as tips for men seeking to pursue a career in nursing but concerned about stereotypes or the nature of the work.
Also discussed in this episode are the realities of being a nurse in the middle of the pandemic, the everyday challenges, including caring for persons with COVID-19. This episode is loaded with many life lessons and tips to kickstart that ambition, dream or vision that you have been waiting or longing to begin. If you enjoy the episode, please consider subscribing, rating, leaving a comment and following the podcast on social media @unrealtalkpod as well as on YouTube. Check out the video recording of the conversation on YouTube at the Unfiltered Real Talk Podcast.

S2EP9: Black Women in Science: Pursuing a Career in Pharmacy - Tips for Overcoming Challenges and Thriving with Dr. Onyi Kammelu
In today's episode, my guest, Dr. Onyinye Kammelu shares her journey to becoming a pharmacist at just 23 years old! She received her first degree by age 20 and at age 23, she had a doctorate degree in pharmacy with honors! This young lady is a powerful force and releases major gems on how to stay focused to achieve exceptional academic success in the midst of difficulties and challenging environments. This conversation is so timely and key for students and young ladies seeking career success. Also discussed in this episode is addressing some questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Onyinye currently works as a Pharmacist in Amazon Pharmacy in the United States where she is currently changing the world of retail pharmacy as we know it. This conversation is also available on video, check it out on YouTube at Unfiltered Real Talk Podcast - YouTube.
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S2EP8 COVID-19 Vaccine: Questions Answered with Dr. Johnson Fatokun, MD
There is so much information out there about COVID-19 vaccine and I decided to sit down with a Medical Doctor, Dr. Johnson Fatokun, to discuss the truths, lies and worries about the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Johnson is a family physician in Alberta and serves as a member of the Primary Care Network (PCN) committee. He is tasked with providing governance, leadership, strategic direction and priorities for the PCN’s. Residents have been quoted as saying, “The community not only hired a community doctor, they hired a community ambassador.” He is passionate about elderly care and has worked in emergency medicine. Dr. Johnson also works as a full-time Pastor in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta and is the National Youth Adviser for RCCG YASM Canada; he is passionate about empowering young black adults to be successful.
This conversation was also recorded by video, do please check it out on YouTube at Unfiltered Real Talk Podcast - YouTube and do not forget to hit the subscribe button. If you enjoy today's episode, please consider subscribing to and rating the podcast wherever you listen and follow the podcast on social media @unrealtalkpod to connect with me directly. You can also email your questions or feedback to unfilteredrealtalk@gmail.com or send me a voice note on Anchor.fm.

S2EP7 Life of an Immigrant Student in Canada with Ezekiel
Ezekiel is currently in his final year of university, studying Mechanical Aviation in Ontario. He is the founder and CEO of Semz Custom Shoes and the co-founder of Steal Masta Card Game.
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S2EP6 Assimilation, Adaption and Inclusion: Experience Living in the Diaspora with Yemi and Ijeoma
Is your teeth so white because you're so dark? Is that your real hair? How come your English is so good? Does your cultural name suggest you can't speak English? Did you have to change your name to get a job in the diaspora? In today's episode, my guests, Yemi and Ijeoma share their experiences with overt prejudice, stereotypes and racism while living in the diaspora. We touch on the importance of preserving your identity and remaining true to your culture while understanding that some immigrants may not necessarily want to be associated with their roots for good reasons. We also talk about stereotypical and prejudicial statements including those from our own people while highlighting that all people are beautiful and we must do better to respect and assimilate into each other. We recognize that fear and comfort is sometimes involved when migrating to a different country and emphasize embracing some of the traditions of where you are while keeping your identity in focus.
Ijeoma is a writer, licensed food judge and the co-host of the Africa in my Kitchen Podcast. Yemi is an economist and the podcast producer, host and CEO of Tunuka Media.
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S2EP5 Chronicles of a Hard of Hearing Girl with Anne Egwuche
In today's episode, my guest, Anne Egwuche, shares her story of discovering she has partial hearing loss, her journey to getting the right hearing aid, the challenges she encountered as a hearing impaired student, and how she overcame these challenges. Also discussed are how she is leveraging her hearing impairment to support other persons with hearing loss or full deafness in Nigeria.
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S2EP4 Black Women in Business: $6000 to six figures in 2 Years with NiLo
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NiLo is the marketing director of Melanistic Magazine, which features a new take on Edmonton's ethno-cultural lifestyle with particular focus on black experience. She is behind the Afro-Indie Book fair initiative which showcases a variety of black authors in our community. She is a storyteller and author and has published two children's book. She is also a podcaster and cohosts the Black Multiverse Theory Podcast. For more about Afrodisiac Natural Shop, visit, afrodisiacnaturals.com AFRODISIAC NATURAL STORE. For more about NiLo, visit her Instagram page, @thatgirlyoushouldknow
***ECHO ALERT- we apologize for the echo nature of the audio, we were trying out a new device.**

S2EP3 Black Women in Business: Why women are limited with Rehana Malik-Mbanga
Rehana is also an activist and is passionate about supporting women of afro-heritage achieve their full potential. She is the founder of Women Talk Africa in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and runs a blog called Embracing the plus size me. For more about Stimbok corporation and it's work, visit, www.stimbok.com.
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S2EP2 Pursing your dreams: From Passion to Fashion Designer with DamiFierce
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S2EP1 Resolutions vs Goal Setting: New Ideas and Tips for the Year
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Season 1 Recap
The recap provides a quick summary of the top 5 most downloaded episodes of the season and highlights the top 10 countries and cities tuning in to listen. If you have not checked out the podcast, this season recap episode offers a very good feel for the show.
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S1EP16 Racism and Parenting: A Mother's Experience
In today's episode, my guest and I sit down for a real talk on racism and parenting black children in the diaspora. My guest is Christina Monfort, a mother of two children who were elite athletes in their high school and college years. The conversation highlights the first-hand experiences of my guest in the 80s and 90s in Canada and that of her children in more recent times. We discuss the many contributions of black people in Canadian history and identify how government systems, in particular the Canadian education system can leverage these contributions in classroom discussions and curriculum. Also in our conversation are tips for parenting and preparing black children for life in the diaspora, which is based on my guest's personal experience. This episode is loaded with tools and information for parenting young black children and offers different insights into dealing with racism, cultural identification and more.
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S1EP15 Racism and Immigrant Health in Canada with Dr. Bukola Salami
In today's episode, my guest and I discuss systemic racism in Canadian health care system and the impacts on the health of black immigrants. My guest is Dr. Bukola Salami, an associate professor at the Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta in Canada. Our conversation identifies the core reasons for declining immigrant health after years of immigration into Canada, and the impacts of systemic racism on the health of immigrants. We also identify policy measures and key practical solutions for government institutions in Canada to utilize in addressing systemic racism in the health care system.
Dr. Salami's research and expertise focuses on policies and practices shaping migrant health. She has led research in the areas of well-being of temporary foreign workers, mental health of immigrant adults, mental health of immigrant children, as well as mental health of African, Black, and Caribbean youths. Dr. Salami has been recognized for her community engagement work to improve immigrant health. She has received several awards for research excellence and community engagement including 100 Accomplished Black Women in Canada; Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Emerging Nurse Researcher of the Year Award.
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S1EP14 Police Misconduct: An Interview with a Criminologist, Dr. Temitope Oriola
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S1EP13 #EndSARS: Which Way Nigeria?
In today's episode, my guests are two Nigerian youth living in Canada, Adewale and Eskay. We sit down to discuss the way forward for Nigeria following the #EndSARS protest which is now a social movement. They outline action items for policy makers, leaders and citizens to reform Nigeria and we share our personal experiences with SARS (Special Anti-Robbery Squad), which has been disbanded and replaced SWAT.
Eskay is a corrections officer and lends practical solutions based on his professional experience in corrections. Adewale is the host and founder of the African Wahala YouTube Channel and has several video publications on African issues related to politics, economic development and overall progress for average citizens.
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Nigeria's Huge Dangote Refinery Project: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-nigeria-dangote-refinery-idUSKCN1UY27N
Kano Governor caught on video accepting bribe: http://saharareporters.com/2020/08/29/governor-ganduje-kano-should-be-sentenced-death-collecting-bribe-%E2%80%94aisha-yesufu
First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari in Dubai for daughter's delivery: http://saharareporters.com/2020/10/24/exclusive-aisha-buhari-jets-out-dubai-delivery-daughter-zahra-agitation-against-police
Nigeria's current national debt a record high: https://allafrica.com/stories/202007230603.html
Nigeria borrows money to fund 2020 budget: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria-to-borrow-n1-59-trillion-to-fund-2020-budget/
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S1EP12 #EndSARS Protest: The Way Forward
In today's episode my guests, Chinyere Ugwu and Chikere Asogwa return to the show to discuss the aftermath of the #EndSARS protest and the way forward for Nigeria. We also address the recent outburst by Nigerian actor and politician, Desmond Elliot, outlining real solutions for change beyond police brutality and how the Nigeria youth and leaders can work together for immediate and effective change.

S1EP11 #EndSARS Protest: Truths and Lies about the Protest
In today's episode my guests, two Nigerian youth, Chinyere Ugwu and Chikere Asogwa, discuss the #EndSARS protest and the tragic Lekki Tollgate shooting that occurred in Lagos state on October 20th. My guests live in Nigeria and share their experiences of the protest, debunking untruths and correcting the false narrative about protesters.
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S1EP10 Escaping Child Marriage: A Survivor's Journey
In today's episode my guest, Monica Kunzekweguta, takes us through her gripping and courageous journey of escaping kidnapping and child marriage in Zimbabwe. Monica is an author, publisher, speaker and life coach. She has written and published a number of books including Silent Strength, which narrates her story while offering tools for overcoming many of life's most difficult challenges. Her book, Silent Strength and others are available on Amazon.ca.
Silent Strength: Gaining Resilience and Triumph Through Life's Challenges
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S1EP9 Biblical Teachings that Perpetuate Abuse
October is domestic violence awareness month. In today's episode, my guest, a mental health practitioner and co-pastor, Deborah Emmanuel-Ighodaro continues the conversation on emotional abuse, addressing how certain biblical teachings perpetuate abuse in homes.
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S1EP8 Understanding Emotional Abuse: Why You May be Vulnerable
October is domestic violence awareness month. In today's episode, my guest, Deborah Emmanuel-Ighodaro, a Clinical Social Worker comes back to the show to discuss emotional abuse. We discuss why one may be vulnerable to emotional abuse, the impacts and how to heal from the trauma.
Deborah is a Clinical Lead Consultant at Frankincense Consulting Service and the founder of a non-profit organization supporting women and girls in their recovery journey.
If you are a victim of abuse or know someone who is and needs help, please reach out to a resource near you. If you would like to reach out to our guest for supports, counselling or referral, please see her contact in the website below. Remember, abuse is never your fault, you are loved and lovable. Please reach out when you are ready to someone you trust.
Let us do better; challenge yourself today to reach out to others, support someone, share kindness and spread love each and every single day.
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Links and Resources:
Frankincense Consulting Service: https://frankincenseconsulting.com/
Not4gotten: https://not4gotten.org/
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) studies: https://www.albertafamilywellness.org/what-we-know/aces
Supports in Alberta: https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-find-supports.aspx
Supports in Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/campaigns/covid-19/domestic-violence.html
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S1EP7 Ending Domestic Violence: Understanding the Patterns of Abuse
In today's episode, my guest, Deborah Emmanuel-Ighodaro, and I discuss the pattern of domestic violence, the cycle of abuse, it's impacts and how to heal from the trauma of abuse. Deborah is the Lead Clinical Consultant at Frankincense Consulting, the founder of Not4gotten.org, a non-profit organization supporting women and girls heal from abuse and exploitation. She is also a co-pastor in a church in Edmonton, Alberta.
Resources:
Find help in Canada: https://endingviolencecanada.org/getting-help-2/
Recognizing Domestic abuse patterns: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/domestic-violence/art-20048397
Domestic violence and COVID-19: https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/advocates-scramble-to-help-domestic-abuse-victims-as-calls-skyrocket-during-covid-19-1.4923109
Family Violence Supports in Alberta: https://www.alberta.ca/family-violence-find-supports.aspx
If you are a victim of abuse or know some who is and needs help, please reach out to a resource near you. If you would like to reach out to Deborah Emmanuel-Ighodaro for supports, counselling or a referral, please visit her website, at https://frankincenseconsulting.com/about-us/. Abuse is never your fault, you are loved and lovable. Please reach out when you are ready to someone you trust.
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S1EP6 Ending Sexual Violence: Practical Solutions for Institutional Change Pt 2
This is the concluding part of my conversation with Dr. 'Tope Oriola, a criminologist and associate professor at the University of Alberta. We discuss how large systems such as government bodies can address violence against women and girls, outlining practical strategies and policy solutions.
Dr. Oriola is a renowned researcher and teacher and is well known for his work on policing and use of force by police, transnational crimes, terrorism studies, political violence, social movement and resource conflict, and has many publications in leading scholarly journals. He contributes regularly to media interviews and expert opinions, and is the recipient of a number of awards including the Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal. He is the president of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS) and the joint Editor-in-Chief of African Security journal. For show contribution or sponsorship, send us an email at unfilteredrealtalk@gmail.com.
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S1EP6 Ending Sexual Violence: Practical Solutions for Institutional Change Pt 1
Dr. Oriola is a renowned researcher and teacher and is well known for his work on policing and use of force by police, transnational crimes, terrorism studies, political violence, social movement and resource conflict, and has many publications in leading scholarly journals. He contributes regularly to media interviews and expert opinions, and is the recipient of a number of awards including the Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal. He is the president of the Canadian Association of African Studies (CAAS) and the joint Editor-in-Chief of African Security journal.
The articles mentioned in the episode can be found here:
How Police Departments can Identify and Outst Killer Cops: theconversation.com/how-police-departments-can-identify-and-oust-killer-cops-140384
Study Finds 23 Million Females Aborted: c-fam.org/friday_fax/study-finds-23-million-females-missing-due-sex-selective-abortion/
Revenge Porn Law by Israel: c-fam.org/friday_fax/study-finds-23-million-females-missing-due-sex-selective-abortion/
Nigerian senator marries a 13 year old girl: www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2010/05/2010518858453672.html
Mary Slessor: https://humanists.international/2009/12/mary-slessorthe-saviour-of-twins-killed-in-the-name-of-belief/
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S1EP5 Ending Sexual Violence: The Male Perspective
The articles we discuss in the episode can be found here:
1 in 6 Boys: 1in6.org/
Sexual Violence amongst Secondary School Students in Nigeria: www.actascientific.com/ASPE/pdf/ASPE-03-0224.pdf
Debunking Myths and Facing Realities: aasas.ca/support-and-information/myths-realities/
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S1EP4 Ending Sexual Violence: Femicide
In this episode, my guest speaker and I continue to conversation on sexual violence. We talk about the extreme form of sexual violence, femicide and its prevalence of in South Africa. Sexual violence is a crime and an injustice. It is time we stand up, speak out and fight for the victims and future generation to put an end to sexual violence. Articles we discuss in today's episode can be found here:
South's Africa's President's statement: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53040513
Femicide in South Africa: https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/5-facts-about-femicide-in-south-africa-20190905
Definition of Femicide: https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/77421/WHO_RHR_12.38_eng.pdf;jsessionid=E2ACBFE7C250794F6E58F00C17DFA570?sequence=1
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S1EP3 Ending Sexual Violence: Child Marriage - Child not Bride
As we continue the series on Ending Sexual Violence. My guest speaker and I discuss the issue of child marriage, which is prevalent in a number of African countries. We discuss how child marriage is a form of sexual violence against young girls regardless of cultural norms or customary laws. A child is a child and not bride.
The articles we discuss on this episode can be found here:
Child Protection: https://www.unicef.org/nigeria/child-protection
Effects of Child Marriage: https://www.girlsnotbrides.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/2019-UN-Women-Multi-Country-Analytical-Study-of-Policies-Interventions-Cultural-Practices-on-Child-Marriage-in-Africa.pdf
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S1EP2 Ending Sexual Violence: Child Sexual Abuse
In this episode, my guest speaker and I have a candid conversation about the prevalence of childhood sexual abuse and why it is normalized and trivialized in some African societies. We highlight how consent does not apply to minors, and how children cannot consent to intercourse regardless of what they say or do. Children can be at risk of sexual abuse by those close to them including a parent, caregiver, relatives and/or family member friends.
If you are a victim of sexual abuse, please remember that sexual abuse is NOT your fault. Reach out to someone you trust to seek help. Always remember that abuse and violence thrives in the midst of silence. If you see or hear something, please say something. Saying something can save a life.
Articles discussed in this episode can be found here:
NOIPOLLS Rape Poll Report: https://noi-polls.com/noipolls-rape-poll-report/
Definition of Child Sexual Abuse: https://www.rainn.org/articles/child-sexual-abuse
Prevention of Sexual Abuse in Nigeria: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111066/
Child Protection: https://www.unicef.org/nigeria/child-protection
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S1EP1 Understanding the Context of Sexual Violence
Our guest speaker and I sit down for a heartfelt conversation and begin our series on Ending sexual violence. Focusing on the recent wave of sexual violence that has sparked an outrage in Nigeria, we talk about the context of sexual violence, rape culture and the perception of sexual violence as an issue as well as address certain misconception about what constitutes consent. Sexual violence is a difficult and heavy conversation but one that needs to continue to raise awareness, speak up for the voiceless, fight against this injustice and protect our generations.
The definition, statistics and news articles we talk about on this episode can be found here:
Definition and Statistics: https://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/violence/world_report/en/FullWRVH.pdf
Sexual Consent: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/relationships/sexual-consent
Media Article - Justice for Uwa: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-52868835
Media Article - 12 Year old Girl in Jigawa: https://allafrica.com/stories/202006010123.html
Media Article - 2 Year old Girl in Lagos:
https://www.informationng.com/2020/06/woman-who-called-her-raped-two-year-old-ashawo-loses-custody-of-children-to-lagos-govt.html
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Ending Sexual Violence: Trailer
This is an introduction of our upcoming series called Ending Sexual Violence. Sexual violence is an injustice and a crime that is rarely prosecuted in many African countries. The series discusses the rape culture in Nigeria, Femicide in South Africa, and identifies measures to support victims and protect loved ones from perpetrators, and how to support the growing movement to end sexual violence.
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