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This episode, I speak with Toonna Obi-Okoye, a Nigerian living in Edmonton. He works in IT but what he really wanted to talk to me about were his passions for film and music. During our interview, Toonna describes his ch...
Episode 3: Toonna Obi-Okoye – Nigeria is an episode from Migration Patterns by Meredith Bratland. This episode, I speak with Toonna Obi-Okoye, a Nigerian living in Edmonton. He works in IT but what he really wanted to talk to me about were...
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This episode, I speak with Toonna Obi-Okoye, a Nigerian living in Edmonton. He works in IT but what he really wanted to talk to me about were his passions for film and music. During our interview, Toonna describes his childhood in Nigeria and teaches us a bit about the three main tribes of the nation. We chat about hip-hop and the musical influence of Nigerian afro-beat, Bollywood, and the difficulties that creatives stumble upon in Nigeria. We also touch a bit upon the 419 internet scam and the effects of oil & gas in Nigeria. The post Episode 3: Toonna Obi-Okoye – Nigeria first appeared on curious meredith .
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Episode 3: Toonna Obi-Okoye – Nigeria is an episode from Migration Patterns by Meredith Bratland.
This episode is 42:32 long.
This episode was published on Jul 4, 2017.
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Episode 3: Toonna Obi-Okoye – Nigeria is from Migration Patterns by Meredith Bratland.
Published Jul 4, 2017 and 42:32 long