Episodes

Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Physically Or Via Text - Just Ask Out Your Crush Already
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Nowadays, texting is our main form of communication but that could be terrifying if you don't know how to go about it properly. Let’s Be Real! Asking someone out over a text message could come out wrong.
Over a text, it's easier for the other person to say NO because they don't have to deal with your emotional expressions. So, what do you do when the odds seems stacked against you? In this conversation, Relationship and Marriage Coach, Toluwanimi Akinyemi, sheds more light on the proper way to go about asking out your crush over text. She also explains "How to move on, when your crush says NO"

Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Decorating Your Home - Do It The Tech Way
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
Sunday Aug 01, 2021
As technology has become a big part of our lives, many homes are also constantly equipped with more gadgets and can be difficult to get it to play with the rest of the interior design style. But as both Technology and design evolve, it allows for the use of one's TV and Speakers as an element of the individual interior design style.
Technology and interior design have historically not always intertwined fingers. But today, there are many products that not only fit into the home, but also can help make an impression on the decor. However, to get the best out of it, you must know how to go about it. Interior Designer and freelance decorator at Feets and Inches, Inioluwa Olajide, explains all there is to know about decorating your home using technology.

Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Sex Educating Your Child - As Simple as ABC
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Saturday Jul 31, 2021
Sex education is a topic many parents would prefer to avoid. If you have a young child, you might think you're off the hook — at least for a while but that's not necessarily true. As children learn to walk and talk, they also begin to learn about their bodies. So, teaching them about their bodies is important but the question remains, "How do Parents go about it?"
In this conversation on Sex educating your child, Award-winning Sexologist and Intimacy Coach, Jessica Sampson, opens up on how parents can successfully introduce their children to sex. She explains that as a child matures and asks more detailed questions, parents can provide more detailed responses. Parents must answer specific questions using correct terminology. They must remember that even if they are uncomfortable they must forge ahead. Remember, you're setting the stage for open, honest discussions in the years to come.

Friday Jul 30, 2021
World Brain Tumour Day: Tech's Endless Role
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Friday Jul 30, 2021
A brain tumor is a cluster of abnormal cells that grows out of control in your brain. Some brain tumors are benign, which means the cells aren’t cancer. Others are malignant, meaning they’re cancer. Brain tumors are called primary tumors if they started in your brain. They’re considered secondary if they started somewhere else in your body and spread to your brain.
Every year, the world takes a pause to raise awareness about brain tumours and to celebrate those battling with this terminal illness.
There are various myths and misconceptions associated with a brain tumor. In this conversation, Gloria, alongside Neurosurgeon, Dr Babatunde Adetumbi, takes a look at the brain tumor and the history behind celebration as they both break down the disease and facts about it.

Friday Jul 30, 2021
Africa’s First Blockchain Forensic Firm: What Impact Will It Have?
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Friday Jul 30, 2021
On April 29, 2021, the social media post of Convexity read, “Come, be part of History”, as we launch the 1st Blockchain hub in Abuja, Nigeria. We’ll also be hosting the Abuja blockchain community meet up with (B.N.U) Blockchain Nigeria, where blockchain, crypto, NFT’s, DEFI, Crypto investigations and more will be discussed.”
The first fully fitted blockchain hub, Convexity Hub in Abuja Nigeria, has a standard crypto forensic investigation lab and experts say this move will help to unbundle and open up the blockchain ecosystem in Africa while providing regulators with an expert channel for active government participation in the blockchain and digital currency ecosystem.
In this chat, the Founder and COO of Convexity Hub, Adedeji Owonibi, will help you better understand what impact this blockchain forensic lab will have in Africa.

Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
More Girls And Women In Tech - The Future Is Here
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Women make up only 28% of the workforce in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and men vastly outnumber them, majoring in most STEM fields in college. Gender-based harassment, violence band discrimination are some of the pervasive practices affecting millions of tech women.
What does a tech workplace hold for a lady in tech? Are there enough policies to protect women in tech fields and make them stay after bringing them in? What challenges do tech ladies face and how do we make things better?
Cloud Solutions Architect, Faith Enilama, provides answers.

Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Sickle Cell Anaemia: What You Should Know About It
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
One is born with Sickle Cell Anemia; it is inherited and passed down through families and in Nigeria. The carrier prevalence is about 20% to 30% and affects 2% to 3% of the Nigeria population of more than 200 million.
There's no cure for most people with Sickle cell anemia but treatments can relieve pain and help prevent complications associated with this disease.
In this conversation, medical doctor Lulu Ojiefoh takes us through the Sickle Cell Anemia and the roles technology has played in its treatment.

Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Is Social Media Fueling Aggression And Stigma?
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
While some people have a genetic tendency towards depression, others develop it as a result of loneliness and social isolation, bullying, loss, abuse and conflict. Is Social media a catalyst that this generation has to contend with?
A study of how social media affects the mental health of young people found that increased participation in social media networks was associated with increased psychological distress - with the effects almost twice as severe among girls.
Cyberbullying is a leading cause of this distress but will we have to ban social media so as to escape this? There’s been a conversation about social media, aggression and stigma but little or nothing has been talked about from the angle of cyber-security and insecurities.
In this episode, a Cyber-security Researcher, Content Creator, Author, Director of ICT at Spiritan University Nneochi, Abia State in Nigeria and the Convener, Coalition for Women Professionals, Chioma Chigozie-Okwum, shares her thoughts as viewed from the lens of cybersecurity.

Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Then And Now: All The Ways Tech Has Changed Music Making
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Music is an art people preach. Music can be more understood for the words of the heart. No matter what type of music you make, you want it to be good music. You want other people to enjoy listening to your tracks, to hear the message clearly and to not be distracted by a bad recording or weak play.
Like a chef with a kitchen full of ingredients, there are beautiful ways to put your masterpiece together, but we must know it wasn't always that easy making music. Times have changed and music production has become easier and simpler all thanks to Technology.
Gloria is joined by celebrity music producer Otaniyen-uwa Daniel (KillerTunes) to look at music production - then and now and how technology has changed everything.

Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Social Media Regulation: The Pros And Cons
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Much of the talk about regulation of social media has been linked to misinformation and intentional disinformation. Two major groups have reacted much differently to this. On one hand, politicians, government and regulators who got busy drafting laws and on the other, civic society groups with journalists, who were either busy trying to stem the tide of misinformation or stop the laws by the first group from seeing the light of the day.
Would it make any difference if both parties ever considered a concerted effort? This goes straight to the heart of the dilemma facing stakeholders and policy-makers across not only Africa but the entire world; how to regulate social media while maintaining the trust of people.
To go forward, we go back to the foundation, in an effort to understand the pros and cons and find a lasting solution to this dilemma. The immediate past President of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), the National Coordinator for the Alliance for Affordable Internet (www.a4ai.org) and a member of the Institute of Directors (IoD) both in Nigeria and London, Olusola Teniola, shares his insights on this dilemma.