THE CONVERSATION with Onyekachi Okorie: Recent Episodes

THE CONVERSATION with Onyekachi Okorie

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Great film making is a product of flawless acting, precise production and excellent advertisement. The Netflix K-Drama series "SQUID GAME" appears to have taken the film-making scene by storm. It has shattered numerous records such as; being the most streamed Netflix series ever and maintaining the number 1 spot in over 90 countries. In this episode, myself and Mariama Mansaray delve into the nitty-gritties of the series by answering diverse questions such as the reasons for its prominence and its broader significance to various aspects of life. 

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To wrap an entirely troubling year, we opened the floor for assorted questions from my awesome listeners. Join I, Chiezugo and David as we attempt to give our thoughts on them. 

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In this episode, myself, Omo and Larry unveil the misconceptions, misguidances, truths and realities of modern dating. We talk at length about women, the dilemma that accompanies growing up most especially the 20's phase. Our parents and educational sector are also not excluded in this session, as we delve into ways of growth and development for the young man and his realities. 

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In this episode, Chiezugo Okorie and David Abraham, uncover the aspects of racial injustice and inequality in the United States . They also provide details on the effectiveness of both campaigns, their ramifications, and the way forward for the safety and well being of blacks in the foreseeable future.

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In this session, we are joined by Ousman Touray and William Drammeh in discussing the upcoming U.S election; intensely dissecting Trump's four years in office, his treatment of the racial injustice and police brutality campaign, following the tragic deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, his racist and sexist comments, Biden's chances of winning, the racial controversy with Kamala Harris and the propaganda against Kanye West. 

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"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one. - Geoerge R.R Martin. Discover from Fatou Mbenga and Fatoumatta B.Bah, what pleasures await the reader,  and how the pressure to read has become is gradually getting neglected in our society. We also talk about poetry and how poets in ways magical, express the internal feelings of the mind, in very precise sentences. 

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In contemporary African societies, the institution of marriage, from the male perspective encapsulates a variety of scarce benefits, more specifically sexual intercourse. Understand from our guests, Fatoumatta B. Bah (Law graduate) and Sulayman Sanyang (Law graduate), the reasons men think this way and whether our laws are infact outdated to have omitted the inclusion of marital rape as a crime, pursuant to the Sexual Offences Act. 

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For most aspiring students, the cost, stress and hype of university education has lessened their desire to pursue a degree. In this Episode, our guests argue against the topic and provide us with infinite reasons why a university degree is worth it.

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On this episode of THE CONVERSATION, we are joined by Fatou Mbenga, (activist/law graduate) and Ya Sally Njie,(activist/law graduate) as we dissect the concept of Feminism, its origin, controversies, men coming to terms with it and many more!