
Mpart Magazine Podcast
Podcast af Mpart Media Group
Raw conversations. Real changemakers. Global impact. This isn’t just talk — it’s a front-row seat to the minds and missions of Africa’s boldest builders, thinkers, and disruptors. The Mpart Magazine Podcast uncovers the untold stories behind transformational work — from purpose-driven founders to movement makers across industries. Each episode offers unfiltered insight, real-world lessons, and the human moments behind extraordinary impact. Whether you're building, dreaming, or leading change, this podcast is where voices rise, stories matter, and movements begin.
Begrænset tilbud
3 måneder kun 9,00 kr.
Derefter 99,00 kr. / månedIngen binding.
Alle episoder
5 episoder
In this episode, we sit with Yusuf Hassan Wada, a rising global health policy advocate whose work spans the Society for Family Health (SFH), the International AIDS Society, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). From his early beginnings in pharmacy to influencing health systems and financing policies at the highest levels, Yusuf shares a powerful, practical roadmap for young Africans who want to break into health policy, research, and global advocacy. What you'll learn: - How to start a career in public health and global health advocacy - The skills and networks that open doors to international opportunities - How to publish research without funding - Why visibility is key and how to build it strategically - Mistakes, lessons, and Yusuf's personal hacks for staying grounded Whether you’re a health student, policy enthusiast, or development advocate, this episode is packed with insight, clarity, and practical gems you won’t find anywhere else. Grab the full Issue 7 for deeper insights Buy the magazine here [https://paystack.com/buy/mpartissue7] Want to learn more and connect? Website: mpartmag.fwh.is [https://mpartmag.fwh.is] Instagram: @mpartmagazine [https://instagram.com/mpartmediagroup] X (Twitter): @mpartmagazine [https://twitter.com/mpartmediagroup] LinkedIn: Mpart Magazine [https://www.linkedin.com/company/mpartmagazine]

What if the very trash littering your streets could build your future? In this episode, we tell the powerful story of Amidu Mohammed, a young Nigerian entrepreneur who turned plastic waste into purpose and profit. Starting from zero, Amidu built a multi-million naira business by creating construction materials, eco footwears and furnitures from discarded plastic. His innovation not only tackles Nigeria’s mounting waste crisis but also redefines what’s possible when climate action meets enterprise. You’ll hear how Amidu went from being underestimated to becoming a trailblazer in Nigeria’s green economy — and why his story matters now more than ever. What you’ll learn: * How to spot opportunity in overlooked problems * What it takes to build a sustainable business from scratch * The realities of eco-entrepreneurship in Nigeria * How climate solutions can drive job creation and community impact Whether you're passionate about the environment, business, or both — this episode will challenge the way you see waste.

In this episode, we spotlight the inspiring journey of Aminu Hashidu, a visionary entrepreneur who went from running errands on WhatsApp to building one of Nigeria’s most innovative hybrid HealthTech solutions. What started as a simple act of service quickly evolved into a powerful mission to bridge gaps in Nigeria’s healthcare system. Aminu opens up about his early beginnings, the struggles of building in an underfunded space, and the moments that shaped his leadership and innovation. Listeners will learn: * How Aminu transitioned from casual WhatsApp errands to designing a tech-enabled health platform * What hybrid healthcare means — and why it matters in underserved communities * The challenges of starting up in Nigeria’s health sector and how he navigated them * The importance of staying connected to the people you’re building for * Lessons on purpose, resilience, and visionary thinking from a self-starter * How young people can turn small actions into scalable impact Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a health innovator, or simply someone looking for motivation to take the next big leap — this episode will fuel your vision.

A Problem Well Stated is Half Solved. Here, Tolani Odukoya, the Executive Director/Co-founder at The Mindset Initiative for Sustainable Education identifies a huge gap in the Nigerian educational sector and provides a viable solution to solving this problem. You can get the full written interview in issue 1 of the magazine via the link in the bio

In an interview with the founder of the Block Malaria Project, Amb. Odinaka Kingsley, we discussed the Importance of Youths in Driving Social Change.
Begrænset tilbud
3 måneder kun 9,00 kr.
Derefter 99,00 kr. / månedIngen binding.
Eksklusive podcasts
Uden reklamer
Gratis podcasts
Lydbøger
20 timer / måned