Inclusive Angles Podcast
In this episode, we welcome Adesewa Josh, an international journalist and correspondent in Africa. She has worked for TRT World, RT, VOA, News Central and Channels Television. Adesewa shares her journey into international reporting, starting in Nigeria and the challenges that come with reporting on the motherland. We also talked Africa Matters [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUW304lJeu3USQgNUcxPlJ2-QN8oh6h8I&si=dPOZ_MIID3N2jJpV], a show she created, what it means to tell our story and why we need to fast track free movement within the continent to enable journalists and storytellers in Africa travel to each other’s country and tell our stories. She has a new show on Spotify called The Grannies [https://open.spotify.com/show/3wTKuBw5pD0vJZZpMs8E5l?si=VxmkOZwwRPK47p7igGGCeA], we are sure you will love. Top Stories Guinea-Bissau has stopped a U.S funded hepatitis B vaccine trial in the country. The World Health Organization said the trial was unethical and warned that its effect was irreversible. Reports suggest the trial was a test to know whether indeed vaccines cause autism. In Nigeria, 100 American soldiers have arrived in the country, barely three months after the US carried out airstrikes on militants in up north. The spokesperson for the Nigerian Defence says the American Soldiers were in the country at the request of the government, adding that they not be ‘engaging in combat operations’ in the country. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit narkworkwabla.substack.com [https://narkworkwabla.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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