Banter and Belief

What's Up with Workplace Politics?

56 min · 9. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we kick things off with a conversation around the Bible verse about seven women to one man, what it means and how it’s interpreted today. We then get into workplace politics, navigating competitive colleagues, and the unspoken tensions that come with trying to succeed in professional spaces. From there, we touch on the UK’s current financial climate and why it feels like none of us have money, before diving into how we’re investing back into the Nigerian economy through business, labour, and long-term thinking.

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