Episode 27: “Imagine Eating Plantain That Tastes Like Cardboard”

Wole and Karo are back for the new season of Now O’Clock to discuss some of what they’ve been up to since the last episode.

Karo talks about her trip to Nigeria, and the Sanitary Pad Drive she spearheaded, Wole discussed the surgery he went through some weeks ago, while also sharing a very personal story about his health.

Big Brother Nigeria is discussed in detail, and both of the hosts predict their winner, and a lot more in this new episode.

Episode 26: “A Spotlight on S.T.E.R”

On the latest episode of The Now O’Clock Podcast, Ayodeji, the founder of Stand To End Rape chats with Wole and Karo about the work her organization does for survivors of rape and sexual assault.

She talks about the challenges she has faced over time, shed light into the complexities of working with such an organization in Africa, and many more.

Episode 25: “Trump, Jammeh and Buhari: A Calamitous Threesome”

Wole and Karo are joined by Tola to discuss Donald Trump’s inauguration, Yahya Jammeh’s last days as President of Gambia, before focusing on the issues with Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in Nigeria.

Is expecting a democratic government that functions properly too much for Africans? Will you be willing to give away your free speech for great infrastructure, education, and more?

These questions and more are addressed on this new episode of the Now O’Clock Podcast.

Episode 24: “The Discussion About Loss”

Karo and Wole welcome Wangari back to Now O’Clock to discuss the several aspects of Loss.

The conversation goes from the effects of loss to how different people handle different types of loss, to dealing with loss at different stages of one’s life, helping people around you handle loss and a lot more.

This episode is dedicated to Folake, who recently lost her father, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.