Wealth Creation, Media, and Empowering Women in Africa with Arese Ugwu and Nkiru Balonwu

In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Arese Ugwu and Nkiru Balonwu join Zeze Oriaikhi-Sao to discuss financial literacy, storytelling, and African soft power.
The Making of Mahogany: How Sola Oyebade Created One of Africa’s Top Modeling Agencies

Sola’s insights into navigating the fashion industry, empowering models of color, and building successful ventures provide a wealth of knowledge for aspiring entrepreneurs in the fashion and events industry.
Unveiling Success: How Tania Omotayo Navigated Fame, Fashion, and Authorship

Tania Omotayo shares her multifaceted journey through reality TV and entrepreneurship, unveiling the highs and lows with raw honesty.
The Business of Fashion: Navigating Entrepreneurship as a Nigeria Designer

Learn how to take your brand to the next level and foster industry-wide cooperation for success.
Empowering Africa’s Future in STEM and AI with Adora Nwodo

In this episode, Zeze engages in a conversation with Adora Nwodo, a tech expert blending the corporate world with entrepreneurship, driven by her passion for STEM and software development.
Challenging Established Paradigms in The World of Museology with Seun Oduwole

In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a captivating conversation with Seun Oduwole, the Principal Architect at SI.SA. (Studio Imagine Simple Architecture), renowned for their innovative architectural designs. Together, they explore Seun’s inspiring journey and his transformative project, the John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, which transcends conventional architecture to celebrate the rich influences shaping Yoruba culture.
Ayo Akinwolere Exclusive: Reshaping the Narrative Around Black Representation in British Media

In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a deep conversation with Ayo Akinwolere, a prominent figure in the UK’s media landscape, touching on his versatile career, personal journey, and cultural perspectives on success. This episode is a captivating journey through Ayo Akinwolere’s multifaceted career and cultural exploration.
Navigating Identity, Entrepreneurship, and UN Advocacy as a Third Culture African: Ikena Carreira

In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze engages in a captivating conversation with Ikena Carreira, a social entrepreneur whose remarkable journey encompasses entrepreneurship, UN collaborations, television roles, and transformative career shifts. Ikena’s narrative unveils her family’s history rooted in Angola’s struggle for independence, providing profound insights into the sacrifices and triumphs that shaped her perspective on identity.
Resilience & Heritage: The Untold Stories of African Entrepreneurs in Fashion and Cuisine

In this episode of Third Culture Africans, recorded live at Soho House, 76 Dean Street, Zeze warmly invites accomplished figures Yvonne Modupe Telford, Rene Macdonald, and William J. M. Chilila to the stage for a lovely and inspiring conversation. These guests share their insights, struggles, and triumphs, offering a glimpse into their journeys in creativity and business, with a focus on African fashion, cuisine, and entrepreneurship.
How to Build an Inclusive and Sustainable Slow Fashion Label with Ngoni Chikwenengere

In this episode of Third Culture Africans, Zeze interviews Ngoni Chikwenengere, the ingenious force behind We Are Kin, a women’s wear size-inclusive slow fashion brand rooted in sustainability.