Dr Yemisi Akinbobola
Her Media Diary
Her Media Diary is a podcast by African Women in Media (AWiM) focused on women in media, journalism, storytelling, and digital content across Africa and the global diaspora. The podcast explores gender and media, women’s leadership in journalism, media safety, representation, media policy, advocacy, and feminist storytelling. Each episode features conversations with African women journalists, media professionals, content creators, editors, researchers, and gender advocates working across newsrooms, digital media, podcasts, film, and communications. Topics include women’s voices in media, gende...
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Who Owns AI-Generated Content? Legal Questions African Journalists Need to Ask 30.06.2026 1:01:17
Mbanangwa Kwilasya is a compliance expert, data protection specialist, and founder of MK Legal Consultancy. She played a pivotal role in drafting Malawi's Data Protection Act, which came into force in 2024. Her work spans financial services, fintech, anti-money laundering regulations, and AI governance. As a consultant with the African Union Development Agency, she focuses on ethical AI developmen...
Umu Thoronka Case: Wrongful Dismissal & Sexual Harassment Inside Sierra Leone's Press Freedom Crisis 09.06.2026 49:32
Eastina Taylor-Tucker is the president of Women in News Media Sierra Leone (WIMSAL), a seasoned broadcaster and advocate who has worked with BBC Media Action and stands at the center of one of West Africa's most significant press freedom cases in recent years. A 2018 Mandela Washington Fellow,Eastina has spent her career challenging structural inequalities in newsrooms and fighting for the safety...
Beyond SEO: Why Answer Engine Optimization is the Future of Digital Visibility 26.05.2026 44:04
Adanna Adindu is a content strategist, SEO expert, and Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) specialist who helps brands transition from invisibility to visibility in the digital space. As a self-described "abnormal Gen Z," she combines classical sensibilities with cutting-edge digital expertise, working remotely from Nigeria for international clients across B2B SaaS, iGaming, medical tourism, fintech,...
When Gender Progress Faces Pushback: Five Taikeaways from CSW70 05.05.2026 15:54
In this special episode, Dr Yemisi Akinbobola takes listeners behind the scenes of the 70th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), held at the United Nations headquarters in New York in March 2025. Dr Yemisi opens with a striking moment from day one, where WABC TV anchor Sade Baderinwa reminded the delegates that when justice fails, women pay the price. But the most powerful int...
From Vibe Coding to Data Sovereignty: An AI Roadmap for African Journalists 21.04.2026 43:49
Zain Verjee is the founder and CEO of the Zain Verjee Group, a communications advisory firm transforming how organizations tell stories in Africa and beyond. As a former CNN anchor and correspondent, she covered major global events and interviewed world leaders. Today, she is also co-founder of The Rundownb Studio, where she helps storytellers and newsroom leaders leverage AI responsibly in modern...
Give to Gain: Redefining Philanthropy for Women's Movement 08.03.2026 33:31
Binaifer Nowrojee is the president of the Open Society Foundations, the world's largest private funder dedicated to advancing human rights, equity, and justice. She is an international human rights lawyer whose career spans strategic litigation, advocacy, research, and philanthropy across Africa and Asia Pacific. Earlier in her career, she investigated sexual violence during the Rwandan genocide w...
A Queer Feminist's Fight for Digital Safe Spaces 03.03.2026 39:34
Charity Nafula is a queer feminist, certified accountant, podcaster, and passionate advocate for digital dignity. As the Executive Director of Queer Prism 256, Charity uses podcasting and art to amplify the everyday lives of marginalized women in Uganda, creating intentional safe spaces for queer women to share their stories without fear of judgment or exposure. In this episode, Dr Yemisi Akinbobo...
Asking the Uncomfortable Questions About Women in Media - Official Trailer 02.03.2026 2:01
Subscribe and follow Her Media Diary on all your favorite podcast platforms. Tune in via our partner radio stations across Africa, and join the ongoing conversation using #HerMediaDiary. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction: The Uncomfortable Questions We Need to Ask 00:00:14 Who Protects Women in Media? Safety and Consequences 00:00:20 Representation and Solutions: Who Decides Our Stories? 00:00:34 Mee...
The 'Single Story' is Killing Africa: Can AI Change the Narrative? 17.02.2026 39:48
Moky Makura is the Executive Director of Africa No Filter, a donor collaborative working to shift stereotypical narratives about Africa through storytelling, research, and advocacy. With a rich career spanning media, philanthropy, and narrative change, Moky has dedicated decades to challenging the single story told about the continent. In this episode, Dr. Yemisi Akinbobola sits down with Moky to...
How Investing in Local Newsrooms Can Help Fight Corruption 03.02.2026 53:56
Recorded live at the African Women in Media 2025 Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this special episode explores the critical theme of investing in local media and journalism, with a particular focus on the MacArthur Foundation's On Nigeria Programme. Dr. Yemisi Akinbobola is joined by three remarkable women whose work spans policy, community accountability, and local journalism: Fatima Mohamme...
Her Media Diary Episode 51: "Achieving Digital Safety Through Creativity" with Neema Iyer 16.09.2025 40:46
Neema Iyer is the founder of Pollicy, an innovative feminist civic technology collective in Kampala that combines data, design, and digital rights. Under her leadership, Pollicy has led 100+ projects, trained 5,000+ individuals in data skills, and created playful civic tools like “Digital Safe‑tea” and “Choose Your Own Fake News”. In 2021, she was appointed to Facebook/Meta’s Global Women’s Safety...
Her Media Diary Episode 50: "Spinning Truth to Power" with Farah Fortune 09.09.2025 46:57
Farah Fortune is the founder & Managing Director of African Star Communications, a full-service PR agency, focusing on customized strategic public relations campaigns. Farah, dubbed ‘The Pitbull in Heels’, established her PR agency in 2008 with just R1,000, a laptop, and a phone, and is the brain behind some of the continent’s most iconic brand and celebrity campaigns. In this episode, Farah talks...
Her Media Diary Episode 49: "Seen, Heard & Leading in Corporate Spaces" with Fatima Jones 26.08.2025 34:23
Fatima Jones is the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at the Dance Theatre of Harlem. With a career spanning over 20 years in public relations, marketing, and communications, predominantly in the nonprofit and arts sectors, her specialty lies in positioning cultural institutions in ways that not only increase visibility but also ensure they are culturally relevant, inclusive, and reflecti...
Her Media Diary Episode 48: "Bringing Rigour to African Journalism" with Stephanie Busari 19.08.2025 1:08:52
Stephanie Busari is the founder and CEO of SBB Media, an organisation dedicated to ensuring that Africa's stories are authored, owned, and told by those who understand its soul. She is also an Emmy Award-winning journalist and Former Head of Africa digital team at CNN. In April 2016, she exclusively obtained the “proof of life” video showing that the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls. This footage was...
Her Media Diary Episode 47: "Linking Human Bias to AI & Machine Learning" with Deborah Kanubala 05.08.2025 52:49
Deborah is a PhD Candidate at Universität des Saarlandes (Germany), researching fair machine learning to reduce bias against marginalized groups. Prior to her PhD, she was a Lecturer in Data Science & AI at the Academic City University College, Accra, Ghana. She is also the co‑founder of Women Promoting Science to the Younger Generation (WPSYG), an organisation supporting more girls into STEM and...
Her Media Diary Episode 46: "Curating Datasets against AI-Facilitated GBV" with Mwende Mukwanyaga 15.07.2025 1:03:25
Mwende is the Co-convener of the AI Salon by Webworks, with expertise in AI ethics, data journalism, ethnographic research, and dataset building. She also specialises in critiquing models and systems for bias, and teaching media and institutions how to adapt to AI in a meaningful and responsible manner. In this episode, she joins us to talk about tech-facilitated GBV, the risks of AI-generated har...
Her Media Diary Episode 45: "Regulating AI: Who's Responsible for Gendered Harm?" with Dr Grace Githaiga 08.07.2025 57:12
Dr. Grace Githaiga is the CEO at KICTANET and a visionary leader with over 20 years of expertise in ICT policy advocacy. She spearheads progressive advocacy for inclusive ICT policies on data protection, cybersecurity, gender, accessibility, and civic digital rights. In this episode, she joins us to unpack what feminist digital justice really means in the age of AI, and why we must act now to make...
Her Media Diary Episode 44: "Open, Free & Secure Internet for Women" with Sandra Aceng 01.07.2025 1:05:33
Sandra Aceng is a human rights defender and digital rights advocate from Uganda. She is also the Executive Director of Women of Ugandan Network (WOUGNET), an organization that engages in research, policy advocacy, and capacity-building programs to ensure gender inclusivity in Uganda’s digital landscape. In this episode, Sandra discusses her personal journey into activism, the digital realities fac...
Her Media Diary Episode 43: Career Tips From Veteran Women Journalists 17.06.2025 6:35
In this special episode recorded live at the AWiM24 Conference in Dakar, Senegal, Dr Yemisi had the honour of speaking with four phenomenal women who have spent decades shaping African journalism: Dr. Lilian Okonkwo-Ogabu, Angela Agoawike, Ekong Uduak, and Ireti Bakare-Yusuf. These are women who have walked through fire, navigating tough newsrooms, evolving technologies, political pressures, and s...
Her Media Diary Episode 42: "Winning Against All Odds" with Dr Joyce Kirabo 28.05.2025 22:58
Dr Joyce Kirabo is a lecturer and trainer with over 13 years of experience in mentoring, coaching, teaching and delivering training programs. She holds a PhD in business Administration from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. In a world where stories of resilience and determination often go unheard, the journey of Dr. Joyce stands out as a beacon of hope. Growing up as a refuge...
Her Media Diary Episode 41: "Can AI Intervene for Women" with Rebecca Mutiso 13.05.2025 21:03
Rebecca Mutiso is the Manager of Accreditation and Compliance at the Media Council of Kenya. Rebecca's story begins in Nairobi, where she grew up in a vibrant household with her siblings and cousins. Despite facing poverty, her parents instilled in her the importance of education and self-advocacy. From a young age, Rebecca was known for her outspoken nature. This early foundation shaped her ambit...
Her Media Diary Episode 40: The Power of Assertiveness" with Hinda Mohamoud 29.04.2025 43:22
Hinda Mohamoud is the Chief Editor of Bilan Media, Somalia's first all-women media team. Hinda leads a team dedicated to covering social issues often overlooked by traditional media in Somalia, such as climate change, people living with albinism and HIV/AIDS, and period education for young girls. Hinda's story begins in a conservative environment where women are often sidelined. Growing up, she wa...
Her Media Diary Episode 39: "Shaping AI for the Future of Journalism" with Nolwazi Tusini 09.04.2025 46:04
Nolwazi Tusini, an award-winning broadcast journalist, queer feminist, social justice activist and Program Director, Amplify South Africa. Nolwazi shares her experiences with loss, particularly the impact of losing her mother at a young age. This profound loss not only shaped her personal journey but also influenced her career path, pushing her towards journalism as a means to advocate for change....
Her Media Diary Episode 38: "AI Integration in Newsroom Operations" with Ruth Butaumocho 25.03.2025 46:51
Ruth Butaumocho is an award-winning Zimbabwean journalist, gender, and development trainer with over 25 years of media experience. She is also the Managing Editor of The Herald Newspaper in Zimbabwe. As a journalist, Ruth has dedicated over a decade to gender reporting, using her platform to highlight the issues faced by women in Zimbabwe. Her personal experiences with domestic violence have fuele...
Her Media Diary Episode 37: "Sustainability in a Traumatized, Resource-starved Landscape" with Omnia Shawkat & Raghdan Orsud 11.03.2025 48:15
Omnia Shawkat & Raghdan Orsud are two remarkable women who have co-founded media organizations (Andariya and Beam Reports) dedicated to serving the Sudanese community. Their journey is not only inspiring but also highlights the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs in a male-dominated industry. As female co-founders, Omnia and Ragdan reflect on the unique challenges they encounter in the media...
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