Dimeji Sodeke

STREET AND CATHEDRAL

Society EN ↓ 60 episodes

Welcome to "Street and Cathedral," a podcast that celebrates the unity of humanity in its diversity. The "Street" represents the voices of the community, where class distinctions fade, and every individual matters. In contrast, the "Cathedral" symbolizes universal spirituality, transcending specific religions and highlighting our shared quest for meaning. Join us for insightful discussions that explore community voices, the power of diversity, and human connection. Connect with us #HumanExperience #Spirituality #CommunityVoices #Diversity. Tune in and be part of the conversation.

Author

Dimeji Sodeke

Category

Society

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Latest episode

Aug 1, 2025

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Episodes

THE HEAT BEHND THE HITS BY MOFOLUTO ANIDUGBE (UTHYOMG) & STEPHEN NANA (STEVENATOR) 01.08.2025

The emergence of Afrobeats and Afrofashion marks a new cultural renaissance, signifying a profound shift in how African culture is perceived and celebrated globally. The vibrant soundscape of Afrobeats, coupled with the bold aesthetics of Afrofashion, creates a rich tapestry of identity, creativity, and self-expression that resonates with audiences worldwide. As both movements continue to flourish...

The Script for Tomorrow by Tunde Kelani 15.07.2025

In the realm of African cinema, ⁨@tkelani⁩ stands out as a pivotal figure whose works meticulously weave the richness of Nigerian culture, folklore, and contemporary societal issues. His films are not merely entertainment; they serve as a discourse on Nigeria's socio-political landscape, reflecting the challenges and triumphs of its people. This essay aims to delve into the artistic and themat...

CULTURAL PROGRAMMING IN AFRICA --- HRM (REGENT) TINUADE BABALOLA ADEJUYIGBE 12.06.2025

The acceptance and denial of female kingship within Yoruba culture are indicative of a broader struggle for gender equity across Africa. While historical contexts show that women wielded power, contemporary shifts still grapple with the remnants of colonialism and patriarchal dominance that question women's capacity to lead. Recognising the dual narrative is essential; understanding that femal...

A Reflection on Ooni Luwo: One Queen, Two Kings- Dimeji Sodeke 29.05.2025

🌟✨ *A Reflection on Ooni Luwo: One Queen, Two Kings* 🌟✨ As the writer of "Ooni Luwo: One Queen, Two Kings," I am thrilled to share my thoughts on this remarkable journey we’ve embarked upon together. Crafting this play has been an incredible experience, allowing me to explore the intricate layers of power, love, and cultural identity through the lens of a strong queen and the two kin...

PRESERVATION OF AFRICAN CULTURE & HISTORY- VICTORIA UZOECHI-ADENIRAN, ABIODUN JIMOH OLUWASEGUN & AFEEZ AROMIRE 22.05.2025

As we navigate the depths of African identity, the preservation of culture and history through creative arts is an essential endeavour. By engaging with creative mediums—be it music, visual arts, literature, or film—African communities can document their narratives, educate future generations, and foster a strong sense of belonging. Through collaboration, investment, and community engagement, the...

THE POPULAR CULTURE VS AFRICAN IDEALS- ASHLEY NKAMNANG, AKINDELE MATHEWS & FIDELIS KOHE 15.05.2025

Despite its potential advantages, the overpowering influence of popular culture poses a grave threat to fundamental African ideals, including community cohesion, respect for elders, and spiritual beliefs. The encroachment of individualism, secularism, and consumerism directly undermines the cultural specificity that enriches African identities. Therefore, it becomes imperative for African societie...

REIMAGINING NIGERIA & AFRICA- SAMSON AKINYEMI & HAMED SANNI 08.05.2025

Reimagining Nigeria—and indeed the broader African continent—demands an intersectional approach that embraces sustainable development, celebrates cultural identity, empowers youth, and fosters global interconnectivity. By addressing the historical legacies of colonialism, promoting economic diversification, and investing in technological innovation, Nigeria can chart a course towards a more inclus...

THE EDUCATED AFRICAN: A MYTH OR REALITY- VICTORIA ITUMA & GBENGA OYEWOLE 01.05.2025

The narrative surrounding the educated African surpasses mere myth; it is indeed a reality. While systemic barriers, historical context, and socio-economic challenges continue to hinder educational access and quality in many African nations, numerous success stories and initiatives highlight the undeniable fact that education in Africa is evolving. The combination of formal and indigenous knowledg...

THE FUTURE OF LABOUR - OMOTAYO OLAJIDE BABATUDE & WALE BAKARE 24.04.2025

The future of labour in Africa is intertwined with the continent's ability to embrace and adapt to the rapid advancements in technology. As frameworks for digital literacy, AI deployment, online safety, and women's empowerment are established, Africa stands at a crossroads. The steps taken today will determine whether the continent can harness the benefits of a digital economy or whether e...

ADOLESCENCE: THE CRITICAL AGE- IBUKUN AJIMOKUNOLA & SHEBHON EGUNJOBI 17.04.2025

Adolescence is a crucial age marked by both opportunities and significant challenges. Gang-related knife crime, the teaching of defiance, and the adverse impacts of social media are pressing issues that demand our attention. As society grapples with these complexities, a holistic approach to education that encompasses moral, ethical, and emotional growth is imperative. Through targeted interventio...

BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS IN TRANSFORMING AFRICA BY IMAM ABDULMUMIN, IFEOLUWA ADESANYA & BIDEMI 09.04.2025

Behavioural economics offers a promising framework for understanding and addressing the complex challenges faced by African nations. By leveraging behavioural insights, policymakers and practitioners can design interventions that promote better decision-making, enhance financial inclusion, and improve health and educational outcomes. The examples explored in this essay demonstrate the transformati...

SALVATION FOR SALE--- ELISHA JIMAH & NKEM MADICHIE 03.04.2025

The Prosperity Gospel, with its promises of wealth and success, draws many into a seemingly attractive way of faith that ultimately risks distorting the very essence of the Christian journey. By examining the theological underpinnings and socio-cultural ramifications, we uncover a duality between faith performance and the substantive journey of discovering God’s true character. The True Gospel, ro...

THE CROWD MENTALITY-- ABIODUN SERIKI, ELIZABETH AZUBUIKE & ADEKOLA MUSTAPHA 26.03.2025

The herd mentality appears deeply entrenched in various facets of African societies, manifesting through issues like widowhood, feminism, and youth exuberance. The hubris of humanity is evident in how collective beliefs and actions often override individual rights and aspirations. To create a more equitable society, it is vital to dismantle these constructs and promote personal empowerment, leadin...

CURSED BY RINGLIGHTS: NIGERIAN YOUTHS HOME & ABROAD- ANU MOSAKU & FADERERA 19.03.2025

While ring lights may brighten the faces we see on social media, they often obscure the true experiences and identities of Nigerian youths. The quest for visual perfection isn't just a trend; it's a phenomenon that deeply affects mental health, self-esteem, and interpersonal relationships. As young Nigerians navigate the complex landscape of social media—both at home and in the diaspora—it's cruci...

FOREIGN AIDS & AFRICAN STATES-- DR ABDULRAHMAN BABAGANA BUJI, OLUMIDE EBIRE & ANTONY KIMANI 12.03.2025

In this episode, we dive into the significant impact of President Donald Trump's foreign aid policy on international relations and development in Africa. His administration's focus on a transactional approach has added layers of complexity to the already intricate dynamics of leadership and governance within African nations, influencing their international partnerships. We can't ignore...

IT RAINS EVERWHERE- OLGA KARCZMARCZYK & OLASOJI LAWOYE 06.03.2025

Join us for a thought-provoking episode where we explore the resonant themes of struggle and resilience across the globe. Our guest draws poignant parallels between the experiences of the working class in Poland, the United Kingdom, China, and Africa, shedding light on the universal challenges posed by the cost of living crisis. This shared reality reveals deeper systemic issues that affect not ju...

NIGERIA AND I: FATHERLAND OR NOTHING! BY HON. OLADIMEJI OMILONLO & BENJAMIN FEYIJIMI 26.02.2025

Welcome to our podcast, where we dive deep into the evolving identity of Nigeria and the vital pursuit of justice that shapes it. In this episode, we explore the widespread sense of injustice that has sparked movements like End SARS and ignited calls for better governance. We’ll discuss how justice isn't just about punishment; it’s also about social equity and inclusiveness. Join us as we emph...

MUSIC HITS: THE STRUGGLE IS REAL BY HEYTEEN 19.02.2025

It is essential for industry stakeholders to acknowledge these challenges while also recognising the potential that exists within the Nigerian music scene. Investment in music education, better infrastructure, and accessible platforms for promotion could significantly alter the landscape for emerging artists. Enhanced governmental support and the establishment of policies that advocate for fair co...

Geniuses in Faith: Unraveling Spiritual Brilliance by Min. Olusegun Olukoya & Pst Tola Oyenekan 13.02.2025

In this insightful podcast episode, we delve into Mark 9:38-41, unpacking the miracles and the vital lessons they provide for contemporary believers. Join us as we explore the essential need for an expansive understanding of who can be an agent of God's work in today's world. Engaging with the complexities of faith and the phenomenon of miracles, we illuminate the beauty and friction withi...

AFRICAN FATHERHOOD: A MEDIA MISREPRESENTATION BY DOTUN OLASOGBA & WISDOM OLADELE 05.02.2025

The media representation of African fatherhood starkly contrasts with the realities experienced by many fathers on the continent. While mainstream narratives often cast African fathers as absent or uncaring, a wealth of research and personal narratives attests to the intricate and engaged roles that many fathers play in their children’s lives. Understanding African fatherhood requires an appreciat...

IS GOD A HUNTER OF FAULTS? BY APOSTLE JOYE FAITH & ABIMBOLA FAITH 29.01.2025

The question “Is God a hunter of faults?” ultimately serves to illuminate the complex interplay between love and judgement within divine character as portrayed in scripture and theology. While classical interpretations may have emphasised judgement as necessary for moral order, contemporary perspectives increasingly advocate for an understanding of God that celebrates love as the defining attribut...

THE ILLUSION OF MIDDLE CLASS IN RECENT NIGERIA BY YOMI SOWEMIMO, BASIT SANYAOLU, KUNLE J DANIEL & AYODEJI AKE 22.01.2025

The argument of this session was that the purported existence of a thriving middle class in Nigeria must be viewed through a more nuanced lens. While certain demographic segments may exhibit some characteristics of middle-class living, the prevailing economic conditions, irregular income sources, declining purchasing power, and socio-political inequalities suggest otherwise. This reality serves to...

THE SLAYQUEENS, SLAYMAMAS & BADDIES IN NIGERIAN CULTURE BY IFEROLAYO SHOTUNDE & DIANA JAMES 17.01.2025

In summarising the modern Nigerian dating and marriage culture, the emergence of the SlayQueen, SlayMama, and Baddie reflects significant cultural shifts that challenge historical notions of femininity and romantic engagement. These archetypes illuminate the complex interplay of empowerment and materialism, revealing both the aspirations and anxieties faced by contemporary Nigerian women. While th...

THE REINCARNATION OF COLONIALISM BY AMINA SALIHU & OLUMIDE OMOTOSHO 06.01.2025

While Nigeria has ostensibly transitioned from colonial rule to independence, the shadows of colonialism linger, manifesting as neocolonial structures that perpetuate economic dependency, political fragility, and cultural hegemony. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners aiming to foster sustainable development and authentic governance in post-colonial...

STREET LIFE: THINKING BEYOND NOW BY ADEYEMI FELIX, EMMANUEL ADDAI & OLABODE OLAGOKE 01.01.2025

The phenomenon of street life among Nigerian youths embodies a complex interplay of socio-economic challenges, cultural identity, and political disillusionment. While the immediate conditions that lead youths to the street are often dire, it is imperative to look beyond their current situations and create a supportive environment that fosters their growth and potential. Through comprehensive struc...

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