Episodios

  • Demetria Obilor on Going Viral, Body Positivity & Pressure Put On Women In Media | One54 Africa
    Jan 7 2026

    Demetria Obilor joins One54 for a raw, thoughtful, and deeply personal conversation about going viral, navigating online backlash, and standing firm in your identity.Demetria opens up about the moment her life changed overnight after a viral clip sparked intense public attention. She reflects on how quickly social media can magnify opinions, how body image became the center of a national conversation, and what it feels like to have your appearance debated by millions of strangers. Through it all, she shares how confidence, self-awareness, and inner strength helped her reclaim her narrative.

    The conversation explores the emotional weight of online scrutiny, the pressure placed on women in media, and the responsibility that comes with visibility. Akbar, Godfrey, and Demetria discuss resilience, self-worth, and the importance of representation—especially when confidence is challenged in public spaces.

    This episode dives deep into authenticity, courage, and learning how to own your voice when the spotlight arrives without warning. Honest, reflective, and empowering, Demetria’s story is a reminder that strength is built not in comfort, but in moments of challenge.

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    2 h y 3 m
  • Festus Ezeli A Nigerian Genius, NBA Champion, Golden State Warriors, Steph, Klay, Meg Thee Stallion | One54
    Dec 31 2025

    In this powerful episode of One54, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Godfrey sit down with Festus Ezeli for an honest, wide-ranging conversation about identity, resilience, and purpose. From picking up a basketball at 14 to becoming a first-round NBA Draft pick and NBA Champion with the Golden State Warriors, Festus shares a journey that mirrors the paths of global athletes like Giannis Antetokounmpo, Joel Embiid, Hakeem Olajuwon, Pascal Siakam, and Victor Wembanyama.

    Festus reflects on growing up Nigerian, the pressure of excellence in African households, and the confidence that comes with being raised by parents who believed nothing was impossible. He opens up about his relationship with his mother, the role family played in shaping his discipline, and how community defined his upbringing both in Nigeria and the United States. The conversation touches on immigrant ambition, late bloomers in sports, and how mentorship can change the trajectory of a young life.

    The episode dives deep into basketball culture, comparing today’s youth sports machine to the old-school development paths that produced players like Steph Curry, Draymond Green, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Kobe Bryant. Festus explains why starting late was actually an advantage, how rejection built resilience, and why process matters more than hype.Beyond basketball, Festus discusses wealth disparity in Nigeria, philanthropy, and his work giving back through education and youth programs. As an NBA Africa ambassador, he shares why representation matters and how African excellence continues to rise across sports, entertainment, and global leadership — from the NBA to Hollywood, from Barack Obama to Denzel Washington.

    This episode of One54 is about legacy, faith, family, and believing in potential before the world sees it. A must-watch conversation for fans of sports, culture, and stories that inspire purpose beyond fame.

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    1 h y 43 m
  • Prince Amukamara on Nigerian Roots, Super Bowl, New York Giants, NFL & Football | One54
    Dec 24 2025

    Super Bowl champion and former NFL standout Prince Amukamara joins for a powerful and wide-ranging conversation. From growing up Nigerian in America to playing on the biggest stages in sports, Prince opens up about identity, discipline, faith, and what really happens after the lights go off in professional football.

    Drafted in the first round by the New York Giants, Prince reflects on life inside NFL locker rooms, Super Bowl runs, and the mental pressure that comes with expectations, comparisons, and public scrutiny. He shares candid stories about transitioning out of football, redefining purpose beyond the game, and navigating success in a world that often ties worth to performance.

    The conversation explores Nigerian upbringing, African parenting, and how cultural values shaped Prince’s work ethic and mindset—paralleling the journeys of athletes like Odell Beckham Jr., Saquon Barkley, Michael Strahan, Tom Brady, and Patrick Mahomes. Prince also discusses representation in sports, legacy, and how African and first-generation athletes are reshaping American culture alongside voices like LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Serena Williams, and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

    They dive deep into post-NFL identity, mental health, finances, and faith, touching on lessons relevant far beyond football. From locker-room dynamics to life lessons that echo the journeys of figures like Dwayne Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Jay-Z, and Oprah Winfrey, this episode offers insight, honesty, and inspiration.

    Raw, reflective, and rooted in culture, this episode of One54 highlights what it truly means to evolve, honor your roots, and build a meaningful life after the spotlight.

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    2 h y 10 m
  • Elsa Majimbo On Kenya, Colorism, Going Viral, Beyoncé, Lupita & Rihanna | One54
    Dec 17 2025

    Global viral sensation Elsa Majimbo joins Akbar and Godfrey for a powerful, hilarious, and deeply honest episode of One54. Born and raised in Kenya, Elsa opens up about her rise from making videos with a bag of chips to becoming an international star embraced by icons like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Steve Harvey, and Lupita Nyong’o.

    Elsa reflects on growing up in Nairobi, navigating colorism in Kenya, and why being a dark-skinned woman shaped her confidence, voice, and purpose. She shares how viral fame changed her life overnight, why she dropped out of school after blowing up online, and how social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube became tools for global impact.

    The conversation dives into Elsa’s journey from Kenya to South Africa and eventually Los Angeles, culture shock in America, immigration struggles, and the realities of holding a Kenyan passport in a post-colonial world. She also discusses working with Beyoncé’s Ivy Park, Rihanna’s Fenty brand, attending exclusive events, and receiving personal encouragement from Lupita Nyong’o that still fuels her today.Elsa and the hosts talk fame, authenticity, celebrity relationships, mental health, sobriety, and staying grounded while navigating Hollywood, brand deals, and viral success. From meeting Beyoncé to being embraced by Steve Harvey, Elsa breaks down what it really means to rise fast — and stay true.

    This episode is a celebration of African excellence, resilience, and global influence — and a reminder that representation matters.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Jimmy Akingbola on Bel-Air, Will Smith, James Bond & Becoming a Global Nigerian Icon | One54
    Dec 11 2025

    Jimmy Akingbola has built a career that spans British theatre, Hollywood television, and global film — but the journey wasn’t easy. In this One54 Africa conversation, the Bel-Air star opens up about breaking into the U.S. industry, navigating identity, and why so many UK actors — from Daniel Kaluuya, Idris Elba, John Boyega, David Oyelowo, Damson Idris, to Cynthia Erivo — are reshaping Hollywood. Jimmy also speaks on the moment his peers urged him to take bigger swings, what it felt like to finally reconnect with family in Nigeria, and why his community believed he had the presence to one day step into iconic roles — even James Bond.

    Jimmy opens up about losing his father, healing generational wounds, and the emotional reconnection with his mother that reshaped his identity as a man and as an artist.

    This episode dives into culture, legacy, identity, grief, success, and the powerful journey of finding where you truly belong.

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    1 h y 58 m
  • Olly Sholotan on Bel-Air, Nigerian Roots, Music Genius & Hollywood Hustle | One54
    Dec 3 2025
    Olly Sholotan — actor, musician, producer, and the breakout star who redefined Carlton Banks in Peacock’s Bel-Air — joins Akbar and Godfrey for a hilarious, soulful, and deeply honest conversation on One54. From Nigerian roots to Hollywood sets, Olly opens up about the journey that shaped him into one of the most compelling young creatives in entertainment today.Born in Atlanta, raised between Nigeria, the UK, and Houston, Olly shares how culture, identity, and constant reinvention sharpened his artistic instincts. He talks about learning accents out of survival, finding community as a first-generation kid, and discovering his passion for storytelling.

    Olly breaks down how he taught himself to produce music from scratch, why Billie Eilish’s early career inspired him at UCLA, and how he blends his voice into complex sound design. He shares stories of grinding through auditions, the nerves of almost landing a role in Logan, and the pressure of stepping into one of TV’s most iconic characters with Bel-Air.

    They also explore Nigerian food culture, jollof rice superiority, Yoruba spirituality in Cuba, African influence around the world, and the shared thread between Nigerian, Caribbean, and Black American communities.

    From being a tech-loving kid who thought he’d study computer science…
    To performing Shakespeare in British dialects…
    To singing full Cuban songs phonetically for an Off-Broadway musical…
    To starring in a global reboot of a cultural classic…

    Olly’s story is a reminder that African creativity is boundless — and unstoppable.A vibrant, comedic, and meaningful conversation filled with identity, art, hustle, culture, and laughter.
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    1 h y 57 m
  • Darryl Vega on Nigerian Childhood, Immigration Struggles, Comedy & Finding His Voice | One54
    Nov 19 2025
    Darryl Vega, Nigerian-born storyteller, creator, and rising comedic voice, joins Akbar and Godfrey for an honest, funny, and deeply personal episode of One54. From losing his mother at a young age to navigating the turbulence of immigration, identity, culture shock, and rediscovering his voice, Darryl’s journey reflects the resilience, humor, and heart found across the African diaspora.
    Born in Lagos and raised between Nigeria and the United States, Darryl opens up about the pain and confusion of childhood loss, the difficulty of adjusting to a new country, and the ways culture, grief, and survival shaped him. He recounts the sharp discipline of Nigerian upbringing, the expectations placed on first-generation kids, and the emotional toll of navigating two worlds while trying to figure out who he truly was.

    The hosts and Darryl dive into the duality of being African in America — the code-switching, the misunderstandings, the stereotypes, and how comedy became a way to process trauma, honor his roots, and express truth. They explore how his storytelling style was influenced by Nollywood, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, and the Nigerian uncles who can turn anything into a lecture.
    Darryl also opens up about the hustle behind creating content in today’s digital world — from writing sketches to understanding the TikTok and Instagram algorithms to going viral unexpectedly. He talks about carving a space for African humor online, building a loyal audience, and wanting to represent Nigerians in a way that is authentic, layered, and human.

    The conversation explores family, friendships, manhood, and how the absence of his mother shaped his emotional world. Darryl reflects on healing, therapy, faith, and the moments where he felt closest to quitting — and the surprising breakthroughs that kept him going. From the immigrant survival mindset to the pressure of being “the one who made it,” he shares raw insights about loneliness, identity, and starting over.

    Filled with laughter, vulnerability, and cultural pride, this episode tackles grief, creativity, reinvention, purpose, and the complex beauty of growing up Nigerian in America. Darryl Vega’s story is a testament to the strength found in struggle and the power of holding onto your true self, no matter how many times life breaks you down.
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    2 h y 31 m
  • Ling & Lamb: Viral Love, Intercultural Marriage, Nigerian Pride & American Slang | One54
    Nov 5 2025
    Ling & Lamb—viral creators with 8.5M+ followers and 3B+ views—join Akbar and Godfrey for a laugh-out-loud, culture-rich episode of One54.

    From palm wine and “chin-chin” debates to Lagos traffic and pronunciation games (“burger,” “squirrel,” Yoruba tones), the couple unpacks life as an intercultural family—blending Nigerian pride, American slang, and the everyday comedy that made them internet favorites.

    Lamb shares his journey from music to mission: staging full-scale concerts inside Nigerian prisons (a Johnny Cash–style twist) and helping free 135 non-violent inmates—then bringing that advocacy stateside. Ling opens up about learning Nigerian cuisine (egusi, okra, pounded yam), the infamous “cheesy chin-chin,” and how mac & cheese finally won Lamb over.

    Together they keep it real about communication, tone, and volume in marriage—and how humor, patience, and faith turn culture clashes into connection. They also reveal the heart behind their new book, Beautiful Foolishness—a playful, practical look at love with space to journal after each chapter—and the gritty first years: moving into Ling’s childhood bedroom, Lamb volunteering at the YMCA, landing the Lowe’s job, and building a salon and a brand from scratch.

    From Yoruba vs. Igbo identity to “green card” stereotypes, OnlyFans/police pranks, pet-peeves, credit cards (“cash and carry” vs. U.S. credit), and why timing kids is up to God—this one has humor, heart, and real talk.
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    2 h y 5 m
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