The Africans in Diaspora Half-Hour is dedicated to uniting Africans across the globe by spotlighting individuals who are making significant contributions within their communities. Each edition of the programme explores key issues affecting Africans in the diaspora, with a view to fostering connection, empowerment, and socio-economic development.
As the invited guest, Tope Dada will draw from his extensive experience in social advocacy, humanitarian service, and community leadership. He is expected to provide valuable insights into strategies for investment, both personal and collective, as well as sustainable approaches to growth within diaspora communities.
Dada’s professional and humanitarian portfolio spans authorship, public speaking, music performance, and community engagement. Through the Tetod Foundation, which he co-founded, he has been instrumental in delivering social impact initiatives such as educational support, healthcare access, and empowerment workshops targeted at underprivileged communities. Through Men’s Porch, he continues to champion the well-being of men by addressing critical issues around health, spirituality, marriage, fatherhood, and career development.
Speaking ahead of the programme, organisers highlighted the importance of the discussion topic. “Investment and growth are central to the well-being of Africans in the diaspora. We are delighted to welcome Tope Dada, whose experience and vision will inspire our listeners to think more deeply about their role in shaping their communities,” said hosts Niyi & Chinelo.
The programme will air live on Premier FM 93.5, providing listeners with the opportunity to engage with a conversation that balances personal development with broader community progress.
Programme Details
Show: Africans in Diaspora Half-Hour
Host(s): Niyi & Chinelo
Guest: Tope Dada, Bradford, UK
Date: Thursday, 4 September
Station: Premier FM 93.5
Topic: Investment and Growth