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EPISODE 2 The Message Omotola woke up to sunlight pushing through her curtains. And a notification. Unknown number. “I don’t believe in coincidence. And neither should you.” Her
Title: The Night the Generator Went Off Omotola had always been the responsible one. At 29, she had built her skincare brand from her small flat in Surulere, shipping products

Spirit or supernatural being, Egbére is part of the rich tapestry of Yoruba folklore and spiritual cosmology. It is commonly described as a wandering forest spirit, mysterious,

International Mother Language Day: Why Speaking Yoruba Is a Duty, Not Just a Choice. Language is more than communication. It is identity. It is memory. It is culture and history

World Day of Social Justice: Building a Fairer and More Inclusive Society The World Day of Social Justice serves as an important reminder that peace and development cannot be

Rape, Justice, and False Accusations: Why Truth Must Remain the Centre. Today, we are going to talk about a topic that we hardly discuss. It is sensitive. It is uncomfortable. But

Omolola Talkstv Special Message 🤍 As the season of fasting begins, we are reminded of the power of faith, sacrifice, and spiritual discipline. Different paths. One devotion. One

It is truly heartbreaking to see what is happening to Halima Abubakar . The same woman who once appeared strong, vibrant, and full of life on our screens is now fighting a serious

Radio is more than sound. It is memory, truth, and community. On World Radio Day, Omolola Talkstv celebrates the power of radio, the joy it brings to older generations, and the

"From Vision to Impact: Redefining STEM by Closing the Gender Gap" International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026. The International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026

Continuation: Gèlè as Identity and Language. Like I mentioned in my previous story, gèlè in Yoruba culture is not just a head tie. It is language, status, emotion, and identity

Continuation 👇 Part Three What Did Not Exist in Traditional Times. In traditional Yorubaland, there was no concept of: suspension letters salary cuts by councils banishment by

A Thoughtful Conversation on Craft, Cinema, and Perspective. At Omolola Talkstv, we believe conversations around culture, creativity, and success should be handled with clarity,
Traditional Checks and Sacred Balance. Traditional Yorubaland had checks and balances, but they were cultural and spiritual, not political. In places like Oyo, Ife, Ijebu, and

Kingship Before Politics in Yorubaland. Before modern colonial and regional governments, kings in Yorubaland were rarely removed by any external authority. Yes, there were

A Legacy of Service That Inspires a Generation. On behalf of Omolola Talkstv, a Yoruba culture media platform, and as a proud daughter of Otan-Ayegbaju, I extend my heartfelt



















