Épisodes

  • Should We Change our Sermons for Gen Z
    Mar 6 2025

    On this week's episode we tackle the ever growing questions on Gen Z's but this time in Churches. There is a large number of young people in church and we sometimes wonder, do they know what is being taught in church or should the church change its sermon and approach so as to engage that generation?


    Join our host Mr Daniel Sule as he tackles this interactive message with our Guest Pastor Oscar Fwangmun.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Where is My Child? (The Effects of Parental Care on Childhood Development and Understanding)
    Feb 27 2025

    On this week's episode we explore the complex and multifaceted effects of parental care on childhood development.

    When parents provide care and support from a young age, it sets their children up for success and creates a positive cycle. As those children grow into parents themselves, they're more likely to create a nurturing and stable environment for their own kids, fostering a legacy of love, support, and opportunity.


    Join our hosts: Joy Wazoh, and Plangkat Musa as they have a heartfelt conversation with our guests Prof Amaka Ocheke and Mr JeNom Makama

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    54 min
  • Reading Culture among Young People
    Feb 20 2025

    On YouthVibes this week, we dive into all things reading (non-academic books) and its place in modern society.


    Guests: Damilola Ige, Aaron Gana

    Guest Hosts: Daniel Osawe, Peace Umar

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    35 min
  • Godly Dating
    Feb 13 2025

    Tis the season of love, and YouthVibes is out this week with your handbook to all things dating, love and marriage. This week, Joshua Agbatse and Marvelous Clement sit down with Mr Benjamin and Mrs Sarah Agaldo as they relive their best and worst moments in previous relationships, and give a full-fledged tutorial on what to do and what not to do while dating.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • New Money & Digital Skills
    Feb 6 2025

    With so many people making a living from the comfort of their own homes, YouthVibes this week explores this wave of new technology disrupting the traditional systems of work and moneymaking.


    Guests: Matthew Hans-Bello and Daniel Sule


    Guest Hosts: Timothy Liman and Zumnan Mwanse

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    1 h et 14 min
  • Christianity and the Arts
    Jan 30 2025
    We don't often think about Christians as being called to creative tasks, the making of music, art, etc. we leave for the world. Why? This week on YouthVibes, we look at the creative side of our faith. In a conversation with Hanniel Yakubu, and Israel Daniel - two Christian creatives, we explore the way worship is expressed across generations, the creative nature of God and excellence in the things we do. Hosts: Nathanael Danbury and Seyelnen Molwus
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    1 h et 7 min
  • Does Dressing Matter?
    Jan 23 2025
    Dressing styles have become the subject of many a battle. What is acceptable in regular society, and why? How does the accessory game work, and how do we work across generations with differing meanings of style? YouthVibes this week tackles modesty in modern times, answering a wide array of questions on the subject of style, personal preference and much more. Guests: Mrs Elizabeth Dauda, Ms Elihormah Israel, and Mr Zumnan Mwanse. Guest Host: Dalipa Gwary
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    49 min
  • How to Survive Your Twenties
    Jan 16 2025
    At just about every stage of life, the challenges seem to be fresh. From teenage years through to the golden years, we keep dealing with new assignments. Early on, though, it's as if you're fighting a battle on every front: from being broke (all the time!) to figuring out your place in your friend groups (maybe even finding your friends) to discovering yourself as a person. On YouthVibes this week, Jennifer Agaldo and Tobi Salawu speak on hearing the voice of God, building your skillset, choosing friends and managing finances. It's the master class on surviving your twenties. Hosts: Daniel Sule and Persisa Atang.
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    1 h et 36 min