One day at a time is a podcast that captures the challenges we face daily and what we learn or do not learn from them. The episodes will be my cancer surviving story and my journey through it.#AfricanPodcast #Spotify_Podcast #apple_podcast #goole_podcast #top_african_podcast #top_Nigerian_podcast #top_lifestyle_podcast #cancer_Survivor
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Time was running out and treatment was not taking effect. The need to travel out was urgent and that's how I met Dr Dayo. Dr Adedayo Sobamowo is a third-generation Medical Doctor and Healthcare Management Consultant, with over nineteen years of international healthcare business experience. Executing projects for multi-national organisations, international development agencies and governments in Europe and Africa
A call for public support to help continue treatment, even though I was against it initially. Little did I know… Olubankole 'Banky W' Wellington is a multitalented and prolific singer, songwriter, actor, filmmaker, businessman and philanthropist, who has evolved over the years into arguably the most versatile entertainment and media mogul in Africa.
Oscar and Titi Oyinsan paid me a visit, sudden spike in temperature, felt like I was close to death and had gone to the hospital. Oscar Oyinsan is an entertainment and media personality with over fifteen years in the industry, that cuts across radio & television, compere and hosting duties, advertising & media, and most recently a techpreneur
Test, test and more tests in trying to figure out the best treatment plan for me. I gradually faded away from the media lifestyle to focus on treatment
I find out if the tumour is benign or malignant, while my doctor calms and prepares me for what is ahead. Dr Johnson Ukeje is a Consultant ENT, Head and Neck Surgeon, and a Fellow West African College of surgeons
After a night of partying, I ran out of fuel on the third mainland bridge and considered ending it all. Thank God for the stranger that came to my aid. Sensei continues the experience on his cancer journey. The Friday night marked the turning point in his life.
The podcast captures what we face daily and what we learn and do not learn from it. After months of going to the pharmacy for an ear infection, it's suggested I see an E.N.T. specialist. Oyesanya Adeola Mary has been practising as a pharmacist for over a decade, with a master's degree in public health from the University of Lagos. She has worked with HealthPlus and World Health Organisation as a volunteer.
May 04, 2022•32 min
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