

Ore Ogunbi
Africa correspondent for The Economist. Offers insights into the transformation of Afrobeats and its global influence.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 24min
He’s got Seoul: South Korea’s new leader
Oret Ogunbi, Africa correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on how the African diaspora is reshaping Afrobeats and its worldwide influence. He highlights the genre's evolution and the challenges local artists face in achieving recognition. Luke Lithgow, a science writer, discusses groundbreaking genetic research on dingoes, questioning the effectiveness of traditional culling practices and their conservation implications. Together, they explore pressing issues in South Korea's political landscape and global cultural shifts.

Feb 2, 2023 • 27min
Poll fishing: Peru’s persistent protests
Join Michael Reid, a writer at large for The Economist, as he unpacks the ongoing political turmoil and protests in Peru following a recent presidential crisis. Ore Ogunbi sheds light on the intriguing shopping habits of Gen Z, revealing how economic woes and social media shape their consumer choices. Meanwhile, David Benin explores the satirical brilliance of Tom Lehrer, examining how his unique blend of comedy and mathematics revolutionized modern humor. A thought-provoking discussion that connects politics, culture, and consumer trends!

Feb 2, 2023 • 27min
Poll fishing: Peru’s persistent protests
Michael Reid, a writer at large for The Economist, discusses the ongoing political unrest in Peru following the ousting of President Pedro Castillo. Ore Ogunbi dives into the spending habits of Gen Z and younger millennials, revealing their love for luxury items despite economic challenges. David Benin sheds light on Tom Lehrer's influence on modern satire, showcasing how his parodic songs addressed societal issues with humor. Together, they explore the intersections of politics, consumer behavior, and cultural commentary.