Adebayo Faleke CORE ROOM podcast launches to promote depth, reflection and intellectual honesty in Africa’s digital media space
Veteran broadcaster and media entrepreneur Adebayo Faleke has launched a new podcast, CORE ROOM, positioning it as a platform to restore depth and intellectual honesty to Africa’s media conversations.
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Adebayo Faleke unveiled the project amid growing concern over fast-paced, viral-driven content and shrinking attention spans across digital platforms.
Widely known as Bayo Oo and Kaakaki Olódùmarè, Faleke said the podcast is designed to prioritise reflection, clarity and meaningful dialogue.
The Adebayo Faleke CORE ROOM podcast explores culture, leadership, identity, creativity, governance and shared human experiences.

It seeks to offer a deliberate alternative to sensational and hurried narratives dominating modern media.
CORE ROOM is produced from Faleke’s newly completed studio in Ibadan, built to international standards.
The studio is envisioned as a creative hub for premium content production.
Its minimalist design reflects the podcast’s philosophy of purpose, calm and enduring relevance.
Explaining the motivation behind the initiative, Faleke said the podcast was created to protect conversations from distortion.
“It is a room where conversations are not rushed, sensationalised or compromised,” he said.
“It is a space where ideas are free to breathe and truth can be examined without fear or distraction.”
Faleke is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of TV Afrikana, a fast-growing digital broadcast platform under Africa Integrated Communications Ltd.
He also serves as Group General Marketing Manager at Fresh FM Nigeria and General Manager of Tiwantiwa Radio.
Both stations are owned by broadcaster and music icon Dr Yinka Ayefele (MON).
Beyond broadcasting, Faleke is a published author and respected creative in Nigeria’s film and audio-visual industry.
His works include Dilemmas of a Country, audio projects such as National Cake Parts 1 and 2, and Banana Republic.
He has also produced acclaimed films including Epistle to Baba Mai Gaskiya and Rubicon, both screened nationwide.
With its premium production quality and emphasis on substance, CORE ROOM is gaining attention as a credible voice in Africa’s digital media landscape.
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The podcast is now streaming on the TV Afrikana YouTube channel and other major digital platforms.























