Àtẹ́lẹwọ́ podcast by Freelanews spotlights Yoruba stories, arts, and traditions through interviews and cultural narratives
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n a bold step to spotlight indigenous narratives, Freelanews, a prominent Lagos-based media platform published by Iretura Limited, has unveiled a new podcast titled Àtẹ́lẹwọ́.
The Yoruba-themed series delves deep into human-interest stories, personality interviews, and the vibrant promotion of Yoruba language, art, and culture.
Rooted in the rich traditions of the Yoruba people, Àtẹ́lẹwọ́ is designed to preserve and promote the values, voices, and heritage of one of Africa’s most celebrated ethnic groups.
Each episode captures authentic perspectives, offering listeners an immersive journey into the Yoruba world; from ancient customs to contemporary expressions.
“Àtẹ́lẹwọ́ is more than a podcast; it’s a cultural archive and a celebration of who we are as a people,” said Rtn. Victor Ojelabi, publisher of Freelanews.
“Through real stories and in-depth conversations, we aim to reconnect audiences with the Yoruba essence.”
Listeners can expect episodes that feature unsung heroes, cultural custodians, artists, historians, and everyday individuals whose lives reflect the beauty and complexity of Yoruba identity.
With this initiative, Freelanews continues to cement its reputation as a platform committed to storytelling that matters, while ensuring that indigenous culture remains accessible and relevant to both local and global audiences.
Àtẹ́lẹwọ́ is now streaming on Freelanews social media platforms like X, Youtube, Facebook and Tiktok at @freelanews.

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.
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