The Legacy Project with Nurain Takuma
The Legacy Project with Nurain Takuma
Podcast Description
The Legacy Project Podcast explores one powerful question: How will you be remembered when you're gone?
Each episode dives deep into the art of building a meaningful life—one filled with purpose, impact, and a legacy that outlives you. Featuring thought-provoking conversations with inspiring guests, we uncover stories, strategies, and lessons to help you design a life worth living.
Whether it’s about personal growth, relationships, or creating positive change in your community, this podcast is your guide to leaving your mark on the world. Tune in, be inspired, and start building you
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The podcast delves into themes of personal growth, meaningful relationships, and community impact, featuring episodes like insights on investment principles with Abdullahi Umar and exploring Black history in Islam with Mustafa Briggs, highlighting diverse paths to significance.

The Legacy Project Podcast explores one powerful question: How will you be remembered when you’re gone?
Each episode dives deep into the art of building a meaningful life—one filled with purpose, impact, and a legacy that outlives you. Featuring thought-provoking conversations with inspiring guests, we uncover stories, strategies, and lessons to help you design a life worth living.
Whether it’s about personal growth, relationships, or creating positive change in your community, this podcast is your guide to leaving your mark on the world. Tune in, be inspired, and start building you
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Her name is Maryam Umar Maigida, also known as Meemee Maigida Ace.She is a Nigerian visual artist, art historian, and founder of The Art Cave Studio & Gallery in Abuja.
Through her paintings, she tells stories about African culture, identity, and the strength of women. From a young girl who loved to draw, she grew into a bold artist who chose her path despite cultural pressure, becoming a strong voice for women in Northern Nigeria.
Her work has been shown in Nigeria, the United States, London, and Dubai, and she now serves as president of the Female Artists Association of Nigeria.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to build courage in a space where you are different, how art can protect culture, how creativity can fight injustice, and how to turn your gift into a global voice.

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