British International supermodel, activist, philanthropist, and now show host, Naomi Campbell is stirring the African pot in the coming episodes of her successful YouTube exclusive series βNo filter with Naomiβ, which doesnβt only host a wealth of well-known innovators in fashion, entertainment, and beauty; it also celebrates humor, in-depth professional, and personal conversations.
For this special two-part interview episodes of βNo filter with Naomiβ, the host digs a little deeper when she speaks with Femi Kuti, first son of Afrobeat pioneer and legend, Fela Anikulakpo Kuti, known for speaking up against social injustices as delivered in high energy funk, jazz, and traditional songs about political corruption and poverty; Seasoned British journalist of Sierra Leonean descent, Isha Isatu Sesay known for working with CNN and her in-depth coverage of the βChibok Girls abductionβ as well as Nigerian elections that led to first Democratic presidential handover in the countryβs history.
Also on this episode is Yemi Adamolekun, Executive Director, Enough is Enough and campaigner for better governance in Nigeria as they discuss the recent uprising in Nigeria where, in a space of 12 days, hundreds of youth who peacefully protested against police brutality by a special unit of the police force β SARS (Special Anti-Robbery Squad), became part of the infamous βLekki massacreβ where the military allegedly shot into the crowd of defenseless protesters.
The second part focuses alone on Femi Kuti digging deeper into the conversation.
In the weekly series, the ageless beauty has a prodigious natural ability to resonate with her guests which makes βNo Filter with Naomiβ more than just a show; it is an authentic hangout with the queen of the catwalk herself, a rare picture of a folksy Naomi at home and at ease with her guests even as the interactions take place from worlds apart, no thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.

