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4th Republic
The Culture Custodian
38 episodes
5 days ago
4th Republic is a podcast of non-partisan leaning seeking to chart and contextualize the key actors and events which characterize the Nigerian political space post the 1999 return to democracy.
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4th Republic is a podcast of non-partisan leaning seeking to chart and contextualize the key actors and events which characterize the Nigerian political space post the 1999 return to democracy.
Show more...
Government
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Interview: Aedan Asika
4th Republic
1 hour 46 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
Interview: Aedan Asika

Aedan Asika bears a last name which means people have predetermined expectations of him. However, his familial heritage in Politics and Entertainment didn’t mean much as he embarked on a journey of self-discovery in his late teens.

Fresh out of secondary school, he developed an interest in Politics and found himself interning in the office of then-Senator Bukola Saraki. At the time, Saraki, the scion of an iconic political dynasty had just come to the end of a two-term run as the Governor of Kwara state located in the bellwether North Central geopolitical zone. He’d also built a layer of influence as the Chair of the Governors Forum (the collective body of Nigerian Governors). Upon his entry into the Senate, Saraki would play an active role in the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the selection process of the party’s presidential and vice presidential candidates. He also emerged as the Senate President in the new political dispensation. His leadership of the Senate resulted in the enactment of a record number of laws and the passage of landmark bills like the Electoral Amendment Bill, Petroleum Industry Governance Bill, Not-Too-Young-To-Run Bill, and the Police Reform Bill. Since losing out in the 2019 elections, Saraki has sought the presidency and has been tasked with leading the reunification of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

Through it all, Asika has been an interesting observer and participant whose recollection of these moments offers an interesting political history class. He also makes a great pitch as to why young people should take the leap into political waters.

This interview is part of a still-taking-shape series where I speak to participants within the political process to document their journeys and glean insights that help us demystify the political process. If you enjoy it, do let us know other people whose stories you'll love to hear.

4th Republic
4th Republic is a podcast of non-partisan leaning seeking to chart and contextualize the key actors and events which characterize the Nigerian political space post the 1999 return to democracy.