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4th Republic
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38 episodes
6 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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Presidential Profiles: Bola Ahmed Tinubu
4th Republic
42 minutes 4 seconds
2 years ago
Presidential Profiles: Bola Ahmed Tinubu

In less than a month, Nigerians will head to the polls to elect a new President. To ease the decision-making process, we will be digging into the three main candidates to help voters get a better sense of who they are. What do we know about their childhood(s)? What do their pre-political days tell us about their candidacies? How did they get into Politics? What is the case for or against their candidacies? What are their chances?

The ruling All Progressives Congress candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is seeking the capstone of his political career. In this episode, Oluwamayowa Idowu and Kunle Adewumi help make sense of Tinubu's candidacy. 

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.