Sports betting has become a lifestyle for millions of Nigerians — but at what cost? In this episode of Clarity, I dive deep into the explosive rise of betting apps, the psychology behind the craze, and why so many young people are drawn in. I also share my personal experience and feature real voice notes from listeners sharing their takes on the betting culture.
If you’ve ever placed a bet or wondered why everyone around you is doing it, this episode is for you.
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In this episode of Clarity, we dive into the real tension between Nepo kids—those born with access, privilege, and “connections”—and Lapo (Laptop) kids, the self-made techies and hustlers grinding their way up with zero backup.
From soft life vs. survival mode, to who gets the spotlight and who’s doing the hard work, we unpack what success really looks like for Gen Z Nigerians. Is it about who you know or how hard you hustle?
Tune in, reflect, and let’s get real.
Meet Olalekan Michael Ajibola (OMA). Listen as he exposes where he stands concerning the challenges faced by the student union and how he intends to tackle the mainstream problems affecting the state of the union, student welfare, social life, student entrepreneurship, and academics if elected.
TiOlu is clear! or is he? Meet your presidential candidate Tolulope Salami. Listen as he exposes where he stands concerning the challenges faced by the student union and how he intends to tackle the mainstream problems affecting the state of the union, student welfare, social life, student entrepreneurship, and academics if elected.
HOST became the guest for 40 minutes as he exposed his vision, goals, and plans for the student union. Meet Samson Tobiloba Samuel. Listen as he exposes where he stands concerning the challenges faced by the student union and how he intends to tackle the mainstream problems affecting the state of the union, student welfare, social life, student entrepreneurship, and academics if elected.