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Madness: A Nigerian Living.
Gesi
56 episodes
3 days ago
A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.
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A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.
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Society & Culture
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Silencing culture in Democratic Nigeria
Madness: A Nigerian Living.
21 minutes 23 seconds
4 months ago
Silencing culture in Democratic Nigeria

In this powerful episode, we explore the growing tension between democratic ideals and the suppression of free expression in Nigeria. Despite being Africa's largest democracy, Nigeria has witnessed increasing crackdowns on dissenting voices โ€” from journalists and activists to artists and everyday citizens.

Why is freedom of speech under threat in a nation built on democratic values? How do state surveillance, social media laws, and cultural taboos contribute to a silencing culture? And what does this mean for the future of civic participation and human rights?

Join us as we speak on the roots of this repression, and the tools used to enforce silence.

๐Ÿ”Š This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in African politics, democracy, and the fight for freedom of expression.

Madness: A Nigerian Living.
A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.