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Northoriouspod
Northoriouspod
17 episodes
5 days ago
Northoriouspod was created by some innovative minds from Northern Nigeria with the sole aim of showcasing the region’s talent – of the best that is said and thought to use Matthew Arnold’s words; demystifying stereotypical notions and misconceptions held about the region and its people, as well as reasserting what has been left out of mainstream discourses. In a sentence, it is meant to put the region on the radar of both contemporary pulse and thought.
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Northoriouspod was created by some innovative minds from Northern Nigeria with the sole aim of showcasing the region’s talent – of the best that is said and thought to use Matthew Arnold’s words; demystifying stereotypical notions and misconceptions held about the region and its people, as well as reasserting what has been left out of mainstream discourses. In a sentence, it is meant to put the region on the radar of both contemporary pulse and thought.
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Arts
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EP. 8: 2019 Music recap. feat SlyAlubo
Northoriouspod
1 hour 24 minutes 30 seconds
5 years ago
EP. 8: 2019 Music recap. feat SlyAlubo

on this episode, Abdul, Razaq and guest Slyalubo discuss naija music in 2019. The ups, the downs, the good and the bad.

Northoriouspod
Northoriouspod was created by some innovative minds from Northern Nigeria with the sole aim of showcasing the region’s talent – of the best that is said and thought to use Matthew Arnold’s words; demystifying stereotypical notions and misconceptions held about the region and its people, as well as reasserting what has been left out of mainstream discourses. In a sentence, it is meant to put the region on the radar of both contemporary pulse and thought.