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Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
Ordinary Nigerians
6 episodes
1 day ago
This is the intro to Ordinary Nigerians. In the Ordinary Nigeian podcast, we talk about everything that affects the ordinary Nigeria, from popculture, relationships, politics, entertainment, social media and everything that affects the ordinary Nigerian
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This is the intro to Ordinary Nigerians. In the Ordinary Nigeian podcast, we talk about everything that affects the ordinary Nigeria, from popculture, relationships, politics, entertainment, social media and everything that affects the ordinary Nigerian
Show more...
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How the Nigerian Youths showed the World we are not docile
Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
6 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
How the Nigerian Youths showed the World we are not docile

In this episode of the Ordinary Nigerian podcast, Alex talks about how the Nigerian youths showed the World that the Nigerian youths are not docile and weak as portrayed by the World.


He talks about how the #EndSars protest helped how the World that the Nigerian  Youths stood up to seek for what is right for our country and stop police brutality and bad governance


We are great.

Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
This is the intro to Ordinary Nigerians. In the Ordinary Nigeian podcast, we talk about everything that affects the ordinary Nigeria, from popculture, relationships, politics, entertainment, social media and everything that affects the ordinary Nigerian