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Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
Ordinary Nigerians
6 episodes
23 hours 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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Why you should say No to the Social Media Bill
Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
11 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Why you should say No to the Social Media Bill

In this episode of the Ordinary Nigerians, Alex talks about the government of the day's plan to stifle the voices of Ordinary Nigerians with the Social Media Bill.

The Social Media Bill is just a ploy by the government to gag the people but you and I should stand up against that evil attempt because if we don't, we will end up losing our voice.

I say No to the Social Media Bill, you should too.

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