summary In this episode, we discuss the recent designation of Nigeria as a 'Country of Particular Concern' by the US, focusing on the implications of this label amidst ongoing violence and insecurity in Nigeria. We explore the role of the Nigerian state in perpetuating violence, the ethnic and religious dimensions of the conflict, and the potential consequences of external intervention. Our conversation also touches on migration patterns from Nigeria and the need for accountability in g...
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summary In this episode, we discuss the recent designation of Nigeria as a 'Country of Particular Concern' by the US, focusing on the implications of this label amidst ongoing violence and insecurity in Nigeria. We explore the role of the Nigerian state in perpetuating violence, the ethnic and religious dimensions of the conflict, and the potential consequences of external intervention. Our conversation also touches on migration patterns from Nigeria and the need for accountability in g...
Forget what you heard: is it time for more nuanced political conversations?
The Black Paper
33 minutes
1 month ago
Forget what you heard: is it time for more nuanced political conversations?
Summary In this episode, we discuss the current political climate, focusing on the erosion of trust in political discourse, the implications of Gary Neville's recent comments on patriotism, and the impact on minority communities. We explore the challenges of nuanced conversations in a polarised environment and reflect on the state of the Conservative Party amidst rising tensions. The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of political discourse and the importance of solidarity am...
The Black Paper
summary In this episode, we discuss the recent designation of Nigeria as a 'Country of Particular Concern' by the US, focusing on the implications of this label amidst ongoing violence and insecurity in Nigeria. We explore the role of the Nigerian state in perpetuating violence, the ethnic and religious dimensions of the conflict, and the potential consequences of external intervention. Our conversation also touches on migration patterns from Nigeria and the need for accountability in g...