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...
New parties, same old problems - and the migrant communities caught in the middle
The Black Paper
57 minutes
4 months ago
New parties, same old problems - and the migrant communities caught in the middle
On this episode, we explore the fragmentation of UK politics, focusing on the emergence of new political parties, the disillusionment with the Labour Party, and the impact of Brexit. We discuss the role of media in shaping political narratives, the importance of demographic changes, and the need for minority communities to organise politically. We also highlight the implications of the Gaza conflict on UK politics and the necessity of coalition politics in the future. 0:00 Introduction to...
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...