
Episode #1
Why Nigerians Must Start Reviewing Everything
<p>"Nigerians, Leave the Review. We're tired."</p><p>Review that restaurant, store, podcast, book, church, mosque, hotel and everything else. E get why.</p><p></p>

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Hosted by Gesi · society · EN · 56 episodes
A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.
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Episode #1
<p>"Nigerians, Leave the Review. We're tired."</p><p>Review that restaurant, store, podcast, book, church, mosque, hotel and everything else. E get why.</p><p></p>

Episode #1
<p>In this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking proposal by Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to allow inmates to participate in the 2027 general elections. What are the legal, ethical, and logistical implications of giving prisoners the right to vote? Could this move strengthen Nigeria’s democracy or raise new challenges? We explore the motivations behind the policy, reactions from us, and what it could mean for electoral reform in the country.</p><p>Tune in as we ask: Should inmates be allowed to vote? </p><p></p>

Episode #9
<p>Public discourse shapes the heart of any thriving democracy, and in Nigeria, its role has never been more crucial. In this episode, we explore why open, informed, and respectful conversations are essential for Nigeria’s social, political, and economic development. From grassroots activism to national debates, we discuss how public discourse empowers citizens, and fosters unity amid diversity. Tune in to understand the challenges and opportunities in nurturing meaningful dialogue that can drive positive change across the nation.</p><p><br></p>

Episode #8
<p>In this powerful episode, we explore the growing tension between democratic ideals and the suppression of free expression in Nigeria. Despite being Africa's largest democracy, Nigeria has witnessed increasing crackdowns on dissenting voices — from journalists and activists to artists and everyday citizens.</p><p>Why is freedom of speech under threat in a nation built on democratic values? How do state surveillance, social media laws, and cultural taboos contribute to a silencing culture? And what does this mean for the future of civic participation and human rights?</p><p>Join us as we speak on the roots of this re...

Episode #9
<p>A playful episode of me pondering on why we only complain about change in price after a 100% increment or more. Why aren't sensitive to smaller price changes? </p>
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