Good content. My father fought for Biafra. This was years before I was born. He is my hero. 80 years old now but he has told me many stories of how it was, and it continues to make him sad. He lost many friends and relatives.
The perfect balance. Thank you, Thano…sorry, Madeaux. After watching 2 guys talk about babes in Lagos and switching over to watching to babes talk about men in Lagos and then watching a couple blind dates, I can now add a desert made of Politics and served by the beautiful Layla to top it all up. The Universe, balanced as it should be. 🙏🏽
Like you stated, corruption is ingrained in Nigerian politics, and despite how much I'd like to think otherwise, I don't think this year will be any different. Call me cynical, but I don't see the men/women in the shadows ever giving up their powers anytime soon. In a dream world, lets say Obi wins but Senate is still ran by PDP and APC, how will he make any changes ?
Pls don't bring Peter Obi into the fray of ethic based politicians, he has made his campaigns based entirely on issues and not tribe. He has also expressly said people's should not vote for him because of tribe
Maybe this is more of a history kinda thing - obviously involving politics so maybe it could be a segment or... not 👀😂 idm, but it would be cool to break down how specifically Nigeria even came together in the first place, and understanding post colonialism and neocolonialism and its impact on politics. (Like a timeline - and the timeline can be updated and visually used whenever needed). Bisi on UA-cam has done some cool work on it, but it would be great to see the research that comes up from yous! Also, could we speak on corporations that exploited and exploits Nigeria? Like Shell, bp, Unilever etc - and what those effects are but also how they stay hidden!
The parliamentary system we got from Britain is far better than this presidential system. It holds the prime minister accountable to a far more higher degree, with opposition having the chance to question him every time parliament seats unlike the presidential were the president is just untouchable and unquestionable.
I think the host/narrator did excellently but it would have been nice to see those supporting videos and images full screen and not just watch her talk for 16 minutes
I love that they were short clips actually, that way people can go searching for relevant info… it’s easier for me to go through a 16mins awesome summary, than to sit through what will easily be 4hrs of video if every full clip was posted 😊
If you are going to make political statements and want every Nigerian to take you seriously, you might want to steer clear off indirectly endorsing a candidate.
Now this is a good CONTENT !! 👌🏿
You know how we roll!!😜
We need voices like this alot of Nigerian are suffocating
Yes!
Who else is here a year later while Tinubu is showing us pepper 😭
😂
Guyyyy😂
Me watching it a year plus leter😂😂😂
Facts upon facts. No sugarcoating. Thanks for this analysis Madeaux host.
🙏🏿😊
Good content. My father fought for Biafra. This was years before I was born. He is my hero. 80 years old now but he has told me many stories of how it was, and it continues to make him sad. He lost many friends and relatives.
Hey Lichi, glad to know you love the video. Our hearts goes out to your dad. 🙏🏿
Phenomenal!
😊
Dope content
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This is a very good content
Pls recommend a book on how to improve on topics like this
More of these please 🙏🏾
Yes!
yeah, go off laila
😊 Thank you
The devils milk is a completely accurate name
🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for this video
You're welcome 😊
Wow, I stan ! ✨
Thank you 😊
It’s the relatable sass for me😂🥂
Me too
Thank you for talking about the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni 9.
His memory lives on🙏🏿
I really enjoyed this! 😍
Yay!
Loveeeee. Love this
😊
The perfect balance. Thank you, Thano…sorry, Madeaux. After watching 2 guys talk about babes in Lagos and switching over to watching to babes talk about men in Lagos and then watching a couple blind dates, I can now add a desert made of Politics and served by the beautiful Layla to top it all up.
The Universe, balanced as it should be. 🙏🏽
We gatchu😊😊😊
This is beautiful.
Thank you.
Glad you like it!
Love this!!!
😊
Like you stated, corruption is ingrained in Nigerian politics, and despite how much I'd like to think otherwise, I don't think this year will be any different. Call me cynical, but I don't see the men/women in the shadows ever giving up their powers anytime soon.
In a dream world, lets say Obi wins but Senate is still ran by PDP and APC, how will he make any changes ?
Exactly, I just hope and pray God intervenes and changes the hearts of wicked men and women in politics
Hmm...
Absolutely love it!
Thank you!!
Beautiful yuroba queen your information was well.put together god bless you and your family xx
Well done, guys.
Thank you Leke
is this podcast still on spotify? can't find it
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Thank you for this. I have been looking for something like this
Glad it was helpful! We have more interesting episodes too 🤩
Pls don't bring Peter Obi into the fray of ethic based politicians, he has made his campaigns based entirely on issues and not tribe. He has also expressly said people's should not vote for him because of tribe
Trust me we blame Lugard
Maybe this is more of a history kinda thing - obviously involving politics so maybe it could be a segment or... not 👀😂 idm, but it would be cool to break down how specifically Nigeria even came together in the first place, and understanding post colonialism and neocolonialism and its impact on politics. (Like a timeline - and the timeline can be updated and visually used whenever needed). Bisi on UA-cam has done some cool work on it, but it would be great to see the research that comes up from yous!
Also, could we speak on corporations that exploited and exploits Nigeria? Like Shell, bp, Unilever etc - and what those effects are but also how they stay hidden!
I don't no Nigeria have woman like this who has politics in there brain if we has 100 woman like you things will change
The parliamentary system we got from Britain is far better than this presidential system.
It holds the prime minister accountable to a far more higher degree, with opposition having the chance to question him every time parliament seats unlike the presidential were the president is just untouchable and unquestionable.
I think the host/narrator did excellently but it would have been nice to see those supporting videos and images full screen and not just watch her talk for 16 minutes
Thanks for the feedback
I love that they were short clips actually, that way people can go searching for relevant info… it’s easier for me to go through a 16mins awesome summary, than to sit through what will easily be 4hrs of video if every full clip was posted 😊
she’s so beautiful omg
😍😍😍
Exploitation/exploration..
Allegedly..
Devil's milk..
😂
A new president can’t save y’all.
😂
If you are going to make political statements and want every Nigerian to take you seriously, you might want to steer clear off indirectly endorsing a candidate.