Afleveringen
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In this special crossover episode, OUT OF THE BOX Podcast joins THE NIGERIAN SCAM Podcast to dissect the phenomenon of IJGBs (I Just Got Backs). We discuss the idea behind IJGB culture: do returning Nigerians seek a “premium dose” of elitism after a year abroad navigating a proletariat reality?
We also explore the broader societal implications of the infamous “Detty December” — its impact on local tourism, economic stimulation, and cultural identity.
Enjoy listening!
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Engineer Khalid shares his harrowing story of being detained and tortured for 68 days by the DSS during the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protest. Joined by his lawyer Ibrahim Wali. We discuss the brutal realities of the detention, the legal battles that followed, and the ongoing fight for justice against a backdrop of political repression.
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In this episode, we talked about whether protests really work, focusing on Nigeria. We explored the popular narratives around protests, looked back at some important events in history, and discussed the difference between mass rallies and boycotts. Are protests the only way to make change, or do we need new ideas? Tune in to find out.
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On this episode we discuss all the socio-political major events that have taken place in Nigeria since the beginning of the year '2024'.
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Commenting on;
Benue state posted an IGR of N15.9 billion in 2022. Governor's office expenses were tagged at N12.5 billion.
NBS data highlighted that Kwara state posted an IGR of N35.8 billion in 2022. The Governor's office expenses were pegged at N4.2 billion.
Edo Governor, Obaseki Spent N973million On ‘Bank Charges,’ Over N670million On Meals, Cooking Gas In Three Months.
Governor Alex Otti Spent N223million On Refreshments, N397million On Welfare.
Governor, Yahaya Bello Spent Over N700million To Purchase Two Vehicles For Assembly Members Without Approval, N950million On Meals, Welfare Packages.
Lagos State Governor, Sanwo-Olu Spent N10.4billion In Three Months To Run His Office, Another N11billion On ‘Servicing Of Meetings’.
..and more.
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Beyond the YachtGate, into the deep cuts of wastage in the supplementary budget. We interrogated the 2023 supplementary budget in this episode.
Is Nigeria designed to benefit only a few?
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The influence of influencers and celebrities on Nigerian youth. Are they a force for good, or do their actions and choices have a more detrimental impact on the younger generation?
Join us as we explore the complex and nuanced relationship between influencers, celebrities, and Nigerian youth.
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In this special episode of "Out of the Box Podcast," we delve deep into the heart of Nigeria's 63rd Independence Day celebrations. As the nation commemorates its "sovereignty," we ask the critical question: Is Nigeria truly independent?
We also looked at the President's Independence Day address to the nation. What did he say? What promises were made, and how do they align with the aspirations of Nigerians?
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Substance abuse rates in Nigeria triple the world average hence, In this episode, we delve into a growing concern that demands our attention - the escalating issue of substance abuse in Nigeria. We're joined by health professionals who share invaluable insights and offer practical solutions to address this pressing problem.
The rise in drug abuse poses a serious challenge, and it's imperative for both government bodies and institutions to take proactive measures. Together, we explore the necessary steps to curb the surge in drug abuse and ensure the safety and well-being of young Nigerians and those in the entertainment industry.
Join us on this enlightening episode of 'Out of the Box' as we delve into the issue and seek a path towards a healthier and safer Nigeria.
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Welcome to this episode of "Out of the Box," where we'll be diving into the #FeesMustFall movement. This student-led movement has gained widespread attention and support as it addresses the issue of rising fees and its impact on education. We're joined today by some key figures and activists from the movement to discuss the pertinent issues and explore the way forward.
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In this special "community" episode, we explore the questions: How have the first 100 days of Tinubu's presidency shaped the nation's trajectory? What do citizens think about the President's leadership style, policies, and achievements so far? Our guests bring their unique perspectives and insights, shedding light on the impact of these early decisions on the everyday lives of citizens.
Tune in to hear different voices of the people as we examine the highs, lows, and complexities of President Tinubu's initial days in office. It's a candid and dynamic discussion you won't want to miss.
Subscribe now to the Outofthebox Podcast to stay informed and engaged with the latest discussions on politics, governance, and community perspectives.
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In a world where information spreads like wildfire, distinguishing fact from fiction has never been more crucial. With a critical lens, we examine the various stakeholders in this complex issue. Who bears the responsibility for curbing the spread of false information? Is it solely the duty of media houses to fact-check and verify stories before publication, or do individuals also play a pivotal role in consuming information critically? We delve into the role of social media platforms in amplifying fake news and discuss the ethical dilemmas they face in regulating content.
Join us as we untangle the intricate web of misinformation and manipulation that often clouds the public discourse.
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In this OUT OF THE BOX PODCAST episode, we dissect the recent African coup wave and the Niger Republic's clash with ECOWAS. We unravel the complexities of power struggles, regional tensions, and the fight against neo-colonial influences. Exploring historical roots of coups and the Niger crisis, we analyze the delicate balance between stability and sovereignty. With insights from our guests, we delve into the Niger military's bold move to challenge internal politics and neo-colonialism.
Join us to gain fresh perspectives on African politics, global power dynamics, and the ongoing battle for genuine autonomy.
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In this episode of "Out of the Box," we delve deep into the critical issue of education as a luxury in Nigeria. As the new administration takes the helm, we explore the concerning question: is education being defunded, and what does this mean for the nation's future?
We analyze the impact of governmental policies on funding and access to education and discuss whether education is becoming a privilege accessible only to the wealthy
Tune in to this episode of "Out of the Box" to gain valuable insights, challenge assumptions, and join the conversation on one of the most crucial issues facing Nigeria today.
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Matters arising demand our undivided attention this episode. Join us as we unravel the intriguing dynamics surrounding recent decisions that have both shocked and stirred the nation.
As Nigeria grapples with the impact of the PMS subsidy removal, the government rolled out a palliative plan to cushion the effect on the most vulnerable citizens. Tune in to discover the details of this plan, which allocated 8,000 Naira to assist poor Nigerians during these challenging times. Is this sum sufficient to alleviate the hardships faced by those in need, or does it fall woefully short of the mark?
But that's not all; while the government seeks to tighten its belt for the struggling populace, we delve into the perplexing contrast of a staggering 70 billion Naira budgeted for lawmakers. We dig deep into this disparity, exploring its implications and questioning its rationale.
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In this episode of "Out of the Box," we dive deep into the question: "Are Nigerian youths shortchanged politically?"
Join us as we embark on a thought-provoking exploration of the role of media, the power of mentorship, and the obstacles stemming from financial constraints and more, with a diverse panel of esteemed guests.
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"How 'Rigged' Is the System Against the Youth? Exploring Youth Participation in Nigerian Politics"In this episode of "Out of the Box," we delve into the complex issue of youth participation in Nigerian politics. Join us as we uncover the barriers and limitations faced by young Nigerians in their quest for political representation and influence.
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In this new episode of "Out of the Box," we delve into the ambitious plan to provide tertiary education access to the Nigerian Masses through the introduction of student loans. However, concerns arise regarding the potential consequences of this initiative. Will the introduction of student loans lead to a surge in tuition fees, making it unaffordable for the Masses? Furthermore, there is a pressing question: Is Nigeria prepared to effectively implement a student loan scheme? Could an alternative solution such as free education be more suitable for the country?
Meanwhile, we explore the intriguing recommendation made by Muhammad Shehu, the Chairman of RMAFC (Revenue Mobilization, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission), regarding a significant 114 percent increase in the salaries of public service office holders. This proposal raises important discussions about the financial landscape and priorities of Nigeria.
Join us in today's episode as we delve into these crucial issues and unravel the complexities surrounding them within the Nigerian context.
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