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A regional African court has ruled that Nigerian authorities violated the rights of protesters during mass demonstrations against police brutality in 2020. The protests, dubbed End SARS, called for the disbanding of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad after allegations of torture, extortion and extrajudicial killings. Timothy Obiezu reports from Abuja
The aftermath of the #ENDSARS protest is the focus of this episode of Mic on Podcast with Seun Okinbaloye. It's three years after the widespread protest against extrajudicial killings by now disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). What has changed? The podcast host also probes to know whether police brutality still persist in Nigeria. Guests: Ndi Kato (Member, #ENDSARS Protest) Segun Awosanya (SEGALINK) (Member, Lagos Judicial Panel on End Sars)
Introducing Okechukwu Nwanguma, a respected advocate for law enforcement accountability, transparent policing, and the rule of law in Nigeria. With a philosophy degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Mr. Nwanguma has been a champion of democracy since his undergraduate days. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on police reform and its future in Nigeria in this eye-opening episode of "The Offside Musings Podcast"! __________________________________________________________ Timestamps: How did the End SARS movement shed light on the work you have devoted several decades to developing in this area? [00:00] Significance of End SARS: Any significant changes since End SARS, and a description of the colonial legislation used to govern the police force. [7:26] Innovative Provisions in the Colonial Act: Exploring the groundbreaking provisions in the colonial legislation. [12:40] Challenges of Insulating Police from the Colonial Path: Addressing the difficulties in moving away from the colonial legacy. [16:30] Impact of End SARS on Police Reforms: Did the End SARS movement bring significant changes to police reform efforts? [22:21] Police Representation and Legitimacy: Exploring allegations of organ harvesting and sales involving the police. [28:54] Photos of Execution Facilities in Anambra: Shedding light on shocking realities. [32:40] Argument for Police Reform: Debating whether the current portrayal of the Nigeria police calls for reform. [36:00] Okey Nwanguma's Background: Insights into his journey and University of Nigeria Nsukka background. [47:10] Choosing Police Reform as a Career: Understanding what motivated Okey to advocate for police reform. [48:05] Nigeria's Police and Leadership: Reflecting on Nigeria's past and present in terms of police and leadership. [52:35] Importance of Political Education for Direct Democracy: Exploring the need for political education to build stronger societies. [59:20] Shock Factor in Nigerian Society: Does Nigeria need a level of shock or awakening to drive change? [1:04:00] Spontaneity of End SARS: Discussing the spontaneous nature of the movement. [1:12:10] Notorious Police Officers: Investigating the cases of James Nwafor, Abba Kyari, and others. [1:13:10] Documenting Crime: Okey's approach to documenting crime and its dissemination. [1:20:45] Knowledge on Notable Individuals: Insights into the current NSA Nuhu Ribadu, Inspector General of Police, and EFCC in Nigeria. [1:23:47] Irregular Appointment of the New Inspector General: Discussing the irregularities surrounding the new appointment. [1:28:00] Nuhu Ribadu's Impact: Analyzing the 180-degree change since his best times. [1:33:00] Proposed Reforms and Nigeria Police as Guards for Hire: Okey's proposed reforms and thoughts on police guarding for pay. [1:35:00] Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for accompanying articles and catch all episodes on your favourite podcast platforms. ________________________________________________ Stay connected on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHM... Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_offside... Twitter: https://twitter.com/@MusingsOffside TikTok: Theoffsidemusingspodcast Thank you for tuning in and supporting our show! #TheOffsideMusingsPodcast #DroitMedia #NigeriaPodcasts #HumanRights #PodcastersOfNigeria --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-offside-musings/support
Pelumi and her guest Ugochi discuss the mental impact of elections and END SARS protests on young Nigerians. These events have brought about significant political and social changes in Nigeria, but they have also taken a toll on the mental health of many young people across the country. From anxiety and depression to trauma, grief, and PTSD, the aftermath of these events has left many struggling to cope.Listen up.OUTLINE00:00 - Introduction03:30 - Please tell us more about your background (i.e where you grew up and how you were raised)08:25 - How would you say your perspectve is different from that of an average young Nigerian?24:12 - Can you tell us about your personal experience of the previous elections? Both the presidential and gubernatorial. 38:50 - As a young Igbo woman, what psychological impact has the recent elections (especially the gubernatorial one in Lagos) had on you?01:19:40 - What are some common mental health issues experienced by young people in Nigeria in the wake of these events?01:24:40 - What steps can individuals take to care for their mental health during times of political turmoil?01:30:40 - Tell us what you love about being a Nigerian.01:37:40 - Sign outFor more information on Imole, follow the podcast on https://twitter.com/Imolethepod and https://www.instagram.com/imolethepod/ Subscribe to our newsletter https://mailchi.mp/4884639fc288/imole-podcast?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Imole_Newsletter to get behind-the-scenes information on every episode, and to stay in the loop of our activities.You can also send fan mail to Pelumi via mailto:fanmail@imolethepod.com.
The episode is a heavy one with the heavy flooding and famine in the country to the END SARS remembrance. Listen with your hearts on this done.For more information on all episode releases and additional information about the hosts, follow 234 Essential on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to the 234 Essential newsletter here. You can also send fan mail to: fanmail@234essential.com to let Ugochi and Ayo know your burning thoughts and questions.
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We’re excited to launch Frontlines of Freedom, RDI’s newest podcast, hosted by Pastor Evan Mawarire, our Director of Education.Pastor Evan Mawarire is a Zimbabwean democracy activist who led the This Flag protest movement, mobilizing millions and ultimately contributing to the fall of Robert Mugabe’s regime. Mawarire survived imprisonment and torture at the hands of the dictatorship, and was forced to flee Zimbabwe. Now located in the US, Mawarire will bring on a new guest each week to talk about their experiences leading a struggle for freedom against an autocratic government. Through guests’ real-life encounters, the conversations accentuate themes of hope, courage, resilience, strength, and the resolve of everyday people who believe that they have the power to overcome oppression. It is a first-of-its-kind show hosted by a political dissident and welcoming on other political dissidents as guests.For this first episode, Mawarire speaks with Nigerian musician and activist Catherine Udeh, also known as DJ Switch. DJ Switch was involved in the End SARS protest movement, a campaign to have the Nigerian government dissolve the Special Anti-Robbery Squad which is notorious for its brutality and disregard for the law. During a protest in October of 2020, Nigerian soldiers opened fire on protesters by the Lekki toll gate in Lagos, killing more than a dozen people. Rather than flee, DJ Switch live streamed the aftermath of the shooting, providing critical evidence of the government’s involvement as it denied culpability. Afterward, she was targeted by the government and threatened for whistleblowing.In their conversation, Mawarire and DJ Switch discuss the value of building and living in a free society and the responsibility we each have to protect it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit renewdemocracy.substack.com
In today's episode, AOT2 and Ugochi talk about the lack of adequate power supply in Nigeria and its far-reaching consequences on citizens. The duo also speak on the reopening of the Lekki tollgate in Lagos after the END SARS protests in 2020. For more information on all episode releases and additional information about the hosts, follow 234 Essential on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to the 234 Essential newsletter here. You can also send fan mail to: fanmail@234essential.com to let Ugochi and Ayo know your burning thoughts and questions.
This year's Human Rights Day comes at a time when events that led to the 2020 End SARS protest remain fresh in the minds of Nigerians and comes at a time a US-based Nigerian is on the verge of getting the nod at the Oscars for his docu-film, 'Ferguson Rises', which an inspiring story of how a small town in Missouri became the flashpoint of a modern-day civil rights movement. On this episode of Thinking Reimagined ®️, Mr. Mobolaji Olambiwonnu (Director, Ferguson Rises), Mr. Peter Armand Boyo (Actor, Filmmaker and Secretary, Live Abundantly!®️ Board of Trustees') and Dr. Ama (Founder & Executive Director, Live Abundantly!®️) joins Nifemi Oguntoye in an interesting discussion that takes a look at deep-seated issues like police brutality, racial profiling, oppression, vulnerability, Black Lives Matter, the power of social media, finding a voice and purpose in the pain, and how telling our stories as Africans can rewrite history and reshape narratives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thinking-reimagined/message
The END SARS movement thoughts what that might bode for the future of Nigeria.Support and follow us on Substack @ offisidemusings@substack.comListen to episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" here.Subscribe to The Offside Musings Podcast's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHMewgDizgRMm9aRscGugw/featuredFollow The Offside Musings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_offside_musings_podcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoffsidemusingspodcastThe Offside Musings Podcast is a The Droit Media production.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-offside-musings/supportSupport the show (https://substack.com/profile/58810793-offside-musings?s=r&utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=web)
In this bonus episode, my amazing and wonderful cousin, Fiyinfoluwa, sits down to discuss the End SARS protests that took place in Nigeria towards the end of 2020. Police brutality is wrong no matter what, whether it's race, gender, or age, never accept police brutality as okay or normal. I hope all of you enjoy this bonus episode and I can't wait to start season 3 on November 6th with all of you!!! Although it says that this episode is season 2, episode 11, think of it more as episode 10.5. I apologize, this episode will not be on YouTube due to technical issues. Email me for any inquiries you may have or just to say hi
This week, Onwuka and Bari, relive the experiences from the End SARS protest and the shootings at the toll gate on 20.10.20. They shed light on the FEMCO saga, the episode gets more interesting when the conversation of "how much is ideal for a date?" is brought up. Conversation around the release of Tiwa's sex tape isn't left out. We'll like to hear your thoughts, tweet at us using #sidebarspodcast or send a fan mail. Catch up with us on Twitter & Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sidebars-podcast/message
On this episode, the gang links up with CEO of Aristokrat Group, Peedi Picasso, to talk about the early days with Burna Boy, working with women in the music business, Dave Chapelle's new comedy special, End SARS and therapy.
This week, we focus on the booming cultural landscape of Nigeria and hear from some of the country's most exciting creatives. One of Nollywood's biggest stars, Richard Mofe-Damijo, talks about his screen career and how the Nigerian film industry is bouncing back from the coronavirus pandemic. Lisa Folawiyo is one of Nigeria's leading fashion designers. Her work, which combines traditional Nigerian fabrics with contemporary tailoring, has been featured in Vogue and worn by celebrities, including Lupita Nyong'o, Lucy Liu and Thandiwe Newton. Lisa shares her secrets of how she created a global brand using traditional Nigerian materials. Etinosa Yvonne is a documentary photographer who photographed the End SARS protests against police brutality. Victor Ehikhamenor is a contemporary multimedia artist, photographer, and writer, who responded to the government ban on Twitter with an illustration of the blue bird logo, silenced behind bars. They discuss their work and the power of visual art to send political messages. Onyeka Nwelue is an award winning author, filmmaker and publisher whose latest novel, The Strangers of Braamfontein, tells the story of a young Nigerian artist, who moves to South Africa to seek new opportunities. Onyeka wrote the novel in Pidgin, he and discusses why it was important to him to bring Nigerian dialects and languages to an international audience. Presented by Chi Chi Izundu Produced by Candace Wilson, Emma Wallace and Jack Thomason (Photo: Richard Mofe-Damijo. Credit: Spotlight Photos & Imagery)
Stellar Global Radio with Sam: Exploring the Stellar Blockchain and Beyond
Cowrie Exchange is a Nigerian based fiat to crypto gateway that provides a way to trade cryptos with local fiat currency in the region. Sam Conner and Ladi Okorodudu, from the Cowrie Exchange, discuss what the Cowrie Exchange has done so far for Nigeria and how it plans to be the leading African payment network using Stellar. The discussion begins with Ladi explaining the current state of Africa and the entrepreneurial spirit of Nigerians. Ladi then highlights how the Cowrie Exchange integrates directly with the Nigerian banking system - allowing payment in NGNT, an asset backed digital token pegged to the Nigerian Naira, to cash payout of Naira at the local brick and mortar bank in 60 seconds. Ladi shares his experience with the people at the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF), including a recent heartfelt outreach from the SDF's CEO Denelle Dixon. Ladi then provides insight into the Cowrie Exchange's decision to use the Stellar network as compared to Ethereum. The discussion then moves to the End SARS movement where Ladi provides his perspective into that movement and the youth in Nigeria. The podcast ends with big plans for the future with the Cowrie Exchange's planned expansion from Nigeria to several other countries in Africa. Support the show (https://publicnode.org/#membership) (written by Daniel Fisher) Join in on the Stellar Conversation on Discord stellarglobal.chat Learn more about Stellar and the Stellar Development Foundation: www.Stellar.Org and on Twitter at @StellarOrg Follow Sam Conner on Twitter @samconnerone Follow Sam Conner on YouTube YouTube.com/c/samconner Follow Sam Conner on Twitch Twitch.tv/samconnerxlm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/samconner/support
A Little Louder Project with Oyinkansola Sofela and Chidera Orazulike
A Little Louder Project is a purpose-driven digital media company harnessing the power of storytelling to build a global community that centers Women of Color, amplifies their voices, and celebrates their joy. In the nineteenth episode of A Little Louder Project Podcast, Ebele Molua, a passionate activist fighting for women's rights in Nigeria, continues our "They Speak, We Listen" series. Ebele has served as Project Lead for NGOs, such as We Will Not Be Silent and Market March, and worked on influential protests including State of Emergency GBV, Say Her Name Nigeria, and most recently, End SARS. In today's episode, Ebele shares her "A Little Louder Moment" reflecting on her journey, from finding feminism to now actively using her voice to fight against women's oppression. If you liked this episode please review, share, download, follow, and subscribe. Keep up with us by following our Instagram @alittlelouderproject.
In this episode, I talk about the state Nigeria is in and how the end sars protests are a step in the right direction. I also talk about a few things we can do as young people in order to ensure that we are ready for the next general elections in 2023. P/S: This is a RANT so fasten your seatbelts haha! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/optima-the-podcast/support
Thank you Boboz for introducing me to this amazing soul.Anehita Aletor is a Creative Visual Artist with a unique perspective on life. In this episode, we dive deep into conversations about her art and the place of the art at the END SARS movement.This is a very inspiring episode.Kicking It Podcast © 2021 by Oluwaseun Toyobo is licensed under Attribution 4.0 International. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kicking-it/exclusive-content
WELCOME KINGS & QUEENS, To Steel Sharpn Steel the Podcast, my name is Jah and I wanted to create a Black Hub where Black Excellence meets Black Mediocrity. My goal is to bring awareness to our community and embrace OUR culture, the BLACK culture. On this episode our next guests Clinton (@q.trendsetter @teachtodismantle) and Salomon (@sali_muscles) joins us to enlighten us on West African Culture. Being from Senegal and Nigeria, our guests informed us on their upbringing coming from West African countries, how the school curriculum differs from America's public school system, the overall societal differences, the inequality of gender roles, global oppression, and they even debate on who has the best Jollof rice. Also, in support of #EndSARS we allowed them to educate us on the movement and discussed their personal feelings on the recent tragedies. Hope you Enjoy, LOVE IS LOVE! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for a new episode airing every Thursday https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW-y3RnSTNjOhrEWDLDi_lg Follow our socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steelsharpnsteel/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/steelshrpnsteel
Bet you didn't know the end of the End SARS protest in Nigeria and the brutal killings of innocent protestors was rooted in the disregard of the youth and our needs, ego and yes... religion. Intro By @prodbydoublea (IG)
In part two of this series, hosts Christine and Emily discuss the role of social media in the End SARS movement and the aftermath of the Lekki Tollgate Massscre. What we know is this—- Nigeria will never be the same. People are upset and fed up with their living conditions. They deserve change and most importantly, they're demanding change. In other words, all over the world, people are actively working to put an end to systems of oppression and systems of injustice. Our hope is that peace, justice, and equality will prevail. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inprogresspod/message
Hosts Bre and Grace present to you the fourth installment of our guest series: Don't You Love When Black Women! Where they sit down to talk with Black Women doing the absolute damn thing in life. On today's episode, we'll be featuring Denae Nichole! She's a YouTuber surviving the pandemic in NYC so OFC we had to have her on. In today's episode, we discuss Tyra Banks, what it's like finding inspiration as a creative, and why it's important to determine what happiness truly means to you. Happy Listening Where you can find Denae here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/denae.n.m/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/denaexnichole Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNAo7DuFL0M9mF_3p090QA As mentioned in the episode: Check out our Twitter for the Hailey Bieber and Travis Scott pics from Travis Scott's pop-up shop! Here's How You Can Keep It Cute: Ways you can help the people in Tigray: https://www.gofundme.com/f/suhul-hospital?utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link The Nigerian Government has responded to calls for peace with bullets and destruction. It is not enough to End SARS but we must do everything in our power to dismantle Nigerian corruption. Educate yourself and help in whatever way you can: https://www.ign.com/articles/how-to-help-end-sars-in-nigeria Google some policies of local representatives: https://www.google.com This episode is sponsored by Anchor - the easiest way to make a podcast! :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Julian and Germ discuss the events that lead to SARS (Special Anti-Robbery Squad). A discussion on government corruption. A conversation on social media as a tool in global politics. #endsars #globalpolitics #nigeria #corruption #policebrutality #policelivesmatter #EndSwat
It is still Halloween in the Dry Run studio. Join a costume-clad Sam, Tim and Nathaniel as they test out Tim's new segment, No News is Good News. Breaking topics this week include 12 foot skeletons, Denis Villeneuve's Dune and the End SARS movement. Stay Spooky, y'all!
This week we talk about coups, Nigeria, and #EndSARS.We also discuss the Spacial Anti-Robbery Squad, SWAT, and the Lekki Massacre. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe
Better to Speak: The Podcast is back for a special episode on the #EndSARS movement and youth leadership in the global movement for Black lives. Featuring writer and feminist Naomi Ndifon and #EndSARSDMV organizer Seun Babalola.“Nigerian youth are rediscovering their power, picking up the mantle of the cultural & political resistance that in the past helped snatch the country back from the jaws of military dictatorship" (source).The ongoing End SARS movement in Nigeria, aimed at dismantling the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (also known as SARS), has been spearheaded primarily by Nigerian youth - and especially by Nigerian women and the LGBTQ community. Due to that fact, we want to dedicate this special episode to discuss youth activism to end police brutality across the diaspora, from #EndSARS in Nigeria to Black Lives Matter in the United States. As Seun put it: “The Black Liberation Movement is global and intersectional.”--Find Better to SpeakTwitter | Facebook | Instagramwww.bettertospeak.org Find NaomiTwitter | Instagram Find SeunTwitter | Instagram-- Sources and Additional Information:Naomi/Black Women Radicals IG Live - #ENDSARS: Why Transnational Black Feminist Solidarity MattersNigerian Women vs SARS: A Coalition Against Police Brutality by Naomi The Nigerian protests are about much more than police violence #EndSARSTeachin: Video Recording | Resource List | End SARS Teach-in FundPan-African Activist Sunday School- Every Sunday for the Rest of November (hosted by Black Alliance for Peace)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/better-to-speak-the-podcast/donations
Welcome to the fifth episode of the Trade Tribe! This week we talk about the crises in Africa, #ENDSARS, venture capital & angel investing in Africa, the digital book "Calculated Risks" by @kevin.trades, the SPY leading up to elections, the presidential debate, and a bunch of other things. Intro & Check-in: 00:00 - 07:37 Meme of the week: 07:37 - 32:58 Book Club: 35:15 - 48:17 Week In Review: 48:17 - 1:14:06 Week Ahead: 1:14:06 - 1:23:04 Tribe Member's Picks: 1:23:04 - 1:25:30 Outro: 1:25:30 - 1:26:53 Follow us on social media & subscribe to our youtube channel & podcast! Twitter: @thetradetribe | IG: @thetradetribe Youtube: TheTradeTribe | Any Podcast Platforms: TheTradeTribe Email: contactthetradetribe@gmail.com Website: https://www.tashenterprises.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetradetribe/support
This week we have on two special guests Dunola and Ife to discuss he SARS protests in Nigeria, the greater challenges and possible solutions to the issues in Nigeria. Also special thank you to the band Thieves of Virtue who created our new awesome intro check them out on Youtube or the link below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1JgrsY5K4xa-lHrfsApA_w
Do you know what's happening on the far side of the globe? Join Quinc and Garv as the discussed the ugly realities of injustice in some African countries. #endsars
Hosts Bre and Grace present to you the third installment of our guest series: Don't You Love When Black Women! Where they sit down to talk with Black Women doing the absolute damn thing in life. This week host Bre chats with the hosts of the political podcast Just Too Opinionated, Ali Dorsett, and Zuher Ibraham! The opinionated duo talk about how the pandemic has affected them, this year's election, and what YOU can do to create the change you want to see in your community! Happy Listening. Where you can find Ali and Zuher: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jsttoo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Justtoo_ As mentioned in the episode: Check to see how your friends voted: https://www.businessinsider.com/vote-with-me-shows-contacts-voting-record-2018-10 Here's How You Can Keep It Cute: Ways you can help the people in Tigray: https://www.gofundme.com/f/suhul-hospital?utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link The Nigerian Government has responded to calls for peace with bullets and destruction. It is not enough to End SARS but we must do everything in our power to dismantle Nigerian corruption. Educate yourself and help in whatever way you can: https://www.ign.com/articles/how-to-help-end-sars-in-nigeria Google some policies of local representatives: https://www.google.com This episode is sponsored by Anchor - the easiest way to make a podcast! :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, the guys discuss: Killer Mike launching an online bank focused on the African American and Latin X communities. Bitcoin and Black America, white militia members arrested for plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor, and the End SARS movement in Nigeria. Also, the election is discussed as they talk about Ice Cube getting slack for talking to Trump's Administration. Plus what it would look like for us to get our own political party, and much more! New Black Wall Street: @pullupclothingboutique - IG (Sam), houseofkboutiqueandbeauty.com - website (BAS3), @theveganhoodchefs - IG (Amir) Follow us on Instagram @_pocketchangepodcast Subscribe to our Youtube channel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pocketchangepodcast/support
This week Adiza Jibril joins us to chat about beauty habits during COVID, end SARS, and being black in the military in a less conventional role. Cheers! #blacklivesmatter #africa #BRONXNATIVE #BLACK #BLACKEXCELLENCE #BLACKPODCAST #PODCAST #PODSINCOLOR #ladieswhobronche #lwb #perolike #shitspanishgirlssay #endsars #latinx #afrolatinx #nyc #newyork #veterans #america #military #beauty #waxing #nowplaying #afrolatina #bronx --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bronche/support
Hello jiggy babies! Mondays are for new episodes and as usual you know we never disappoint with bringing you the littest of the littest content From Lagos, With Love. This very jiggy episode features fast rising Nigerian artiste and International act, OXLADE aka "Oxygen daddy" and honestly, he finished us with good exclusive vibrant vibes we can't wait for you to tap into. From sharing his major SARS experience to getting involved in the movement, OXLADE spills the beans on police brutality in Nigeria and also serves us all the juice on climbing his music career ladder. Fan mail from Flacko(4:14), Oxlade sars rant; Ojah Bee getting framed for murder (10:14), LGBTQ protest distractions/ Reeky and Wiz baby gbasgbos (22:50), Sultan's political rant ft. a hopeless Nigeria (29:34), Origin of Oxlade's stage name, first songs, break out hits and quitting music (44:00). His "ex" inspired that EP??, toxic relationships and what not (1:07:35), travails of Nigerian ghost song writers (1:24:30). More talks on Oxlade's sound, comparisons with Wande Coal and Beyonce's attitude to END SARS movement conclude tha' episode. Sleeper Picks: Sultan| Fweshie Oloye - "Moyan" Mosope| Manny Wellz ft Teams - "Peace" Okwuchi| Plainben - "Badman" D truce - "Omoge" Oxlade| Mr Money - "Asake" Oxlade - "Kokose" You can keep up with us via our social media handles @flwlpodcast on IG and twitter. Also, reach out to us to share your funny dating/life experiences, request shoutouts etc via Fromlagoswlove@gmail.com Till next time, stay safe FAM✌
We're back after a little break with a pod full of heat for that ass. This week, we talk about the upcoming election, Kim K's birthday trip, a sports update, a TI vs Jeezy Verzuz preview, Drake & CLB, BET Hip Hop Awards recap, new music, top 5 Halloween candy and L's of the Week. END SARS! As always, follow the Twitter (@BewareTheLs), subscribe to the pod, leave us a rating and give us feedback. Much love! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Throughout this episode, TAJ and Will celebrate Filipino American History Month! TAJ reflects on his experience growing up as a Filipino American (10:18) and they talk about Filipino culture going unnoticed in the mainstream (14:36). Then, they get into the End SARS movement in Nigeria and compare it to the current protests in the US (23:14). They also talk about the history of corruption in the Philippines around the 70s, plus the assassination of Ninoy Aquino Jr. leading to the People Power Revolution (28:40). They also have an unfiltered discussion about hypocrisy in religion (38:28), San Francisco's CAREN Act and Will's suggestion for improved emergency calls (45:40), and our Nigerian correspondent shares his thoughts on the End SARS movement (48:20). Want to hear us tackle a certain topic/story? Email breakbarrierpod@gmail.com or slide in the DMs with suggestions, and we'll cover it on the pod and give you a shoutout! Available on all major streaming platforms! IG: @thebreakbarrierpod, @ryals____ Twitter: @breakbarrierpod, @tajfcruz, @therealryals
Recently Nigeria and other countries in Africa have been going through a crisis that has been happening for a while now. Thanks to social media, word has been getting out about the #EndSARS Movement. Hopefully, things will change, tune in to another episode of the series History With Temi with your host Temitopeoluwa Taiwo aka Terez (update: I'm pretty busy this week so I won't be able to post another episode until next week, sorry) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode 23 Broot takes a solo journey while Toasta is away for the weak. Broot recaps his adventure to Northern New Hampshire, goes through some trending topics, talks about some COVID news, bar stories, Nigeria, Maxwell's deposition, and much more.Brought you to by #LOM Clothing, Loyalty Over Money created by Hollow Da Don. Support the brand and podcast by visiting [https://lomclothing.com/] and using Promo Code TBVPodcast for 20% off your entire order!Also brought to you by Alpha Defense Co., bringing you the most effective face masks at the cheapest deals. Follow the referral link for more information: [https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1133901&u=2464414&m=77369]Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/tbvpodcast)
This week the fellas are back at the table and talk about paying for your girl and her friends drinks (6:40), new music (15:39), “I know those type of hugs” (23:10), forever ting (29:30), how many soulmates are people able to have (35:40), ultimatums (44:10), End SARS (52:00), road trip stories (1:00:06), and much more. Follow us on twitter Hosts Jigga: @livinglegend_23 Ron: @ronn__ Rob: @100uprob Marcus Ariah: @MarcusAriah B. Lo: @BLOinfluence DJ 1-UP: @dj1upnyc @_goodfellasco Follow the podcast on Instagram @goodfellaspod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoodfellasud83dudd4a/support
This episode features an exclusive interview with Antoinette Lecky who gives us first hand experience on how the Nigerian community is fighting to END SARS. Thanks for tuning in! :)
End Sars, Lisa Raye only fans, Ryan Henry acting wicked and moreMoment of Truth who hurts more in a breakup?
Hosts Bre and Grace present to you the second installment of our guest series: Don't You Love When Black Women! Where they sit down to talk with Black Women doing the absolute damn thing in life. This week host Grace sat down with the awe-inspiring Nidra Sous La Tere to talk all things Married at First Sight, her career as an actress, and what it takes to heal as a black women. Has Nidra been keeping it cute lately? Tune in to find out! (hint hint: the answer is absolutely) Where you can find more Nidra: https://www.nidrasouslaterre.com IG: @nidrasouslaterre As mentioned in the episode: The Swan https://www.vice.com/en/article/dpkpmk/how-the-most-bizarre-and-offensive-reality-tv-show-of-all-time-got-made-the-swan Ambe J Williams Photography - https://www.instagram.com/ambejphotography/ Here's How You Can Keep It Cute: Ways you can help Armenia https://helparmenians.carrd.co The Nigerian Government has responded to calls for peace with bullets and destruction. It is not enough to End SARS but we must do everything in our power to dismantle Nigerian corruption. Educate yourself and help in whatever way you can: https://www.ign.com/articles/how-to-help-end-sars-in-nigeria Check to see if you're registered to Vote: https://www.vote.org Google some policies of local representatives: https://www.google.com Sponsorships: on for this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Moyosant shares some community musings and discusses the importance of Afrofuturism, how Black Death has helped shaped Black Horror, how hauntings can be decolonized, and ways to uplift and honor the Dead. Moyosant also provides some book and film recommendations and reads an original short story created by her. How to Help Nigeria: What you can do do for the "End SARS" protest movement right now. https://www.fastcompany.com/90566898/how-to-help-nigeria-what-you-can-do-for-the-end-sars-protest-movement-right-now4 Ways People Around the World Can Support Nigeria's #EndSARS Protests https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/ways-to-support-endsars-nigeria-around-the-world/ Books: Wild Seed by Octavia Butler, Fledgling by Octavia Butler, My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due, Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora edited by Sheree Thomas, Dark Matter: Reading the Bones edited by Sheree Thomas, and The Price for Their Pound of Flesh: The Value of the Enslaved from Womb to Grave, in the Building of a Nation by Daina Ramey BerryShort Story: "A Silent Cacophony" written and read by Victoria Snowden, All Rights ReservedList of Black Cemeteries: https://africanamericancemeteries.comPodcast Artwork: Astronym http://linktr.ee/astronym Moyo Mysteries Website: https://www.moyomysteries.org (Spiritual Consultation, Full Spectrum Doula Services, Energy Ritual Work, and Vaginal/Pelvic Steam Plans)Moyo Mysteries Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/moyomysteries/Moyo Mysteries Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/moyomysteriesGuided Cycles Website: https://www.guidedcycles.org (Death Doula Services, End-of-Life Planning, Legacy Crafting, and Genealogy Work)Guided Cycles Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/guidedcycles/Make a donation to Moyosant (Victoria) at:Cash App: $MoyosantPaypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/moyosantSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/moyosant)
So this week I asked for fellow African podcasters from Nigeria to share their thoughts and feelings on the recent #ENDSARS protests and outbreaks taking place across Lekki, Lagos and Nigeria. On my African Roundtable series, I pass the mic to other podcasters and voices from the African and diaspora community, who want to amplify their voice and give their opinion on a trending themes or events. For the guests that submitted their opinions, I'm truly grateful for your contributions.This is content that we normally don't do, but as a Ghanaian-based podcast, I wanted to extend an arm to my fellow Nigerian brothers and sisters.The Sound of Accra Podcast is praying for and expresses deep condolences to anyone who has lost a loved one, friend, co-worker or contact of theirs on the back of the recent massacre of protesters at the Lekki toll gate.For the show notes, visit: www.thesoundofaccra.com/sarsSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/gofundad)
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We are all over the place this week, just the way we like it! Sometimes we laugh and sometimes we exasperatedly sigh and sometimes we ask ourselves who does Michael Darby think he is fooling? Donate to Breast Cancer Research: https://www.metavivor.org/ For more information on End SARS check out: https://feministcoalition2020.com/ https://www.blackwomenradicals.com/blog-feed/nigerian-women-vs-sars-a-coalition-against-police-brutality --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therealityispod/message
After a tough week filled with loss and tragedy, the cast set the show off by first having a moment of silence for the recently deceased peaceful protesters (4:00) and give their opinions on what should be done about the situation at hand. In other news the boys discuss Dr. Dre's estranged wife's embezzlement allegation (37:50), the now released “Sofa Sounds” EP by Henry June (48:15), known to podcast listeners as Kumi, and “VLR” (56:08) a clothing line started by our on-screen guest, Kris, among many other hot topics. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boneyardboyspod/support
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The crew share some insight into the recent END SARS movement. For protesters, check out @EndSarsResponse on Twitter for medical/ Legal aid, food & supplies, mental health emergencies, security and more. Make sure you rate, share and leave a comment wherever you listen to the podcast telling us how much you enjoyed the episode! Don't forget to use the #foryarnsonly to let us know what you think of the episode, we love hearing from you! You can also send us an email at foryarnsonly@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Twitter - @foryarnsonly Instagram for hosts: @ee_ideva @deedee.iwegbu @lamilori_ @chukwudyy THANK YOUUU
Over the past few weeks, a lot of major issues have stemmed up from police brutality in Nigeria and the youth's in particular have been on top of their toes, protesting for a just cause that is, "END SARS" which is a movement directed to the government asking for an immediate dismissal of the "Special Anti Robbery Squad". We stand for the change that begins with this movement and solely dedicate this episode to aid this cause. Kick starting this episode, the guys discuss their Chicago trip experience and Sultan shares his pains on being catfished by a Chicago hotel (13:55), personal views on Tems EP (31:40), Rema's twitter rant; Jess questions Dayo's opinions on Rema's sound being too "poppy" (54:20). Who are the celebrities ganging up against Davido??(1:08:30). Lil Frosh's violence scandal and the effect of his contract termination on DMW (1:24:15). Wrapping up the episode, we discuss SARS, their madness and irrational behaviour in detail (1:46:00). Sleeper Picks: Sultan| The Cavemen- "Beautiful rain" Okwuchi| Asake- "Body" Jess| Mizzle- "Sweet and tender" Dayo| L.A.X - "Go low" We urge you all to lend your voices to this movement by protesting online and offline, donating and supporting. Remember, change begins with YOU! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/from-lagos-with-love/support
The #EndSars movement has been in full effect the whole week so we are gonna talk about it --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tytanium/support