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On Episode 6, I stay true to my heart and have a candid conversation about recent happenings in my home country Nigeria.
At the time of this recording, I had just seen live footage of the Nigerian Army opening live ammunition against unarmed protesters involved in the #EndSars campaign.
In an episode filled with unfettered emotions, I am joined by a guest, Doubra Fumudoh, my brother and we discuss the ongoing #EndSars campaign. We talk about the plight of the Nigerian youth and why it feels like they have been stretched to the limit. Doubra, like many other Nigerians has also been at the receiving end of Police brutality and shares his experience which is also the reality of so many others in Nigeria.
With millions of Nigerians globally taking to the streets for more than two weeks to protest for police reforms and an end to police brutality, I share why your voice is also needed in this movement and what you can do to help amplify our cry for justice and freedom from indiscriminate brutalisation and killing of so many young people in a country that where its citizens are already paying a heavy price for decades of corrupt leadership and mismanagement of national resources.
They say evil prevails when good men do nothing. The #endsars movement is a movement, but a movement in support of millions of citizens maintaining the most fundamental of human rights - the right to live and not be killed.
The youth in Nigeria have been stretched beyond belief and are crying out for real change.
Use the hashtag iamunscathed. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.
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On Episode 6, I stay true to my heart and have a candid conversation about recent happenings in my home country Nigeria.
At the time of this recording, I had just seen live footage of the Nigerian Army opening live ammunition against unarmed protesters involved in the #EndSars campaign.
In an episode filled with unfettered emotions, I am joined by a guest, Doubra Fumudoh, my brother and we discuss the ongoing #EndSars campaign. We talk about the plight of the Nigerian youth and why it feels like they have been stretched to the limit. Doubra, like many other Nigerians has also been at the receiving end of Police brutality and shares his experience which is also the reality of so many others in Nigeria.
With millions of Nigerians globally taking to the streets for more than two weeks to protest for police reforms and an end to police brutality, I share why your voice is also needed in this movement and what you can do to help amplify our cry for justice and freedom from indiscriminate brutalisation and killing of so many young people in a country that where its citizens are already paying a heavy price for decades of corrupt leadership and mismanagement of national resources.
They say evil prevails when good men do nothing. The #endsars movement is a movement, but a movement in support of millions of citizens maintaining the most fundamental of human rights - the right to live and not be killed.
The youth in Nigeria have been stretched beyond belief and are crying out for real change.
Use the hashtag iamunscathed. Thank you for subscribing, listening, reviewing and rating this podcast.