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By FemiDlive
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.
This focuses on the historical event known as the "Aba Women’s Riot'' of 1929 in colonial Nigeria. They explore the complex interplay of factors that led to the uprising, including the British administration's imposition of indirect rule through warrant chiefs, the introduction of taxation, and the women's resistance to these policies. The sources provide different perspectives on the event, with some highlighting the role of women as central figures in the rebellion and others challenging the narrative surrounding its location and impact. They also discuss the legacy of the riot, its significance as a major challenge to British authority, and its influence on subsequent protest movements in Nigeria.
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Education in the Age of Illiteracy: This examines the qualification boundaries of the education system in Nigeria. The scope is to examine why children who complete a level of education such as Primary school are unable to start off secondary school education. The education system boundaries in 6-3-3-4 (six years in primary school, three years in junior secondary school, three years in senior secondary school, and four years in a tertiary institution.
Education in the Age of Illiteracy, Radio learning is saving the way kids in internally displaced camps and far from their homes can learn. In the absence of authentic government commitment to facilitating basic learning for children; interventions such as radio is bridging the gap.
“We need to come together and explore every avenue to keep children learning and help them through this difficult time” – UNICEF Executive Director
Minister Lai Mohammed describes the #EndSARS panel commissioned by the Lagos State Government as a presumptive report that tags October 20, 2020 protest as a Massacre. He describes it as a phantom massacre that never took place and the report ridden with lies.
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FemiDlive reviews the lead stories from the Weekend including the kidnap incident on the Abuja-Kaduna expressway on November 21, 2021, as we playback a live account of witnesses on the road. Also, a follow up of the unending saga between Kaduna teachers and Governor Elrufai, Kaduna Governor on the quality of their service and the teacher's competence test. Senator Dino Melaye elaborates on spending by the Nigerian government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.
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#Bandits #Kaduna #Nigeria #DinoMelaye #Kidnap
'Elites are promoting disunity and fault lines in Nigeria' - Osinbajo"
Click play right now and share your thoughts with me #PDP #Insecurity #Presidency #Economy
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FemiDlive interviews the People's Democratic Party (PDP) spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan on the State of the Nation. Ologbondiyan explained that the rights of citizens enshrined in the constitution such as Freedom of speech and association is been curbed by the All Progressive Party of President Buhari. He described the trends in insecurity, economy and the general performance of the government as a terrible experience Nigerians will have to bear until the 2023 Elections take place.
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In this discussion, Founder, Order Paper, Oke Epia explains that the oil sector is back channelled with mechanisms that are steady in the drain of funds in a sector that government is a major player. He also explains the funding structure in the oil sector and controversial ideas around subsidy payment for petrol.
Who are the biggest influencers in enabling corruption?
Four Nigerians share the story of how their lives changed due to COVID19; access to other medical services was cut off. The emergencies include the need to rescue a newborn from death and losing loved ones.
They were experiencing a Rejected Emergency.
The documentary covers the entangled implications of the lockdown; pandemic; fear; self-diagnosis; and disrupted medical services of COVID19 despite its novel status.
The documentary is produced by Femi D Amele, a multi-award winning broadcast journalist and public health advocate as supported by Nigeria Info FM and Nigeria Health Watch.
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The Federal Government has released 13 billion Naira to facilitate the kick-off of community policing in Nigeria. It's expected that the Government will have the initiative domiciled under the Inspector General of Police... this however runs contrary to the provision by State Governors who received legal backing from the state legislative assemblies to run a regional security network such as 'Amotekun'.
In an interview by Presidential Spokesman, he described the regional network as one the Governors would be barely able to sustain due to funds and the recruitment process that may likely be marred systemic arguments of control of sourcing for recruits. Governor Akeredolu of Ondo State thinks the FG cannot push them off their quest to secure their local terrain having followed established process.
My debate is with the former Commissioner of Police, Lawrence Alobi on the defect police force that wants to sustain all fronts of control insecurity in the country.
Click play right now and share your thoughts with me #CommunityPolice #Amotekun #Ondo #policeforce #NigeriaPolice
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The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.