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In this episode of Femi Oguntayo Unfiltered, I share my candid reflections following my recent participation on West Africa Democracy Radio’s Citizen’s Hour, where we tackled the provocative theme: “Media Clergy and Their Influence in Manipulating Public Opinion.”
From the pulpit to the airwaves, religious leaders have become powerful voices in shaping conversations, values, and even political choices across Africa. But the big question remains: is their growing media presence a tool for positive influence, or a subtle form of manipulation?
I unpack key highlights from the WADR discussion, give my unfiltered take on the blurred lines between faith, media, and power, and challenge listeners to think critically about the narratives they consume.
Join me as I explore:
If you’ve ever wondered who truly controls the stories we believe — and whether faith leaders should also be media gatekeepers — this episode is for you.
In this episode of Femi Oguntayo Unfiltered, I share my candid reflections following my recent participation on West Africa Democracy Radio’s Citizen’s Hour, where we tackled the provocative theme: “Media Clergy and Their Influence in Manipulating Public Opinion.”
From the pulpit to the airwaves, religious leaders have become powerful voices in shaping conversations, values, and even political choices across Africa. But the big question remains: is their growing media presence a tool for positive influence, or a subtle form of manipulation?
I unpack key highlights from the WADR discussion, give my unfiltered take on the blurred lines between faith, media, and power, and challenge listeners to think critically about the narratives they consume.
Join me as I explore:
If you’ve ever wondered who truly controls the stories we believe — and whether faith leaders should also be media gatekeepers — this episode is for you.