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This week on The Backstory podcast we ask the question: must men in Nigeria die for women to rise?
In part 1, we look at examples in world history of women rising en masse to become part of the economy and eventually to participate in political discourse. And we see that the ignition for female inclusion is sometimes fueled by some kind of crisis. Usually war.
So what does this mean for female inclusion in Nigeria?
This episode was produced by Alexandra Gekpe, Richard Anyebe, Nabilah Usman, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.
Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.
Special thanks to Rabia Hadejia, Stanley Bentu, Aredi Isha and Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.
Copyright (c) 2021 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved.
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▶︎Subscribe to our 234Audio YouTube channel
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We welcome feedback. Reach out to us via WhatsApp at +234 818 230 1234 or send us e-mail at [email protected]
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This week on The Backstory podcast we ask the question: must men in Nigeria die for women to rise?
In part 1, we look at examples in world history of women rising en masse to become part of the economy and eventually to participate in political discourse. And we see that the ignition for female inclusion is sometimes fueled by some kind of crisis. Usually war.
So what does this mean for female inclusion in Nigeria?
This episode was produced by Alexandra Gekpe, Richard Anyebe, Nabilah Usman, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.
Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.
Special thanks to Rabia Hadejia, Stanley Bentu, Aredi Isha and Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.
Copyright (c) 2021 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved.
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▶︎Follow us @234Audio on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
▶︎Subscribe to our 234Audio YouTube channel
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We welcome feedback. Reach out to us via WhatsApp at +234 818 230 1234 or send us e-mail at [email protected]