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Nigeria, a topic my mom had told me to avoid on this podcast for some reason, a mother's reason, mostly good. But this time I have to talk about it from a perspective we all see it from, not harsh or depressing. Just what it is, as plain as we see it after we say "omo" or "we move". How long can we "omo" or "we move" our way through worse situations? Is this a question you've thought off before? Here's a thought. Listen and Share.
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Nigeria, a topic my mom had told me to avoid on this podcast for some reason, a mother's reason, mostly good. But this time I have to talk about it from a perspective we all see it from, not harsh or depressing. Just what it is, as plain as we see it after we say "omo" or "we move". How long can we "omo" or "we move" our way through worse situations? Is this a question you've thought off before? Here's a thought. Listen and Share.