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In this episode, we delve into the concept of "slow violence" – a term that encapsulates the gradual, often invisible forms of harm that wreak havoc on communities over time. Focusing on Nigeria, we explore how systemic issues like corruption, economic inequality, environmental degradation, and poor governance contribute to a form of violence that doesn’t always make the headlines but is deeply felt by everyday Nigerians.
Join us as we unpack the ways in which Nigeria’s politics, and environmental crises intertwine to create a climate of slow violence – and what needs to change to address this quiet yet pervasive epidemic.
By GesiIn this episode, we delve into the concept of "slow violence" – a term that encapsulates the gradual, often invisible forms of harm that wreak havoc on communities over time. Focusing on Nigeria, we explore how systemic issues like corruption, economic inequality, environmental degradation, and poor governance contribute to a form of violence that doesn’t always make the headlines but is deeply felt by everyday Nigerians.
Join us as we unpack the ways in which Nigeria’s politics, and environmental crises intertwine to create a climate of slow violence – and what needs to change to address this quiet yet pervasive epidemic.