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Are Nigeria’s leaders corrupt because the people are? Or are the people corrupt because of the leaders? In this episode, I explore the uncomfortable truth that it might be both.
Drawing from theories like Bourdieu’s habitus, Fanon’s postcolonial lens, and systems thinking, we take a deeper look at how culture, power, and survival create a cycle — one that grooms us all, whether we realize it or not.
This isn’t just about blame — it’s about reflection. And it’s a call to do more than flip the coin. It’s time to flip the table.
By MameeAre Nigeria’s leaders corrupt because the people are? Or are the people corrupt because of the leaders? In this episode, I explore the uncomfortable truth that it might be both.
Drawing from theories like Bourdieu’s habitus, Fanon’s postcolonial lens, and systems thinking, we take a deeper look at how culture, power, and survival create a cycle — one that grooms us all, whether we realize it or not.
This isn’t just about blame — it’s about reflection. And it’s a call to do more than flip the coin. It’s time to flip the table.