Gå frakoblet med Player FM -appen!
#70 - Adamolekun Yemi | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode Ten
Manage episode 397894826 series 3125702
In this engaging episode, we sit down with Yemi Adamolekun, an influential figure in Nigeria's activism landscape. Growing up in a close-knit community, Yemi shares her journey and the influences that have shaped her activism. We discuss her firm belief in Nigeria’s potential and her relentless opposition to corruption and abuses of office.
Yemi sheds light on the critical role of social media in spreading information, engaging with state and local governments, and the current perception of the judiciary in Nigeria. We delve into the erosion of values in Nigerian society, the state of university activism, and the dire need for educational reforms and a more vibrant curriculum.
The conversation also explores the structure of Nigeria, the balance between democracy and dictatorship, and the urgent need for restructuring to enable regional development. This episode is a deep dive into the future of Nigeria and the awakening required among its citizens to challenge the political status quo.
Chapters:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
- 00:00 - Growing up in a Close-Knit Community
- 03:07 - Influences and Experiences Shaping Activism
- 10:21 - Belief That Nigeria Can Work
- 11:21 - Accountability in Nigerian Government
- 12:21 - Opposition to Corruption and Abuses of Office
- 15:43 - Role of Social Media in Information Dissemination
- 19:03 - The Toxic Nature of Political Twitter
- 22:52 - Shaping Conversations and Providing Factual Information through Social Media
- 25:42 - Engaging with State and Local Governments
- 31:00 - Perception of the Judiciary in Nigeria
- 34:56 - Erosion of Values in Nigerian Society
- 38:48 - State of University Activism
- 43:47 - Need for Educational Reforms and Vibrant Curriculum
- 48:00 - The Absence of Civics Education in Nigeria
- 48:56 - The Structure of Nigeria and Role of Dictatorships
- 49:26 - Restructuring and Federation
- 50:55 - Democracy vs Dictatorship
- 52:22 - The Future of Nigeria
___________________________________________________
Don't miss a beat! Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com
Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" here and on your favorite podcast platforms.
Stay connected with us on social media:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHM...
Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_offside...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/@MusingsOffside
TikTok: Theoffsidemusingspodcast
Thank you for tuning in and supporting our show!
________________________________________________________
The Offside Musings Podcast is a production of The Droit Media. We're excited to announce that our podcast has been featured in Feedspot's Top 35 Nigeria Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/nigeria_podcasts/
To support and follow our podcast episodes and columns, visit our Substack profile at: https://substack.com/profile/58810793...
You can also support us on PayPal at: paypal.me/thedriot
Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the show!
81 episoder
#70 - Adamolekun Yemi | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode Ten
"The Offside Musings Podcast" Okey Ndibe with Emeka Onyeagwa
Manage episode 397894826 series 3125702
In this engaging episode, we sit down with Yemi Adamolekun, an influential figure in Nigeria's activism landscape. Growing up in a close-knit community, Yemi shares her journey and the influences that have shaped her activism. We discuss her firm belief in Nigeria’s potential and her relentless opposition to corruption and abuses of office.
Yemi sheds light on the critical role of social media in spreading information, engaging with state and local governments, and the current perception of the judiciary in Nigeria. We delve into the erosion of values in Nigerian society, the state of university activism, and the dire need for educational reforms and a more vibrant curriculum.
The conversation also explores the structure of Nigeria, the balance between democracy and dictatorship, and the urgent need for restructuring to enable regional development. This episode is a deep dive into the future of Nigeria and the awakening required among its citizens to challenge the political status quo.
Chapters:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
- 00:00 - Growing up in a Close-Knit Community
- 03:07 - Influences and Experiences Shaping Activism
- 10:21 - Belief That Nigeria Can Work
- 11:21 - Accountability in Nigerian Government
- 12:21 - Opposition to Corruption and Abuses of Office
- 15:43 - Role of Social Media in Information Dissemination
- 19:03 - The Toxic Nature of Political Twitter
- 22:52 - Shaping Conversations and Providing Factual Information through Social Media
- 25:42 - Engaging with State and Local Governments
- 31:00 - Perception of the Judiciary in Nigeria
- 34:56 - Erosion of Values in Nigerian Society
- 38:48 - State of University Activism
- 43:47 - Need for Educational Reforms and Vibrant Curriculum
- 48:00 - The Absence of Civics Education in Nigeria
- 48:56 - The Structure of Nigeria and Role of Dictatorships
- 49:26 - Restructuring and Federation
- 50:55 - Democracy vs Dictatorship
- 52:22 - The Future of Nigeria
___________________________________________________
Don't miss a beat! Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com
Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" here and on your favorite podcast platforms.
Stay connected with us on social media:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHM...
Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_offside...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/@MusingsOffside
TikTok: Theoffsidemusingspodcast
Thank you for tuning in and supporting our show!
________________________________________________________
The Offside Musings Podcast is a production of The Droit Media. We're excited to announce that our podcast has been featured in Feedspot's Top 35 Nigeria Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://blog.feedspot.com/nigeria_podcasts/
To support and follow our podcast episodes and columns, visit our Substack profile at: https://substack.com/profile/58810793...
You can also support us on PayPal at: paypal.me/thedriot
Thank you for tuning in and we hope you enjoy the show!
81 episoder
ทุกตอน
×1 #81 - Kenyan Protests and the Nigerian Parallels 58:19
1 #80 - Nigeria's Labor Strike and The Current Economy Crisis 1:10:00
1 #79 - Wole Soyinka: The Public Intellectual in Nigerian Politics 1:30:30
1 #78 - Tinubu, the Art of Disappearance, and Nigeria’s Other Woes 1:14:28
1 #77 - The Lessons of Air Peace’s Isiagu Brouhaha 1:18:24
1 #75 - Suffering, But Not Smiling Anymore 1:22:57
1 #74 - Weyimi B. Lube | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode 13 2:32:30
1 #73 - Ms. Betty Abah | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode 12 1:56:10
1 #72 - AFCON and the Miracle of Survival 1:08:11
1 #71 - Dr. Chido Onumah | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode Eleven 1:40:25
1 #70 - Adamolekun Yemi | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode Ten 53:30
1 #69 - Kemi Okenyodo | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Ninth Episode 1:31:56
1 #68 - Richard Mammah | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Seventh Episode 1:22:42
1 #67 - Ayo Obe | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Sixth Episode 1:36:53
Velkommen til Player FM!
Player FM scanner netter for høykvalitets podcaster som du kan nyte nå. Det er den beste podcastappen og fungerer på Android, iPhone og internett. Registrer deg for å synkronisere abonnement på flere enheter.