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Madness: A Nigerian Living.
Gesi
56 episodes
2 weeks ago
A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.
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A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Why self-expression is stigmatized in Nigeria!
Madness: A Nigerian Living.
8 minutes 50 seconds
8 months ago
Why self-expression is stigmatized in Nigeria!

In this episode, we explore why self-expression is often stigmatized in Nigeria. From societal pressures and cultural norms to family expectations, we examine how tradition can suppress individuality. We discuss the challenges of navigating identity in a society that values conformity. Join us as we uncover the struggles and triumphs of those pushing for more freedom in self-expression.

Madness: A Nigerian Living.
A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.