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Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
Ordinary Nigerians
6 episodes
5 days ago
This is the intro to Ordinary Nigerians. In the Ordinary Nigeian podcast, we talk about everything that affects the ordinary Nigeria, from popculture, relationships, politics, entertainment, social media and everything that affects the ordinary Nigerian
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This is the intro to Ordinary Nigerians. In the Ordinary Nigeian podcast, we talk about everything that affects the ordinary Nigeria, from popculture, relationships, politics, entertainment, social media and everything that affects the ordinary Nigerian
Show more...
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The aftermath of the #EndSars Protest and the Continued ASUU strike
Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
16 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
The aftermath of the #EndSars Protest and the Continued ASUU strike
In this episode of the Ordinary Nigerians, Alex talks about the aftermath of the #EndSars protest and the consequences of the continued ASUU strike. We can't continue to die in the hands of the same people that were paid to protect us. Nigerian youths protested and the best thing the government of the day did was to send soldiers to kill innocent citizens. We will never forget 20/10/2020, the day government massacred her own citizens. Today makes it one month since the government massacred her citizens.  Always have the souls of the departed in your prayers. May their souls rest in peace. The podcast is worth your time.  Listen, share, and subscribe. PS: We apologize for the errors here and there
Ordinary Nigerian: Intro
This is the intro to Ordinary Nigerians. In the Ordinary Nigeian podcast, we talk about everything that affects the ordinary Nigeria, from popculture, relationships, politics, entertainment, social media and everything that affects the ordinary Nigerian