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Veegilants

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Welcome to Veegilants, a podcast where we hold socio-political discussions and related matters. New Episodes drops every Friday 1 PM WAT (Nigerian time). Email Us: media@veegil.com Follow us on our social media platforms
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Episodes

SCARY SCARS: HOW TO HEAL FROM TRAUMA

We often focus on politics, health, and civic because we consider them more pressing. The most neglected part of the tree sprouts out the most significant fruit (either good or a threat to others). Have we ever stopped to wonder what truly the root cause of increased crime rates is, thuggery activities, internet fraud, murder, kidnapping, etc.? If you check deeper, they are tied to a terrible upbringing which in turn scars the youngsters who grow up to become a youth with so much baggage. These ...

Mar 15, 20241 hr 1 min

Has The Population In Nigeria Contributed To The Present Poverty Level?

Nigeria’s unchecked population growth over decades has contributed to the crisis of unemployment and poverty. The geometric growth of uneducated and unskilled youth in an already stressed and unproductive economic environment has negative implications for both economy and security. This is already evident in some parts of the country. The population crisis has gone on for too long because of a lack of political will to address it, flowing from sensitivities around culture, religion and politics....

Mar 14, 202430 min

Tribalism: Are We Truly One Nigeria?

Tribalism: Are We Truly One Nigeria?" prompts us to critically examine the extent to which tribal affiliations shape our collective identity as Nigerians. Tribalism, deeply rooted in Nigeria's historical and cultural fabric, manifests in various spheres of society, from politics and governance to social interactions and economic opportunities. It often creates divisions along ethnic lines, undermining the notion of a unified Nigerian identity. From hindering effective governance to impeding nati...

Mar 08, 20241 hr 12 min

Optimism: A Nigerian's Delusion

Despite the prevalence of optimism, Nigeria faces numerous challenges, including political instability, corruption, economic inequality, and security concerns. These issues can often seem insurmountable and may lead some to question the validity of optimism in the face of harsh realities. While optimism can be a powerful force for motivation and resilience, it's essential to strike a balance between hope and realism. Blind optimism that ignores or denies the challenges facing Nigeria can be detr...

Mar 01, 202449 min

SURVIVING ECONOMIC SHEGE PRO MAX

Of particular note is the substantial regression of the Nigerian economy from recession to depression. In correlation with the devaluation of the naira, people's salaries and income have stayed constant or have even declined, but the prices of groceries, fuel, healthcare, housing rent, utilities, and other necessities have increased. In the absence of any compelling program to reduce the misery and poverty in the nation, the administration is pleading with the people to put up with the hardship....

Feb 22, 202452 min

Musicians As Drug abuse Promoters

Music used to a safe haven but Nigerian secular musicians have adopted immoral and meaningless lyrics in their songs which surprisingly sells. This as formed concern for the NDLEA as musicians continue to promote the use of drug through their music content. How has music become an instrument for satanic penetration into the minds the gen-z’s, promoting drug abuse and fraudulent lifestyles? Find out in today's episode of the Veegilant podcast.

Feb 16, 202446 min

Takes on Feminism

The term "feminism" has gotten so overused that most people have no idea what it truly means. A person can wake up and declare themselves to be a feminist. Some perceive it as an anti-male struggle and an anti-alpha-male struggle. As a result, feminism has become little more than a movement of misandrists. And if we go on to explain that feminism is not misandry. AND SO, WHAT IS FEMINISM?

Feb 02, 202440 min

Tackling Education Bugs - Outdated Curriculum in the School System

Education is the level ground for raising future leaders and empowering young people with unequalled knowledge to compete at the global level confidently. However, the Nigerian education system still has some bugs that need to be tackled and one of those bugs is the out-of-date curriculum used in schools to teach the supposed leaders of tomorrow who can't boldly apply what they have been taught or are disadvantaged when compared to other international students in other parts of the world....

Jan 25, 202436 min

Youth Entrepreneurship

Nigeria is well populated, with the majority of its population being youths. With a country having mainly young people, national growth and a soaring economy should be the visible order of the day. However, it remains an unreachable dream because the youths who should build the nation - are placed in default settings, like clones controlled by a mastermind to become perpetrators of atrocious acts in the society, which has contributed to the degraded state of the nation. When caught in the act, t...

Dec 07, 20231 hr 6 min

Ethics in Journalism

In journalistic ethics, "truth," "accuracy," and "objectivity" are essential components. Journalists should make an effort to distance themselves from the areas, communities, and even nations that they live in or partially dwell in. Their journalistic writing incorporates this distinction to avoid induced prejudice

Nov 10, 202339 min

CIVIC NATIONALISM VERSUS ETHNIC NATIONALISM: A PROBLEM OF IDENTITY IN NIGERIA

Chief Obafemi Awolowo wrote in Path to Nigerian Freedom, published in 1947, that Nigeria “is a mere geographical expression.” In a popular line in her book 'Half of a Yellow Sun', Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie said "I am Nigerian because a white man created Nigeria and gave me that identity. I am black because the white man constructed black to be as different as possible from his white. But I was Igbo before the white man came." Not to be misconstrued, it is perfectly acceptable for someone to be pr...

Nov 10, 202329 min

The Complex Path To Democracy

Nigeria, often referred to as the "Giant of Africa," has grappled with a complex political landscape since its independence in 1960. The country's democracy has faced numerous challenges, including geo-political conflicts, a relentless thirst for power, security concerns, economic struggles, inadequate infrastructure, healthcare deficiencies, and an education system in dire need of reform. In this essay, we will explore the current state of democracy in Nigeria, shedding light on these critical ...

Oct 11, 202318 min

Japa Culture: The Growing Rate Of Migration Among The Nigerian Youth

According to the United Nations International Migration report, as of 2020, a total of 1.67 million Nigerians were international migrants around the world. The Japa culture is gradually becoming a thing in Nigeria, as everyone wants to migrate. Join me on this week episode of Veegilants as we discuss the impact of Japa and the Nigeria economy.

Sep 30, 202247 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Political Ideology: The Right Way To Move Forward In Nigeria

The Nigerian Political Space have witnessed several cross-carpeting and decampment. This begs the question, does the Nigerian political space exists on ideology or personal interest? Join me and Barrister Chisom Franklin( the legal adviser to the former Senator representing Abia North in the senate and also the senatorial candidate in Abia North, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa) in this educative and enlightening episode! Download the Veegil app on Google Playstore.

Sep 09, 202232 minSeason 2Ep. 2

2023 Presidency: Competency Over Religion And Ethnic Sentiments

In this episode of Veegilants, we disscused with Yusuf Akinyemi a Public Affairs Analyst and Barrister Nonso Nwaebili (candidate of Labour Party for State House of Assembly Ogbaru 2 Constituency, Anambra state) on the impact of Religion and ethnic sentiments in the forthcoming 2023 general election. Download Veegil on Google playstore to engage in discussions about politics and social issues.

Aug 05, 20221 hrSeason 2Ep. 1

How True Is Nigeria's Federalism?

The state of Nigeria's Federalism is constantly scrutinized by citizens and political analysts. This has created a huge divide in the citizenry. On what side do you stand? Regionalism? Federalism?

Dec 03, 202126 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Youth In Governance

In today's episode of Veegilants. We discussed Youth In Governance with Solomon Adewole, coordinator at YALI Network Oyo.

Aug 20, 202121 minSeason 1Ep. 8

The Economic Implications of Covid-19 in Nigeria

Before the pandemic, the Nigerian economy had experienced a major setback from the 2014 oil price shock coupled with the country's high debt rate. Then the pandemic happened! What happens to a developing country with a lackadaisical economic background?

Jul 23, 202113 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Political Decampment

Political Decampment is a reoccurring theme in Nigerian politics that begs the question: Is the constant side-switching in the interest of the constituents, the political parties or self?

Jul 02, 202133 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Duplication of Agencies

The Buhari-led administration had faced critics ranging from insecurity, debt, unemployment, corruption and a host of others. Over the past two tenures, the Buhari led administration had created several commission and agencies to ensure a smooth sail in his administration. In his first term as President, he had 36 ministers and increased the number to 43 ministers coupled with the country's high debt. And August 2019, the President created five ministries namely: Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs...

Jun 18, 202120 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Changing the Narrative: Focus on Education.

Today, we will be discussing the topic "Changing the narrative" Prominent individuals have changed the narratives from time immoral, we have the likes of Nelson Mandela who stood to end apartheid in South Africa, Martin Luther King Jr., the spokesperson and leader in the American civil rights movement. Here in Nigeria, we have the likes of late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who introduced free education in Nigeria, the late Lateef Jakande, the first civilian governor of Lagos State whose tenure saw the...

May 28, 202129 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Poverty rate in Nigeria

Nigeria has overtaken India as the country with the most extreme poor people in the world. Note that, India has a population that is seven times larger than Nigeria. Are you aware that most Nigerians earn less than N377 per day! Join the debate on our website by clicking on the link below: https://veegil.com/poverty-rate-in-nigeria-6082b3cb4005a9dbe8cba3ce

Apr 23, 202124 minSeason 1Ep. 3
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