Lord Rickie Speaks Omoleye Omoruyi
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This is me telling you that my podcasts will surely interest you. You are free to disagree, agree, criticise and trash - pick a hustle.
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Meek Mill is many Americans, really
FYI: Africa left the stone age before most of Europe.
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Solo journey into Nigerian tribalism
This podcast episode tackles the complex and often uncomfortable issue of tribalism in Nigeria head-on. Join me on a solo exploration of our own biases, blind spots, and the potential solutions to overcome this deeply ingrained challenge. I'll discuss the historical and cultural roots of tribalism, its impact on everyday life, and the crucial role of education, empathy, and personal action in building a more united Nigeria. This is an honest and introspective conversation that will leave you pondering your own relationship with tribalism and how you can contribute to a stronger, more inclusive nation.
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Do you know that ASUU never went on strike?
The bickering between ASUU and the FG is only damaging the academic careers of young Nigerians. More like a deliberate attempt to increase illiteracy level.
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Stereotypes trigger my eighth sense
We, human beings, Nigerians now, are used to acting and speaking using stereotypes. Understandably, we were 'nurtured' with stereotypes but we need to be human together. We need to unlearn EVERY SINGLE STEREOTYPE.
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The Rema Wizkid comparison I will never understand
This is how a typical argument in Nigeria happens. I just thought I should make this a podcast. But, what do you think? Is Rema that big?
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Rumblings from the other side (Spoken poetry)
Just Omoleye Omoruyi rumbling in the wilderness.