Madness: A Nigerian Living. Gesi
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- Society & Culture
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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.
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Lies are very important to Nigeria society.
An intentionally false statement can be a powerful tool in the right hands, and to Nigerians, we are swordsmiths using lies to craft and shape the souls of the generations after us. But should we continue to live like this?
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The Nigerian Madness Undiluted.
This episode is a cornucopia of madness ranging from seeing naked mad people in the streets, confusing fear for respect, abuse for love, a facade of purity for protection, and the allegory of the cave by Plato.
In the abundance of this madness, what wisdom can we find? -
Nigerians solve every problem with a Hammer.
If you need to cut wood, you should not pick up a hammer. If, as a people, we always rely on the golden hammer, how can we progress? How can we grow?
This episode first of discusses what the hammer is... -
Understanding Nigerian African-Man Time problem.
There is an unspoken interpretation of Time in Nigeria that manipulate Time. How do you understand it? and how do you activate your ability to manipulate Time too?
You will find out on this episode. -
Nigerians being happy people is a bad thing.
Nigerians will always find a reason to laugh. Making light of our dire situation is an admirable trait but it has also made us removed from our reality. As a people we need to...
... Laugh Less? -
Naija Pidgin Should be An Official Language
Why did they vilify pidgin and call it bad english? what life lessons does speaking pidgin teaches you? Let us delve into these questions and find poetry in our pidgin, our beautiful pidgin.
Customer Reviews
Madness
We all long to let our madness out, that is the Nigerian living. I love how authentic your contents are , very relatable and therapeutic.