• #81 - Kenyan Protests and the Nigerian Parallels
    Jun 30 2024

    In this episode of the Offside Museums podcast, we delve into the socio-economic and political landscapes of Kenya and Nigeria, focusing on the recent upheavals caused by harsh economic conditions and controversial tax legislation in Kenya. The discussion highlights the shared challenges both countries face due to the demands of international lending agencies such as the IMF and the impact of multinational companies departing from Nigeria. We explore the potential implications of adopting genetically modified crops in Africa and discuss the manipulation of ethnic divisions by Nigeria's ruling class. The conversation also reflects on the historical complexities and the role of ethnic divisions in Nigeria's political instability. By drawing parallels and contrasts between the situations in Kenya and Nigeria, we underscore the vibrancy of political resistance and the urgent need for positive change led by the youth in both nations.

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    Chapters

    00:00 - Protests against Economic Conditions and Legislation in Kenya

    02:24 - Balancing Economic Needs and International Lending Agencies in Kenya and Nigeria

    15:35 - Impact of Multinational Companies Leaving Nigeria

    23:41 - Ethnic Divisions and Manipulation by the Ruling Class in Nigeria

    29:28 - Unraveling Nigerian History

    31:23 - Challenges of Ethnic Divisions

    36:10 - Owning the Other Ethnic Group

    43:34 - Virtual Communities and Multi-Element Articulation

    46:02 - The NSAS Movement

    51:47 - The Deteriorating State of Nigeria

    57:11 - Hope for Kenya and Nigeria

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  • #80 - Nigeria's Labor Strike and The Current Economy Crisis
    Jun 9 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the recent significant developments in Nigeria, including the successful general strike, the national anthem controversy, and the degradation of the civil service. We dissect the history and effectiveness of trade union leadership in Nigeria and the palpable impact of social misery exacerbated by the removal of fuel subsidies. The discussion also delves into the role of external influences in the 2012 protests and the current climate of dissatisfaction and hardship. The hosts critically examine former President Obasanjo's tenure, highlighting both his reforms and failures, particularly in addressing corruption and problems in the power sector. The episode further explores the removal of oil subsidies, the widespread suffering of Nigerians, and the divisive effects of tribalism and identity politics. Concluding with a reflection on the state of the civil service, the hosts ponder the prospects for meaningful change in Nigeria.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 - Developments in Nigeria: General Strike, National Anthem, and Civil Service
    • 02:03 - Trade Union Leadership and the Effectiveness of Strikes in Nigeria
    • 05:26 - The Impact of Social Misery and Fuel Subsidy Removal in Nigeria
    • 10:24 - Outside Forces and the 2012 Protests in Nigeria
    • 14:35 - Assessing Former President Obasanjo's Leadership
    • 35:08 - The Impact of Oil Subsidy Removal
    • 50:03 - Debate Over the National Anthem
    • 53:27 - Tribalism and Identity Politics
    • 58:14 - Behavior of Political Leaders
    • 01:06:50 - The State of the Civil Service
    • 01:09:16 - Hope for Positive Change in Nigeria ---------------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected: Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for insightful articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" on your favorite podcast platforms. Social Media: YouTube: The Offside Musings Podcast Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast Instagram: @the_offside_musings Twitter: @MusingsOffside TikTok: @Theoffsidemusingspodcast
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • #79 - Wole Soyinka: The Public Intellectual in Nigerian Politics
    May 28 2024

    In this engaging episode, we delve into the role of Wole Soyinka as a public intellectual within the political arena of Nigeria. The conversation scrutinizes his response to the 2023 elections and the broader societal disappointment over his silence on electoral malpractices. We explore the societal reverence for public figures and how poverty and hunger influence public opinion. The discussion extends to the complexities of the Nigerian political landscape, the pivotal role of youth, and the perspectives of Professor Wole Soyinka on various issues. Additionally, we touch upon the themes of hopelessness, the critical need for empathy, and the evolving nature of societal change, underscoring the profound challenges faced by the Nigerian youth today. ---------------------------------------------------- Chapters

    00:00 - Wole Soyinka: The Public Intellectual in Nigerian Politics

    08:54 - Disappointment and Debate: Wole Soyinka's Response to the 2023 Elections

    40:27 - Contextual Understanding: Analyzing the Views of Public Intellectuals

    48:21 - Navigating the Political Landscape of Nigeria

    59:19 - The Impact of Hopelessness on Nigerian Youth

    01:20:31 - Empathy and Understanding in Societal Change

    01:32:33 - The Evolving Nature of Societal Change and Political Influence --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected: Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for insightful articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" on your favorite podcast platforms. Social Media: YouTube: The Offside Musings Podcast Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast Instagram: @the_offside_musings Twitter: @MusingsOffside TikTok: @Theoffsidemusingspodcast

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • #78 - Tinubu, the Art of Disappearance, and Nigeria’s Other Woes
    May 12 2024

    In this insightful episode we delve into pressing issues currently facing Nigeria. The discussion opens with the puzzling disappearance of the president, creating a power vacuum and highlighting the recurring issue of absentee leadership during critical times. They examine the impact of such leadership failures on foreign investment and infrastructure. The episode further explores the case of Yahya Bello, the ongoing power sector crisis, and broader challenges such as corruption and economic instability. Focusing on the state of Rivers and the significant influence of godfathers in Nigerian politics, the hosts underscore the deep-seated corruption and power struggles that pervade the political landscape. The conversation also addresses societal issues like the prevalent culture of overeating and lack of exercise, emphasizing the urgent need for a transformative change in leadership and public mindset.

    Chapters:

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    • 00:00 - Introduction and Overview
    • 02:22 - The Disappearing President and the Vacuum of Power
    • 05:51 - The Power Sector Crisis in Nigeria
    • 26:55 - Challenges Faced by Nigerians
    • 36:08 - The Need for Accountable Leadership
    • 39:01 - The Role of Godfathers in Nigerian Politics
    • 44:48 - The Dire Economic Situation in Nigeria
    • 51:02 - The Culture of Overeating and Lack of Exercise in Nigeria
    • 01:06:16 - The Need for a Change in Mindset and Leadership in Nigeria

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • #77 - The Lessons of Air Peace’s Isiagu Brouhaha
    May 4 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the growing appeal of ethnic sentiments in Nigeria, centering on the recent controversy surrounding Air Peace Airlines. They discuss the significance of terminologies such as 'tribalism' and 'ethnicity' and advocate for the avoidance of divisive language. The hosts highlight Air Peace's positive impact in providing affordable flights and combating discrimination against Nigerians. They address the unwarranted backlash regarding the airline's choice of uniform, emphasizing the importance of individual choice and the need to confront foolishness. Additionally, the conversation explores the political motivations behind the controversy and its role as a distraction from pressing issues in the country. Unity and investment in Nigeria's potential are emphasized, along with the necessity for principled positions grounded in logic and rationality. The hosts also touch upon societal distractions, government failures such as the collapse of the national grid and high unemployment rates, and the imperative for open dialogue and engagement to tackle Nigeria's challenges.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00: Introduction: Exploring Ethnic Sentiments in Nigeria
    • 03:26: The Impact of Air Peace: Challenging Discrimination
    • 07:45: Calling Out Foolishness: The Importance of Individual Choice
    • 40:56: Investing in Nigeria: Belief in Unity and Potential
    • 46:08: Societal Distractions: Hindering Progress and Productivity
    • 49:42: Government Failures: The Collapse of the National Grid and High Unemployment

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • #76 - Nigeria’s Akpabio Curse
    Apr 6 2024

    In "Echoes of Misery: Navigating Nigeria's Turbulent Waters," we dissect the labyrinth of challenges plaguing Nigeria, from budget padding scandals to a distressing upsurge in violence. The episode weaves through the narratives of personal loss, shining a light on the grim reality of death's frequency and the societal neglect towards planning for the inevitable. It critiques the extravagant and often performative nature of funerals, juxtaposed with the tone-deafness of political leadership, exemplified by controversial actions and statements from high-ranking officials. This discussion extends into the grandiosity of Nigerian politicians, the endemic poverty of leadership, and the state's seeming incapacity to curb violence and kidnappings, especially in educational institutions. By delving into the media portrayal of Nigeria and the systemic roots of the nation's woes, the episode calls for a structural overhaul and a reevaluation of leadership selection by the populace.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 - Introduction and Overview
    • 00:29 - Controversies in Nigeria: Budget Padding and Rising Violence
    • 01:27 - Rising Misery and Personal Stories
    • 06:25 - The Frequency of Deaths
    • 08:19 - The Emotional Toll of Death
    • 09:18 - The Financial Burden of Funerals
    • 12:17 - The Disconnect Between Death and Financial Planning
    • 20:29 - The Tone-Deaf Politics of Nigerian Leaders
    • 22:20 - Controversial Actions of the Nigerian Senate President
    • 26:04 - Leadership Alienation from the Lives of Nigerians
    • 29:12 - The Responsibility of the People in Choosing Leaders
    • 30:42 - Discussion on Nigerian politicians and their grandiosity
    • 36:04 - Leadership and the poverty of the mind
    • 38:39 - The helplessness of the Nigerian state in addressing violence and kidnappings
    • 43:48 - The spike in violence and abductions in schools
    • 46:31 - The systemic nature of Nigeria's problems
    • 53:44 - The portrayal of Nigeria in media and the need for change
    • 56:34 - The comical nature of Nigeria's portrayal

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    56 mins
  • #75 - Suffering, But Not Smiling Anymore
    Mar 16 2024
    We dive into the heart of Nigeria's economic woes. Hosts Okey Ndibe and Emeka Onyeagwa as they dissect the critical state of affairs in "Suffering, But Not Smiling Anymore." This episode uncovers the grim reality of living through Nigeria's economic crisis, from skyrocketing prices and the Naira's devaluation to the challenges facing the middle class and the unreliability of power supply. The discussion also ventures into the realm of cryptocurrency, examining the government's stance, the impact of regulatory fines on Binance, and the broader implications for Nigeria's economy and the value of the Naira. With insight into the scarcity of foreign currency, rising living costs, and the psychological impact on Nigerian society's aspirations for luxury and prestige, this episode is a critical examination of the need for effective leadership and a call to action for sustainable economic reform. -------------- Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 00:59 - Dire Economic Situation in Nigeria 04:11 - Global Economic Crisis 06:33 - Economic Challenges in Nigeria 09:26 - Government's Lack of Solutions 10:24 - Devaluation of the Naira 11:51 - Impact on Daily Meals 13:35 - Financial Struggles of Middle Class 16:03 - Rising Prices of Goods 19:24 - Minimum Wage and Inflation 20:20 - Fitful Power Supply 21:49 - Government's Blame on Cryptocurrency 27:51 - Misunderstanding of Cryptocurrency 34:48 - Regulatory Fines and Binance's Operations 36:02 - Regulators in the US and New York 37:02 - Cryptocurrency Functionality and Coin Offerings 38:00 - Crypto as a Solution and Traditional Banking 39:00 - Government Control and Threats to Traditional Systems 40:22 - Government Actions Against Binance 41:04 - Crypto as Securities and Legal Authority 42:28 - Dark Web and Crypto Reputation 43:20 - Bitcoin and Deflationary Cryptos 46:04 - Crypto as Stock or Security 47:11 - Binance and Crypto in Nigeria 48:28 - Binance Allegations and Crypto Exchange 50:49 - Crypto Exchange and Peer-to-Peer Trading 53:16 - Value Determination and Market Sets 55:12 - Naira Value and Binance's Influence 56:14 - Printing Money and Inflation 57:31 - The Scarcity of Foreign Currency 58:28 - Impact on Nigerians Living Abroad 59:25 - Loss of Value of Naira 01:00:22 - Comparison of Prices in Nigeria and America 01:01:59 - Nutritional Value of Nigerian Meals 01:04:08 - The Cost of Burial vs. Feeding a Family 01:05:03 - Surviving on Low Incomes 01:06:34 - Living as Beggars 01:07:20 - Managing on Low Incomes 01:09:01 - The Role of Leadership 01:10:25 - The Value of Currency 01:11:19 - Buhari Administration's Financial Policies 01:13:22 - The Importance of Supply and Demand 01:15:07 - Nigeria's Geographical Challenges 01:16:33 - Questionable Legitimacy of Leaders 01:17:39 - The Flawed Election Process 01:19:15 - Improving the Nigerian Economy 01:21:26 - The Nigerian Psyche 01:22:25 - Desire for Luxury and Prestige 01:23:00 - Closing Remarks Stay Connected: Follow "The Offside Musings Podcast" on Substack for insightful articles accompanying our episodes: offsidemusings.substack.com Listen to all episodes of "The Offside Musings Podcast" on your favorite podcast platforms. Social Media: YouTube: The Offside Musings Podcast Facebook: TheoffsideMusingsPodcast Instagram: @the_offside_musings Twitter: @MusingsOffside TikTok: @Theoffsidemusingspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-offside-musings/support
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • #74 - Weyimi B. Lube | Nigerian Civil Liberties Series - Episode 13
    Mar 10 2024
    In this episode, Okey Ndibe and Emeka Onyeagwa interview Weyimi Lube, a social commentator and advocate for good governance in Nigeria. They discuss Weyimi's love for reading, especially books by Nigerian authors, and how it has shaped her political consciousness. Weyimi shares her experiences using her voice to advocate for change during political campaigns and the influence of her parents on her values and leadership style. She also discusses the importance of having a support system to navigate challenges. The conversation explores the experience of bigotry and division leading up to the election, the day of the election, the violence and intimidation faced, and the aftermath and reflection on the events. The conversation covers topics such as support from the diaspora, the impact of a CNN appearance, transitioning to a new name, and the speaker's education and experience at university. Weyimi B. Lube discusses her experiences with different Heads of Department (HODs) during her studies and the impact they had on her perspective. She shares her thoughts on Obi's presidency and how she believes he would have been accountable to the youth if he had won. Weyimi emphasizes the importance of problem-solving and the need for balance in leadership and followership. She also discusses the tendency to normalize abnormalities in Nigeria and the need for effective communication. Weyimi expresses her concerns about the economic crisis in Nigeria and the dire situation faced by the people. She highlights the passion and apathy of Nigerian youth and the lack of reasoning in Nigerian politics. Weyimi calls for young people's involvement in politics and discusses the potential future of Nigeria. The conversation covers various topics related to politics and society in Nigeria. It emphasizes the need for the Labor Party to be actively involved in society and address the concerns of the people. Peter Obi's intentionality and his engagement with youth and women are highlighted as positive aspects. The role of social media in spreading messages and the importance of education and sensitization are discussed. The conversation also emphasizes the need for unity and addressing personal issues. The interview concludes with a discussion on relaxation and hobbies, as well as reflections on the interview itself. ------------------- Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Background02:27 - Love for Books and Reading07:07 - Influence of Reading on Political Consciousness13:27 - Basic Understanding of Politics16:22 - Using Voice to Educate and Mobilize32:34 - Navigating Relationships and Repercussions38:42 - Unity and Love in Nigeria43:36 - The 2023 Presidential and National Assembly Elections44:25 - The Day of the Election46:03 - Emotional Impact of the Election50:26 - Violence and Intolerance56:13 - The Importance of Love and Unity59:58 - Support from the Diaspora01:04:16 - Reflections on the Election01:14:23 - Choosing to Get Active01:17:16 - Bullying and Support from the Diaspora01:18:16 - The Power of Social Media and Diaspora Support01:19:13 - The Emotional Connection and Support from the Diaspora01:20:12 - People Flying Back to Nigeria to Vote01:21:10 - The Impact of the CNN Interview01:23:30 - The Personal Experience of the CNN Interview01:24:59 - The Effect of the CNN Interview on Social Media01:25:58 - Choosing a Name and Maintaining Authenticity01:27:26 - The Significance of the Name 'Orishawemi'01:28:52 - The Decision to Start a Podcast and Making an Impact01:30:49 - The Impact of CNN and Managing Expectations01:33:17 - The Isolation and Challenges of University Life01:35:10 - Education and Experience at Ogun State University01:37:31 - The Importance of Speaking Yoruba in University01:38:00 - The Unique Experience of Ibogun Campus01:40:20 - Living in Close Proximity with Family01:41:43 - The Challenges of Socializing in University01:44:08 - The Importance of Critical Thinking in Engineering01:48:02 - Accountability and Vision for a President01:49:27 - The Accessibility and Relatability of Peter Obi01:51:06 - The Ability to Provide Feedback to Peter Obi01:54:06 - The Impact and Accessibility of Peter Obi01:55:01 - The Experience of Gaslighting and Complaints01:55:56 - Tolerance and Normalizing Abnormalities01:56:54 - Lack of Balance in Leadership and Followership01:57:24 - The Impact of Economic Crisis on Daily Life01:58:21 - Calling Out Flaws and Propaganda01:59:50 - The Importance of Constructive Criticism02:00:49 - The Need for Progress and Change02:01:19 - Economic Crisis as an Excuse02:02:14 - The Struggle of Daily Life and Financial Burdens02:03:13 - The Impact of Economic Crisis on Burials02:04:05 - Rising Cost of Rice and Minimum Wage Disparity02:05:02 - The Passion and Passionate-ness of Nigerians02:05:30 - The Lack of Reason and Absence of Judgment02:06:57 - The Importance of Education and Formation02:07:26 - The Irrationality and Animalistic Drive in Nigeria02:08:52 - The Decline in Living Standards02:09:18 - ...
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    2 hrs and 33 mins