Join David Ejim as he shares tips, ideas and hot takes on various issues with friends and the rising African intelligentsia live every Saturday @10am GMT on Discord. The live show is published as a podcast Sunday’s @12pm GMT on all major podcast platforms. Creative input from: Elikplim Katahena Produced by: Romeo Koduah Media team: Aaron Selassie, Taofeeq Sarayi & Joel Nwokocha
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On this last episode of season one, we discuss the wild year that 2020 has been under the following themes:•a tradition of oppression •#EndSARS•Revolt is not futile•Safeguarding the gainsThanks for riding with us this season. 🤗❤️Join our discord: https://discord.gg/gXVBEGuFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thought_exp?s=21…
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The climate of freedom: blasphemy and the morality of avenging God
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50:40On this episode we discuss the freedom of speech or lack thereof in Nigeria and other conservative countries under the following themes:•The origin of Blasphemy laws•Why free speech -especially if divisive- needs to be protected•How to balance the morals and sensitivity of believers with the rights of individuals to expression We also take contribu…
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Giants of innovation or killers of competition: What to do about Tech monopolies
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51:54On this episode we discuss the Global Technology behemoths under the following themes:•How monopolies operate•How to disrupt monopolies•Can breaking them up work?We also take contributions on the best approaches to deal with the emerging tech monopolies.
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The African Start up scene: good deals and fads
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46:29On this episode we discuss the African Startup scene under the following themes:•Growth trajectory •Currently dominant categories •Untapped opportunitiesWe also take contributions on the best investment opportunities in the African market for individuals and Venture capitalists in the Nigerian market.…
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Cancel culture, Jungle justice by another name
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43:44On this episode we discuss the rise of cancel culture and proffer practical steps to fix its most toxic aspects.Finally, we take contributions from listeners on our Discord platform.
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20% of the population, 100% powerless: revolutionary ideas for Africa’s youth to rise
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46:03On this episode we discuss ideas for an ascendant African youth and practical steps to fix the wealth and power asymetry of this demographic.Finally, we take contributions from listeners on our Discord platform.
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On this episode we discuss religion and it’s role in holding society’s structures accountable.We look at superstition, culture and the compromising consequence proximity with power often has on religions. Finally, we take contributions from listeners on our Discord platform.
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Is failing to use your platform for progressive activism the advocacy of oppression?
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54:29On this episode we discuss the privileged and their responsibility to make society better. We look at the affirmative and negative sides of the question; Is failing to use your platform for progressive activism the advocacy of oppression?We also take questions from listeners on our Discord platform.
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Fraud, weed and the moral limits of vices
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43:19On this episode we discuss fraud and illegal drugs under the following themes:•class and racial dynamics of vice labelling •liberal media complicity in the otherising propaganda•Capitalism hinders progressive reformsWe also take questions from listeners on drug legalisation and validity of entrapment in drug arrests.…
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Why nations divorce: Biafra as a cautionary tale for Africa
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1:05:08On this episode we discuss the Biafran secession struggle under the following themes:•Colonialism’s setup of ethnic bigotry •Mistakes of actors and avoidable bloodshed•The present and future of secessionist agitations in Nigeria We also take questions from listeners on the lessons of the conflict and how to mend the existing divides.…
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“I can’t breathe”: a call for an end to systemic racism heard around the world
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56:32On this episode we discuss Systemic Racism under the following themes:•Systemic racism and white supremacy’s misdirection •Avoiding the trap of false black power•Dictums/principles for a unraveling the systemsWe also take questions from listeners on Black tax, Black superiority and increasing black gun ownership.…
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Hashtags and silence: How “Liberal Feminists” are killing equality.
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1:38:01On this episode we discuss Feminism under the following themes:•History and Waves of Feminism •Problems with Liberal Feminism•After 100 years, it’s time to improve FeminismWe also take questions from listeners on gender and it’s role in feminism, how the name feminism is polarizing and more.
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There are no Africans: how to make some and fix Pan-Africanism.
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1:22:32On this episode we discuss African Governance under the following themes:•Pan-Africanism•Constructing a new African Identity •Path and obstacles to African UnityWe also take questions from listeners on Structure of governance, ethnic, linguistic and economic differences between different parts of the continent and other obstacles to achieving Unity…
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On this episode we discuss Education under the following themes:•Education as functionalism •Class/resource constraints on education •Redefining our education system We also take questions from listeners on legislative reforms to the education system, the feasibility of such reforms and more...
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Third World Economics: we’ll need more ~wine~ theories.
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1:14:47On this first episode we discuss third world economics under the following themes:•The resource paradox•The fallacy of comparative advantage•The atrocity of debt forgivenessWe also take questions from listeners on debt forgiveness, Chinese culpability in Covid-19 and more...
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