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Being Woke in Nigeria(Franklin, Uzo & Obum)

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Welcome to this podcast episode, where we will explore being woke in Nigeria. The term "woke" has become a buzzword in recent years, but what does it really mean? The term originated from African American Vernacular English, and it has been used to describe people who are socially aware, politically engaged, and actively working towards creating positive social change. Nigeria is a country with a rich cultural heritage, but also a complex history of social and political struggles. And Being woke in Nigeria means being aware of the country's issues and actively working towards creating positivity. My guest and I will discuss in detail being woke in Nigeria and globally

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Welcome to this podcast episode, where we will explore being woke in Nigeria. The term "woke" has become a buzzword in recent years, but what does it really mean? The term originated from African American Vernacular English, and it has been used to describe people who are socially aware, politically engaged, and actively working towards creating positive social change. Nigeria is a country with a rich cultural heritage, but also a complex history of social and political struggles. And Being woke in Nigeria means being aware of the country's issues and actively working towards creating positivity. My guest and I will discuss in detail being woke in Nigeria and globally

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