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6 Political Podcasts That Educate and Empower Nigerian Youth

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  • Nigeria Politics Weekly offers in-depth political analyses.
  • Nigeria Daily provides comprehensive coverage of current events.
  • Let’s Talk Nigeria engages experts on contemporary issues.

Nigerian young people can keep informed, hone their critical thinking abilities, and start active participation in the political debate of their country by listening to smart political podcasts. Six noteworthy political podcasts that empower and educate Nigerian young follow here:

  1. Politics weekly from Nigeria

This weekly assessment of political events in Nigeria is hosted by Nigeriasbest and phoenix_agenda. Every episode offers in-depth examination and debates on current political events, therefore giving viewers a full knowledge of the Nigerian political scene. 

  1. Nigerian daily mail

Created by Daily Trust, Nigeria Daily offers sharp comments on top and trending news items together with in-depth analysis. The podcast explores several political concerns and presents listeners with a complex picture of events influencing the country. 

  1. Let’s talk Nigeria.

Let’s Talk Nigeria, hosted by Akintola Ezekiel Temitope, gives professionals and dignitaries a forum to examine modern concerns in and around Nigeria. The podcast addresses a variety of subjects, including Nigerian cultural features and the part young people play in next general elections.

  1. The nation young podcast

This podcast looks at political history and dynamics as well as other subjects pertinent to Nigerian young. Aiming to motivate young listeners to participate in nation-building, episodes address the political scene of Nigeria.

  1. Outbursts of a Nigerian young man

Presented by Harry Otuechere, this podcast presents an honest and unvarnished view of Nigerian living. It covers subjects such the mental health crisis in Nigeria, young empowerment, and social concerns therefore giving Nigerians a forum to discuss their experiences and offer answers to local problems.

  1. The Youth Voice (Nigeria).

Emphasizing political environment education for Nigeria’s young, this podcast motivates young people to participate in creating a better country. It addresses several political issues and offers ideas on how young people may help their country grow.

Regularly listening to these podcasts helps Nigerian young to be updated about political events, acquire other points of view, and get motivation to actively help to shape the future of their country.

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