EPISODE · Jul 12, 2023 · 1H 36M
Ep 157: Social Media’s Influence on Nigerian Politics ft Amaka Abara & Jennifer-Ann Stodel
from White Label American · host Raphael Harry
Our guests from episode 87 return for part II, this time joining us in the studio (the first episode was recorded virtually). In this episode, we delve into their experiences in New York, their interactions with Africans, and the increased political awareness and engagement of Nigerians compared to previous years, with a specific focus on social media trends during political events. We also touch on shifts in perspectives and opinions, reactions to a coming out announcement as a Lesbian, lost relationships and friendships, mental health, and more. Additionally, we explore the impact of Brexit on the work of both women in the UK, discussing both the positive and negative implications for immigrants from their point of view. For a hilarious story about Jennifer-Ann's background, be sure to listen to our 87th episode. Donate (Once or Recurring): ko-fi.com/whitelabelamerican Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whitelabelamericanpod Merch: https://vetclothing.com/collections/sponser-merch Contact (Audio or Email):https://www.whitelabelamerican.com/contact Newsletter: https://sendfox.com/whitelabelamerican Music: https://linktr.ee/ahmad_infraredkrypto 📚 Timestamped Overview [00:02:56] Negative experiences with African Americans in New York. [00:09:35] Nigerian politics memories and regrets. [00:12:51] Obasanjo influential, disappointment with Peter Obi, hope for change in Nigeria. [00:18:48] Gen Z's political engagement and protests in Nigeria. [00:24:04] Mom proved it, but page lacks credibility. [00:34:41] Social media can influence acts of violence. [00:40:29] Language of don't snitch = Fear of consequences Wealthy white man avoids arrest, privilege shown [00:44:44] Brexit impacted Nigeria's job opportunities positively and negatively. Many Nigerians are working overseas, injecting money into the economy. However, hardships continue and competition among Nigerians is evident. [00:49:03] Brexit impacted workforce and education in UK [00:57:31] Struggles with sexuality, coming out, losing friends. [01:03:45] Breaking free from Christianity allowed personal growth. [01:12:01] Formerly homophobic, now embracing my truth. [01:17:45] Former religious, now atheist, grew and changed. [01:21:42] Sexual assault: women's voices and responsibility questioned. [01:30:10] Podcast listener invites guest, discusses music taste.
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Our guests from episode 87 return for part II, this time joining us in the studio (the first episode was recorded virtually). In this episode, we delve into their experiences in New York, their interactions with Africans, and the increased political awareness and engagement of Nigerians compared to previous years, with a specific focus on social media trends during political events. We also touch on shifts in perspectives and opinions, reactions to a coming out announcement as a Lesbian, lost relationships and friendships, mental health, and more. Additionally, we explore the impact of Brexit on the work of both women in the UK, discussing both the positive and negative implications for immigrants from their point of view. For a hilarious story about Jennifer-Ann's background, be sure to listen to our 87th episode. Donate (Once or Recurring): ko-fi.com/whitelabelamerican Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whitelabelamericanpod Merch: https://vetclothing.com/collections/sponser-merch Contact (Audio or Email):https://www.whitelabelamerican.com/contact Newsletter: https://sendfox.com/whitelabelamerican Music: https://linktr.ee/ahmad_infraredkrypto 📚 Timestamped Overview [00:02:56] Negative experiences with African Americans in New York. [00:09:35] Nigerian politics memories and regrets. [00:12:51] Obasanjo influential, disappointment with Peter Obi, hope for change in Nigeria. [00:18:48] Gen Z's political engagement and protests in Nigeria. [00:24:04] Mom proved it, but page lacks credibility. [00:34:41] Social media can influence acts of violence. [00:40:29] Language of don't snitch = Fear of consequences Wealthy white man avoids arrest, privilege shown [00:44:44] Brexit impacted Nigeria's job opportunities positively and negatively. Many Nigerians are working overseas, injecting money into the economy. However, hardships continue and competition among Nigerians is evident. [00:49:03] Brexit impacted workforce and education in UK [00:57:31] Struggles with sexuality, coming out, losing friends. [01:03:45] Breaking free from Christianity allowed personal growth. [01:12:01] Formerly homophobic, now embracing my truth. [01:17:45] Former religious, now atheist, grew and changed. [01:21:42] Sexual assault: women's voices and responsibility questioned. [01:30:10] Podcast listener invites guest, discusses music taste.
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