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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 14 MIN

🤝🏚️ There are only two types of Nigerians. And one side knows it | the other doesn't.

from GoodLiving Podcast · host Koke

This is the final episode of GoodLiving's Nigerian leadership history series — covering 1914 to 1999 across three episodes.In this episode, Koke stops narrating and starts drawing conclusions.After weeks of research into Nigeria's political history, the colonial handover, the coups, the oil boom and bust, the military transitions, the return to civilian rule, seven patterns have become impossible to ignore.The opposition coalition meeting in Ibadan? That's deduction two. The debt agreements that give foreign governments quiet control over Nigerian infrastructure? That's deduction three. The reason tribe-based voting keeps working even when it clearly shouldn't? That's deduction four.But the one that sits heaviest: the elite in this country — whether APC or opposition — know they are one class. They know it is them against the rest of us. Most Nigerians don't. And that gap in awareness is the most powerful weapon being used against us right now.This episode is not about who to vote for. It is about understanding the ground you are standing on before you make any decision.If you followed this series, thank you. Share this episode with someone who hasn't. The information is only useful if it moves.Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Comment with your own deductions.The Nigerian Story by Dapuye Benibo

This is the final episode of GoodLiving's Nigerian leadership history series — covering 1914 to 1999 across three episodes.In this episode, Koke stops narrating and starts drawing conclusions.After weeks of research into Nigeria's political history, the colonial handover, the coups, the oil boom and bust, the military transitions, the return to civilian rule, seven patterns have become impossible to ignore.The opposition coalition meeting in Ibadan? That's deduction two. The debt agreements that give foreign governments quiet control over Nigerian infrastructure? That's deduction three. The reason tribe-based voting keeps working even when it clearly shouldn't? That's deduction four.But the one that sits heaviest: the elite in this country — whether APC or opposition — know they are one class. They know it is them against the rest of us. Most Nigerians don't. And that gap in awareness is the most powerful weapon being used against us right now.This episode is not about who to vote for. It is about understanding the ground you are standing on before you make any decision.If you followed this series, thank you. Share this episode with someone who hasn't. The information is only useful if it moves.Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Comment with your own deductions.The Nigerian Story by Dapuye Benibo

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