EPISODE · Jan 26, 2025 · 15 MIN
Understanding Our History - S1 E4
from IAMC Podcast
Follow us into the heart of Nigeria's complex realities with #UnderstandingOurHistory. In this episode, we explore the searing critique of the Nigerian system presented in legal scholar and activist Dele Farotimi’s powerful work, "Do Not Die in Their War". We unpack the systemic issues that fuel violence and injustice, from the legacy of colonialism and resource depletion to the failures of institutions meant to uphold justice. Discover how linguistic violence silences dissent, marginalizes groups, and perpetuates a cycle of violence. We delve into specific conflicts like the Niger Delta crisis, the rise of Boko Haram, and the violence of the Fulani herdsmen. We examine the roles of powerful figures like Obasanjo and Tinubu and how their flaws are magnified within the current system. We also discuss how the Nigerian constitution, instead of unifying the nation, often prioritizes sectional interests. Finally, we confront the unsettling idea that, in Nigeria, the law does not rule and explore potential paths forward. Join us for a compelling conversation that goes beyond the headlines and offers a thought-provoking analysis of Nigeria's past and present.
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Follow us into the heart of Nigeria's complex realities with #UnderstandingOurHistory. In this episode, we explore the searing critique of the Nigerian system presented in legal scholar and activist Dele Farotimi’s powerful work, "Do Not Die in Their War". We unpack the systemic issues that fuel violence and injustice, from the legacy of colonialism and resource depletion to the failures of institutions meant to uphold justice. Discover how linguistic violence silences dissent, marginalizes groups, and perpetuates a cycle of violence. We delve into specific conflicts like the Niger Delta crisis, the rise of Boko Haram, and the violence of the Fulani herdsmen. We examine the roles of powerful figures like Obasanjo and Tinubu and how their flaws are magnified within the current system. We also discuss how the Nigerian constitution, instead of unifying the nation, often prioritizes sectional interests. Finally, we confront the unsettling idea that, in Nigeria, the law does not rule and explore potential paths forward. Join us for a compelling conversation that goes beyond the headlines and offers a thought-provoking analysis of Nigeria's past and present.
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