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Nigeria Jollof Stories

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Nigeria Jollof Stories is a revolutionary community and individual movement. The decay of our society, moral foundations, and standard of living has become unbearable to live with. Hence, the need to create a platform of integrity to challenge and speak up ( Words And Action) against the evils and injustice living amongst us. The name is a metaphor to express the intricacies and skill it takes to make a standard and legitimate society and a sound moral foundation of an individual. 👉 stories ...
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Nigerian youths are on day 6of the peaceful protest against the brutality of the police and the Sars unit. Day 5 was bloody as police officers shot at peaceful protesters. For most states, the protest has been peaceful today the 6th day running. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nigeria-jollof/message…
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Pop Culture: Is a huge negative influence on the societal formation of our African community. Would you agree? Joining in on today's episode is Daniel Etomi. We both take a look at the topic from our point of view. You can be part of the conversation – send us an email at Nigeriajollof@yahoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spoti…
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We get real with our experience as a teenager and review common issues faced by teens today. Damilola Busari is a Teen coach and Mentor. In today's episode, she lends her voice in explaining facts about the world of teens while sharing her personal experience. As an adult, challenges you may be facing is as a result of unresolved issues you had as …
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Nigeria Jollof Stories is introducing the campaign 'End The Conspiracy Of Silence' which is a campaign against Abuse in all it's forms. Abuse from the Government, Community, Family, Friends not forgetting oneself. Speak up and stand against abuse in all it's forms. To join the campaign or support in whatever capacity, send your Email: 👉 Nigeriajoll…
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On the show today we will be talking about what it's like to be a teenager. Particularly, we will be eating the Jollof of our guest Damilola Busari. She shares her experience, struggles, and how she overcame all her challenges to become the woman she is today. You don't want to miss it. Let's dine with her as she shares her techniques in turning up…
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Your mental health is as important as your physical health. The way we take precautions not to be prone to illnesses so also there are precautions and healthy life habits to protect our mental health. Find out more about this on today's episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nigeria-jollof/message…
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The average Nigerian pay little or no attention to their mental well being. With a society that is as judgmental and stigmatizing as ours, we tend to shy away from important topics such as mental health. In today's episode, we find out the meaning of mental health, debunk fiction surrounding mental health and we find out common mental disorders pre…
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Nigeria Jollof brings to you a changing story of Mrs. Omolara, a firm example of the horrors victims of Abuse face in our society. We get encouraged and reminded we are all humans by Ola Adene a poet and a social worker. Bar. Olamide shares her knowledge on ways we can speak up for those who are victims of abuse or who are being abused. #speakup #y…
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Welcome to the 105th episode of @CNJRShow!!!Recorded during to the later rounds of The World Cup, Francis, Lucy and Wurd discuss:- LeBron James signs a huge free agent contract with the Los Angeles Lakers- Final African team is eliminated from World Cup contention- The father of John Obi Mikel kidnapped for ransom- Precautionary measures to conside…
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Welcome to the 104th episode of @CNJRShow!!!Recorded prior to the World Cup's Round of 16, Francis and Wurd discuss:- Early rounds of The World Cup and cheering for West African (and West African-adjacent) teams- The pride and nationalism (and heartbreak) spurred by soccer/football's biggest international showcase- The passing of Joe Jackson and th…
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