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Emeka: Did you know, according to UNICEF, one in every five of the world’s out of school children is in Nigeria? About 10.5 million of country children aged five to 14 years and not in school. The education gap in Nigeria is very significant and should probably be considered a national crisis. And the reality...

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Emeka: On the 25 February 2023, Nigeria will hold its presidential elections. Right. What can we say about the PDP presidential candidates and what separates them from other candidates?   Hassan: Well, I’ll tell you that Atiku Abubakar Wazi of Adamawa. Atiku is a unifier. Atiku is that candidate that we call him the unifier....

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  Bekeme: Hi, guys. It’s another beautiful, beautiful Friday. I hope you’re doing well wherever you are, not too disturbed by the traffic, by the fuel situation. I hope you’re intentionally remaining positive through all of this. My name is Bekeme aka Mummy GO. You’re listening to the Good Citizen show. It’s a special day...

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  Bekeme: Guys, how you doing today? This is Bekeme, aka Mummy GO, and you’re listening to the Good Citizen show. How’s it going?  I’d love to hear from you today. We’re having an interactive conversation today on the fuel scarcity in Nigeria. Is it a game of corruption or expectation? That’s what we want...

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Bekeme: Well, hello, guys. This is Bekeme aka Mummy G.O., the one and only you’re listening to the Good Citizens show. How has your week been? Mine has been long but very fulfilling because we had our 11th conference, our 11th Sustainability and Extractive Industries Conference. It’s called SITEI for short. So if you hear...

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T.I: Good evening. Welcome to another episode of the Good Citizen Show. Brought to you by CSR-in Action and proudly sponsored by Act Foundation. My name is Temitayo Albert Ikotun, but you can call me TI. Today I have with me, Thelma. Hello, Thelma.   Thelma: Hi, TI. How are you doing?   T.I: I’m...

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Bekeme: Hi, guys, how’s it going? Have a slight headache, but I’ll be fine. Thank you for listening to the Good Citizen show. It’s me, Bekeme aka Mummy G.O and we’re back with a bang. How’s your Friday going? My Friday is going good. Traffic has started building up in Lagos, but with Lagosians, so...

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