Kuja

Free & Fair Elections: The Nigerian Perspectives with Mr Feyi Ijimakinwa pt 2

In this concluding episode, Senior Researcher at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Mr Feyi Ijimakinwa gives insight into why some Nigerian swing states failed to record similar numbers during the elections and if technology is truly a game changer that would ensure fair elections to enthrone governments that will change the fortunes of Africa.

You can listen to Kuja on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcasts, https://reformersofafrica.org/podcast  and any of your favourite podcast channels. The podcast is powered by the Reformers of Africa, A Civic-Tech Organisation. Check out their projects at https://reformersofafrica.org/ 

Free & Fair Elections: The Nigerian Perspectives with Mr Feyi Ijimakinwa

In this episode, Sam links up with Senior Researcher at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Mr Feyi Ijimakinwa to review the 2023 Elections in Nigeria and how free and fair polls can impact the socio-economic status of countries on the continent.

Reform or Revolution with Dr Sa’eed Husaini

A year after the previous episode (sincere apologies) Kuja presents the concluding part of the conversation with - Dr Sa’eed Husaini, Director of Research at Centre for Democratic Development, Oxford Scholar where he talks about the different contexts of Reform and Revolution and how it applies to Nigeria and Africa.

What's left of Nigeria's left?

In this latest episode of the podcast, Kuja - Dr Sa’eed Husaini, Director of Research at Centre for Democratic Development, Oxford Scholar talks about the history of the leftist (Marxist/socialist) ideology in Nigeria and Africa. He also shares his thoughts on why the Leftist Ideology has failed to gain further dominance in Nigeria/Africa and where the major parties in Nigeria tilt to ideologically.

Legislative Duties in Nigeria: Perspectives pt 2

This episode features Media Officer of Yiaga Africa, Mr Moshood Isah.

The discourse continues his evaluation of legislative functions and difficulties with the recall process in Nigeria.

You can listen to Kuja on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcasts, https://reformersofafrica.org/podcast  and any of your favourite podcast channels. The podcast is powered by the Reformers of Africa, A Civic-Tech Organisation. Check out their projects at https://reformersofafrica.org/

Legislative Duties in Nigeria: Perspectives

This episode features an excerpt from an interview with Federal Lawmaker representing Ijero/Ekiti West and Efon Constituency at the House of Representatives, Hon Omowunmi Ogunlola and a full length interview with Media Officer of Yiaga Africa, Mr Moshood Isah. 

The discourse is on what constitutes achievements for lawmakers in the eyes of their constituents - Proposing Bills or facilitating Constituency Projects?

We also discuss the difficulties with the recall process in Nigeria. 

You can listen to Kuja on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcasts, https://reformersofafrica.org/podcast  and any of your favourite podcast channels. The podcast is powered by the Reformers of Africa, A Civic-Tech Organisation. Check out their projects at https://reformersofafrica.org/ 

Third force or Third farce pt 2 with Mr Feyi Ijimakinwa

Listen to the concluding part of the discussion with Former Journalist and now Senior Researcher at the Institute for African Studies, University of Ibadan, Mr Feyi Ijimakinwa on third force movements in Africa.

The episode highlights the failure of such movements to transform to political parties and the intriguing egos and horse trading that appears to be the hallmark of third force in Nigeria.

You can listen to Kuja on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcasts, https://reformersofafrica.org/podcastand any of your favourite podcast channels. The podcast is powered by the Reformers of Africa, A Civic-Tech Organisation. Check out their projects at https://reformersofafrica.org/

Third force or third farce pt 1

In this maiden episode of Kuja:The Podcast, Broadcast Journalist, Samuel Olugbeminiyi converses with Former Journalist and now Senior Researcher at the Institute for African Studies, University of Ibadan on the origins of third force movements in Africa, the failure of such movements to transform to political parties and the intriguing egos and horse trading that appears to be the hallmark of third force in Nigeria. You can listen to Kuja on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcasts and any of your favourite podcast channels. The podcast is powered by the Reformers of Africa, A Civic-Tech Organisation. Check out their projects at https://reformersofafrica.org/

Kuja trailer

Kuja: The Podcast is an initiative of the Reformers of Africa, A Civic Society Organisation committed to promoting and supporting ideals, principles and practices of participatory governance, digital social innovation, peace and government accountability in Africa.

You can check out our projects here: https://reformersofafrica.org/ 

This podcast which will cover discussions around politics, accountability and citizen participation and is hosted by Broadcast Journalist and Podcaster, Samuel Olugbeminiyi.

You can listen to the podcast here https://reformersofafrica.org/gallery or any of your favourite podcast sites.


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