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Nollywood Beyond Nigeria: Bridging the Diaspora Through Art feat. Lola & Temi | TDA 27th August - EP. 787
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🎙️ The Day After Recap
Today’s episode was packed with heat, culture, and some wild debates 👀🔥
We kicked things off with Supreme Mathematics 101, diving into wisdom, knowledge, and the roots of the Five Percent Nation.
The conversation spun into the origins of supreme wisdom and how it connects back to Malcolm X, Father Allah, and the Nation of Islam.
Then, the panel went back-and-forth over football legends ⚽ - Wenger vs. Ferguson vs. Mourinho - with Arsenal pride and Man United digs flying across the table.
A hilarious Uber story turned into a convo about polygamy, Yoruba culture, and shifting traditions in the modern day.
We welcomed special guest Lola, who broke down her journey, her hosting, and her Irish-Nigerian background 🇮🇪🇳🇬.
Politics got heated as we analysed Nigel Farage’s new rap-style promo (yes, rap 😅), debated if it’s appropriation, and asked if gimmicks like this actually work with voters.
From there, the table dove deep into Labour vs. Conservatives vs. Corbyn’s comeback, asking: who really represents the people? And does any government truly know what they’re doing?
The Gaza/Palestine discussion cut through the noise with honesty and rawness 🌍✊🏾.
Supreme Mathematics explained & its cultural roots
Arsène Wenger vs. Alex Ferguson legacy debate
Uber driver sparks convo on polygamy & Yoruba culture
Guest feature: Lola (host, speaker, creative)
Nigel Farage’s “rap” promo video dissected
Labour’s shaky start, Corbyn’s new party, and the state of UK politics
Gaza, Palestine & propaganda
Generational wealth, taxation & Black entrepreneurship
📰 Headlines Breakdown:
Supreme Mathematics explained & its cultural roots
Arsène Wenger vs. Alex Ferguson legacy debate
Uber driver sparks convo on polygamy & Yoruba culture
Guest feature: Lola (host, speaker, creative)
Nigel Farage’s “rap” promo video dissected
Labour’s shaky start, Corbyn’s new party, and the state of UK politics
Gaza, Palestine & propaganda
Generational wealth, taxation & Black entrepreneurship