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  • February 25th was Election Day in Nigeria and the experiences of voters ranged from good to bad to just downright bizarre.  In this episode of The Backstory, the humans of Triple-E share their stories and and ask some really critical questions about the voting process.  

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, John Iwodi, Anthonieta Kalunta, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.  

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.   

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  • On January 1, 2023, former President Olusegun Obasanjo release a letter titled "My Appeal to All Nigerians Particularly Young Nigerians". This is an audio rendition of the full letter as published by PremiumTimes. ———————————————This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, John Iwodi, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.Copyright (c) 2023 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved.———————————————▶︎Follow us @234.audio on Instagram, @234audio on Facebook, and @234audio on Twitter▶︎Subscribe to our 234Audio YouTube channel———————————————If you are interested in sponsoring or licensing this program, reach out to us via WhatsApp at +234 818 230 1234 or send us e-mail at [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebackstoryng/support

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  • On October 23rd, 2022 something weird happened. The United States Embassy in Abuja issued a security alert to its citizens.

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    This episode was produced by  Anthonieta Kalunta, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

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  • On Friday, 16th September 2022, the Kano state Police Command arrested a Chinese National, Geng Quarong, for allegedly stabbing Ummukulsum Sani Buhari to death in her family home for refusing to marry him.  In this episode, we review the phases of obsessive love and how it can turn into violence. Oftentimes, there are red flags which we tend to ignore.  

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Anthonieta Kalunta, Mariam Mohammed, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.  

    Special thanks to Rabia Hadejia.  

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.  

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    ▶︎Mary Jo Rapini https://www.youtube.com/c/MaryJoRapini

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  • Two weeks ago, INEC tweeted that 45% of voter registrations, that’s over 1.1 million, which happened within a 6 month period were invalid and would not be included in the voter register for the upcoming general election. Twitter went crazy, everyone’s conspiracy theory antennae went up, and INEC has been on the defensive ever since.

    In this episode, we will try to break down for you how it’s possible to have invalid registrations and why the 45% number is actually consistent with what INEC has reported in the past.

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Lucky Usmah, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

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  • It’s no secret that in Nigeria, electoral offences happen. There’s vote buying, ballot box snatching, bribing of INEC officials, disorderly behavior at a political meeting, illegal voting, threatening a person with violence…these and so much more have been defined as election offenses in our laws and they come with penalties.

    Last month, as part of a public hearing on the Bill for an Act to Establish the Electoral Offences Commission 2022 and other related matters, INEC made their case for why we need a separate commission to investigate, arrest, and prosecute election offenders.

    We analyze the bill and identify significant gaps that may make the bill ineffective at best, or at worst, a political tool.

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji, and Sam Tabakaji.

    Special thanks to Lucky Usamah.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

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  • Campaigns for Nigeria’s general election will commence later this month and we want to help you keep track of what three presidential candidates are saying about how they will handle certain issues.For this episode, we’ve compiled clips and social media posts of what three candidates have said or posted since January 2022 about how they will tackle insecurity in our country. We focused on the three mainstream presidential candidates - the APC candidate Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, PDP’s candidate Atiku Abubakar and LP’s candidate Peter Obi.———————————————This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Lucky Usamah, Uche Mbah, and Dominic Tabakaji.Special thanks to Mariam Mohammed.Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.Copyright (c) 2022 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved.———————————————▶︎Follow us @234.audio on Instagram, @234audio on Facebook, and @234audio on Twitter▶︎Subscribe to our 234Audio YouTube channel———————————————If you are interested in sponsoring or licensing this program, reach out to us via WhatsApp at +234 818 230 1234 or send us e-mail at [email protected]———————————————We used several sources for this episode including:▶︎Tinubuhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr06cSDTRKIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb9LQsukicw▶︎Atikuhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITsv3vtrfh8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DouiuWG9tkhttps://twitter.com/atiku/status/1533755988733476867?s=20&t=XY_kYANWTiXHge-AVqQrqw▶︎Obihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWwViBQFJTMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGkFppeT8bQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdv1tunLj-c&t=2839shttps://twitter.com/PeterObi/status/1566549081220063234?s=20&t=XY_kYANWTiXHge-AVqQrqw--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebackstoryng/support

  • In August 2018, 13-year-old Ochanya was interviewed on camera by journalists and she alleged that she was repeatedly raped by her uncle, Andrew Ogbuja, and his son, Victor Ogbuja. Ochanya was diagnosed with Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (VVF) and on Wednesday, the 17th of October 2018, she died. Before she died, Ochanya was leaking urine and feces as a result of damage she suffered to her vagina and rectum allegedly at the hands of her cousin Victor Ogbuja and his father, Andrew Ogbuja. Fast forward to April, 2022 and Ochanya’s uncle, Andrew Ogbuja, was acquitted by the State High Court in Makurdi. The court ruled that there was no sufficient corroborating evidence to convict him and that Ochanya was not present to tell her story. Why didn’t Ochanya’s videotaped interview with the journalists count? What kind of corroborating evidence does the court need for a rape allegation? Does the accused person have to be caught in the act? Do they have to be subjected to a medical examination? What if they confess - does that count as corroborating evidence? In this episode, we try to find out. Special thank you to John Ameh Ogbanje and Barrister Amina Umar Hussain who took time to speak to us. ——————————————— This episode was produced by Anthonieta Kalunta, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji. Special thanks to Mariam Mohammed. Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad. Copyright (c) 2022 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved. ——————————————— ▶︎Follow us @234.audio on Instagram, @234audio on Facebook, and @234audio on Twitter ——————————————— If you are interested in sponsoring or licensing this program, reach out to us via WhatsApp at +234 818 230 1234 or send us e-mail at [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebackstoryng/support

  • It’s okay to discipline children but maybe it’s time to rethink how we do it in Nigeria and across Africa. In this episode we talk about how our tolerance for domestic abuse later as adults can actually be set by how we are disciplined in our childhood. 

    Imagine this. 

    Your child does something wrong. So you beat her because you’ve decided this is the only way she will learn. Then after all the tears are shed, you tell her that you did it because you love her. And maybe you even feel a little bad about the beating and you’re extra nice to her afterwards and she’s extra obedient afterwards. 

    Fastfoward to your child as an adult. She’s in a relationship and one day the man gets angry and beats her. Then after all the tears are shed, he tells her that he did it because she did something wrong but that he loves her and he’s sorry. Then he’s extra nice to her afterwards and she loves him even more. And she stays. Until one day she has had enough and she leaves or he kills her. 

    Special thank you to Dr. Seun Ogunla, Dr. Jackie Ikeotuonye, Mr. Olatosimi Kolawole, Madam Edoamaowo Udeme and all the domestic violence survivors who took the time to speak with us. If you or someone you love is in a domestic violence situation, there is help out there. 

    Reach out to any of the organizations below and they will help point you in the right direction. 

    Child and Youth Protection Foundation: 

    https://www.facebook.com/kolawole.cypf 

    Network Against Domestic Violence Foundation: 

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/490233354995454 

    Primly Services Nigeria 

    https://www.facebook.com/primlyservice/ 

    Assurgent Repose Consulting 

    https://www.therapyroute.com/therapist/assurgent-repose-consulting-lagos-ng 

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji. 

    Special thanks to Alexandra Gekpe and Anthonieta Kalunta. 

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad. 

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  • Politicians and political parties need money to fund campaigns. Regulating how politicians and political parties raise funds and how they spend those funds is important because If you leave it up to the politician and political parties, anything goes. In this episode, we take a closer look at our Electoral Act and we noticed that it has been  diluted, watered  down over the years. Our legislators appear to be introducing more grey areas into every new version of the act and these grey areas seem to help cover up information about source of funds, recipients of funds, amounts contributed, frequency of contributions and requirements to disclose information.

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Special thanks to Kolawole Oluwadare of SERAP, John Iwodi and Lucky Usamah.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

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    ▶︎2022 Electoral Act

    https://placng.org/i/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Electoral-Act-2022.pdf

    ▶︎2002 Electoral Act

    https://www.ceja.ch/images/CEJA/DOCS/Bib/Pays/Nigeria_S2/M6.pdf

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  • Political campaigns cost money and that money has to come from somewhere. At the moment, in Nigeria, the candidate is responsible for mobilizing funds and party member contributions to party finances are non-existent. At the moment, political parties are not owned by the people because the people are not financing them. It’s time to change all of that.

    Get your PVC. Vote. Join a political party. Donate funds. Be at the table. Participate in decision-making. Demand better.

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Lucky Usamah, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

    Special thanks to Mr. Austin Agbonsuremi of PRIMORG

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  • The pattern of violence and kidnapping that has been sweeping across northwest Nigeria has been confusing to say the least. There didn’t seem to be rhyme or reason to it until we came across a book written by Anja Shortland. In this mini episode, we attempt to place the events happening in northwest Nigeria in the context of protection theory and well...the situation is (to put it mildly) not good. ——————————————— This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Anthonieta Kalunta, Alexandra Gekpe, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji. Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad. Copyright (c) 2022 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved. ——————————————— ▶︎Follow us @234.audio on Instagram, @234audio on Facebook, and @234audio on Twitter ▶︎Subscribe to our 234Audio YouTube channel ——————————————— If you are interested in sponsoring or licensing this program, reach out to us via WhatsApp at +234 818 230 1234 or send us e-mail at [email protected] ——————————————— We used several sources for this episode including: ▶︎Kidnap: Inside the Ransom Business by Anja Shortland https://www.amazon.com/Kidnap-Inside-Business-Anja-Shortland-ebook/dp/B07L5PKK5M/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1659634997&refinements=p_27%3AAnja+Shortland&s=books&sr=1-1--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebackstoryng/support

  • If you've been keeping up with our episodes, you know that we have been reminding you to go and register for your PVC. So, we decided to take our own advise. In this episode, Rahmat and Lucky share what happened when they went to the INEC office for PVC registration. The deadline to register for your PVC is 30th of June 2022. For more information, go to: https://cvr.inecnigeria.org . Hurry!

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Lucky Usamah, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

    Special thanks to Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.

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  • Apiculture is the business and science of managing bees. To learn more about apiculture, we spoke with Chi Okafor. Chi is the founder and CEO of Kendake Honey right here in Nigeria and she’s been into apiculture for about 5 years. She spoke to us about how she got started, her challenges, and her successes in the beekeeping business.

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Alexandra Gekpe, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

    Special thanks to Chi Okafor of Kendake Honey.

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  • You can make money from bees. They will produce honey and other products that you can sell. But in order to make money from them, you have to build them a place to live and work. An apiary is a location where beehives of honey bees are kept. The Triple- E team took out time to visit an apiary on the SCL farm and BHF Agroforestry project to show you what an apiary looks like, the types of hive, and environment.

    Then we spoke to Chi Okafor of Kendake Honey and she taught us all about the business aspect of running an apiary. Listen to that episode now: https://anchor.fm/thebackstoryng/episodes/Money-making-buzz-interview-with-Chi-Okafor-of-Kendake-Honey-e1jdfl0

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Alexandra Gekpe, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

    Special thanks to Mr. Samuel Kwasara, Barnabas, Godwin and all the members of the SCL Farms and BHF Agroforestry project and Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.

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  • Friday the 20th of May is World Bee Day. This day has been designated by the United Nations as a day when we remind everyone about the roles that bees play in our ecosystem.

    But a lot of people are afraid of bees. And it turns out that this fear is exactly what can kill us. On the one hand, fear can agitate the bees and cause them to attack us. And on the other hand, if we attack the bees and their environment, we will cause our own death.   In this episode we ask the questions - should we be afraid of bees? And why do we even have bees in the first place? What are bees good for?

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Lucky Usamah, Alexandra Gekpe, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

    Special thanks to Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.

    For this episode, we relied on the contributions of many individuals. Thank you to all the people who gave us feedback about your fear of bees and a very special thank you to Dr. Semiyu Olagolden and Dr. Liaidi Muideen Tella for granting us interviews and sharing your expertise with us.  Thank you to Mr. Samuel Kwasari, Barnabas, Godwin, and all the members of the SCL Farms and BHF Agroforestry project at Yangoji for taking us on a very safe tour of the apiary.

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  • Stealing is stealing. Except if you’re a politician. We celebrate and welcome home corrupt politicians while we curse at, beat and lynch thieves in our communities. . In this episode, we are joined by Mariam Mohammed, the newest member of our team, as we ask: why is this so?

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Mariam Mohammed, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad

    Special thanks to Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.

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    ▶︎Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement by Peter Ekeh

    https://www.jstor.org/stable/178372

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  • Last month, in March, Nigeria’s Super Eagles hosted Ghana’s Black Stars at the MKO Abiola stadium in Abuja. It was the qualifying round for the World Cup and Nigeria lost. The expected behavior after a football match ends is for everyone to simply leave the stadium. But after last month’s match ended, something strange happened: a crowd of spectators began to trash and vandalize the stadium. A complete opposite but equally strange behavior happened at the 2018 World Cup: Japanese spectators, en masses, cleaned up their trash from the stadium after they lost a match.

    One word may explain the strange behaviors of the Japanese and our own: conformity.

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Lucky Usamah, John Iwodi, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

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  • In 1996, staff at Pilanesberg National park, a game reserve in South Africa, had a problem: young bull male elephants were on a rampage. They were going after visitors and attacking and killing the rhinos. This was definitely not normal behavior for elephants. The ecologists at Pilanesberg diagnosed the situation and came up with a plan that restored the natural balance in the park. No rhino has been killed by an elephant at Pilanesberg ever since. 

    Northern Nigeria has a problem: young men in their 20s and 30s are on a rampage. Can we look to the elephant for a possible solution?

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, Alexandra Gekpe, John Iwodi, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

    Special thanks to Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.

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  • And that problem is called maruca vitrata. Our farmers have been battling the maruca vitrata for decades now and losing. But last year, in 2021, West African scientist made a breakthrough and it looks like our farmers may be getting closer to totally annihilating the maruca vitrata. So in this minisode, we ask: What is maruca vitrata and why has it been harassing our bean farmers?

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    This episode was produced by Rahmat Muhammad, John Iwodi, Uche Mbah, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.

    Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.

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