Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 68

Author:
Saharatv
Publisher:
Saharatv
Publication Date:
13 April 2013
Tags:
Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Nigeria

Adeola features ordinary people making Impact in their countries, starting with a 27-year-old Nigerian lady born and raised in UK and now operating the largest air ambulance service in West Africa, called "Flying Doctors Nigeria."

Also, three students in India have made an anti-rape underwear, which would shock an attacker and send text messages to the police. Find out what could happen if this underwear is introduced to Nigeria.

In Togo, a photojournalist was hit by two cars intending to kill him. Adeola challenges the Togolese government as well as Nigerian government who recently arrested and detained Leadership journalists overnight.

Find out why some people in America complains about President Obama complementing a female judge for her looks. And find out why Ghanaians are complaining about their first lady's dressings.

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