Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 115

Author:
Saharatv
Publisher:
SaharaTV
Publication Date:
23 March 2014
Tags:
Nigeria, Arts, Culture and Entertainment

This week on Keeping It Real, at least 20 people, including pregnant women die in stampedes during the Immigration job screening examinations across Nigeria. As Polytechnics and other colleges in Nigeria continue an indefinite strike, Adeola wonders when the federal government will meet their requests to pay outstanding allowances and start renovations among other things. From Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe calls Nigeria a corrupt country, but Adeola thinks he is deliberately forgetting to include himself in the picture. Seven Ethiopian women are now in jail after a peaceful protest earlier this month for the release of jailed journalists and for freedom. Find out why Adeola thinks the Ethiopian government has gone too far in this case. The President of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, has surprised everyone in his country by announcing that English will no longer be the official language. Find out why Adeola thinks it's possible the president doesn't have a plan before making the announcement. This week, Adeola celebrates Oyeyiola Segun, a student of Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria for building a solar-powered car. Adeola also gives update on the ongoing National Conference in Nigeria among other stories.

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