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Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
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Inhalt bereitgestellt von Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole, Ummu Salmah Ibrahim, and Daniel Oluwole. Alle Podcast-Inhalte, einschließlich Episoden, Grafiken und Podcast-Beschreibungen, werden direkt von Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole, Ummu Salmah Ibrahim, and Daniel Oluwole oder seinem Podcast-Plattformpartner hochgeladen und bereitgestellt. Wenn Sie glauben, dass jemand Ihr urheberrechtlich geschütztes Werk ohne Ihre Erlaubnis nutzt, können Sie dem hier beschriebenen Verfahren folgen https://de.player.fm/legal.
In-depth analysis, incisive commentary and beyond the surface look at the top and trending news of the day.
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Inhalt bereitgestellt von Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole, Ummu Salmah Ibrahim, and Daniel Oluwole. Alle Podcast-Inhalte, einschließlich Episoden, Grafiken und Podcast-Beschreibungen, werden direkt von Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole, Ummu Salmah Ibrahim, and Daniel Oluwole oder seinem Podcast-Plattformpartner hochgeladen und bereitgestellt. Wenn Sie glauben, dass jemand Ihr urheberrechtlich geschütztes Werk ohne Ihre Erlaubnis nutzt, können Sie dem hier beschriebenen Verfahren folgen https://de.player.fm/legal.
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×Former President Muhammadu Buhari was not just a president — he was a rallying point for millions, especially in Northern Nigeria. Even in death, he brought together thousands of people who attended his funeral on Tuesday. Already, commentators are saying that without his influence, the APC may face a serious challenge rallying his supporters. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the impact of Buhari’s absence on the future of politics in Nigeria.…
Former President Muhammadu Buhari is set to be buried today in Daura, Katsina State, following his death in a London hospital on Sunday. As some Nigerians are seeing an end of his political leadership with his interment, many have started asking about who will inherit his goodwill. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will try to find out whether anyone can fill his shoes.…
The death of former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, a retired major general and two-term democratically elected leader, has prompted national reflection on his legacy. In his final days, he lived a quiet life away from public attention most of the time. Did he live a fulfilled life? And how should history remember him? Join us in this episode to find out.…
In today’s Nigeria, where inflation and hardship are rising, many youths are abandoning patience and honest work for quick, often dangerous paths to wealth. Driven by social media pressure and the fear of failure, the mindset of “all way na way” is pushing some into fraud, rituals, and shortcuts. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores why patience, not desperation, is the true key to lasting success.…
Once seen as an affordable alternative source of protein for the average Nigerian, fish is gradually disappearing from the dining table — and not because it’s no longer wanted. With the high cost of feed, fuel, and transportation, many fish farmers are struggling to stay in business, and as a result, prices are rising beyond reach for millions. What’s really driving the crisis? How do fish farmers survive? What can families eat instead? And what is Nigeria losing economically as fish farming declines? These are the issues we explore in this episode of Nigeria Daily.…
There is an uneasy calm in some parts of Sokoto State. As the rainy season intensifies, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has issued a fresh warning predicting flash floods in 20 states across Nigeria. And the State, where the risk of severe flooding is expected to be especially high in the coming days, is top on the list is Sokoto. This warning has sparked growing concern among residents, especially in low-lying and densely populated areas. Which parts of Sokoto are most at risk? Are residents prepared? And what steps is the government taking to mitigate the damage? These are the issues we are going to examine in today’s episode of Nigeria Daily.…
Heated debates are raging in Nigeria today, after two important figures in the opposition coalition vowed to contest in the Presidential Election of 2027. With only one ticket available, what does this mean for the coalition’s unity and Nigeria’s democratic future? This episode of Nigeria Daily examines that question.…
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has appointed over 300 Senior Special Assistants since 2023, including 19 added recently, sparking renewed public debate. While the governor claims it's a grassroots engagement strategy, critics argue it's politically motivated and misaligned with the state’s pressing economic challenges. This episode of Nigeria Daily dives into the implications of these appointments on governance and public trust.…
Across Nigeria, growing frustration over inflation, insecurity, and unemployment has sparked fresh political interest. In response, opposition parties have formed a new coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections, promising real change. But with memories of the 2014 APC coalition still fresh, many Nigerians are asking: is this the solution they’ve been waiting for, or just another power shuffle? Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.…
A planned unveiling of the ADC-led opposition coalition was abruptly cancelled by a Hotel in Abuja, just hours before the event. While the hotel said it acted due to “internal compliance,” coalition leaders believe political pressure—especially from the APC—was behind it. So what really happened? And what does this mean for democracy ahead of 2027? This is what we are going to explore in today’s episode of Nigeria Daily. #APC #ADC #Nigeria #Election #2027 #Abuja #Tinubu #Atiku #PeterObi #El-rufai…
Nigeria is approaching the 2027 general election and questions are being raised about the method of selecting the Chair of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Currently, the President appoints the INEC Chair, subject to Senate confirmation. But civil society groups and constitutional experts argue that this process creates conflicts of interest and undermines the integrity of elections. What would happen if the INEC Chair were selected by an independent panel instead? Would this strengthen electoral credibility or open other challenges? This is what we are going to explore in today’s episode of Nigeria Daily. #INEC #Mahmood #Tinubu #Nigeria #Arewa #Senate #National Assembly #Constitution #Elections…
On May 29, 2025, Mokwa in Niger State was hit by one of the deadliest floods in recent Nigerian history — over 200 lives were lost, 500 people reported missing, and more than 3,000 residents displaced. In response, the federal government pledged ₦2 billion, Niger State added ₦1 billion, and over 50 trucks of food and relief items were dispatched. But one month later, survivors are still crying for help. Many say they are homeless, hungry, and shortchanged in the distribution process — some families received little to no aid, while others are still waiting for death benefits. So, where did the billions go? And is the money enough to rebuild homes, restore livelihoods, and bring relief to the displaced? This is what we are going to find out in today’s episode of Nigeria Daily. #Mokwa #Flood #Niger #Niger state #Tinubu #Nigeria…
In the past six months, Nigeria recorded 222 mob-related killings, a 25% rise from last year, signaling a disturbing growth in jungle justice, according to the Nigeria Risk Index. Broader violent crime data from the NBS shows over 600,000 lives lost nationwide between May 2023 and April 2024. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores the root causes, legal stance, and possible solutions to Nigeria’s deepening mob justice crisis.…
Owning a home is a major aspiration for many Nigerians, but rising inflation, unstable incomes, and the high cost of building materials make it increasingly difficult. Despite these challenges, some Nigerians are still managing to build houses, raising the question of how they are achieving this. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how Nigerians can navigate the tough economy to become homeowners.…
In today’s fast-paced world, many Nigerians are battling stress, poor nutrition, and lifestyle-related illnesses often without realizing how small habits can make a big difference. Staying healthy doesn’t always require expensive gym memberships or complicated diets. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore simple, practical tips that anyone can follow to live a healthier life — no matter where they are.…
Creating a new state in Nigeria requires much more than drawing new boundaries on the map. Experts estimate that it would cost between ₦50 billion to ₦100 billion just to establish the basic infrastructure. And the costs don’t stop there. Each new state is expected to spend at least ₦10 to ₦20 billion annually on recurrent expenses. With Nigeria’s economy already under strain and many existing states struggling to stay afloat without federal allocations, can the country afford to create more? This is what we are going to find out in today’s episode of Nigeria Daily.…
Many Nigerians believe they need a laptop or a tech degree to succeed in the digital world. But the truth is a smartphone alone can unlock countless income opportunities. From a ‘masa’ seller filming her recipes to a jobless graduate editing content and a civil servant running social media accounts, people across Nigeria are already earning with just their phones. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how.…
Recent brutal attacks on travelers in Plateau State , including a mob lynching near Mangu and a deadly ambush in Jos North have sparked fresh concerns about rising insecurity on Nigeria’s highways. With more people being stabbed, shot, or abducted while simply commuting, road travel is increasingly seen as a life-threatening gamble. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why these attacks are escalating, what is hindering effective protection, and what urgent steps authorities must take to restore safety on our roads.…
In today’s Nigeria, academic qualifications no longer guarantee a stable livelihood. Many degree holders, and even, allegedly, professors, are turning to menial jobs and petty trading to survive. This episode of Nigeria Daily finds out whether the root of this crisis lies in a failing education system or a struggling economy that no longer rewards academic achievement.…
Living with sickle cell disease in Nigeria often means enduring pain, managing uncertainty, and surviving with little support. Many people don’t even know they carry the sickle cell gene until it’s too late. Others grow up with the condition but have no access to proper care, accurate information, or emotional guidance. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we speak to individuals directly affected by sickle cell and hear from medical professionals on how it can be managed and treated — and the urgent reforms needed in Nigeria’s health system.…
As deadly attacks continue in Benue and Plateau, calls for self-defence from prominent Nigerians grow louder. But is it legal? Is it safe? In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore what the law says, hear from victims, and ask: is arming citizens the solution—or a step toward anarchy?
Despite growing some vegetables personally, many Nigerians still fall short of the recommended daily intake. As the world marks National Eat Your Vegetables Day, this episode of Nigeria Daily explores the gap between vegetable supply and consumption in Nigeria—and why it matters for our health.
Last week on Nigeria Daily, we explored how Nigerians are starting businesses with zero capital. But starting is only the first step, building a sustainable business amid economic challenges is the real test. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask: how can entrepreneurs grow from hustling to building a strong, lasting business empire?…
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s remark about deriving pleasure in witnessing opposition parties in disarray has stirred political controversy in Nigeria. Some critics and analysts see it as a possible confirmation of allegations that the APC has been covertly fuelling internal crises in the parties. On Nigeria Daily, we will find out whether this is mere political banter or part of a deeper strategy, and what it means for Nigeria’s democratic future.…
On June 12, 1993, Nigerians voted in what is regarded as the freest and most credible election in the country’s history. But the widely believed victory of late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola was annulled by the military government. As a recognition of the significance of the events that happened on, and subsequently related to, that election, June 12 was declared Democracy Day in 2018. More than 30 years since the annulment, what do the day and democracy itself mean to Nigerians? This is what we reflect on in this episode of Nigeria Daily.…
In hospitals across Nigeria, patients arrive in pain and desperation—but leave in silence, sometimes in coffins. “Medical negligence” has become a deadly problem, where delays, inattention, or outright refusal to treat are costing lives. In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we investigate why it is happenin and who is responsible when health care fails.…
Phone-snatching gangs have turned daily life into a high-risk activity for many Nigerians—from major city centres to suburban areas. No one is spared—students, teachers, workers, and even security personnel. The question is no longer whether your phone will be stolen, but whether you’ll survive the encounter. What can be done to end this wave of violence?…
Many Nigerians across cities and towns dream of owning a business. Yet, the biggest challenge they face is lack of capital, alongside fear of failure and uncertainty about how to begin. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we seek to find out whether it is truly possible to start a business with zero capital.…
Eid celebrations in Nigeria have shifted dramatically from communal, tradition-rich gatherings to more urban, social experiences. While past Sallahs were marked by shared meals, local prayers, and family bonding, today’s festivities often center around malls, digital moments, and event centers. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores what’s been lost and gained in the evolution of Eid in Nigeria.…
As Nigerians celebrate Eid al-Kabir, the improper disposal of waste – including animal blood and bones, leftover food, and single-use plastics – poses significant environmental and health risks. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look into the dangers of these practices and discuss sustainable solutions to protect communities and the environment.…
As Eid al-Adha approaches, Nigerians across the country are grappling with the rising cost of spices, vegetables, and other essential food items. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine the reasons behind the hike and how people are adjusting their plans while keeping the Sallah spirit alive.
Flooding continues to displace thousands and destroy communities across Nigeria. With the rainy season intensifying, experts are raising fresh concerns about environmental mismanagement, poor urban planning, and government unpreparedness. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine how Nigerians can prepare for, and avoid the negative effect of, floods.…
How does one feel when one wakes up and finds one’s home has been washed away and some of one’s family members missing? Well, that is the exact situation some communities in Mokwa Local Government Area of Niger State have found themselves in. According to the Niger State Emergency Management Agency NSEMA), at least 153 people have been confirmed dead, including two additional bodies recovered just over the weekend. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look at the real cost of the flood.…
In the two years that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been in charge, insecurity has remained a major concern. Looking at the period under review, Amnesty International released a report that said more than 10,000 Nigerians had been killed. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines the situation.
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It’s exactly two years today since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office, promising reforms to change Nigeria for the better under the slogan “Renewed Hope”. In these two years, however, Nigerians are complaining about the impact of the policies introduced by the Government. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines President Tinubu’s policies and seeks the answer to the key question on every Nigerian’s mind: when will the people begin to benefit?…
According to a 2021 UNICEF/WaterAid report, one in 10 girls in sub-Saharan Africa misses school during her period. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines the health, economic, and emotional toll of poor menstrual hygiene in Nigeria and the efforts being made to ensure no girl is left behind.
As, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), more than half its population is under the age of 18. However, almost half of these children, the UN agency said in a 2022 report, live under extreme conditions caused by child abuse, inadequate healthcare, lack of access to education, and so on. As Children’s Day is being celebrated today, this episode of Nigeria Daily will look at how protected the rights of Nigerian children are and what needs to be done to secure a brighter future for them.…
The Nigerian Constitution defines clear roles for the executive and legislative arms of government. But in reality, these roles often overlap or clash. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the two arms of government should relate and how their relationship is playing out today.
Ahead of the 2027 General Elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has emerged as the nucleus of a new opposition coalition. Leading opposition figures were reported to have made the decision at a meeting Tuesday night. But can the party support the coalition? And will the coalition last? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine whether the alliance stands a chance.…
Nigeria's forests are rapidly disappearing due to unchecked deforestation, where trees are cut for firewood, construction, and farming without replacement, leading to environmental devastation. As forests shrink, wild animals encroach into human settlements, sometimes causing deadly encounters and outbreaks of diseases. On this International Day of Forests, we explore how deforestation contributes to climate change, desertification, and biodiversity loss, and what it means for Nigeria’s future.…
In today’s fast-paced world, many Nigerians are battling stress, poor nutrition, and lifestyle-related illnesses often without realizing how small habits can make a big difference. Staying healthy doesn’t always require expensive gym memberships or complicated diets. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore simple, practical tips that anyone can follow to live a healthier life — no matter where they are.…
What will happen with Nigeria’s Democracy should voting become mandatory? The debate is becoming more heated in Nigeria, where democratic values are still taking root, about the desirability of compelling citizens to vote. Is it a move toward greater civic participation or a threat to the very freedom democracy promises? This is the issue that Nigeria Daily debates today.…
High blood pressure, once seen as an old-age condition, is now affecting younger Nigerians due to stress, poor lifestyle choices, and the pressures of “hustle culture. While it can be hereditary, factors like poor diet, lack of rest, and emotional strain contribute to its rise. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the causes, prevention, and how Nigerians can manage hypertension for a healthier life.…
The Lagos State Government has proposed scrapping annual rent in favor of monthly and quarterly payments as part of a new housing policy. Aimed at easing the burden on low-income earners, the policy is being welcomed by many residents. However, questions remain about its enforceability and impact. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine the Lagos rent reform, featuring voices from tenants, landlords, legal experts, and state officials.…
The 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has been greeted by controversies, with widespread complaints about result discrepancies and technical glitches. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has acknowledged errors affecting hundreds of thousands of candidates, prompting a nationwide debate on the integrity of the examination process. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the issues and what the admittance of the errors by JAMB means.…
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