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- 52 - Introducing Citizen Z with Cynthia Omo
Welcome to modern Africa! Citizen Z hosted by Cynthia Omo focusing on helping Africa's Generation Z balance culture, heritage and modern lifestyles.
Premieres April 13th, 2020 , Subscribe now and share with your friends. Let's get it!Sat, 28 Mar 2020 - 51 - The Beauty & Ugliness Of Our culture
Africa is home to a lot of various cultures that are specific to each country in her. On the first edition of the show, we would be exploring some of these cultural practices. The beautiful and the not-so-great ones.
Don't forget to download the app, subscribe and leave your reviews.Mon, 20 Apr 2020 - 50 - Proud Of Your Native Language ?
The many languages that exist coupled with the presence of colonial masters in Nigeria caused the need for a unifying language.
The beauty of this was that people from different states and ethnic groups could communicate effectively. The downside to it has, however, over time come to light as most people now term the speaking of our native languages as vernacular.
The question, therefore, is "Are you proud of your native language?Mon, 27 Apr 2020 - 49 - Bad Culture: Forced Feeding
Any mother would worry about her child not eating well. An African mother takes it a step further from worrying about it to doing something about it - Force feeds the child.
This method though effective comes with some dangers.
On this episode, we'd be considering the pros and cons of force-feeding.Mon, 04 May 2020 - 48 - Don't Touch Her
This episode explores the African woman and how her body oftentimes gets objectified by men. And fellow women sometimes too.
Join Cynthia and her guest, Princess Amarachi on this episode of Citizen Z.Mon, 11 May 2020 - 47 - Public Privacy
We live in times when the world has now become a global village, all thanks to the internet.
Even more so, we have the gift of social media that has played a huge role in bringing people, from miles away - known and unknown - together.
On this episode of Citizen Z, we would be looking at how members of the Gen Z seem to have gotten carried away by the use of social media.
This episode would be asking and answering questions like how much info is too much info to be put out there? Where do I draw the line on what the public should know and what should stay private? Is my information safe on the internet?Mon, 18 May 2020 - 46 - E-Book vs Hard Copy
One of the gifts the internet has given us is the gift of ease. It allows us to multitask and also store up so much information in one little chip.
For some people, on some matters, the old way is just the golden way. One of such is the issue of books.
On the episode, my guests would be having a sort of debate on E-books and Hardcovers.
Do you have a favourite? I want to know. Do listen and leave me a comment.Tue, 26 May 2020 - 45 - Native vs Foreign Names
The concept of naming in Nigeria is vital because, for most people, it does more than just differentiate one person from another. It is believed to also tell a story about a person, the family they come from and sometimes even their destiny in life.
For some others, a name is just a name.
On this episode, my guest and I would be looking at the concept of naming and why/why not people often give their children (or themselves) names that are not native to them.Mon, 01 Jun 2020 - 44 - Everyone Is An Influencer
The job title "Social Media Influencer" is one I'm sure none of us saw coming. But it is here, and it is a thing.
And so, while some people see the concept of being an influence on others, this episode opens us up to the reality of the fact that you don't need the title to be an influence.
You. Just. Are. In your little way, in your activity or inactivity, you are influencing someone to either do, or not do something, in a certain way.
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The world is facing a pandemic right now that has put a lot of sectors in a lot of countries on hold. One of such is the educational system in Nigeria. Due to the pandemic, most countries have switched to an online learning system to keep education going but this hasn't been the case in Nigeria. Our schools are shut down and only a handful are running using the online system.
Join me as my guest and I talk about the effect of the lack of an online learning system on the Educational sector in Nigeria.Tue, 16 Jun 2020 - 42 - Racism Vs Tribalism Vs Nepotism
Over the past weeks, there have been protests in the US over the death(s) of black people.
And even here in Nigeria, we had people storm the streets of Lagos with placards and even threats to the US president to do something about the situation ASAP.
The actions of these people who led a protest in Lagos over an incident which took place in the US has been met with a lot of criticism. Mostly from people who felt that most of the protestants were guilty of pretty much the same thing, only in their case, it was Tribalism.
My guest and I talked about how similar or dissimilar Tribalism is from Racism.Mon, 22 Jun 2020 - 41 - Indoors Is The New Outdoors
Due to COVID-19, the world was introduced to an all-new way of life that kept us indoors.
Activities that we thought could only be done by physical meetings suddenly became possible because people had no order options.
Simply put, life continued.
On this episode, I shared on how life had been for me indoors. And I want to hear from you. How has it been?
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https://jamit.fm/shows/Mon, 29 Jun 2020 - 40 - Self Medications
Agbo! As the Yoruba people of Western Nigeria would call native herbs and medicine, is believed to have been saving lives since forever.
The question, however, is, how safe are these herbs?
My guest on the show would be taking us through the wonders and dangers of self-medication, native medicine and orthodox medicine.Tue, 07 Jul 2020 - 39 - Introducing Season : 2 TrailerTue, 16 May 2023
- 38 - Myths
I'm pretty sure you were told crazy stories 'myths' while you were young, which you believed to be true until...well, you grew up.
In this episode, King Precious and her guest shared some of the myths they were told, some; funny, some; shocking 😲.
Come on citizen Z, listen and enjoy. I'm waiting to hear your own story.
Drop your comment @citizenzpodcast.Tue, 16 May 2023 - 37 - Exploring the World Through Greeting in Africa
Africa is one continent that does not joke with respect, especially when it comes to greetings. Nigeria, in particular, especially our Yoruba mummies, they carry the thing on their head (no offense). Listen to this episode, as Precious and her delectable guest discuss the recent decline in the greeting structure in our culture and answer the question: Is it a sign of progression, or are we losing our traditions?
What category do you belong to? The ones that carry greetings on their head? The ones that don’t care? The ones that snob greetings? Share with me on our socials @citizenzpodcast.
Follow the citizen Z podcast on Instagram for updates, exclusive clips, and some bts goodies.Tue, 23 May 2023 - 36 - To Stay and Build, or To Japa?
On this episode of the Citizen podcast, Precious King and her guests discuss one of the most popularly debated topics, to Japa or to stay in Nigeria and build something. There is a breakdown of the pros and cons of each because to Japa is not beans.
Follow us on Instagram 2citizenzpod for more exclusive content and latest news and share your thoughts with us in the comment section, are you on the runaway team Since it’s looking like the cattle are eating our greener pastures, or are you Bob the builder, believing in the potential of our fatherland?Tue, 30 May 2023 - 35 - My Parents Said
On this episode of the show, precious and her guest, Ayodeji ( freshest with the baby face)
If you are like me and your parents made you believe the most ridiculous things growing up, this episode is for you.
Growing up, every parent's pride and joy was in announcing that their child was either a doctor, lawyer, accountant or engineer or studying to become one. If you are like me and you believed that a university education automatically equals cash in the bank, gather here let’s discuss. If you are using your Biochemistry degree to sell quality shoes on Whatsapp statuses, raise your hand let us know ourselves.
Join the conversation on this episode and leave your thoughts in the comment section, is formal education overrated in comparison to skill acquisition? Did our parents even know what they were saying back then?Tue, 06 Jun 2023 - 34 - Life After University
Imagination vs Reality
How does that song go again? Vivid, imagination… That is what most if not all of us are singing now that we’ve left school and we’re remembering what we thought life after uni would be. When reality strikes and you have to start adjusting to the adulthood. (DJ, play adulthood na scam) From the absence of pocket money, to marking, searching for a job, looking for money to do rich uncle and aunty (because we reach our turn, Fuel is now 500#)
Join us on this episode as we laugh about these harsh realities because if you don’t laugh we might cry. Follow us on Instagram @citizenzpod for more exclusive content.Tue, 13 Jun 2023 - 33 - Cancel Culture
In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into the controversial phenomenon of cancel culture. Join us as we explore the complexities surrounding this cultural phenomenon that has gained significant attention in recent years. We examine the origins of cancel culture, its impact on individuals and society, and the ethical implications it raises. Through insightful discussions and diverse perspectives, we aim to foster a better understanding of cancel culture, its potential consequences, and the importance of critical thinking in navigating the complexities of modern discourse. Tune in to gain valuable insights into this divisive topic and join the conversation on the power and limits of cancel culture in our society.
Tue, 20 Jun 2023 - 32 - Breaking the Chains: Confronting Depression
In this powerful episode, we delve into the profound and often misunderstood world of depression. Through intimate personal stories, expert insights, and compassionate discussions, "Breaking the Chains: Confronting Depression" sheds light on the complexities of this pervasive mental health issue and provides a platform for healing and understanding.
Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 31 - Why can't I Marry Them
Join my guest and I on this thought-provoking episode, as we delve into the complex phenomenon of tribalism and its impact on our personal lives, which often times answers the question 'why?'
We explore why individuals often face resistance or disapproval when entering relationships outside their own cultural, religious, or ethnic groups.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the power of tribalism and how it shapes our most intimate connections.Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 30 - Fatherland
On this episode, my guest and I shared our National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) experience and how you can make the best out of this season of your life. I guess the experience is different for everyone, well, something unexpectedly happened to me during mine, you want to know? Then listen, something tells me you feel I found love in camp 😄
Share your experience with me on our socials @citizenzpodcast @_king_preciousTue, 11 Jul 2023 - 29 - Body Positivity and Rejecting Body Shaming
In this episode we delve into the pervasive issue of body shaming and its impact on individuals and society at large.
Join us as we embark on a journey to break free from the chains of body shaming, embracing the beauty and uniqueness of every individual, and promoting a world where all bodies are celebrated and respected.
Say NO to body shamingTue, 18 Jul 2023 - 28 - Breakfast: The Act of Heartbreak
But really? Must we get heartbroken before we find our supposed missing rib?
Join my guest and I as we take you through our journey to finding true love, the heartbreak and the in-betweens.
Don't just sit there, crying, listening to West life songs, it's not the end of the world.
I hope this podcast episode lightens up your mood, and teaches you a thing or two on how to navigate through heartbreak and your journey to finding true love.
Love and light from your girl King PreciousTue, 01 Aug 2023 - 27 - Homeward Bound
In the exhilarating season finale of CitizenZ, titled "Homeward Bound," viewers are treated to a heartfelt journey as King Precious takes center stage, reminiscing about cherished and evocative moments from her youth. The episode delves into her poignant recollections of voyages to her ancestral hometown in the vibrant Eastern region of Nigeria, offering a captivating glimpse into her formative years and creating an emotionally resonant narrative tapestry.
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