The Backyard

The Nigerian Pidgin podcast informing everyone about current affairs in Nigeria

Vision 2020

This year 2020 began a new decade and Nigerians had high hopes for the year, we had hope for better leadership and governance. The political leadership had envisaged that Nigeria would become one of the 20 best economies in the world. This was topmost among the goals that grabbed public imagination since it was launched 11 years ago, conceived by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in 2006, and launched by late President Umaru Yar'Adua. We have gone half pass the year already and Nigeria's economy is facing collapse instead of the initial plans by the government to become one of the 20 best economies in the world. Should we say the Nigeria government failed as a result of the world pandemic? Can we call it a blessing or a curse in Nigeria? Listen to Grace as she shares with us the vision 2020 and the review of the first half of the year.

07-02
13:54

We Dey Miss Owambe

We Dey Miss Owambe

06-19
31:21

Dear Bad Lecturers 2020

Talking about our experiences in uni was the best way we could dish out activities in the Nigeria higher institutions. Being a student in Nigeria is the ghetto. You will have to deal with a lot of things and at the top of this list are the lecturers. Some lecturers are good but then some lecturers are without conscience.I know quite many undergraduate and postgraduate students who are passing through hell in the name of receiving education in Nigeria. A lot of lecturers in the Nigerian universities — most especially the public ones have turned themselves into the demigods oppressing the students, though they are supposed to inspire and empower young people within and outside the classroom.Some of this lecturer believe A is for God, while B is for them, so no matter the effort the student puts in he ends up with a C grade.

06-12
30:43

Modern Day Slavery

Modern Day Slavery

06-05
28:36

Black Girls ATM

The average nigerian lady believes that their lovers/boyfriend should be responsible for their financial needs.The day you say "Will you be my girlfriend?", you become the solution to all her existing problems and even the ones that exist in her mind!Most relationship have gone down the drain because of MONEY. Girls don't have chil when they realized their boyfriend's or lovers are broke or not able to supply their financial needs. On the other hands there are guys too, who have make their girlfriends their ATM but this problem is not just the man/woman thing. It's the Africa mindset. It's believe that the one whom you are in a romantic relationship with should be able to give you money and provide all kinds of luxuries.Many women dream of getting married to a rich guy, what they have failed to realise is that their life/ their well being/the society which they may want to help will only revolve around that man's income this means they can't get things they love if the man does not have the means, so ladies should try and build themselves so they can be financially independent.Notwithstanding, Guyz should try to support their lovers because regardless, MONEY is the ointment that's much need in any Romantic relationship

05-29
22:17

Men Doing Chores

This Episode points out reasons chores shouldn't be gender based in the home, since everyone lives in the house and should take part in keeping it clean. As cleanliness is next to godliness, also sharing the benefits of doing chores together in a home, as it increases family bond, and aids the physical & mental development of children to being responsible adults in the society at large.

05-22
30:16

You Suppose Dey Content

A man who isn't contented with what he has will be pressurized to do the unthinkable to achieve that he desires to have. Contentment is key to living a fulfilled and satisfactory life. Join the backyard ladies on this educating episode of The Backyard Podcast to learn more.

05-15
29:22

Fake Pastors

Fake Pastors

05-08
24:09

Mugu Politicians

The political issue is at the heart of the challenges facing Nigeria at the moment. In Nigeria today, there is a high rate of poverty, insecurity, political uncertainty, bad roads, youth unemployment etc Though the country is blessed with rich minerals, yet we suffer from poor leadership. Self-centred leaders, looting funds that are supposed to be used for development for their personal use. In this episode, The Backyard ladies discuss politics and politicians in Nigeria.

05-01
24:50

Farmers Suppose Be Millionaires

In times like this, when the world is experiencing a pandemic. "Nigerians don't need white collar jobs, what we need are more farmers".Farming is not just another great way to get rich. There’s a higher calling in it, a mix of money, enjoying life, fulfilling your destiny, and a dose of altruism: “Africa has a serious food problem,” And “the only real way to solve it is to draw more people back to agriculture.”During this period of #stay at home, in civilized countries, the governments have everything mapped out already, by making provisions of food for her people. But is that the case in Nigeria? I bet you know the answer already.In our dear country Nigeria, most families right now are been faced with hunger strike, because there's no food supply. Even though we are so much blessed with rich minerals and fertile soil we are still dieing of hunger because our government, years ago neglected farming for crude oil and so everyone of her citizen except few left farming for white collar jobs, now we are made to dance to the music of our leaders actions in ages past.But what about the few farmers in practice, why are they not well to do like their counterpart in developed countries, why are farmers not millionaires? Perhaps if the few in practice are rich, it will encourage the younger generation to start farming.Well, the answer is not far fetched!Nobody wants to do the conventional standing in the hot sun, and sweating and labour that comes out with that, Farmers are faced with various challenges from feeding an expanding global population to meeting rising demands which involves producing more foods on lesser acres to the detriment of using less arable land, producing high quality and bountiful yields, rearing healthy and numerous cattle, financial security, good education for the children and better home and life for all.  On this episode our guest, the CEO OF FRESH FROM THE FARM AGRIC WORLD LTD gave us an insight into what's to come when our government support and encourage farming in the country.

04-24
32:47

Body Transformation

Africa is experiencing a massive trend of increased use of skin bleaching which otherwise is known as Whitening or skin toning and the practice of plastic or cosmetic surgery.Many Nigerians see skin bleaching or cosmetic surgery as standard procedure, a gateway to beauty and success.The horror is that we do not know what these things do in high concentrations over time in the body. They damage our respiratory, kidney and reproductive systems. Most times these body bleaching creams and pills cause cancer, affect the nervous system, and most likely deform unborn babies.To the users of body Transformation they have reasons for bleaching their skin and carrying out a plastic surgery. Some say, it helps to boost their self esteem, some others do it for the sake of keeping that job, maintaining a relationship or been accepted and appreciated by the society. Howbeit, whatever the reason is, people should not forget the side effects. Whatever you cannot live up to, you shouldn't practice it.Tampering with your natural body shape or skin color won't make the society appreciate you more. Damn whatever people will say, you are

04-17
34:25

Na Light Go Save Us

Electricity is a significant part of man's daily life. It plays a very critical role and provides stability in human existence.Can you imagine a world with the internet but without electricity? Apart from the fact that all internet-enabled devices require electricity to function, if you had to choose between a week without the internet and one day without electricity, which would you choose? Electricity allows us to improve food production and conservation; it means purified water and deeper wells; and better medical care. Electricity enables education. This challenge of electrification in Nigeria is a coin with two sides. It is a known fact that many states in Nigeria are having issues with an inadequate power supply most especially in rural areas. The need for adequate and uninterrupted power supply is vital to the growth of the national economy.The Nigerian government should come to the rescue of businesses to provide jobs to citizens. The government should use electricity to save the almost collapsing economy by utilizing the natural resources to provide stable electricity for the people.Join Grace and Udoka on their inaugural episode at the backyard as they explore this.

04-10
24:59

Introducing The Backyard with Grace Omonyemen & Udoka Ijeh

Introducing the first podcast of its kind. The Nigerian Pidgin podcast informing everyone about current affairs in Nigeria

03-28
00:38

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