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today on shift. ah, so how do develop is gauge the success of the apps? well, it's all about the retention rate, the percentage of users who continue using the app within a given time. in other words, the amount of users staying glued to those screens. the goal of these developers, they want to spend as much time as possible on their app. the biggest, the engine for engagement and habit forming products is always a variable reward. so a variable role a study by be a skinner, the father operant conditioning. and he found that when a reward is given on and a variable schedule of reinforcement, this increases the action the desired behavior. so in all sorts of things that we find engaging, you will find a variable warranty. app developers want to know as much about us as possible. many
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apps collect our data and create incredibly accurate user profiles. these are then turned into profit through targeted advertising. getting uses hooked is not only a strategy used by social media apps like instagram and tick tock. it's also used by shopping apps like the chinese clothing retailer sheehan. earlier in 2022, she and was estimated to be worth about $100000000000.00 us dollars. more than the valuation of zora and haitian m combined companies, secret to success using our data for clever marketing. they have a blended business model which is not only e commerce but also social network. honestly, they also have a pretty robust operations, physical operations to list retailers, social media, data, data, operations, data, if it's orchestrated and combined is gives them the closing retailer, sheehan harnesses user data to tailor the perfect marketing strategy. it is created an entire ecosystem around its products. the app is a hybrid platform of sales and so so media in one tab you can browse through items
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and in another you can watch influencers, modeling the looks. you could of course comment or like, or simply buy the product with a tap of a button. and they're getting more information about your preferences as opposed to just saying, hey, do you like this? sure, if you like that, sure you're commenting or liking or watching a video where somebody is using one of their items and that makes the product better with use. so called p opinion leaders, booster brands value, katie perry, little ness acts, and rita, or just a few of the celebrities who have collaborated with she in. but perhaps even more important is the army of micro influencers. she works with. some are awarded for their tick tock, post with re clothing. others are commission for the clicks on their post that turn into sales on she and website. it's easy to get drawn in by they celebrities and influences and as uses we reveal exactly what we like
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with the help of smart data analysis she and can identify trends at lightening speed and produce clothing quickly and cheaply. if any given autumn goes borrow, it can then be reproduced an al data helps feed this cycle. sheehan uses a variety of tools to find online fashion tracks. the aim is to identify our desires and capitalize on them, compelling us to spend more time on the app. sheehan isn't only collecting our data, it's cross linking it to they are pretty efficient in data triangulation, which is combining data from different sources. they have basically more relevant data and our, our, any other that's a normal fast fashion, brent. by running such data through smart algorithms, she and tries to predict what items might interest customers in the future. precisely how such analysis works remains she ins, well guarded secret, tick, tock, instagram, and youtube also use algorithms to show users. videos they made like tick
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tock, especially excels. it this, the app uses a i to scan and identify certain elements and videos and play them for users with similar viewing habits. on tick tock, it's possible for anyone to get their 15 minutes of fame with a popular video on instagram. going viral depends more on craters, reach and how their content has performed in the past. with a steady stream of new and attention grabbing content. it's so easy to just get caught up in an endless, scroll through tick tock, and also develop his art total experts at playing without sense of foam up. all fear of missing out. they just use pretty standard, so called behavioral design methods. it's over used may cause people being cooked into so called infinite loops. it's a pretty clever notifications which if you dont open it may cause this syndrome of
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fear of missing out there is this limits this behavioral design when it starts to be harmful and i guess she is an extreme here ups, lexi and turn your visit into a kind of game and one which you don't always win from a psychology standpoint. the she and app really leverage is what's called a variable rewards or intermittent reinforcement. and this is the center of what i call the hope model. much like you go to a casino and there's this, the excitement of gambling because there's uncertainty around what you might when the fun of watching a sports match, right? you don't know where the ball is going to go next. what team is going to score? there's a very similar mechanic in an app like she in or social media for that example that scrolling of searching and searching and scrolling is amplified and she and, and our brain totally falls for it. there are various situations which delta mean is released in our brain. for instance, when we eat exercise or receive the present, this neurotransmitter activate feelings of happiness, labor center of our brain,
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motivating us to repeat the same behaviors. ah, there's kind of his popular perception in the media that doesn't mean as like cocaine, that it gets you odd to do things against your will, and that's totally inaccurate. that domain reinforces learning. it reinforced please mylan sheath between the neurons in your brain to make those connections stronger, that neurons that fire together wired together. and so doberman is like the sealant for the glue around these connections. ab developers take advantage of the motivating effect of dopamine. they keep us coming back with virtual trophies, bonus points, and progress notifications. the audio book service audible, for instance, rewards members with badges and vouchers for extended listening. our brain learns that listening for longer is good. the strategy here is gamification. gamification means to use game like mechanics and non gaming environments, points, badges,
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leader boards typically, ah, language learning apps like this to and do oh lingo. also use such mechanisms. progress bar is show how far were advancing in our lessons. this motivates us and even partial success is released dopamine in our brain. hardy congratulations from the app mix, as even happier, as does moving up in the ranking. is it a bit manipulative? yes. but is it bad, per se? well, that depends. of course products are designed to be engaging. that is their very purpose. so if a, an app can't get you to go exercise. if it can't get you to learn a language, if it can't make you more productive at work, that company's going to go out of business that the whole point of these type of products. so gamification elements help motivate us. for instance, to learn that this can become problematic when money enters the picture. the practice of using gamification to get users hoped on an app and then start charging the money is fairly common. in the free version of dual lingo, only
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a limited number of mistakes are allowed before you have to restart the lesson. extra attempts can be made in exchange for payment in the paid version. there's no limit to how many mistakes you can make. many fitness apps like strosver or adi, does running only on mar group challenges and trophies in the full versions she and also uses game elements to keep us on the platform for longer users get points for logging in daily and reviewing products and points can be exchanged for discounts. now, when there are products and services that might take more, something more valuable, so it's not just your time and attention, but your money. then we have special conditions, right? then we need special restraints to make sure that people are making decisions that they know don't low regret later on, on average, people spend about 3 hours a day on their phones. of course, that number varies greatly depending on how old you are and where you're from. and
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we check our phones $58.00 times a day, and that's just an average. the problem isn't solely how much time we're spending on apps. it's also how frequently we're using them. study showed that every single interruption hampers our productivity. so reaching out for potential means we'll likely have to put down our phones to prevent apps from taking over our lives. it's crucial to set boundaries to save us from ourselves, to prevent distraction with paths, a package. when you make a pre commitment to do what you're say, you're going to do. so if you say ok, i'm going to use a twitter for 30 minutes and i have alarm clock that goes off. and if it go, if i'm still using after x, y, z, i have to pay a penalty, or i'm going to have a friend in for say, or whatever the case might be to all kinds of ways that you can use these packs to make sure you do what it is you say you're going to do with your time. you can start by analyzing your own behavior. functions such as screen time on i phones and
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digital well being on android review, how much of your time each app consumes. that will help you determine which apps you should take. a break from. instagram had the feature reminding users to take breaks to get them fresh air or to tackle a to do. there are also apps designed to boost productivity by game a fine your daily life. with super better you team up with others to take on tidying up challenges, for instance. with apps like epic when are have been occur, you can watch your avatar ascend through gaming levels that you tick off to do in your real life. you can exchange gold coin for better equipment for your avatar, but beware, even these apps can't guarantee motivation in the long run. many times gamification doesn't work very well, because it's doing what we call selling chocolate covered broccoli. i'm going to take something. people say they want, they say they want to eat healthy broccoli,
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but they don't really want to. so i'm going to take chocolate and i'm going to put on top of the broccoli, and now i'm going to serve you now. will you will know nobody wants to recover. broccoli, it's gross. now, it's important to decide what you want out of life and set intentions. because with an inner sense of purpose, even the most addictive apps will be powerless against you. one more tip to help save you from addictive apps, at least at night time, instead of your phone, try using a classic alarm clock that way you can banish your phone from your bedroom, resulting hopefully in better sleep, better concentration and more productivity. what tips do you have against addictive apps right in and let us know that's all for today. see you next on. ah
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ah. ah, nigeria october 2020 people protest police violates their demands were simple. they wanted size the band, bad officials prosecuted victim to be compensated, but the uprising ended in bloodshed. some protesters who died 77 percent looks back and asked me what has happened since i went to 77 percent with do you like it with? do you want it? i love it. okay. then buckle up,
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put the pedal to the metal, and let's ride with red . in 60 minutes on d w. they want to know what makes with love and batting thing away. but i'm not going to have to watch my own car and everyone with later holes in every single day. getting you ready to meet the german can join me, right. just do it on d, w. i. hello everyone. this is a special edition of the 77 percent the show for africa. you coming for you arrived from lagos, nigeria, i'm yours to flourish chipper with in this week. so we're looking back at the that happened 2 years ago here in nigeria. look
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our be in southport test are called for a stop to put these harassment in our streets debate. it is the man you talk to the victims and authority. i will give the strength to find out how young people relate to the pony today. mm. mm. welcome. to our so that's behind me, we'll let you told it. it's one of the major way. oh, my direct dial out to process it gives the restaurant to robert for sorry for sure . it's all the way and debbie, debbie shooting with the security agents shooting out to protest that many get injured and some even died. all those events where streamed on his background by a popular niger and the day cause they did. i clearly remember that night before i
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felt as i watched the events, oh, hold on. if you could hear this, we're on the show. i'm people fill it out for help. i think we'll let them you might be wondering what led to the shipping and how things escalate that so quickly? did our be a report? joshua wow. breaks it down for us in this report on the night of october $22029.00 . june police brutally gone down young protestors who had come together to form one of the biggest youth movements in the country's history. just hours before the killings, thousands had gathered to piece will demonstrate. it gave rise in cases of police brutality. i know that the protests were largely peaceful because i was there reporter. but that evening the protest songs in lagos were turned into christ for help. and the same place where people called for their rights to be upheld would be the same place. they were killed. it all started on a 3rd of october, policemen from the special anti robbery squad unit, but i know as sars allegedly killed
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a young man in southern delta state and took away his scar as a video of the deadly assault looked online. hundreds of young people took the social media event and share their own soft experiences, all of which were bad. saw initially formed in 1992 to tackle armed robbery in the country. but the units grew into in notorious for the popular for a stuart in and abusing young nigerians. my 8th, the online anger against size had gone so much that is built into the st. nationwide. illegal protesters mounted roadblocks and shut down traffic. thousands got it as licky, toll gate in major highway in the area of the city. this would come to be the main demonstration point. their demand was simple. they wanted size band, bad officials prosecuted and for the victims to be compensated. but they were also advocated for the officials themselves. they wanted them to be mentally evaluated,
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and for the salaries to be increased, so that you'd have fewer raises to extort. on the 11th, as the process gain momentum, the nigerian police finally scrapped on disposition robberies quote of denied europe police, otherwise known the size by dissolved. but people were buying it. this wasn't the 1st time the police was claiming to reform stars. by then, the demonstrations had become more of a movement anyways, and people were demanding not just for police reform, for better governance, point animal. and it was going to meet on monday, the 19th legal gum. nobody will lou from international panel to look into sort of uses for the protest continues still and think for some cases of police crackdowns they were laws lead to school. although criminal elements has started to infiltrate . as thousands of protesters got it again, a lucky target on tuesday, october 20th. they noticed the things with different people told me that they saw
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toll gave staff. we move in ccb cameras installed in the area, and that as evening fell, the street light wouldn't come on, leaving the place completely dark at around 4 pm, glove notion will lose imposed a curfew, tried to instill order, but many poor testers at the toll gate remained there then at around 7 mental denija, an army rolling on several vans, a thought to the own. i'm demonstrators asked, who could i talk to people? eye witnesses told me they counted several buddies that night taken away by the army. but he wasn't over as one of the killers traveled. angry mobs through through the streets, looting shops, burning buildings, and attacking policemen. 12 people died according to amnesty international, and many more were injured. the nigerian government has set up judicial panels to look into police violence but denies the killings of october 20th. so i was dull.
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so keep looking for justice. i'm most of these just beginning because i need to fight for it for kids. because i need to pretend venture and south was indeed just the beginning. october 2020 sparked a new wave of national consciousness in many nigerians. and we are seeing the play out as next year's presidential election dross closer. there is a high level of youth engagement when school candidates and parties processed and riley have also become a home on channel for young people to speak up and make their voices heard. unfortunately, in many cases, we are still met with from the police. why should the be the laser, the citizens of nigeria fast forward to 2020 and his words still meant by the police officers until we're here to find out why do african government seems so
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threatened by protest held by the youth? who better to answer this question for me than fellow nigerian. and i'm going to start our with vi. and so i just want you to give us an overview of what happened in 2020 because not everybody has a clear idea. so i basically began with a lot of discontents and unhappiness and rage against the specialized robbery squad of the major on police. and youth just felt like you know what enough is enough. and like that's almost as if they were coordinated. protests were happening in major cities in the southern parts of the country, especially. okay. oh, let's hear from suffer because i understand you are the protest as well. and obviously wouldn't be talking about these protest if they hadn't ended in unfortunately death. so how did it come to be that something that started organically and at, in bloodshed? i think one of the selling points alcala, that of the and suss protest was that there was no, couldn't said leadership. people just appointed themselves to, you know,
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coordinate, collect, and distribute resources. there was a lot of heavy pullet to size and like in the f city where some of the boys who disrupted the protest, testified that they were given 500 narrow or so you could easily by street power. yeah. by any one. okay. let me hear from matthew aka precious stone. oh, who was not only at the protest, but unfortunately actually ended up being shot. so perhaps that by telling us what took you to the protest, why did you feel that it was so important for your voice to be heard that day? many times files are stored me on a. why do you do your url at ease as i am? no, i am no you. oh boy, god believing and you know where you live fi or where you teach your bad boy. oh boy, i'm no one of them. but when a hardy does ha, people in utah and julia will godaddy let top this sucks to clean offense. it is of this country. so i need to johnny potter. yeah. just fully can you explain to me
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how you felt when you got there? what was the energy like, how did you feel in the early hours jack missouri was so lovely. but i never believed. hadn't enjoyed. i used goof cool. sure. sure. peacefully. yeah. get flagged in july flag atlas, russia dizzy? well, we entitled to comma to, to shoot, to pick or what is no good or bad? our country, what are near shore? right? peaceful, lovely energy with virus. ok, let me come to an officer who day in here. because obviously the police officers, actually what the receiving end doing is protest being accused of not just brutalizing young people and harassing them. is this true? would you say in your estimation? yes, actually we have on suffering reports of police officers being excessive in their use of force. but through it, within that be unfair police force was, was brutal or was insensitive to the plight of the youth. and these were things
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we're looking into. we have of departments on the 4th of looks into this conflict, but i guess of people have had enough or they felt we're not moving fast enough. okay. i'm, i want to hear from allow me day because i see that your hairstyle is dreadlocks, which i understand in this country can be a way for people to be targeted. have you experience some of the things that p 2 r p peter was saying? because obviously aroused by selfish as lot of time to try to that because we know to happen. emilia, cloud o c o p go bye for now. do you and did i go, i'll record you to an out of the south is ask you this is the from to not does god mean to join? because i don't know, did go goes i that i'll get shots because most of it i go up are, you are, was up i the inside with his carseat does reduced. does with the harassment doesn't ask you to, okay. that as it out about as a game you plus muffled you for the buddhist canal so long the pulls us are asked
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me to put my s 5 vote to put as when, if i go out, i'm given a cushion out the candy limit to we deliver to sergeant that our catalog, i'll get them out that do not write such my food. most bloody, get my food gum, the young boy 1st go luke internet for stuff you don't want to do what you're doing . foster for future outsourcing. mizaku spoke out of him to join the buddhist. okay . now i should mention 2 of you was that of course saws as a squad was later disbanded, although young people here see that it was quickly replaced with a force that was very similar to that a but coming back to you of a 1000 a and j j know your he, i'm going to come back to you. i had reports while preparing for this. the people would even have their telephones checked to have police officers look through their bank account balance and have and forced them to to withdraw money. is that true? yeah, i mean how, how, how does it get to that point? okay. yeah it's, it's very wrong for any police officer to check in with his foreign bank account and we the appreciate those people who just don't complain. and just maybe make
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that maybe your hands on 3 to pardon my language around on twitter. but people actually stepped forwards to say, oh, this police of sans did this, we actually want to gets such reports and when we get them, we are bringing this officers and make them face on disciplinary action. what is actually wrong? and if i'm to say this, i'm not saying i'm not trying to defend these bad behavior. it's not the face, but you know, statistically you see that most times certain crimes are committed by satin is group and the often not always, but they often have this look, this tattoo. i'm because, i mean, yeah, yeah, that's profiling profiling. yes. but for a police officer, what are we saying? nobody in nigeria should wear dreadlocks. like i said, from the beginning of this, these not a defense. but as a police officer, i remember the last 10 people that's confessed to this particular crime,
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actually have 13 in this it is the call character is meily, not physical, but in this is you would not. you would not blame me if i see somebody which doesn't. this is on the 1st there comes, my mind is or the less than people are. is that okay, let me come to gigi because he's laughing at your comment. i'm not sure if it's because he thinks it's funny. i share your thoughts j. j. so i was laughing because he was fits in perfectly into the bureau spectrum of buyer, sir. and he was literally admitted by us as a police officer. no 4th of he says he's human, but so the next level as a lease officer and as a, as an institution is to 1st of all admitted by us that they are by us to was great for people like all i media and between them up and doing all of those things, but p t i want to hear from you despite the fact that the government admitted its fault and said, we should have shot you and you were given compensation. you still don't feel safe for hey, jasmine compensation. latino says they want to be pioneer. i will warn every to you
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does not. not upon our short on my church, the blood peers to more from the back yet. so i know carol bed things that dinner as typical in the political help fracture on my segment. rip, i'm just kid. well, what are you scared of? i'm scared all my life because they adjusted angry god meant asked the angry. bullish just angry. the quote you can't come out. challenge them in the court of law. it will show crazy. let me come to an officer who day in here because pete, he said very passionately that police officers are still angry because the youth dead to challenge the authority, they dare to stand up against you. and is this how you're feeling? honestly. i don't agree with him, that's police officers are angry because of answers. we knew that the youth started the zone. brutus we're not violent. we acknowledge god. so it will be the protest.
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we're our turn hijacked, by some hoodlums from chronology on her time. i think you should use the right, i think. okay, the right word, the protest. whenever a jack, nobody i just, the protests of the protests was attacked. so who attacked these brutus? the process was at sacked using government's own properties, government's own assets. and so are you suggesting, sarah, that the people, the young hoodlums, as the officer has called them here, who infiltrated the protest was sent by the government? this is a very serious claim. i am not suggesting them saying you're saying it on the day, on the 9th of the lackey massacre, we were able to get about 21. people with the same shapes of and the same ships of cutlass like this, mash, etc, the same. they had the same tags, and so it was like they were given to them. so we got about 3 to one of these people. i still have, i, i mean, most did all the videos were played at the panel. that was actually want me to find
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out to which their decision, which of these people to the police and guess what? we are told that they are not their problem. all right, let's come back to the office a. i think it's important that you able to respond and we'll look at the answers protest, but everybody turns a blind eye to the fact that many police sessions were attacked. many police sessions were bonds down. i don't know if you, if you're aware that many police officers were killed, well police officers will be headed to live and many, many of which gives us where, where are rusted. i'm eating. these are facts. and i will tell you that when this process started, and we'll check what they were fighting for, many of us were happy because our welfare was part of it so, so, so some was behind the scene where given them this not like, go ahead, we're going to benefit from okay, so how did it come to be that then people who armed by the government are opening fire on their own citizens who are and i'm going to ask you if, if that statement is a statement or fox,
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will you tell me who else has fire and in this country who will police? oh, well they, every day yesterday their voice there will cover forums from hoodlums. ok so and i'm wondering from you p t. would you ever participate in a protest again, given what happened to you again and again and again and again, because i cannot ignore the tire, i will note as by that you can do it. sincerely speaking. we know that the, our web, our comments are crazy. so we do need to be crazy. so we need to because by doing that also look also do the necessity being good. now a butare cod rule to do, all those things is not by saudi is not by okay. look at it already bought, how we got just is it do or what new did true to oh ok. jail, let's hear for me is good to hope that. i mean hope is, is free, is good to hope that is going to be a different game. there are electrons immediately offer and sauce. and, and i was one of louis ever in the history of the country. does that surprise you
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though? it doesn't, it doesn't. and we have to sit in the way they are right now. there's nothing to say daddy voting dynamics of nigeria in terms of voter turnout. in other because if you could have a vote on all the opportunities of woodson would change with the lessons that are coming in less than a year. and i want to come back to you of his own day in because what can we do so that the next time young nigerian which will inevitably happen, come together to protest something then not met by bullets. well, answers was a learning process for everyone. if we know you're going to protest, we have to put certain measures in place to make sure it's not. i checked glass on i said i checked everything else i can. okay at sac. okay, so that was with my years in place to make sure that there is no at sac and i am going forward. like you said, inevitably, processes going to happen again, but we hope we are violence. we hope that it will become floating next time. okay. sarah, i want to hear from you solutions going forward because like i said, inevitable protests will happen here. every single person in danger, once
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a better nature, the government needs to understand that you need to constantly talk to these people . you need to consulting, talk to people so that you can know what their grievances are and help them meet them in the middle. okay. ah, i'd like to hear from you allow me day in the future. what do you think young people need to do to make the conversation easier between government and yourselves? police officers and yourselves. do do what? miguel we are use shuttle to try to get him to paula when it's going to be the $70000.00, which would be the also for it of in the us it dr. wood also discussing what else would play for a future, but i love the don't back out and also be just be shouted granting on online and also put as we need to get involved in politics in nigeria. here in northeast north, we cannot quote you ladies of j. j started by quoting fella equity, the great master of music, and the things that he was singing about in his album of 1977, a still very much resonating today. how do we stop that cycle?
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first of all, is the sarah request where you better say that is a never ending one. and that's not unique to nigeria. it's universal democracy's like the america's as old as to 50 years old on over the continental battle for these freedom. so he's not a question of how do we talk to him? it's a question of how do we make lives better every year? why we started b q less, conclude with you. what do you see for the future of this country? posts and saws? brutus, i think understanding that we form as youth a critical mass that can really move the needle forward. is something that we need to take very seriously. i mean, we formed like 60 percent of bacteria, the best we could do is get our pvcs more. were it puts in a better change, you will see. all right, well, that's a fantastic place to wrap up this debate. the sun is going down. it's so beautiful here and actually feel really good in my heart, which so rarely happens at the end of debates. but that's because the young people here i asked, i'll protest, threatening to governments perhaps. but what i've had to day resoundingly is that they use their naga tire. thank you for watching
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a we b u. we know go f, y ever tire, meaning we, the youth will never be tired. and just to show how relevant these events are still to day, we got quite a number of reactions on social media where we previously add a be debates on instagram, them well road. i don't have dreads or tattoos, but i still got grabbed my police officer for not carrying my laptop receipts with me. what i reach out says the police man is actually not wrong, but the problem is, after questioning the pressure, why extort money from them? thank you all for your comments. unfortunately, i can't read all of them out, but we want to find out more about the relationship young my jones today, 2 years after an sars have with the police, my colleague or lisa, he's the streets of legal to find out and work. and
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since the end sounds movement back in october 2020 a lot has been said about have been better police in by jerry o. but 2 years later the question to ask is how are policing and indeed police relations been with this. this is of nigeria, as is improved from the kind of situations that spike and sas brutus all as had gotten worse. i am here at georgia did break out area of lagos, and i'll be going around the streets to ask people what they think he was like an south never harpoon like the anti protests on, or doug, maybe did you see like a cognizant of do you have like a cognizance effect on those for these people because some of them must be variable tra, debreto was scrutinizes. these people who keep them in check who your reports do. if there is anything, if anything goes wrong with your interaction with the police,
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the police, a friend or a friend, my guy, or not your friend, well it has improved in the sam. this stopped the whole stop a search on harass, in a sense like social media has a huge party documenting police interactions in my gera and these days, even to police sometimes record situations where day gets harassed themselves. almost everyone carries a mobile phone. and sometimes it is used to record reduce that cancer every day. many young people also are accused to police of negative profiling solely on the basis of their looks and experience at a lateral to me. kalu knows quite well. they do it every day. i go out every day i decide to hunger on my community, see my food day says chew my friends or wherever i find myself. yeah. get profound
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every day every day of my life and it doesn't stop. the it seems like is never going to end. i mean, course i, we're dread log, so i have thought to, and i, this doesn't define me. my parents do not define the situations involve in police profile and can sometimes become unpredictable. leading to violence or assaults or law to me says he has also been held at gunpoint by a police officer. why i don't know why. i should be acting the police why i should be up to my community. why? why should be poor the going to live rifle to my he strip searched our trophy because i'm coming back from walk. i should the oxy, my society why i should be back in the police. what issues like these when it comes to the police that make up everyday life in nigeria? also most striking it very sense when i drop police force do that. it's been bolt
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