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bookkeeping, public opinion, the key word share is the word phase. we know that where are the right nigel battle lines being drawn to the propaganda war for ukraine. russia's warring crane one years since the hindu began. take a look back and into the future. in the new building slowly in february on d. w. with welcome cape town, kaduna and banjo. i am michael duty bringing you to 77 percent the show for african youth. with this week our focus is nigeria upcoming elections. so yes, what we've lined up for you will meet a young my
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t u and who wants to make his voice head in the upcoming elections in which out we talked to politically active movers and shakers in our street debate on is in bob way. we group to the unmistakable sounds all for them. that's whole my julia, africa, most populous country, will be let in new political lead us in a few days incumbent president, mohammedan harry has finished as 2 times and will not be contested. there are more than 93000000 registered voters and 40 percent of them are young people. this group has their par to decide who gets to be president. but in 2019, for instance, many just didn't vote in the following report. we meet a young man who is trying to change this. ah, it's early. we ain't the outskirts of lagos. normally, chicken malo beat would. she would be going to his chicken fire. but today his
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preparing what he calls his morning crow. com. yahoo. com, 2000 to go to the warden has been doing this every morning since the stock of the year. determined to get people to vote. i think that there wasn't a responsibility. rests on me. because i realized that i'm, if i think i'll be lang, i'm sorry, i'm 40 started to be company, according to my, my views from my own. and i have to be involved with nature that you want. you have to invest, you know, do something just wanted to change that to school. we've been 93000000 nigerians that registered to vote in nearly 40 percent of them on back at 4 years. which is one of them is 29, but has never voted for. now that's about
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a change in my life time, i've lost in something like that. you do? sometimes i will think that i'm not doing, you know, when i see how much other people are doing the restaurant from with uses. we're ginger is very high. who are really, really willing to take no job. i still have the nick multiple, i think is where they wanted to be from different parts of the country. young people can be seen mobilizing ahead of the electrons. they say they are trying to decide the future of nigeria, and they want job words to count the huge and fast like this in late 2012, as seen as to pick up this new young political move. yes, us was about philadelphia where by the same time, in many young understand the power of organization, far off a organizing coming together to you know, to demand. so biondi and so being
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a trigger. the electra law was no literal law was what not sweetened the houghton that has given this rise. yonder vater seems to be looking for something new and fresh. do you want something you saw the jaws once led to the our voices and see if it will make any difference? basically, i'm woodson. i've got to maybe see, i'm young and i just feel like this is the right time for me to do it. and out of i thought i used to go and get everybody to kind of get a bit of an issue that we have to do. these guys wants to force me a few young people are just radio tired and actress as my jillions progression. both younger people are also preparing to have jesse and i do hope that they get to have the i see because in the last election, only 44 percent of nigeria is taught or registered voters at spitted. and i hope
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that this time around it's going to change in this election. there are 3 main front run is thus malati noble, applicable worker and peter o. b and we're wince. will ship the future of the youth for the next 5 years. at least. that's why the young people want aspirants to listen to jacqueline. since we had the streets of legos to find out what is the tuition on the ground, it's like well, so far and who as often as you know, no pussy, this is really special. that is will poor. you want to go to walk? no from 200, no up in 500. everything is expensive. good enough for free. so we just need a good leader. 20 that. when you walk in on the sheets, you see so much so many big guns on the weekend. you see graduates working, we're done with all the times. kelly, i'm reverting and other things in the country. oh,
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noise. up when it is monday. we got see the goldman, the only ticket have been served to go to our family. we don't care about the masses or anything to that. our government, let's go to business. or i'm was lucky to they did. i'm not going to happen just like that. you know that kind of what gradually get it that will get it can be done. nigeria like many countries in a sub region. it's dealing with rising food and energy prices. but especially for africa, biggest economy insecurity in the north west of the country as problematic. this is where the country's largest number of registered voters reside, but due to rom, punk kid napkins and violent attacks, many here may not feel safe enough to fought. and this week street beat be invited young people trabusia and asked them what to expect from the next leaders.
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ah, this week the 77 percent is in nigeria capitol, abu jam, and you as elect shows, are coming up really soon. now, in the past few years that you as experience some toby named times from the economy to security and able to education. but this time around, it seems like many young people will have a chance to decide their own future. so we are here to find out from young nigerians what they really wants from these elections. and i'm going to start with nana, nana you are a 1st time voter. why did you decide to vote this elections? well over, are the elliott say, oh, last election? i was 15 and known. i'm 18. so i think our is the right time for me to vote. and do you think that your voice is grades accounts? not sure. not sure. now in 2015 we saw the nazi young 2 on movement.
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2020. we saw an size, is this a sign that young people are beginning to participate in politics in nigeria or absolutely, because we got the not young to rome built on in our 20 a team that was signed by the president. and we also got electra reforms built on in 2022. so what it means is that i'm a site that we have the 1st time for our so all the work that we've been put in. and as we've got one more 1st arm put us to come in and participate in the process, so i think young people will wonder voices to be heard. and for me, i believe that this will be an election overdetermined. luckily by young people's participation k. i see are nodding your head. do you agree with what god lester said? yes, i do agree. i feel like in the last decade until now we have seen a lot of changes before. i would say, like, even i myself was apathetic to the political situation in danger. because i
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believed my voting count. and it didn't matter because whether you voted or not, it was, it was, it wasn't going to matter and he would come on promise and go away. but i believe right now our voice matters like wherever we do matters. ok now. great. so go to copy root was sanely because you are very much involved in politics. yes. so why do you think that, why did you think it was important for you as a young person to get involved? you know, as a party member of a d. c. you know, a reason why is that, um, look him up distributional issues over what is happening today in this country. almost every team has been deteriorates. you understand, and also, you know, the youth, there are the engine growth of development in an initial you understand. so they are left behind. that is why we plan a trip into the polities in order to prove to destroy leaders on the sun that we, the managerial you, we, the potentiality and talon to live this country
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a bit of flesh. okay? so that leads me to my next question, which is obviously why we are here. what do young people in nigeria really wants nigeria swat as secure nation? the one affordable medication, the one overhauling, the other question or 6 them. okay, so i said one point i use that security, okay, i'll go through, you know, setting the youth in our time and now we need unemployment to be solved, monty show of employment resolved. okay, so unemployment is a major issue for you. double healthcare. i would care because i otens the therapy manager at the moment and am a cost a lot. so foot wants be medically. okay, thank you. so we've had and security. we said we had unemployment health care, we once free and fair election. so that's the right candidate. will it might free and fair elections. all right, god bless. i think the average nigerian youth won
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a country that works where they can leave all the potential and that they can travel anywhere around the country and not feel like they are not welcomed. i'm going to come to you because the, i, but i'm changing the question. now you're very involved with our politics. you helped to train to encourage young people to participate in basically in the country on to be more patriotic. do you think that we are there yet, like 2 young people finally have a c or count? are they ready to finally make a decision for the country? ok, yes, we actually have the number, but i wouldn't see we're there yet. 70 percent of the population of nancy jones i use. yet when it comes to political participation, you can come to the number. let's talk about the answers. if we did with the answers, you saw that if you would compare the number of people who came out to rally, it is a very small, very minute compared to the team in number of youths that we have. okay,
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so you talk about political participation. what, what is the reality on ground proper? do you think that people are really optimistic, positional things on the rock is about. i mean, renew, securities. immerse, right? even gain a beach or you can move very freedom of elk kiss, terrible majors. i've spent off of the apocalypse. so yeah, overtime might get better. of course. read people that we listen. so office between increased the right policies. underwrite stamp's been we'll get that over time. where it will be all of a sudden. all right, so um you mentioned there, that's the next president obviously has a lot of work to do is not going to be uneasy, right? so i'm going to come to you cheating my because you are actually in on the apc presidential campaign council. and apart from your party, as a young named jerry and what kind of leda do you think that nigerians need at this
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critical point ahead of the 10 to 20 an action we should be looking at a walk on keyboards, dispute that track record with young to students because you cannot handle it and to freon enterprise, all unknowns over to somebody. when you know that the c v underscore doesn't correspond to the management on that demonstration. i don't agree with what you do mostly. okay, because um you see a country like line julia what we'd each we just did. why rant in a genetic jute, don't take the country to from this land. you understand when you look at the presenter countries that we have presently, now most of them they are octogenarians. you understand they're all h so cheating law and who say me, how brought up a very important point i, i think that is, you know, topic of discussion among many nigerians do we need someone with experience and age to i'll let you caught use of me to muscle he said, our and if for any progressive movement,
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this always in need for the wisdom of the own, as well as the dynamics in the radicalism and the youthful exuberance of the you. so i think we have to look at a all the 17 presidential candidate who carries the youth a loom. we all agree that they are all old people. so oh, who a moon them carry, vibrant people to elude? i think we can all agree that nigeria ease at a critical point. i want to thank the panelists for joining us today and you are view as for watching. if you have any comments, definitely write to us. we like to hear from you. for now, i'm flourished euchre. thank you so much for watching for a diverse country like nigeria, it is little wonder that the views in that debate are very different. but the overarching sense i'd get is that young people want things to improve. but how do
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you see it? let me know what you think about this topic by visiting our social media pages. and remember that you can also see a longer version of this to beat on youtube. ahead of the lessons than i do, and government has asked google and facebook to check thick news on their platforms . but how big of a problem is this information in elections? let's find out. let's pretend i'm an undecided nigerian quantum as the elections on february 25th approach. i am bombarded by inflammation left, right and center proud. why tell they a fake or not? american actor tom hanks, endorsing a presidential candidate and plans to relocate the capitol from a borgia to lagos, a candidate who has been portrayed as supporting a separatist movement. by the way, all these 3 stories have been bunked as to finding out what election belated inflammation is true and what is false is crucial when a jared,
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the market the what the solution everyone can help rectify. and here, a find useful to number one, hose, and think, let's say motions get the better of you. more sick news, i meant to do exactly that number to get by us in mind. every human being including myself, has a perception of their surroundings. beyond, we all have a productive if the people who publish this information make use of this prejudice, to take a step back and try to be neutral. if number 3, just because the, the, me made sure the deal does not mean that something has actually happened. have a look at the story. allegedly a truck full of cash was seized on the away from the presidential candidates house to a bank. these post has been shared almost 15000 times in only 5 day stories
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. even you can simply check by doing a quick revised image such before example google and the results will show you that all 3 for to a much older getting back to earlier in 2020, to 2020 or even 2014 number. hope pick. this is the origin of the information clear the suspect level critical needs outlets reported on the story and took number 5. when in doubt, don't ship days are saying that when that jerry sneezes the rest of the region. but you can make it so america and will be now, i hope that you apply these 5 tips when your line and you don't spread 5th news. this election is about give in young may to answer the par to decide your future. but i don't times that you'd find your voice through music in by west capital,
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hardy, them dance hall has given young people who are often on the fringes of society. that charles to tell ya communities about dallas. zimbabwe is capital herrera is the epicenter of zim dancehall, a music genre shaking up the urban sound track now and tethered from its jamaican roots. zim dancehall is heard on every street corner and in every club sooner zim denzil is filling, which is in me a feeling that says the music is just like me. this is her to do for the getting ot with pay is to do though they have to live the use of to see out from with the what the feel how they leave it is, is there a way for communicating invited is the handle seemed on fund barry neighbourhood produces some of zimbabwe, most celebrated musicians. many came through the record label chill spot. 6 years
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ago. chill spot started as a simple sound booth in found a d. j fountains flat to day a. d. j. fountain, and producer levels are trying out to new talent triple x, also known as a nice killer in their fully fledged awesome studio. oh, for you. okay. oh yeah. i travel to sunday. hi. shabba guy and a good a. oh, nice killer. sings in shauna. i bought a family who blames their son for being bewitched and responsible for the misery they face. in the end, the sun is chased away. ah. and on every day it's the things i see every day here embody it's our daily life. that is what i think about what i experienced. sometimes i just walk and see things happening and then i write about them in a song tutuco. that is what is buy as me or do today is monday. if i saw it became
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popular was if one could be led to to, to, to discuss physic ableton related to the linux ah, which are being sing the song because nice killer can't pay for the studio time. joe spot offer them a deal. the studio produces the song for free, but share the rights with the artist. been licking the days back in the days, it was hot and expensive to record a song. but of after chill sports levels and i chipped in student time became afford up to the affordable and, and that's when we discovered that symbol has great talents and cingus. you king fod. good. jesus bought one of those talents is not d oh,
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born and raised in barry, he became one of the most successful zim dancehall artists over night. attracting millions of clicks, voice songs and videos on social media sites. success stories like this, inspire countless others to dream of stardom disturb homes with every guy who does element absolutely buy them back on the street, nice killer and his crew check out the latest hits by their friends. most songs are being shared directly via bluetooth and go from one mobile phone to the next. nice killer is convinced that his breakthrough is near look one. so gone for the stuff we think about my friends on the stand. we all come from the ghetto and we know what's going on. and zim dance all just is right. i want to sinking, and i know it will take me far as again into the end of internationally zim dancehall is growing, ought to saw already hosting concerts abroad,
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and promised to take their hits to nigeria and south africa for now life in barra is keeping nice killer grounded, but his ambitions are sky high. i wish nice killer. all the best in kenya, young people are using a non conventional approach to reclaimed your spot in society. nairobi st. routes not meet full skating, but inline skates in is growing in the country. the young bed devils, i'm not afraid to leave and walk through my tattoos and a busy rush, hour traffic. but i must warn you. this sport is not for the faint hearted getting in it will be easy because the streets on the same cause get us. we are in constant a bunch of lead out that would use us to have to shed the road we'd my tattoos, other vehicles. and this means that you know, competition over a car and
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a skater definitely to collie with a yo yo, if we're b for boy income, i'm gonna throw in a minute to look up who tough kids getting by nature, bring together all sorts of people escaping you. don't to have that segregation that have been,
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may been either sports related to agenda. you don't get guys having to be under owen by having to be and they're always get together. most of the same with these places, like the con, bus pulls it up and we are getting here because it's the only place we proceeded. it's funny when you own the road. moreover, he'd skating because you are focusing on death going forward. but he said getting, because you create to create whatever you have in mind. if anything about skating, when you think about falling actually fall, when you try to ship your focus to something else, then you become very, you know, because in your skating you don't think about anything else. he does he in the air,
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enjoyed immortal. okay, so right now it's decided i'm going to land how to skate, and i come with to show my skills to you the next time we meet. but remember that this show is dedicated to the youth. and especially today's edition is for you in nigeria. in a few days, you will decide who leads your nation, the palm. it's in your hands, so make it count and know that all of africa is wooten for you. we've come to the end of today's show and i want to connect with you. so go on to our social media platforms and drop me a message. i'll leave you with this m power in song titled columbo zone gl by a black show you and joy. and i saw is, well, i want well, what time? thanks for tim. yeah, ma'am again, renee, about to be done or is our stop on cassandra bush?
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