The Wolf Cries of A Third World Millennial: Recent Episodes

Chijioke Osuji

This show attempts to explore a unique perspective of the millennial life as lived in the third world or at least young people who are either citizens or resident in this part of the world. We delve into that collective mind and try with as much candour and sincerity as we can muster, to expose or better appreciate some of the nuances of life as a third world millennial. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ccosuji/support

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I am so excited to be back podcasting on this channel and I thought a good way to start this new phase would be to kind of catch my listeners up on what I have been up to over the last year. I hope you enjoy it! 


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A rant on the politicization of the obesity crisis.


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In this first episode of the show's second season, I am joined by Salem King. I like to call him a neo-motivational speaker, storyteller and teacher. We discussed the problem of self awareness as it relates to individual productivity and finding one's centre. Enjoy!


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Stories have the capacity to change minds and inspire people to action. How much responsibility really do the story tellers and artists carry for the development of their communities and what does the community owe the artist? In this episode, I am speaking to Author and photographer, TJ Benson as we try to break this down and as well  we discuss his new collection of short stories, aptly titled We won't Fade Into Darkness! Available in bookstores nationwide!


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A light hearted conversation  on living with Anxiety and depression in Nigeria featuring Mariam Atta.


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What is virtual acceptance doing to our self esteem and appreciation of reality? In this episode, Chijioke engages with Seun Osho and a couple others who share their thoughts on the matter.


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Is there a right way to leave a lover? It never is easy but it certainly becomes necessary at one point. of course we hope that it is later rather than sooner when our lover decides to leave but when that time comes, when we decide or they decide, is there a prescribed way to do it? Is there a science to how you take it? In this episode, my first ever guest and I discuss some of the difficulties of successfully navigating a break up. 


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Individuality is a subject that has always fascinated me. The difference between one person and a group of people is almost limitless. But what is it about groups that make us appear so similar? Why do we lose our individuality and at what cost? 


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This was the very first recording I madefor this podcast. It begins in a store where I had gone to buy some chocolate only to learn that they had expired and the store owner was dropping the prices to sell off the expired product. After that an audio recording from inside the Nigerian National Assembly and we hear a man and a women protest the deployment of security operatives in a bid to intimidate legislators. 

It was after listening to both recordings and thinking long and hard about a lot of the madness there seems to be in this country, that I decided to start a podcast.


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