Today we have the honor of having Professor Toyin Falola as our guest. Professor Falola is a renowned historian and cultural expert, and he will be sharing his insights on Nigerian history, elections, society, and governance. From understanding the past to shape a better future, Prof. Falola will provide unique perspectives on the major issues that Nigeria is facing today.
Timestamps:
Introduction (00:00)
Monologue Begins (01:42)
First Impressions (01:35)
Surprise Honor on Birthday (05:16)
Balancing Time between US and Nigeria (10:17)
Unique Birthday Story: No Record (15:06)
Adoption of Juedo-Christan Calendar In Nigeria at Time of Birth (27:20)
His Unusual Education and Scholarship in America (37:15)
Mail System in Nigeria and External Exams (46:33)
External Graduation and Nigerian Education (48:48)
Decline in Nigerian Society and Education (52:52)
Inheritance as the Best Wealth Foundation (58:21)
Two Millionaires by 1960 and Bureaucratic Corruption (59:40)
Doubts about Personal Integrity (1:02:50)
Stealing Money in America and Corruption in Nigeria (1:03:05)
Nigeria as a Successful Democracy of Corruption (1:03:57)
Most Nigerians Cannot be Corrupt (1:06:24)
Path Forward from Nigerian Democratic and Bureaucratic Corruption (1:07:59)
Effective Corruption and Its Possibility (1:19:55)
Previous Society before European Influence - Egalitarianism (1:23:30)
Obasanjo's Religious Beliefs (1:34:10)
African Conventions (1:35:35)
Abacha's Regime, Conventions, and Central Bank (1:40:11)
Conventions of Money, Governance, and Politics: Stopping It (1:41:06)
Observations on 2023 Elections (1:47:51)
Potential for Change by Election Candidates (1:55:57)
Predictions for 2023 Elections (2:09:14)
Conventional Election Mobilization in Nigeria (2:18:12)
Yoruba Politics and Reality in Places like Oyo (2:21:50)
Low Votes Needed to Win Presidency & Census (2:24:50)
Significance of Elections in Nigeria: Politics and Governance (2:27:32)
Wild Card in Elections: North Switching Support (2:33:48)
Brain Drain as Expatriation of Talent Continues (2:38:24)
Producing Nigerians Without State Contribution (2:46:24)
Reproduction of Talent (2:55:10)
Personal Goals at Age 70 (3:01:10)
Importance of History for Modern Nigeria (3:05:10)
Other Disciplines Practiced (3:10:27)
Inspiring Words (3:11:12)
Thoughts on Kenneth Dike (3:15:10)
Elite Behavior in Nigeria (3:18:58)
View on the Reading Culture in Nigeria (3:21:55)
Nigerian Entertainment: Music and More (3:26:58)
Revisionisms in Aesthetics (3:31:25)
Final Thoughts and Outro (3:32:02)
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