The Olodo Uprising🤪
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There is a name for something you have been watching happen for years. The Olodo Uprising — a slow cultural shift away from intellectualism and toward the celebration of stupidity — has been building in Nigeria's music, comedy, governance, and everyday life. In this episode, Koke traces how it started, why it has thrived, and why the people who can see it most clearly are also the ones making it harder to reverse. The answer, it turns out, is not anger. It is empathy — and a deliberate choice about what you make cool.
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Chapter markers
MarkerTitle00:00 | Good Living vs the Olodo Uprising
— | The Kelvin AB conversation
— | Nigeria and the maths competition
— | The NTA invention that went nowhere
— | Long Walk to Freedom and intellectualism
— | School is a scam — and why people believe it
— | We worship money
— | The empathy problem
— | The credits framework
— | Culture shifts from below 30
— | Making intellectualism cool again