NI Episode 14: How Youths are Changing Nigeria Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 March 2006
NI looks at influence of youths through the eyes of a young man who wrote a book at 12, matriculated at 15 and produced a TV show at 20. Also see photographic works of 2 UK-based Nigerians; and re-live the Lagos experience of 2 Uk teenagers.

This episode which features the music of Yinka Davis and Sikiru Ayinde Barrister is presented by Peju Adeniran from Funtopia, Lekki.Lagos

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images/stories/article_images_2/ep8.JPG style=width: 208px; height: 114px; />NI looks at influence of youths through the eyes of a young man who wrote a book at 12, matriculated at 15 and produced a TV show at 20. Also see photographic works of 2 UK-based Nigerians; and re-live the Lagos experience of 2 Uk teenagers.This episode which features the music of Yinka Davis and Sikiru Ayinde Barrister is presented by Peju Adeniran from Funtopia, Lekki.Lagos...Read the full article.

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I wonder why NI featured kids who are neither Nigerian nor British in their poor orientation.I am highly disappointed.

Posted by St.Iyke| 12.03.2006 14:31

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Kudos to NI for this eye opener. Some people wish to remain forever negative no matter the encouragement regarding Nigeria. This is very positive and let no one put you down. Keep strong and God Bless.
Prophet.

Posted by Prophet| 13.03.2006 09:49

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Peju has lost Massive weight 8-o
Tosin looks cute
I like Alakijas accent

The two girls were insightful
Why the two month lapse?

Posted by Chica| 13.03.2006 11:24

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Could you please next time focus your attention more to the youths in nigeria, that actually did some positive things in the country? I think it would truly give a more genuine picture of the current condition of the country. Kudos to NI. I think there is room for improvement, please use a more focused approach on subsequent topics. What happened with the 2 months hiatus?

Posted by Nigerian in Diaspora| 13.03.2006 16:43

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I was very impressed with the featured young author (Chude??), it's nice to see a young person who's focused and achieving so much at a young age. I wish him the best with his law studies.

The pretty Yinka Davis' music feature was enjoyable. She has a nice voice and I liked her music style; incorporating Afro beats with smooth jazz sounds.

I enjoy artistic expressions, so I liked the photographic talents of the featured young lady; her photo journalistic style of capturing images stood out to me.

This was a nice episode of NI; it's good to see some of our youth spotlighted for their positive contributions to society. Keep up the good job!

Posted by Maryam| 13.03.2006 22:08

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It was nice watching a genuine and gifted artist like Yinka. I loved the fusion of styles and the intelligent use of the legendary Wasiu Ayinde. For someone who is not really into his kind of music, the fusion of her style with his voice was beautiful. And i appreciate her foresight and originality.

However i can't believe she has no record deal yet.

Posted by RiTa'Ade| 14.03.2006 07:53

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Fantastic show, kudos to NI and NVS. My only reservation about this episode were the two FAKE naijagirls that featured in the series. Good job all-round though!!.

Posted by NejeriaHausa| 14.03.2006 09:13

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^^I doubt they were fake, if you are born and or raised in a foreign country you'd be that way too. Nice show by the way.

Posted by Babylon| 16.03.2006 18:28

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It ´s was a great show and i´ve learned a great deal of a lot about life back at home.Just keep this feelings burning NI and i hope you´ll visit Finland some day. A small country in terms of demography but nigerians here are making waves yoh! culturally!

Posted by ikot ayan itam´s last son| 17.04.2006 07:37

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