This is by far the best episode I have watched from the 77 percent. I am an international spoken word artist from Ghana addressing social issues on the continent and I would do this show in a heart beat!
@@ammish_ofori You can always reach out to us on all our platforms and we also do have correspondents in Ghana you can directly reach- Isaac Kaledzi and Samson Adeleke
Jeez, what a direction the interview took, though it still left the question on unanswered. I enjoyed some point made, one from the lady that mentioned the ripple effect and the other gentleman that talked about the African mindset. Amidst tying to find an answer i love the presenters introductory story. I hope the follow-up documentaries on this will be made // maybe it has i just need to search it out. Thanks for the work so far.
Look the whole city is an ancient Benin kingdom city good but look if they is any company in the land the youth need job let them build company in benin no job no light God bless Edo kingdom amen
Great job Edith on the profiling of Human Trafficking Benin city is notorious for. Your audience demonstrated great knowledge of some of the solutions to the problem. However, one thing is certain; there is no one clear cut fix to this menace. Be that as it may, mental re-engineering and mindset development are two solutions that can't be overlooked. These two are the individual's responsibilities not the government's.
I believe and agree with the lady who has talked about ripple effect, we as youths are supposed to take up the social roles of the society and fix problems, depending on politicians is the killer of africa, We need to view politicians as just another employed individual and focus on fixing our own issues
@@DWThe77Percent First, we can start by creating a youth connect platform across africa, with the advancement in technology, we can create a platform where youths engage and talk, a platform we discuss solutions to problems and network to know what is happening and how things are being solved. I am a Tech guy and I am open to help in building such a platform .
5:44 the young lady made a point, but is on both sides, both the government and the people need to work together for the better of the society. the issue is what are you doing to hold your leaders accountable? by encouraging ourselves? i don't think so.
God bless this woman who is selling wedding dress she need to value what she have not all these girls who call they self study she is saying the government don't have problem she will not understand because whenever she need money she will call her boyfriend she don't know what the guys is facing in the country very soon no boy will like to marry in Nigeria again because yey government problem
This is by far the best episode I have watched from the 77 percent. I am an international spoken word artist from Ghana addressing social issues on the continent and I would do this show in a heart beat!
@Ammishaddai Ofori. Do you also do this kind of awareness amongst your peers?
@@DWThe77Percent Yes! Through Spoken Word. How can we connect?
@@ammish_ofori You can always reach out to us on all our platforms and we also do have correspondents in Ghana you can directly reach- Isaac Kaledzi and Samson Adeleke
Hello from Kenya. Edith Kimani, always amazing. Good piece
Jeez, what a direction the interview took, though it still left the question on unanswered.
I enjoyed some point made, one from the lady that mentioned the ripple effect and the other gentleman that talked about the African mindset.
Amidst tying to find an answer i love the presenters introductory story.
I hope the follow-up documentaries on this will be made // maybe it has i just need to search it out.
Thanks for the work so far.
Look the whole city is an ancient Benin kingdom city good but look if they is any company in the land the youth need job let them build company in benin no job no light God bless Edo kingdom amen
#endsars is happening now in Nigeria and everywhere in the world. We need your voice.
This is a good piece. Interesting in how the second post colonial generation is having the African conversation
That was a healthy conversation that we should have about our continent
The only solution i see can change everything in Nigeria is importation the governments should stop importation
Great job Edith on the profiling of Human Trafficking Benin city is notorious for. Your audience demonstrated great knowledge of some of the solutions to the problem. However, one thing is certain; there is no one clear cut fix to this menace. Be that as it may, mental re-engineering and mindset development are two solutions that can't be overlooked. These two are the individual's responsibilities not the government's.
We appreaciate your comment @Emmanuel Elomien
Benin empire expanded .congo and iga Ghana 🇬🇭 benin Republic e.t.c
I love my city
You are free to love your city , but you should point out Things which are ging wrong in a respectfull was. Greetings
Correction.......things which are ging wrong in a respectfull way.....
I believe and agree with the lady who has talked about ripple effect, we as youths are supposed to take up the social roles of the society and fix problems, depending on politicians is the killer of africa, We need to view politicians as just another employed individual and focus on fixing our own issues
A great point there. How can we walk the talk then?
@@DWThe77Percent First, we can start by creating a youth connect platform across africa, with the advancement in technology, we can create a platform where youths engage and talk, a platform we discuss solutions to problems and network to know what is happening and how things are being solved. I am a Tech guy and I am open to help in building such a platform .
@Livingstone. Great ideas
Amazing
5:44 the young lady made a point, but is on both sides, both the government and the people need to work together for the better of the society. the issue is what are you doing to hold your leaders accountable? by encouraging ourselves? i don't think so.
The girl comment was nonsense the goverment has taxes money from everyone they should invest and build the youth with necesities
Beware of islamisation
They talking of benin migration and human traficker your talking about Nigeria😊😊
Islam just a joke
Why Edith look so good on camera with those braids and all black.
God bless this woman who is selling wedding dress she need to value what she have not all these girls who call they self study she is saying the government don't have problem she will not understand because whenever she need money she will call her boyfriend she don't know what the guys is facing in the country very soon no boy will like to marry in Nigeria again because yey government problem
Kenyan u heard this no one respect u if u arent married ...... Hahaha plizzz
Thought this was Benin, yet they talking about Nigeria?
Benin city Edo state in Nigeria that’s my city
this is were Benin republic took her name from, great Benin empire, before the British invaded and burned down the city, took every valuable away.
Useless oba of bini erediawa is d first oba who started that trade
Daft comment coming from an uneducated idiot
God will punish you for that comment idiot fellow
Man and I always wanted to come to benin