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The Bad Natives
The Bad Natives Podcast.
Society & Culture
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Where Africa meets the world.
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55
01 April 2026
65 Years Late: The Lumumba Trial & Sudan’s Unending War Horror
Send us Fan MailJustice finally calls as a Brussels court orders 93-year-old Étienne Davignon to stand trial for the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba. We connect this historic break in colonial silence to the current nightmare in Sudan—where hospitals are being decimated by drones while the US-Israel war on Iran chokes Africa with fuel shortages, spiking prices, and a volatile new Red Sea...
1 h 3 min
25 March 2026
CAF’s Corrupt Coup: From Senegal’s Stolen Trophy to a Mouse Sharing a Blanket with Nigerian Elephant
Send us Fan MailWe tear into the corrupt CAF Appeals Board decision that stripped Senegal of their AFCON title two months after the final whistle, handing a "default" victory to Morocco in a move that has set African football ablaze. We pivot to the high-stakes West African gamble of the Eco currency, questioning if a regional monetary union is a path to sovereignty or a nightmare where the rest...
50 min
19 March 2026
As the GULF Burns, is AFRICA Merely COLLECTING Cheques and INHERITING Chaos?
Send us Fan MailIn 2026, the global order is fracturing. As the US-Israel-Iran war cripples the Gulf and closes the Strait of Hormuz, African "oil giants" like Nigeria and Mozambique are seeing their reserves soar. But beneath the surface-level profits, a darker reality emerges. From the EAC's hollow expansion to ECOWAS's role as a "civilian enforcer," we explore whether Africa’s regional blocs...
1 h 6 min
11 March 2026
The US-Israel vs Iran War: Why Africa Is Winning Big and Losing Everything.
Send us Fan MailThe Middle East has exploded into war, and Africa is caught between a windfall and a wipeout. While the Suez Canal dies, South African ports see possibilities of minting money as the world’s essential pitstop. Nigeria and Angola could bask in an oil payday if the war is drawn out, but for the rest of the continent, "petrol-inflation" and fertiliser shortages threaten to spark...
57 min
06 March 2026
DEBT, OIL, AND DEADLY GAMES: Will Museveni 2026-2031 Be a HOUSE OF CARDS, Face Regional War Risks?!
Send us Fan MailMuseveni’s 71% landslide is haunted by the mystery of Bobi Wine, whose post-election disappearance via "mystery helicopter" signals a deep legitimacy crisis. Internally, a debt-ridden economy—projected at 55.5% of GDP—threatens NRM’s patronage system, while the Speakership becomes a succession frontline. Regionally, Uganda is playing a high-stakes double game, hosting RSF leader...
1 h 42 min
04 March 2026
Is African Revolution Dead, Technocrats Winning, or the Old Order is Just Waiting to Eat Them Up?
Send us Fan MailAfrica stands at a crossroads. In South Africa, a new “Post-Heroic” era is quietly taking shape, focusing on pragmatic infrastructure, institutional stability, and a vision of unity. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, some of the continent’s brightest reformers, once celebrated young stars like Nuhu Ribadu and Nasir El-Rufai, find themselves trapped in political battles and toxic civil...
47 min
25 February 2026
Terrorism in Nigeria - Boko Haram, Bandits and Broken Local Government
Send us Fan MailNigeria is facing a dangerous escalation of terrorism and mass kidnappings, with armed groups exploiting weak governance, porous borders, and ungoverned spaces. In this in depth conversation, security and conflict expert Murtala Abdullahi, who specializes in the Lake Chad region, examines how terror networks, including Boko Haram factions and criminal bandit groups, are expanding...
47 min
18 February 2026
BNP 046: Talk-Shop in Dangerous Times?: African Union Faces Its Moment of Truth
Send us Fan MailAs African leaders gathered in Addis Ababa February 14-15, 2026, for the 39th AU Summit, the Union confronts its sternest test since 2002. From water security and reparatory justice to cyber-warfare, sham elections and a cash-strapped Somalia mission, critics say the AU looks weak and “tin-eared.” With Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye assuming the chair amid the DRC war,...
1 h 4 min
11 February 2026
EP 045: From Flood Deaths to Grammy Prizes: Are Africans Victims of Incompetence?
Send us Fan MailFrom Morocco’s flooded streets to the "gilded cage" of the Grammys in Hollywood, we tear down the curtains of African victimhood. We tackle Climate Scapegoating, asking why Mozambique schools collapse while Bangladesh saves thousands, and why we allow our leaders to blame the sky for infrastructure failures and corrupt contracting.Switching gears to the arts, we debate whether...
45 min
09 February 2026
EP 044: The Great Global Reset: Is Africa the Prize or the Bystander?
Send us Fan MailThis week we dive into the fallout of Davos 2026. As Trump and Carney spar over the ruins of globalism, Africa has moved from "at the table" to "on the menu." We ask: why is the continent’s leadership silent while the world carves up the new map?Plus, the IShowSpeed phenomenon. He generated 93.1 billion impressions in Kenya and became the first Black creator to hit 50 million...
50 min