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Pelumi and her guest Ugochi discuss the mental impact of elections and END SARS protests on young Nigerians. These events have brought about significant political and social changes in Nigeria, but they have also taken a toll on the mental health of many young people across the country. 

From anxiety and depression to trauma, grief, and PTSD, the aftermath of these events has left many struggling to cope.

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00:00 - Introduction
03:30 - Please tell us more about your background (i.e where you grew up and how you were raised)
08:25 - How would you say your perspectve is different from that of an average young Nigerian?
24:12 - Can you tell us about your personal experience of the previous elections? Both the presidential and gubernatorial. 
38:50 - As a young Igbo woman, what psychological impact has the recent elections (especially the gubernatorial one in Lagos) had on you?
01:19:40 - What are some common mental health issues experienced by young people in Nigeria in the wake of these events?
01:24:40 - What steps can individuals take to care for their mental health during times of political turmoil?
01:30:40 - Tell us what you love about being a Nigerian.
01:37:40 - Sign out

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