On The Couch with Falz & Laila is a new talk show focusing on having informal conversations with Nigeria’s 2019 presidential aspirants on their plans for the country if elected.
Eunice Atuejide wants to be Nigeria’s first female president. She sits down to discuss her plans with Falz & Laila.
Watch below.
you want to be president… and you are wearing mini dresses for interview where you are stating your agenda?… lol, we women have to take our own selves seriously if we want men to take us seriously
God! Were you turned on or what? The dress is appropriate for the program.
in other news, Leila is just a wealth of Statistics… like girl, why you so smart?
So anyone who can reel off statistics, it means they are smart?
Eunice is making the same mistake Fela made. Of course the right people need to be there but we need to see your detailed strategic plan and not abstracts. I agree on the accountability and transparency part but you cannot just say you will appoint the right people, you will need to create systems that monitor the ways how these funds are distributed and make these systems accessible to the citizens. I would like a situation where people can log into the internet and look to see what their state/local governments have done with their funds.
You have Budgit and Tracka
Migos were right. Nigerians don’t speak English.
Presidential Candidate who does not even understand what feminism is. No! Than G am not Nigerian – she cant rule.
You made the decision to join the Girls Guide AND Boys Scouts as a kid but you are NOT feminist?! What a contradiction! As a presidential candidate (male or female) I do not need you to identify as feminist, but I do need you to be absolutely adept at critical thinking – solving our very complex national development problems requires it. The aforementioned statement shows that she is unable to reason beyond her own biases. How effective can you then be as President of this very diverse and complicated Nigeria? Sometimes wisdom is coming to the realization that you must first “un-learn” the long-herd knowledge, behaviors or opinions that are no longer in line with the advancement of the whole. Standing your ground on your opinion in order “not to give in to pressure” is the basic stubbornness that will render anyone a simultaneously uncollaborative and ineffective leader.
No man (or woman) undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet every one thinks himself sufficiently qualified for the hardest of all trades – that of government.
– Socrates