Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 50

In her 50th episode of Keeping it Real, Adeola pays tribute to the late strong man of Kwara State politics, Olusola Saraki, she vehemently defends Saraki against corruption allegations. Adeola also visits her favorite African leader, Jacob Zuma who is making animal sacrifices to ensure that he wins a second term as president of South Africa.
 
She features the world's poorest president Jose Mujica of Uruguay, and shows how he copes with driving an old VW Beetle while giving away 90 percent of his salary to charitable organizations. She compares this president with African presidents who live in luxury without providing basic amenities for their citizens.

Lastly, Adeola addressed the $3 billion locomotive which the Nigerian government calls 'light rail' under construction in Abuja since 2006. She compares it with less expensive light rails in other parts of the world.

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I was happy to see this 50

I was happy to see this 50 Episode of your show.
Adeola you REAL, a friend of mine met the President of Uruguay recently and am sure one day a man that the people will rule all part of Africa.
We stll dont have a democracy in many part of Africa especially in Nigeria. Please continued to say more.

anoda african mentality

It was the white man who taught us how to steal-Nigeria was molded on the laps of chief Zik, Ahmadu Bello and Awo-we failed cause they sowed d seed of discord into our hearts not patriotism-so shut for once- thousands of years after the death of Mohamed and Jesus-we still follow their examples--how much did nkrumah, gaddafi and mandalla steal-did the white man not lie to us that they stole? African mentality--late saraki it was who investigated the thieveries of thievery