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Under the title "Think Like A Wizard" the podcast was about helping those of their journey of spiritually awakening but now under the title "Journey Into the Heart Of The Primordial" it is about offering guidance to the spiritually awakened. However, just like before anyone is free to listen to this podcast, there are a lot of things to be learned from it even if you aren't awakened. Join Daniel Du Bois and Michaela Gaffen Stone as they explore the spirit world and offer up tools for you to ...
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Christmas Day is a time many Nigerians look forward to a day meant for rest, celebration and togetherness with family and friends. But for thousands of workers across the country, Christmas is spent on duty, providing essential services that allow others to celebrate safely and comfortably. On Nigeria Daily, we take a closer look at the Nigerians w…
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As Christmas approaches, many Nigerians are adjusting their plans not because they want to, but because they have to. With less money to spend and household incomes under pressure, families are rethinking how they celebrate, what they buy, and how far their budgets can stretch this festive season. On Nigeria Daily, we examine how Nigerians are prep…
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Nigeria’s tax reforms were designed to strengthen revenue collection and streamline administration, but the controversy surrounding their passage has raised serious questions about process, trust and accountability. With lawmakers rejecting the gazetted versions of the tax laws and pressure mounting on the Federal Government to halt implementation,…
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela start with a lead meditation to dig into your chakras and aura. Daniel reveals a wounded snake lodged in his throat chakra. The aura/chakra work is followed by some void magic that results in the Void that Baba Yaga made for Daniel to be shared to those who need it to help with their spiritual/magical work. When …
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When powerful institutions clash, the implications often extend beyond the individuals involved, raising broader questions about leadership, accountability, and public trust. The recent face-off between Aliko Dangote and Farouk Ahmed has attracted national attention, not because of allegations, but due to the decisions taken and what they signal fo…
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U.S. travel restrictions on Nigerians were once distant diplomatic issues, discussed mostly in policy circles, but this time, the impact feels personal and immediate. With the Trump administration expanding travel limits to include Nigeria, thousands of Nigerians hoping to study, do business, visit family, or invest in the United States are now fac…
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Fuel price increases in Nigeria often trigger immediate hikes in transport fares and food prices. But after the Dangote Refinery reduced petrol prices from about ₦790–₦800 per litre to roughly ₦699, many Nigerians are still waiting for relief. On Nigeria Daily, we examine why fuel price reductions do not reflect quickly in the prices of goods and s…
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Abuja remains Nigeria’s political capital, while Lagos continues to serve as its economic engine, but recent Federal Government decisions have reignited debate over where key institutions should be anchored. Contrary to public speculation, the Bank of Industry is not relocating from Abuja to Lagos; Lagos has always been its operational headquarters…
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela start by discussing that magical practitioners should decide what they want to do with their magic and where they want it to take them. They also experience the frustrations of the dark mothers. Daniel had to pull out a protection crystal to help manage some of it. Michaela shares some oracle cards she pulled for…
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Christmas travel in Nigeria was once shaped mainly by the cost of transport and fuel, but this year, fear has taken center stage. Reports of kidnappings, bandit attacks, and ambushes on major highways have turned what should be a season of reunion into one of anxiety, forcing many families to postpone or cancel trips. On Nigeria Daily, we examine h…
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Across many rural communities in Northern Nigeria, accessing basic healthcare has become a daily struggle due to years of insecurity, displacement, and the destruction of local clinics. Similar challenges persist nationwide, with understaffed facilities, inadequate equipment, and an overstretched health workforce grappling with strikes and mass emi…
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Welcome to the first episode of season seven and the first episode of the podcast under the title “Journey Into The Heart Of The Primordial”. Daniel and Michaela begin the discussion on what to do now that you’re spiritually awake. The episode begins with Michaela guiding Daniel and the listeners through a technique to check on the health and condi…
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Nigeria’s education sector is entering a new era. With the Federal Government unveiling a redesigned national curriculum that reduces subject overload and introduces more practical, skill-based learning, the country is set for a shift that could redefine how students learn and how teachers teach. But the big question lingers is Nigeria ready? In to…
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Nigeria is at a critical diplomatic and security crossroads. As violence, terrorism and communal strife continue to ravage many parts of the country, the world is watching. Today, a high-level U.S. delegation led by the American envoy is in Abuja meeting Nigeria’s top officials, including Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi (SAN). On today’s episode of…
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Across Nigeria, animals are feeding on plastics, chemicals, pesticides, and polluted water and whatever they consume eventually finds its way into our own bodies. From refuse dumps to industrial waste sites, the food chain is becoming dangerously contaminated. Yet, many Nigerians have no idea that their next meal may be carrying toxins that could c…
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Nigeria’s growing insecurity has renewed calls for state police, but the financial burden behind such a system is often overlooked. Establishing and running a police force requires heavy investment in recruitment, training, logistics, salaries, weapons, welfare, and continuous operations. Today on Nigeria Daily, we examine whether Nigerian states c…
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Places of worship in northern Nigeria, once seen as sanctuaries of peace, have increasingly become targets of violent attacks by bandits. From Kwara to Kaduna and Niger to Katsina, churches and mosques have been raided, leaving worshippers fearful and communities shaken. Today on Nigeria Daily, we explore why these sacred spaces are under attack, t…
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The Federal Government’s new tax reforms are slated to launch in January 2026. Officials argue that the overhaul will streamline Nigeria’s notoriously tangled tax architecture and boost public‑revenue collection, yet a wave of anxiety is already rippling through households, market stalls, and corporate boardrooms. Citizens wonder how the changes wi…
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Nigeria is at a turning point. Across the country, bandits, terrorists, and kidnappers continue to test the nation’s resolve, leaving communities battered and citizens anxious. Amid this crisis, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has turned to a familiar name retired General Christopher Musa now nominated as Minister of Defence, only weeks after leaving o…
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Cancer, the silent killer, continues to cast a long shadow over Nigeria, claiming thousands of lives every year. Despite the growing noise about awareness and prevention, many Nigerians are still diagnosed late, when treatment becomes a daunting challenge. As we mark Cancer Awareness Month, experts are sounding the alarm: knowledge is power, early …
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Welcome to the final episode of season six and the final episode of the podcast under the title “Think Like A Wizard”. Daniel and Michaela discuss why the title is changing and what to expect going forward. When you're done listening go to the Think Like A Wizard sub-reddit and discuss what you've heard in this episode. You can also reach out to us…
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Nigeria’s ambassadors represent the nation’s values, identity, and interests on the global stage. With 32 new nominees sent to the Senate for confirmation, concerns are rising over whether they truly meet the required qualifications. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores what makes a competent ambassador, the constitutional guidelines, and the pol…
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela discuss who you will become. The episode centres around free will and choices about moving forward with your life. When you're done listening go to the Think Like A Wizard sub-reddit and discuss what you've heard in this episode. You can also reach out to us at [email protected]. Support the show…
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In northern Nigeria, insecurity is destroying once-bright hopes for education, business, and safe travel. School shutdowns, student abductions, attacks on farmers, and fleeing investors have turned fear into a major barrier to progress. In this episode of Nigeria Daily today, we examine how this growing crisis is silencing dreams and what must be d…
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Insecurity continues to cast a long, troubling shadow across Nigeria. From kidnappings to armed banditry, insurgency to violent crimes, millions of citizens now live with the daily fear that danger could strike at any moment. Yet, despite billions spent on security operations, one debate remains at the centre of Nigeria’s struggle for peace: Should…
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Kidnapping has become a dark shadow that trails communities across Nigeria. From highways to farmlands, schools to city suburbs, families live with the fear that a single phone call could change their lives forever. Yet, despite government warnings and repeated assurances of improved security, one reality continues to define most hostage situations…
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As deadly attacks continue in Benue and Plateau, calls for self-defence from prominent Nigerians grow louder. But is it legal? Is it safe? In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore what the law says, hear from victims, and ask: is arming citizens the solution—or a step toward anarchy?By Luqman Awwal Agono
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For years, Nnamdi Kanu’s name has fueled controversy in Nigeria, especially in the South East, as he faces serious charges and calls for his release persist. Now sentenced to life imprisonment after the Federal High Court in Abuja upheld his continued detention, many are questioning whether justice is being served or delayed. In this episode of Nig…
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The scars of kidnap do not disappear the moment victims return home. For many, the real battle begins after the rescue the sleepless nights, the fear, the trauma, and the slow journey back to normal life. As incidents of abductions and violent attacks continue across parts of Nigeria, women are increasingly becoming targets, leaving many asking: Ho…
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For years, classrooms meant to echo with the laughter and dreams of children have become targets of fear. From Chibok to Kankara, Jangebe to Kuriga and now Kebbi, armed groups continue to storm schools, abducting students and shattering communities. Each time, government promises reforms. New strategies. Fresh deployments. Renewed assurances. Yet t…
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In Nigeria, genotype goes beyond medicine, it shapes relationships, marriage choices, and family planning. While focus often rests on sickle cell patients with the SS genotype, questions remain about whether AA people are truly healthier than AS or SS. Today on Nigeria Daily, we explore these beliefs through the voices of Nigerians and the insights…
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela discuss being yourself from a different perspective. They touch on “Sitting Shiva” and other ways that you can be there for others and how modern practices can interfere with that. When you're done listening go to the Think Like A Wizard sub-reddit and discuss what you've heard in this episode. You can also reach…
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The PDP elected new leaders at its Ibadan convention, but the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not monitor the proceedings. This raises questions about the legal status of the newly elected executives and what could happen to the party’s internal leadership structure moving forward. We explore these in this episode of Nigeria Da…
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As the rains fade across Nigeria, farmers are entering the challenging dry season, a time that truly tests their resilience and creativity. While some embrace irrigation to keep their farms alive, others abandon their fields due to rising costs, water shortages, and harsh weather. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the real challenges of …
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If care is not taken, only 50,000 Nigerians may be allowed to perform Hajj in 2026. The Saudi Arabian government has reportedly decided to reduce Nigeria’s quota from about 95,000 to 66,910 a significant cut that has sent shockwaves through the country’s Muslim community. For decades, Nigeria has ranked among the nations with the highest number of …
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela have another free form episode with no agenda or guest spirit to spotlight. Among other things we touch on imagination and the paranormal as well as ego and answering questions. When you're done listening go to the Think Like A Wizard sub-reddit and discuss what you've heard in this episode. You can also reach ou…
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In Nigeria, thousands of citizens struggle to get timely police response in their communities, while large numbers of officers are assigned to protect Very Important Persons from politicians to business elites. This episode explores the effects of this continuous deployment on public safety, policing efficiency, and trust in law enforcement. We hea…
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As the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) continues its long-standing push for better funding and improved working conditions in Nigeria’s public tertiary institutions, a new twist has emerged in the nation’s education sector. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is now calling on private universities to join hands with ASUU in its struggle, …
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The people of Anambra State have spoken, re-electing Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo of APGA as governor. His victory, though unsurprising, has sparked questions about what it means for other political parties ahead of the 2027 elections. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what APGA's victory means for other political parties.…
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A new bill before the U.S. Congress is proposing visa bans and asset freezes on members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, over alleged links to violent conflicts in the country. The proposal has stirred tension and debate within Nigeria’s political and security circles. In this episode of Nig…
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Across Nigeria, countless people quietly battle the pain and discomfort of pile a condition many find too embarrassing to discuss. But rather than seeking medical help, most choose to treat it themselves using herbs, ointments, or over-the-counter drugs. Why do Nigerians prefer self-medication to hospital treatment? Is it fear of stigma, the high c…
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared a state of emergency on police and security training facilities across Nigeria. The decision, according to the presidency, aims to address years of neglect, poor infrastructure, and outdated methods in Nigeria’s security training institutions. But what does this declaration mean in practical terms? And will …
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Nigeria’s unemployment crisis is puzzling – thousands of job seekers remain unemployed, yet many vacancies go unfilled due to a lack of qualified candidates. This raises concerns about whether Nigerian graduates have the right skills and if the education system is meeting job market demands. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we investigate why empl…
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela just free form it. No agenda or guest spirit to spotlight. A great episode where they touch on one of the more popular news stories of the time among other spiritual/magical practitioner related topics. A fairly intense episode. When you're done listening go to the Think Like A Wizard sub-reddit and discuss what …
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Nigerians have been reacting to US President Donald Trump’s threat to send American troops to Nigeria to “wipe out” those alleged to be committing genocide against Christians. The threat has stirred outrage, with many Nigerians asking a lot of question. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look at the questions and find answers.…
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In Nigeria, public school teachers are said to be more qualified, yet private school students consistently outperform them in exams. While public teachers hold degrees and certifications, many private school teachers lack formal qualifications but deliver better results. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask, is qualification enough, or are priv…
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Every year, tens of thousands of Nigerian women are diagnosed with breast cancer. For some, the disease is caught early enough to treat. For many others, diagnosis comes too late. In hospitals across the country, doctors say ignorance, fear and cultural stigma remain the biggest barriers to survival. But survivors and advocacy groups are breaking t…
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In this episode Daniel and Michaela discuss that there are multiple planes of reality. Bodb Derg of the Tuatha Dé Danann makes and appearance to add to the discussion. Michaela also ends up doing some impromptu coaching for Daniel and whoever who is listening who needs it. When you're done listening go to the Think Like A Wizard sub-reddit and disc…
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Election season is usually a time of open contests, new ambitions and fresh starts. But what happens when the gate to politics is closed not by law, but by those in power? On Monday, October 28, 2025, veteran politician Sule Lamido arrived at the headquarters of Peoples Democratic Party in Abuja. He came prepared to purchase the nomination and expr…
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