• “The Curse of The Ninth Year”

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“The Curse of The Ninth Year”

By: Podcraftr
  • Summary

  • The prophesy made by a philosopher 15 years ago, about what would happen in Nigeria by the Ninth year, if drastic steps are not taken by exceptional and international leaders to navigate the ordeal that is to befall the nation.

    Out of curiosity, a young bale named Aniola found out about the prophecy made 15 year ago about the ninth year of severe hardship and turmoil by the authoritarian government of the day!

    Ogbemi the prophecy teller, narrates the deep impact of not adhering to his prophecy, now we are in the ninth year and as he foretold, ‘things are falling apart the center indeed cannot hold’, a book written years ago by Chinwe Achebe, a renowned author in the Nigerian space.
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  • “The Curse of The Ninth Year”
    Jan 10 2025
    The Curse of The Ninth Year podcast, hosted by Ohiokpehai Osifo Ian, delves into the concept of the ninth year often referred to as cursed, due to significant transitions it heralds in various domains from relationships to careers. The cause is attributed to psychological and sociological factors including unresolved stress and social transitions. Several real-life anecdotes were shared, including a couple experiencing severe relationship strains, a startup facing hurdles, an athlete grappling with setbacks, and artists hitting a creative block in their ninth year. Interestingly, these situations were turned around positively, representing the ninth year as not a curse but a period of transition, resilience, and adaptability. The host also discusses strategies to navigate this period, such as maintaining open communication, seeking guidance, practicing self-care, and embracing change.
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    7 mins

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