Fringe Radio Network

BRUCE COLLINS - Why Nigeria Is Important to America - Mike Arnold

48 min · 20 jun 2026
aflevering BRUCE COLLINS - Why Nigeria Is Important to America - Mike Arnold artwork

Beschrijving

In this episode, Bruce Collins is joined by Mike Arnold to discuss the growing importance of Nigeria in relation to American interests, global affairs, and the future of Africa. The conversation explores Nigeria's strategic position as Africa's most populous nation and examines its influence on economics, energy, security, religion, and international relations. Bruce and Mike discuss the challenges and opportunities facing Nigeria, including political developments, regional stability, religious tensions, economic growth, and the nation's expanding role on the world stage. The episode also considers why events occurring in Nigeria can have broader implications for the United States and the international community. Listeners will gain insight into one of Africa's most influential nations and why understanding Nigeria is becoming increasingly important in today's interconnected world.

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de Fringe Radio Network community!

Probeer gratis

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

€ 9,99 / maand na proefperiode. · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

11640 afleveringen

aflevering BRUCE COLLINS - Why Nigeria Is Important to America - Mike Arnold artwork

BRUCE COLLINS - Why Nigeria Is Important to America - Mike Arnold

In this episode, Bruce Collins is joined by Mike Arnold to discuss the growing importance of Nigeria in relation to American interests, global affairs, and the future of Africa. The conversation explores Nigeria's strategic position as Africa's most populous nation and examines its influence on economics, energy, security, religion, and international relations. Bruce and Mike discuss the challenges and opportunities facing Nigeria, including political developments, regional stability, religious tensions, economic growth, and the nation's expanding role on the world stage. The episode also considers why events occurring in Nigeria can have broader implications for the United States and the international community. Listeners will gain insight into one of Africa's most influential nations and why understanding Nigeria is becoming increasingly important in today's interconnected world.

20 jun 202648 min
aflevering BRUCE COLLINS - Christian UFOs Then and Now! - John Collins artwork

BRUCE COLLINS - Christian UFOs Then and Now! - John Collins

In this episode, Bruce Collins welcomes John Collins for a fascinating discussion on Christian perspectives surrounding UFOs and unexplained aerial phenomena. The conversation explores how believers have interpreted mysterious sightings throughout history and how modern UFO reports are reshaping discussions within Christian circles. Bruce and John examine historical accounts, biblical considerations, spiritual interpretations, and the growing public interest in unidentified aerial phenomena. They discuss how Christians have approached these subjects in the past, how those views may be evolving today, and what role faith plays in understanding extraordinary claims and experiences. The episode encourages listeners to think critically about the intersection of theology, the supernatural, and modern reports of unexplained phenomena while considering both historical and contemporary viewpoints.

20 jun 202625 min
aflevering BRUCE COLLINS - Dishonored, Underfunded Police Organizations - Michael Letts artwork

BRUCE COLLINS - Dishonored, Underfunded Police Organizations - Michael Letts

In this episode of Fringe Radio Network, Bruce Collins sits down with Michael Letts to discuss the growing challenges facing law enforcement agencies across America. The conversation explores how many police departments are operating under increasing financial pressure while simultaneously dealing with staffing shortages, public criticism, and rising expectations from the communities they serve. Michael Letts shares his perspective on the impact of underfunding, the effect of negative public narratives on officer morale, and the difficulties departments face in recruiting and retaining qualified personnel. The discussion examines the relationship between public safety, community trust, and the resources available to local law enforcement organizations. The episode also addresses broader societal questions surrounding crime prevention, policing strategies, officer support systems, and the future of public safety in the United States. Whether listeners agree or disagree with the viewpoints presented, the conversation offers insight into the challenges currently facing police agencies and the communities they protect.

20 jun 202654 min