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  Speaker 2: Since 4days ago, I’ve been having problem on my…cough problem and fever
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  Speaker 1: Ok ok ok sorry, can you tell me more about it?
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  Speaker 1: Alright you are welcome mr Solomon.
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  Speaker 2: Ma may God bless you.
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  Speaker 1: I will keep in touch with you.
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- Speaker 2: Ok ma thanks for your time.",medical,148.48199546485262,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, what brought you here?
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  [Speaker 1]: Do you have allergies to food, to any food?
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- [Speaker 2]:No""",medical,209.9080045351474,19-25,Isoko,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: Good afternoon Mr. Ade
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  [Speaker 1]: Thank you
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  [Speaker 2]: I am 25 years old
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  [Speaker 1]: What tribe are you?
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  [Speaker 1]: You are soo welcome miss chidinma
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  [Speaker 2]: Have a nice day
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  [Speaker 1]: And you too
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- [Speaker 1]: alright thank you",medical,941.9339909297051,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: A male
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  [Speaker 1]: How old are you?
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  [Speaker 2]: I am not on any other. They give me just that one
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  [Speaker 1]: Ok. Thank you very much. Do you have any other allergies? Do you have, are you allergic to any drug or medication?
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  [Speaker 2]: I am not
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- [Speaker 1]: Ok. Thank you very much",medical,247.10798185941044,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: So, What brought you here today?
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, I'm going to go through what we've discussed so that anything I said and it wasn't what you said, you now let me know.
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  At first, you said you are having shortness of breath, and you are feeling fatigued for the past two weeks, and the pain is just too much on you, the pain is just too much on you, and you do struggle with your breath, and the fatigue is constant. Okay, like something is choking you like you are going to die in next minute, and you said that it started gradually. Okay, like both in the morning, afternoon, and night, the fatigue is constant, and you said the shortness of breath is usually worse, like when you are lying and doing exertion, and on a scale of 10 and you also said your father died of stroke at 60 years.
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- You said you have pain and swelling in your legs and abdomen, and your cough is usually dry; you also said your mom is diabetic. Okay, and you are hypertensive. Okay, and you do smoke and drink alcohol, too, but you smoke more than alcohol. And you don't take any recreational drugs. Okay, I just want to let you know that all these questions are as relevant as treatment. From the questions, we get the symptoms, and then we know the next step to follow. Okay, and you live with your wife and your daughter of ten years. Okay, you don't live alone, and you've never traveled abroad.",medical,685.3249886621315,19-25,Idoma,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright thank you very much.
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  [Speaker 2]: You are welcome
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright welcome to the clinic today. So what brought you to the hospital today?
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  [Speaker 2]: Ok doctor. Thank you
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- [Speaker 1]: Alright. Thank you",medical,295.6119954648526,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: Yes please. You have my consent
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  [Speaker 1]: Thank you for the information
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright, Can I confirm your age and gender, please?
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  [Speaker 2]: No, Doctor. Thank you for your help.
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- [Speaker 1]: you are welcome, Kemi. we'll get to the bottom of this together and make sure you are feeling better soon. take care.",medical,406.9829931972789,19-25,Isoko,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: Ok. Doctor i have been experiencing rectal bleeding for the past two weeks and it is gotten worse. Starting off as a little bit of blood in my stool but now there's quite alot of bright red blood mixed in. I have also had change of this in my bowel cavity, going from regular to alternating between my constipation and diarrhea and i have lost some weight unintentionally and i have been feeling really tired lately
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  So based on my findings from the symptoms you shared and the information shared from the patient. There's rectal bleeding for two weeks worsening over time and change in bowel habit. There's no significant past medical history, Family history and there's also family history of colorectal and breast cancer. There's no current smoking but occasional alcohol consumption and there are no allergies. So the possible diagnosis includes colorectal cancer which is the most likely based on the symptom, family history and also social history and also the second diagnosis could be inflammatory bowel disease which is known as the IBD which is less likely due to lack of abdominal pain or diarrhea.""
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  [Speaker 1]: I'm 45 years old.
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  [Speaker 2]: Okay, Thank you very much for your time. The patient, a 45 year old female complains of frequent urination and excessive thirst which has lasted for 2 weeks, and this frequent urination occurs mostly at night. And the patient complains, says there is no burning sensation or associated pain during urination. My diagnosis is, I suspect the patient has diabetes mellitus specifically type 2 diabetes. The symptoms of frequent urination, excessive thirst, fatigue and unintentional weight loss are classic signs of diabetes. For further diagnosis, I will request a fasting plasma glucose test and a oral glucose tolerance test.
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  [Speaker 1]: Good day sir.
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  [Speaker 2]: Thank you.
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  [Speaker 2]: I'm fine and you?
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  [Speaker 2]: You're welcome
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  [Speaker 2]: I'm a male.
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  [Speaker 1]: Ok. That will be all for the consultation. Thanks for talking with me today.
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  From my findings mrs Ogechukwu 45 is having a severe abdominal pain which started two days ago. The pain is located at the right upper quadrant of her abdominal and it radiates to the back and her right shoulder. According to her, the pain becomes worst after eating especially when she eats fatty food. The pain is associated with nausea and vomiting. Fever and jaundice. She doesn't have any history of change in bowel movement or urine color, weight loss or loss of appetite. She doesn't also have any history of trauma or haven't under gone any surgery. According to her medical history she was diagnosed of hypertension five years ago. And has been on medication. The only family medical history she has is her mother where had gastrings. She doesn't smoke nor take any recreational drugs but drinks alcohol occasionally. She is also on anti-hypertensive medication. She doesn't have any known drugs or food allergy. She also rated the pain to 9 on a scale of 1-10
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  [Speaker 2]: You have my consent.
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  [Speaker 1]; Ok, tap water. Ok, thank you very much
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  [Speaker 1]: May I address you as """"Miss"""" or """"Mrs.""""?
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  [Speaker 1]: From my findings, Mrs. Oge, age 26, is having severe and persistent vomiting, which has lasted for 2 weeks now. She finds it difficult to keep down food or liquid. She started vomiting undigested food recently but is no blood or bile on it. The condition is associated with severe nausea and weight loss. She doesn't have any history of fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain or headache. Her last menstrual period was 8 weeks ago and her pregnancy test read positive. She has no history of similar symptoms in the previous pregnancy, neither does the condition occur when she's not pregnant. She hasn't done any surgery in the past and doesn't have any chronic illness. She also have no family history of similar illness. Mrs. Oge, according to her, does not smoke nor drink. She's not also in any prescription drugs, but she maintained that she started prenatal vitamins after she confirmed pregnant. She doesn't have any known food or drug allergies.
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, how old are you?
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  [Speaker 2]: Okay, doctor
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  [Speaker 1]: Ok. Gift good morning and welcome to the hospital.
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright then. So like I said we are going to run some investigations and that will direct us and guide us towards making a good diagnosis and to know the proper treatment to implement.
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  Alright thank you very much for you responses.
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  Alright. Thank you
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  [Speaker 1]: So today's topic is who or what defines morality. Morality is a concept that is constantly debated and questioned with varying perspectives on what defines it. Some believe that morality is determined by religious beliefs or cultural norms, while others argue that it is based on personal values and principles. Ultimately, who or what defines morality? Ultimately, the who or what defines morality is a complex and subjective topic, often influenced by a combination of factors such as upbringing, societal influences, and personal experiences. In this sense, mortality can be, morality can be seen as a fluid and constantly evolving concept shaped by individuals and collective perceptions and understandings. So, Bayo, what would you say is the biggest influence on your personal sense of morality?
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  [Speaker 1]: Thank you for your contribution too. Thank you.
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  [Speaker 1]: All right, Victor Murphy, you are welcome to today's discussion. We will be talking about a very common practice these days, which was not there in the olden days, that came along with the introduction of Internet, something called online shopping. Victor, I know it's a very familiar word with you, because looking at you is very obvious that you are a new generation man. You are a 21st century man.
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  [Speaker 1]: So today I would like to discuss a topic with you. The topic is happiness versus peace. So overview happiness and peace are two concepts that are often used interchangeably but have distinct differences. Happiness is a subjective emotional state that is often associated with experiencing joy, pleasure, and satisfaction. It is a temporary and fleeting feeling that can be easily influenced by external factors such as relationships, achievements, and material possessions. On the other hand, peace is a state of mind that is characterized by inner calm, contentment, and harmony. It is not dependent on external factors, but rather a sense of inner security and acceptance. Peace is a long term state of being that is not easily influenced by temporary events or circumstances. In essence, happiness is a momentary emotion while peace is a state of being. While both are desirable goals, It is important to understand that happiness and peace are not mutually exclusive. It is possible to experience both simultaneously, but ones pursuit of happiness should not be prioritized over finding inner peace and balance in life. Sample discussion prompts: I was reading an article on happiness and it mentioned how some people prioritize peace over happiness. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it is possible to have both at the same time? Let me know what you think.
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  [Speaker 1]: All right. Have a nice day. Bye.
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, so today's topic is the church, state and politics. The relationship between the church, the state and politics has been a subject of debate and controversy for centuries. The church as an institute upholds significant influence and power over the state and political decisions. In many societies. Religion plays a crucial role in shaping the political landscape and influencing policies. However, the separation of church and state is also found, is also a fundamental principle in many countries where the government is not supposed to be under control or influence of a particular religion. The discussion around this topic often revolves around issues such as the role of religion in government, the extent of religious freedoms, and the impact of religious beliefs on political decision making. Ultimately, the relationship between the church, state and politics is a complex and ongoing dialogue with various perspectives and viewpoints. So one of our questions for today is what are our thoughts on the separation of the church and how and state and how it impacts politics? And do you believe religion should play a role in government decisions? Well, this is quite a handful. Well, I'll take the lead on this. So one of the first four. The religion should not have a part to play in politics. I know some. I know you will often ask why? Well, that's because religion is a very powerful thing. Because one of the key things about religion is that bad things about religion is that religion doesn't, doesn't need to be explained. Anything can be in religion. Religion can believe that the earth was made from sand and green sand and everybody would take it that way. Because that's what we know. It doesn't have to make sense. All it's just needs to be. Just to be that. And it's that. So because of this, religion is so, is bland, is so, is, uh, what can I say? Uh, is just there. So I wanted about politics, is that politics, one thing gives to the other. Without this, you can't have that. So when you are wanting, when you want to include something on, is like an uncertainty with a certainty. If the canton cannot mix together, there will be problem. I mostly look at religion. Religion believes that the count they should. Each religion believes that there should only be one religion. So because of this, this are one of the reasons why religion cannot coexist, cannot play a role in government decision. One thing about religion, religion also supports it also is that believes that they can only be one religion. Christianity believes that it is the only, is the only original one. And every other thing is counterfeit, is fit and it's fake and we leave them to destruction. So because of this, if religions start playing a role in political, in government decisions, it will cause a bias. When a christian president is unseat, you will be biased towards Islam citizens, even though they are of the same nation, you understand it cause marginalization and they cause problem in society, in the government. So, so another, and there's another thing. Well, let's also look at nations who have been, let's take the Iran, Iraq, all these nations for example. They are being ruled by religion and is having negative effects on them. Number one, when number one is constitutional, what can I say? It's causes a tighter picture because everything around them is Islam, Islam, Islam. And because of that, christians are not what can I say, are not motivated to go there. And this affects their economy because even if personally, even if there are some artifacts there, some choice attractions there, I wouldn't go there because of their religion. That is a religious state. So this is, and this is affecting the economy. So these are one of the reasons why, what can I say? Why religion cannot play or should not play a role in government decisions.
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay. Thank you contribution. Thank you precious for your contribution. Okay. And I'll see you next time. Thank you.
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  [Speaker 1]: Today we'll be talking on a very interesting topic. Sickle cell disease. What can you say about this disease?
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright? So thank you. Thank you for coming on board with me.
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  [Speaker 1]: Thank you so much for joining in the conversation. The topic I would like us to discuss how the western culture has affected African dressing. You see, Mr Haruna, over the centuries, the western culture has had a significant impact on African dressing. Isn't it so?
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  [Speaker 2]: Thank you very much. Fatima, You are welcome
5848
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5850
  [Speaker 1]: Right, Victor? You're welcome. Today we'll be talking about something that is popular, that is cut across almost all the cultures. Something that a lot of people know about. And many people always look forward to it. Victor, can you guess?
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6029
  10:07:95
6030
  [Speaker 2]: Yeah, thank you very much.
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, so we'll be looking at heart diseases, and by way of introduction, we see that heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, refers to a range of conditions that affect the heart and its functions. These include coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and congenital heart defects, among others. Now, do you have anything to say about that?
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6093
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you.
6094
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6096
  [Speaker 1]: So in our society today, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the hike in oil prices, in price of oil around the world and in our country today. So what do you think has been the biggest factor? What do you think are the causes that's contributed to the increase in oil prices?
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6111
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6112
  [Speaker 1]: And the effect it has an enormous effect on people in rate of, like you talk about poverty, people are unable to afford people are getting poorer and the minimum wage has not been increased. So it makes people not to be able to afford the things they can buy before because the old price has increased. And I think some solutions that can be. That can be preferred is one. If they can resolve the conflict in all these countries are cause the increase of crude go up. If there can be less wars among nations, it will greatly reduce the price of oil. And even within the country as well, If conflict and within communities where crude are being extracted from. If they can come into a peaceful resolution, I think it also affects the price and it will bring it down. And also corruption as well. There's a high rate of corruption in our country that has cause the fuel price to increase because people are stealing fuel, and those are in government are secretly stealing the fuel, making it short and making the price to go high. So if you can address all these issues, I believe that, the fuel, the price, the hike in price of fuel will greatly reduce. I need to have a good effects on the economy. Things will be balanced, and people will be able to afford the common things that they could afford before.
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6115
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah.
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  06:02:98
6171
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah.
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6174
  [Speaker 1]: So the topic is books. What's your favorite book?
6175
 
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6464
  [Speaker 2]: And then he was not even charged with anything because he was married to her. Exactly.
6465
 
6466
  14:56:95
6467
- [Speaker 1]: It's not fair that case. It hurts my feelings.",general,900.1739909297053,19-25,Yoruba,NG
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6469
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah. So, rape, big topic for our society. Big, big topic. So what's your point of view about rape?
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6720
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6721
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah, sure, sure. And to the younger girls also, and the guys, young guys, young girls, there should be sensation about. Yeah, we know you're just getting to your prime, but life just begins here. And for you to be at the end of exposure and exposing dresses, it only makes your life that is just beginning to end at that point because you could, you could be a victim of rape. You know, there are many things, STD's, what have you, that you could have, through rape, and stuff like that. So there should be more orientation. There should be more orientation on detrimental issues of it, and I think the society will get better bit by bit if we do that.
6722
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6724
  [Speaker 2]: You are welcome.
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6774
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you so much for having me and for your time.
6775
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6777
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you for the invite.
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6832
  05:49:04
6833
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you so much for the invite.
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6836
  Speaker C: You are welcome.
6837
 
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6893
  [Speaker 1]: Thank you very much Mr. Kevin for the insight.
6894
 
6895
  13:41:01
6896
- Speaker 2: You're welcome.",general,822.0070068027211,26-40,Swahili,KE
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6898
  [Speaker 1]: All right, so today's topic is child marriage.
6899
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7092
  06:38:02
7093
  [Speaker 1]: No, they cannot. I do not agree with that I'm telling you.
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7096
  [Speaker 1]: Alright, so today's topic is bo bo bo. Okay. Um, peer pressure in adolescence. Now, I feel that we have had this conversation for, like, forever. Yes. Because we, we all went through this stage. Yeah, we went through this stage of peer pressure. And so I don't know if you'd like to share something with us regarding this topic.
7097
 
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7285
  [Speaker 2]: Were you guys friends after that?
7286
 
7287
  13:17:00
7288
- [Speaker 1]: No, we were, like, speaking to each other and that was it. We were never friends anymore. Because she got consumed and they were expelled at school. They were expelled because they were rebellious. They didn't do their schoolwork. They used to backchat at teachers. After she joined the group, she would backchat. She was back chatting, and then she took herself, like, she distanced herself, herself from me. And I heard that she was here and I heard that. I heard that she started drinking alcohol age, and she actually got fell pregnant. You know, that's tough. If I can see, if you can see her today, you'll never agree that. I'll show you a picture of her when you were in high school. You will never agree that that is actually her. So she got caught in the negative influence, peer pressure influence. But when we were together, I wouldn't want to lie. We used to have that positive influence towards each other of doing our schoolwork and doing our chores. Yes. So, yeah, it's a.",general,885.5249886621315,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
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7290
  [Speaker 1]: Alright, so today's topic is friendship. So I feel that it's a very beautiful topic, or rather conversation.
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  09:26:02
7451
  [Speaker 1]: Yes. No, you're correct. So, yeah, but friendship is a very beautiful affection, you know, between people and I still say that I really love friendships. You know, they come up. It's a beautiful name and even when you say friendship, or maybe when your, when your friend call you and when you pick up the phone, she's like, or, he's like, but when she's a girl, she's like, hi, friend and you're like, hi, friend, how are you? You know, it's a beautiful. Yeah, that happiness, you, it gives you some kind of peace. You know, there are some certain stuff that you can actually tell them that you're not able. Yes, that you can't tell anyone. And you guys will be like, yo, bro, what up, bro? Where have you been, bro? And stuff.
7452
- -1:50:-202:04:99",general,622.4479818594104,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
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7454
  [Speaker 2]: I'm so much humbled to be with you on board today.
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7493
  13:15:99
7494
  [Speaker 2]: I'm so much humbled for having your time actually. And let me say thank you once again.
7495
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7497
  [Speaker 1]: Alright, so our topic for today is technology.
7498
 
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7710
  [Speaker 2]: Now let's wrap it up. In conclusion, technology has good and bad things, so you just gotta drive them.
7711
 
7712
  14:45:99
7713
- [Speaker 1]: Apartheid.",general,886.9760090702948,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
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7715
  [Speaker 1]: Okay, today's topic is,
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  02:01:98
7774
 
7775
  [Speaker 1]: He knows what's happening. He hears everything, which means animals are actually conscious, you know.
7776
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  [Speaker 2]: You're welcome.
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7842
  05:11:00
7843
  [Speaker 2]: You're welcome.
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  [Speaker 2]: You are welcome.
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7921
  [Speaker 1]: Wow. Thank you very much, Mr. Liam. Mr. Liam. That was so encouraging. That was so educative, and we are so grateful that we had you on board.
7922
 
7923
  08:40:99
7924
- [Speaker 2]: Thank you so much for having me.",general,522.2880045351474,26-40,Swahili,KE
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7926
  [Speaker 1]: All right, so our topic for today is, can celebrities make good politicians?
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8048
  06:18:95
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  [Speaker 1]: Yeah, it has two sides. So, yeah.
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8052
  [Speaker 2]: I'm very humbled to be with you today.
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8091
  07:05:99
8092
  [Speaker 2]: I'm much humbled.
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  [Speaker 2]: I am so humbled to join you today.
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  [Speaker 1]: Thank you so much. That was so informative and thank you for coming through. Mercy. That was very, very excellent.
8123
 
8124
  08:41:96
8125
- [Speaker 2]: I'm so humbled to having me on this platform to make people aware of Covid-19 thank you so much.",general,528.4129931972789,26-40,Swahili,KE
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  [Speaker 2]: Thank you for having me.
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  13:20:00
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  [Speaker 1]: You are welcome.
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  Speaker 2: Since 4days ago, I’ve been having problem on my…cough problem and fever
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  Speaker 1: Ok ok ok sorry, can you tell me more about it?
 
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  Speaker 1: Alright you are welcome mr Solomon.
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  Speaker 2: Ma may God bless you.
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  Speaker 1: I will keep in touch with you.
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+ Speaker 2: Ok ma thanks for your time.",medical,148.4819955,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, what brought you here?
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  [Speaker 1]: Do you have allergies to food, to any food?
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+ [Speaker 2]:No""",medical,209.9080045,19-25,Isoko,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: Good afternoon Mr. Ade
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727
  [Speaker 1]: Thank you
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  [Speaker 2]: I am 25 years old
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  [Speaker 1]: What tribe are you?
 
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  [Speaker 1]: You are soo welcome miss chidinma
941
  [Speaker 2]: Have a nice day
942
  [Speaker 1]: And you too
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+ [Speaker 1]: alright thank you",medical,941.9339909,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: A male
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  [Speaker 1]: How old are you?
 
1015
  [Speaker 2]: I am not on any other. They give me just that one
1016
  [Speaker 1]: Ok. Thank you very much. Do you have any other allergies? Do you have, are you allergic to any drug or medication?
1017
  [Speaker 2]: I am not
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+ [Speaker 1]: Ok. Thank you very much",medical,247.1079819,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: So, What brought you here today?
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1223
  08:53:00
1224
  [Speaker 1]: Okay, I'm going to go through what we've discussed so that anything I said and it wasn't what you said, you now let me know.
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  At first, you said you are having shortness of breath, and you are feeling fatigued for the past two weeks, and the pain is just too much on you, the pain is just too much on you, and you do struggle with your breath, and the fatigue is constant. Okay, like something is choking you like you are going to die in next minute, and you said that it started gradually. Okay, like both in the morning, afternoon, and night, the fatigue is constant, and you said the shortness of breath is usually worse, like when you are lying and doing exertion, and on a scale of 10 and you also said your father died of stroke at 60 years.
1226
+ You said you have pain and swelling in your legs and abdomen, and your cough is usually dry; you also said your mom is diabetic. Okay, and you are hypertensive. Okay, and you do smoke and drink alcohol, too, but you smoke more than alcohol. And you don't take any recreational drugs. Okay, I just want to let you know that all these questions are as relevant as treatment. From the questions, we get the symptoms, and then we know the next step to follow. Okay, and you live with your wife and your daughter of ten years. Okay, you don't live alone, and you've never traveled abroad.",medical,685.3249887,19-25,Idoma,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright thank you very much.
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  00:01:02
 
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1545
  [Speaker 2]: You are welcome
1546
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright welcome to the clinic today. So what brought you to the hospital today?
1549
 
 
1767
  [Speaker 2]: Ok doctor. Thank you
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+ [Speaker 1]: Alright. Thank you",medical,295.6119955,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 2]: Yes please. You have my consent
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1992
  [Speaker 1]: Thank you for the information
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  03:23:97
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+ [Speaker 2]: You are welcome """,medical,204.4380045,19-25,Hausa,NG
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  [Speaker 1]: Alright, Can I confirm your age and gender, please?
1998
 
 
2168
  [Speaker 2]: No, Doctor. Thank you for your help.
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2170
  06:39:98
2171
+ [Speaker 1]: you are welcome, Kemi. we'll get to the bottom of this together and make sure you are feeling better soon. take care.",medical,406.9829932,19-25,Isoko,NG
2172
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2173
  [Speaker 2]: Ok. Doctor i have been experiencing rectal bleeding for the past two weeks and it is gotten worse. Starting off as a little bit of blood in my stool but now there's quite alot of bright red blood mixed in. I have also had change of this in my bowel cavity, going from regular to alternating between my constipation and diarrhea and i have lost some weight unintentionally and i have been feeling really tired lately
2174
 
 
2243
 
2244
  So based on my findings from the symptoms you shared and the information shared from the patient. There's rectal bleeding for two weeks worsening over time and change in bowel habit. There's no significant past medical history, Family history and there's also family history of colorectal and breast cancer. There's no current smoking but occasional alcohol consumption and there are no allergies. So the possible diagnosis includes colorectal cancer which is the most likely based on the symptom, family history and also social history and also the second diagnosis could be inflammatory bowel disease which is known as the IBD which is less likely due to lack of abdominal pain or diarrhea.""
2245
 
2246
+ -1:28:-1-1:28:-1",medical,542.0160091,19-25,Hausa,NG
2247
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2248
  [Speaker 1]: I'm 45 years old.
2249
  00:02:00
 
2510
 
2511
  04:38:97
2512
  [Speaker 2]: Okay, Thank you very much for your time. The patient, a 45 year old female complains of frequent urination and excessive thirst which has lasted for 2 weeks, and this frequent urination occurs mostly at night. And the patient complains, says there is no burning sensation or associated pain during urination. My diagnosis is, I suspect the patient has diabetes mellitus specifically type 2 diabetes. The symptoms of frequent urination, excessive thirst, fatigue and unintentional weight loss are classic signs of diabetes. For further diagnosis, I will request a fasting plasma glucose test and a oral glucose tolerance test.
2513
+ 05:33:98",medical,334.2270068,19-25,Isoko,NG
2514
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2515
  [Speaker 1]: Good day sir.
2516
  00:01:97
 
3065
 
3066
  05:29:97
3067
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you.
3068
+ 05:30:00",medical,331.5529932,26-40,Urhobo,NG
3069
  data/95aed576-a1d6-42f3-9651-7103e0717e5e_ebc66944d9bbae56c478a67c823bd63d_pltGUmWQ.wav,"00:00:03
3070
  [Speaker 2]: I'm fine and you?
3071
  00:01:01
 
3359
 
3360
  03:22:03
3361
  [Speaker 2]: You're welcome
3362
+ 03:23:02",medical,203.6180045,19-25,Hausa,NG
3363
  data/9d838ece-8db5-4736-96d8-581071bd5106_ca69415a184fc2daa85f71973c64e16c_DRUaebWM.wav,"00:00:00
3364
  [Speaker 2]: I'm a male.
3365
 
 
3753
  [Speaker 1]: Ok. That will be all for the consultation. Thanks for talking with me today.
3754
  From my findings mrs Ogechukwu 45 is having a severe abdominal pain which started two days ago. The pain is located at the right upper quadrant of her abdominal and it radiates to the back and her right shoulder. According to her, the pain becomes worst after eating especially when she eats fatty food. The pain is associated with nausea and vomiting. Fever and jaundice. She doesn't have any history of change in bowel movement or urine color, weight loss or loss of appetite. She doesn't also have any history of trauma or haven't under gone any surgery. According to her medical history she was diagnosed of hypertension five years ago. And has been on medication. The only family medical history she has is her mother where had gastrings. She doesn't smoke nor take any recreational drugs but drinks alcohol occasionally. She is also on anti-hypertensive medication. She doesn't have any known drugs or food allergy. She also rated the pain to 9 on a scale of 1-10
3755
 
3756
+ -1:48:-3-1:48:-3-1:48:-301:35:98",medical,404,19-25,Hausa,NG
3757
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3758
  [Speaker 2]: You have my consent.
3759
  00:01:02
 
4088
 
4089
  03:19:97
4090
  [Speaker 1]; Ok, tap water. Ok, thank you very much
4091
+ 03:21:97",medical,203.0780045,19-25,Isoko,NG
4092
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4093
  [Speaker 1]: May I address you as """"Miss"""" or """"Mrs.""""?
4094
  00:03:96
 
4325
 
4326
  04:36:00
4327
  [Speaker 1]: From my findings, Mrs. Oge, age 26, is having severe and persistent vomiting, which has lasted for 2 weeks now. She finds it difficult to keep down food or liquid. She started vomiting undigested food recently but is no blood or bile on it. The condition is associated with severe nausea and weight loss. She doesn't have any history of fever, diarrhea, abdominal pain or headache. Her last menstrual period was 8 weeks ago and her pregnancy test read positive. She has no history of similar symptoms in the previous pregnancy, neither does the condition occur when she's not pregnant. She hasn't done any surgery in the past and doesn't have any chronic illness. She also have no family history of similar illness. Mrs. Oge, according to her, does not smoke nor drink. She's not also in any prescription drugs, but she maintained that she started prenatal vitamins after she confirmed pregnant. She doesn't have any known food or drug allergies.
4328
+ 05:49:96",medical,350.8460091,19-25,Isoko,NG
4329
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4330
  [Speaker 1]: Okay, how old are you?
4331
  00:02:02
 
4461
 
4462
  03:43:01
4463
  [Speaker 2]: Okay, doctor
4464
+ 03:43:99",medical,225.3309977,19-25,Yoruba,NG
4465
  data/fd258274-0797-4cdd-b6ea-426ae9723bf7_abda0e74456d2c317778573a2aa229b2_DkOy8QIr.wav,"00:00:98
4466
  [Speaker 1]: Ok. Gift good morning and welcome to the hospital.
4467
  00:03:00
 
4930
  [Speaker 1]: Alright then. So like I said we are going to run some investigations and that will direct us and guide us towards making a good diagnosis and to know the proper treatment to implement.
4931
  Alright thank you very much for you responses.
4932
  Alright. Thank you
4933
+ 07:18:03",medical,438.8350113,19-25,Hausa,NG
4934
  data/30a5b6a2-8370-4dac-bc7f-e4ae7c1d8562_a4a6daf501c5da95d8f941189e8b6856_NowwEqPI.wav,"00:02:00
4935
  [Speaker 1]: So today's topic is who or what defines morality. Morality is a concept that is constantly debated and questioned with varying perspectives on what defines it. Some believe that morality is determined by religious beliefs or cultural norms, while others argue that it is based on personal values and principles. Ultimately, who or what defines morality? Ultimately, the who or what defines morality is a complex and subjective topic, often influenced by a combination of factors such as upbringing, societal influences, and personal experiences. In this sense, mortality can be, morality can be seen as a fluid and constantly evolving concept shaped by individuals and collective perceptions and understandings. So, Bayo, what would you say is the biggest influence on your personal sense of morality?
4936
  01:13:03
 
5005
 
5006
  19:52:02
5007
  [Speaker 1]: Thank you for your contribution too. Thank you.
5008
+ 19:55:03",general,1196.053991,41-55,Yoruba,NG
5009
  data/b945928d-8fd3-4b41-80ce-6c029486c454_b9d85ee3bf003b868031fb456820e068_4wFMJWvo.wav,"00:00:100
5010
  [Speaker 1]: All right, Victor Murphy, you are welcome to today's discussion. We will be talking about a very common practice these days, which was not there in the olden days, that came along with the introduction of Internet, something called online shopping. Victor, I know it's a very familiar word with you, because looking at you is very obvious that you are a new generation man. You are a 21st century man.
5011
  00:35:98
 
5318
 
5319
  15:23:01
5320
  [Speaker 2]: Yeah, glad having you.
5321
+ 15:25:02",general,925.2380045,26-40,Igbo,NG
5322
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5323
  [Speaker 1]: So today I would like to discuss a topic with you. The topic is happiness versus peace. So overview happiness and peace are two concepts that are often used interchangeably but have distinct differences. Happiness is a subjective emotional state that is often associated with experiencing joy, pleasure, and satisfaction. It is a temporary and fleeting feeling that can be easily influenced by external factors such as relationships, achievements, and material possessions. On the other hand, peace is a state of mind that is characterized by inner calm, contentment, and harmony. It is not dependent on external factors, but rather a sense of inner security and acceptance. Peace is a long term state of being that is not easily influenced by temporary events or circumstances. In essence, happiness is a momentary emotion while peace is a state of being. While both are desirable goals, It is important to understand that happiness and peace are not mutually exclusive. It is possible to experience both simultaneously, but ones pursuit of happiness should not be prioritized over finding inner peace and balance in life. Sample discussion prompts: I was reading an article on happiness and it mentioned how some people prioritize peace over happiness. What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it is possible to have both at the same time? Let me know what you think.
5324
  02:01:00
 
5346
 
5347
  08:57:03
5348
  [Speaker 1]: All right. Have a nice day. Bye.
5349
+ 09:00:100",general,541.2510204,19-25,Hausa,NG
5350
  data/0f572000-4660-4c37-addc-3443e3448e0c_3da863b6598d1e169a37f2e890afd724_5eQmIwz9.wav,"00:01:96
5351
  [Speaker 1]: Okay, so today's topic is the church, state and politics. The relationship between the church, the state and politics has been a subject of debate and controversy for centuries. The church as an institute upholds significant influence and power over the state and political decisions. In many societies. Religion plays a crucial role in shaping the political landscape and influencing policies. However, the separation of church and state is also found, is also a fundamental principle in many countries where the government is not supposed to be under control or influence of a particular religion. The discussion around this topic often revolves around issues such as the role of religion in government, the extent of religious freedoms, and the impact of religious beliefs on political decision making. Ultimately, the relationship between the church, state and politics is a complex and ongoing dialogue with various perspectives and viewpoints. So one of our questions for today is what are our thoughts on the separation of the church and how and state and how it impacts politics? And do you believe religion should play a role in government decisions? Well, this is quite a handful. Well, I'll take the lead on this. So one of the first four. The religion should not have a part to play in politics. I know some. I know you will often ask why? Well, that's because religion is a very powerful thing. Because one of the key things about religion is that bad things about religion is that religion doesn't, doesn't need to be explained. Anything can be in religion. Religion can believe that the earth was made from sand and green sand and everybody would take it that way. Because that's what we know. It doesn't have to make sense. All it's just needs to be. Just to be that. And it's that. So because of this, religion is so, is bland, is so, is, uh, what can I say? Uh, is just there. So I wanted about politics, is that politics, one thing gives to the other. Without this, you can't have that. So when you are wanting, when you want to include something on, is like an uncertainty with a certainty. If the canton cannot mix together, there will be problem. I mostly look at religion. Religion believes that the count they should. Each religion believes that there should only be one religion. So because of this, this are one of the reasons why religion cannot coexist, cannot play a role in government decision. One thing about religion, religion also supports it also is that believes that they can only be one religion. Christianity believes that it is the only, is the only original one. And every other thing is counterfeit, is fit and it's fake and we leave them to destruction. So because of this, if religions start playing a role in political, in government decisions, it will cause a bias. When a christian president is unseat, you will be biased towards Islam citizens, even though they are of the same nation, you understand it cause marginalization and they cause problem in society, in the government. So, so another, and there's another thing. Well, let's also look at nations who have been, let's take the Iran, Iraq, all these nations for example. They are being ruled by religion and is having negative effects on them. Number one, when number one is constitutional, what can I say? It's causes a tighter picture because everything around them is Islam, Islam, Islam. And because of that, christians are not what can I say, are not motivated to go there. And this affects their economy because even if personally, even if there are some artifacts there, some choice attractions there, I wouldn't go there because of their religion. That is a religious state. So this is, and this is affecting the economy. So these are one of the reasons why, what can I say? Why religion cannot play or should not play a role in government decisions.
5352
  04:21:96
 
5364
 
5365
  06:02:100
5366
  [Speaker 1]: Okay. Thank you contribution. Thank you precious for your contribution. Okay. And I'll see you next time. Thank you.
5367
+ 06:12:98",general,373.3060091,19-25,Yoruba,NG
5368
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5369
  [Speaker 1]: Today we'll be talking on a very interesting topic. Sickle cell disease. What can you say about this disease?
5370
  00:06:96
 
5798
 
5799
  08:18:01
5800
  [Speaker 1]: Alright? So thank you. Thank you for coming on board with me.
5801
+ 08:20:99",general,504.3139909,19-25,Hausa,NG
5802
  data/4d398d1f-5058-4e5b-8070-23f42089f14e_395c92aa3bda9d78852b3ef90f07abad_dIUEHY67.wav,"00:01:01
5803
  [Speaker 1]: Thank you so much for joining in the conversation. The topic I would like us to discuss how the western culture has affected African dressing. You see, Mr Haruna, over the centuries, the western culture has had a significant impact on African dressing. Isn't it so?
5804
  00:28:99
 
5845
 
5846
  10:26:02
5847
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you very much. Fatima, You are welcome
5848
+ 10:27:98",general,629.4279819,26-40,Unknown,NG
5849
  data/60344b07-b93e-4e14-8b1b-d544d9cd6a16_c6100bbfbf76d7c7900b850092205437_UpyTnj39.wav,"00:01:94
5850
  [Speaker 1]: Right, Victor? You're welcome. Today we'll be talking about something that is popular, that is cut across almost all the cultures. Something that a lot of people know about. And many people always look forward to it. Victor, can you guess?
5851
  00:21:98
 
6028
 
6029
  10:07:95
6030
  [Speaker 2]: Yeah, thank you very much.
6031
+ 10:08:96",general,609.4019955,19-25,Igbo,NG
6032
  data/df50b219-f5aa-4d56-9f33-6865c96fda2b_0c80966970ec5877368cab246f1ee2b7_EOKmZ6h8.wav,"00:00:02
6033
  [Speaker 1]: Okay, so we'll be looking at heart diseases, and by way of introduction, we see that heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, refers to a range of conditions that affect the heart and its functions. These include coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and congenital heart defects, among others. Now, do you have anything to say about that?
6034
  00:22:99
 
6091
 
6092
  08:10:00
6093
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you.
6094
+ 08:11:02",general,491.1729932,19-25,Igala,NG
6095
  data/17745a2c-6705-42df-9949-bbe78aa70307_7a20084d0aa87a5bf3747667a93318bf_OWn8vib9.wav,"00:01:97
6096
  [Speaker 1]: So in our society today, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the hike in oil prices, in price of oil around the world and in our country today. So what do you think has been the biggest factor? What do you think are the causes that's contributed to the increase in oil prices?
6097
  00:29:00
 
6110
 
6111
  06:16:98
6112
  [Speaker 1]: And the effect it has an enormous effect on people in rate of, like you talk about poverty, people are unable to afford people are getting poorer and the minimum wage has not been increased. So it makes people not to be able to afford the things they can buy before because the old price has increased. And I think some solutions that can be. That can be preferred is one. If they can resolve the conflict in all these countries are cause the increase of crude go up. If there can be less wars among nations, it will greatly reduce the price of oil. And even within the country as well, If conflict and within communities where crude are being extracted from. If they can come into a peaceful resolution, I think it also affects the price and it will bring it down. And also corruption as well. There's a high rate of corruption in our country that has cause the fuel price to increase because people are stealing fuel, and those are in government are secretly stealing the fuel, making it short and making the price to go high. So if you can address all these issues, I believe that, the fuel, the price, the hike in price of fuel will greatly reduce. I need to have a good effects on the economy. Things will be balanced, and people will be able to afford the common things that they could afford before.
6113
+ 07:52:96",general,473.7140136,19-25,Igala,NG
6114
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6115
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah.
6116
  00:00:95
 
6169
 
6170
  06:02:98
6171
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah.
6172
+ 06:02:99",general,363.8840136,19-25,Yoruba,NG
6173
  data/83a0b048-c0e3-4929-9b29-278a873ab7c6_9abd99b9ced9cf3f6979225e910cad85_eK62eiZK.wav,"00:00:00
6174
  [Speaker 1]: So the topic is books. What's your favorite book?
6175
 
 
6464
  [Speaker 2]: And then he was not even charged with anything because he was married to her. Exactly.
6465
 
6466
  14:56:95
6467
+ [Speaker 1]: It's not fair that case. It hurts my feelings.",general,900.1739909,19-25,Yoruba,NG
6468
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6469
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah. So, rape, big topic for our society. Big, big topic. So what's your point of view about rape?
6470
  00:11:02
 
6719
 
6720
  13:37:01
6721
  [Speaker 1]: Yeah, sure, sure. And to the younger girls also, and the guys, young guys, young girls, there should be sensation about. Yeah, we know you're just getting to your prime, but life just begins here. And for you to be at the end of exposure and exposing dresses, it only makes your life that is just beginning to end at that point because you could, you could be a victim of rape. You know, there are many things, STD's, what have you, that you could have, through rape, and stuff like that. So there should be more orientation. There should be more orientation on detrimental issues of it, and I think the society will get better bit by bit if we do that.
6722
+ 14:24:98",general,866.2339909,19-25,Yoruba,NG
6723
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6724
  [Speaker 2]: You are welcome.
6725
  00:01:100
 
6772
 
6773
  10:50:05
6774
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you so much for having me and for your time.
6775
+ 10:52:100",general,653.4019955,26-40,Swahili,KE
6776
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6777
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you for the invite.
6778
  00:02:02
 
6831
 
6832
  05:49:04
6833
  [Speaker 2]: Thank you so much for the invite.
6834
+ 05:51:01",general,351.6290023,26-40,Swahili,KE
6835
  data/c1fd9c2e-cd94-46d4-83c1-7ad12c4720a2_1ec6f4225669263584852245e01f4f4d_KoFwchas.wav,"00:00:00
6836
  Speaker C: You are welcome.
6837
 
 
6893
  [Speaker 1]: Thank you very much Mr. Kevin for the insight.
6894
 
6895
  13:41:01
6896
+ Speaker 2: You're welcome.",general,822.0070068,26-40,Swahili,KE
6897
  data/49542e8d-b799-4d91-94e8-fd1571e51741_ca68349b5465788820f6f7365b3e86f2_AE1gDlkZ.wav,"00:00:99
6898
  [Speaker 1]: All right, so today's topic is child marriage.
6899
  00:05:00
 
7091
 
7092
  06:38:02
7093
  [Speaker 1]: No, they cannot. I do not agree with that I'm telling you.
7094
+ 06:44:98",general,406.4209977,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
7095
  data/b5079ba2-df1c-448d-89f4-685241747496_fa3e5097cc8ce777e5238b991cacdbc9_3ebDCfdh.wav,"00:00:00
7096
  [Speaker 1]: Alright, so today's topic is bo bo bo. Okay. Um, peer pressure in adolescence. Now, I feel that we have had this conversation for, like, forever. Yes. Because we, we all went through this stage. Yeah, we went through this stage of peer pressure. And so I don't know if you'd like to share something with us regarding this topic.
7097
 
 
7285
  [Speaker 2]: Were you guys friends after that?
7286
 
7287
  13:17:00
7288
+ [Speaker 1]: No, we were, like, speaking to each other and that was it. We were never friends anymore. Because she got consumed and they were expelled at school. They were expelled because they were rebellious. They didn't do their schoolwork. They used to backchat at teachers. After she joined the group, she would backchat. She was back chatting, and then she took herself, like, she distanced herself, herself from me. And I heard that she was here and I heard that. I heard that she started drinking alcohol age, and she actually got fell pregnant. You know, that's tough. If I can see, if you can see her today, you'll never agree that. I'll show you a picture of her when you were in high school. You will never agree that that is actually her. So she got caught in the negative influence, peer pressure influence. But when we were together, I wouldn't want to lie. We used to have that positive influence towards each other of doing our schoolwork and doing our chores. Yes. So, yeah, it's a.",general,885.5249887,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
7289
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7290
  [Speaker 1]: Alright, so today's topic is friendship. So I feel that it's a very beautiful topic, or rather conversation.
7291
  00:12:00
 
7449
 
7450
  09:26:02
7451
  [Speaker 1]: Yes. No, you're correct. So, yeah, but friendship is a very beautiful affection, you know, between people and I still say that I really love friendships. You know, they come up. It's a beautiful name and even when you say friendship, or maybe when your, when your friend call you and when you pick up the phone, she's like, or, he's like, but when she's a girl, she's like, hi, friend and you're like, hi, friend, how are you? You know, it's a beautiful. Yeah, that happiness, you, it gives you some kind of peace. You know, there are some certain stuff that you can actually tell them that you're not able. Yes, that you can't tell anyone. And you guys will be like, yo, bro, what up, bro? Where have you been, bro? And stuff.
7452
+ -1:50:-202:04:99",general,622.4479819,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
7453
  data/bb52e43b-e30c-4fb7-87d6-97ee79ce25ea_1edd4c4950cd2e29e8f010b7d8fed57f_Pf1DgnAk.wav,"00:01:99
7454
  [Speaker 2]: I'm so much humbled to be with you on board today.
7455
  00:04:97
 
7492
 
7493
  13:15:99
7494
  [Speaker 2]: I'm so much humbled for having your time actually. And let me say thank you once again.
7495
+ 13:21:00",general,801.3590023,26-40,Swahili,KE
7496
  data/185152d7-0c16-45e5-8f1e-862e5766f39a_278ff438c4cfec175028c571db4ed815_36K3TRQt.wav,"00:00:00
7497
  [Speaker 1]: Alright, so our topic for today is technology.
7498
 
 
7710
  [Speaker 2]: Now let's wrap it up. In conclusion, technology has good and bad things, so you just gotta drive them.
7711
 
7712
  14:45:99
7713
+ [Speaker 1]: Apartheid.",general,886.9760091,26-40,Sesotho,ZA
7714
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  [Speaker 1]: Okay, today's topic is,
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  [Speaker 1]: He knows what's happening. He hears everything, which means animals are actually conscious, you know.
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  [Speaker 2]: You're welcome.
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  [Speaker 2]: You're welcome.
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  [Speaker 2]: You are welcome.
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  [Speaker 1]: Wow. Thank you very much, Mr. Liam. Mr. Liam. That was so encouraging. That was so educative, and we are so grateful that we had you on board.
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  [Speaker 1]: All right, so our topic for today is, can celebrities make good politicians?
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  [Speaker 1]: Yeah, it has two sides. So, yeah.
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  [Speaker 2]: I'm very humbled to be with you today.
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  [Speaker 2]: I'm much humbled.
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  [Speaker 2]: I am so humbled to join you today.
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  [Speaker 1]: Thank you so much. That was so informative and thank you for coming through. Mercy. That was very, very excellent.
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  [Speaker 2]: Thank you for having me.
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  [Speaker 1]: You are welcome.
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