Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent for The Economist, and Ben Doonan, Myanmar expert, delve into Nigeria's hopeful presidential candidate Peter Obi. They discuss his rising popularity among diverse voters and the challenges he faces in a corrupt system. The conversation shifts to Myanmar, where the military junta's mismanagement is wreaking havoc on the economy, leading to soaring prices and increased poverty. The episode also touches on the inspiring legacy of Brother Andrew, a Bible smuggler devoted to aiding oppressed communities.