Lucky Udu Experience

Welcome to the Lucky Udu Experience. This is where real people finally get the chance to tell the stories life has carved into them without filters, without fear, without being rushed.

Every episode is a window into someone’s world. Sometimes it’s a confession people have carried for years. Sometimes it’s a life lesson learned the hard way. Sometimes it’s a truth society avoids but desperately needs to face. From raw interviews to emotional turning points and conversations that ignite national debates, this channel is built to make sure no story dies in silence.

The belief behind everything here is simple:
One honest story can change a life. Sometimes even a nation.

If the conversations you find here inspire you, move you, or make you see life differently — and you’d like to support this mission — your contribution helps us travel more, document more, and give more people the courage and platform to speak their truth.

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Nobody talks about Nigerian Vigilante Men

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I want to take a moment to clarify something important. When I said that Nigerians do not care, I was not talking about the Nigerian Army or the military leadership. The Nigerian military has shown care through medical support, rehabilitation, and ongoing efforts for wounded soldiers. That is clear and acknowledged.

What I meant was this: many civilians do not see these soldiers. We don’t hear their stories. We don’t always understand what they went through, what they lost, or what life looks like for them after the battlefield.

There are soldiers who returned from war injured physically and emotionally and many of them still need support beyond what the military alone can provide.

Our intention is simple: to help bring their stories into the spotlight, so more Nigerians can see them, care about them, and support them in whatever way possible even if it’s something small.

At Lucky Udu Studio, we are not here to criticize. We are here to support, to document with respect, and to remind ourselves that these are human beings who served this country and deserve collective care.

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Kaduna State Government contacted Lucky Udu to give this boy a scholarship but…

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We praise soldiers when they are strong and holding guns.

But once they are wounded… we move on.

Yesterday was January 15th, Armed Forces Remembrance Day.
I spent it with wounded soldiers.

Men who left their homes healthy and came back broken in ways medicine cannot fix.

I sat with them. I listened to their stories and documented some of it

Some lost legs.
Some lost arms.
Some lost the future they planned for themselves.

They fought battles most of us only watch in movies.
They took bullets so civilians could sleep peacefully.
And when the war touched their bodies… society quietly forgot their names.

What hurts the most is not even the injury.
It’s the way the world treats them after.

When they could fight, they were heroes.
When they became wounded, they became invisible.

I gave them small cash support and words of encouragement.
It felt tiny compared to what they have already paid with their bodies.


A country that only remembers its soldiers once a year is a country with a very short memory. #luckyudu #armedforcesday

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How Lucky Udu rescued some kids who were about to be sold by their mom in Ogun state. This is what poverty can push a parent to consider.

6 months ago | [YT] | 356

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Meet the youngest Zoo Keeper in Nigeria, he was only 11yrs old.

7 months ago | [YT] | 177

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How Lucky Udu rescued a 12yr old girl that was forced to marry a 50yr old man.

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Public notice.

8 months ago | [YT] | 313

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I visited the National Assembly but not for politics. I was there to meet the DPO (Divisional Police Officer) in charge of the police station inside the National Assembly.

It turns out… there’s a whole world behind the scenes that most people never get to see.

Every day, people come to protest. Some are fighting for better education, others for jobs, justice, or reform. But here’s what most Nigerians don’t know: you can’t just show up and start protesting.

The DPO took me through the entire process.

Firstly, you must write to the police first.
👉🏾 They help you pick a protest date that won’t clash with another group’s protest especially if it’s opposing.
👉🏾 They plan the route, the security, the communication lines, and most importantly… how to make sure your voice is heard without your protest turning into chaos.
👉🏾 If you’re protesting for education, they draw the attention of the House Committee on Education to listen. They link your voice to the right ears.

Most people see the police as obstacles during protests. But what I saw here was different. I saw a structure.

The DPO explained how their job is not just about security… but also about protecting voices. Ensuring protests are peaceful, organized, and impactful. So that the real message doesn’t get lost in violence or hijacked by thugs.

I documented this story because this is the kind of information we need to understand how power works and how to engage it effectively.

I’ll be sharing the full story soon. #theluckyuduexperience

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Akwa Ibom state Governor reached out to him after we shared his story! Nobody should ever ridicule my work or bully anyone who comes to my platform! This platform has helped so many people and we keep helping everyday! Some of you might be new here and might want to confuse me for a human right activist but I am not. I am also not a lawyer or a police officer. I only raise awareness! Stop bullying my guest and telling people not to come to my show! I have been quiet enough!

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