
Dem No Dey Shame is a bold, unflinching satirical audio documentary that confronts the deep dysfunction, denial, and disgrace of African political leadership and elite complicity. Blending razor-sharp spoken word, theatrical skits, gospel parodies, Afrobeat rhythms, protest chants, mock press briefings, and raw audio storytelling, this project holds up a mirror to a continent where absurdity has become policy—and shame has gone extinct.
This is not just satire. It is social surgery.
A national intervention disguised as performance.
A cry for dignity hidden inside a joke.
Dem No Dey Shame challenges the rituals of incompetence—fake patriotism, recycled excuses, padded budgets, spiritual manipulation, NGO theater, and generational silence—while awakening a new consciousness grounded in truth, clarity, and moral courage.
Each scene exposes the unspeakable.
Each voice reclaims the right to feel.
Each laugh is a wound finally breathing.
This is resistance with rhythm.
Comedy with consequence.
A wake-up call that cannot be unseen.

Dem No Dey Shame is a bold, unflinching satirical audio documentary that confronts the deep dysfunction, denial, and disgrace of African political leadership and elite complicity. Blending razor-sharp spoken word, theatrical skits, gospel parodies, Afrobeat rhythms, protest chants, mock press briefings, and raw audio storytelling, this project holds up a mirror to a continent where absurdity has become policy—and shame has gone extinct.
This is not just satire. It is social surgery.
A national intervention disguised as performance.
A cry for dignity hidden inside a joke.
Dem No Dey Shame challenges the rituals of incompetence—fake patriotism, recycled excuses, padded budgets, spiritual manipulation, NGO theater, and generational silence—while awakening a new consciousness grounded in truth, clarity, and moral courage.
Each scene exposes the unspeakable.
Each voice reclaims the right to feel.
Each laugh is a wound finally breathing.
This is resistance with rhythm.
Comedy with consequence.
A wake-up call that cannot be unseen.

Dem No Dey Shame is a bold, unflinching satirical audio documentary that confronts the deep dysfunction, denial, and disgrace of African political leadership and elite complicity. Blending razor-sharp spoken word, theatrical skits, gospel parodies, Afrobeat rhythms, protest chants, mock press briefings, and raw audio storytelling, this project holds up a mirror to a continent where absurdity has become policy—and shame has gone extinct.
This is not just satire. It is social surgery.
A national intervention disguised as performance.
A cry for dignity hidden inside a joke.
Dem No Dey Shame challenges the rituals of incompetence—fake patriotism, recycled excuses, padded budgets, spiritual manipulation, NGO theater, and generational silence—while awakening a new consciousness grounded in truth, clarity, and moral courage.
Each scene exposes the unspeakable.
Each voice reclaims the right to feel.
Each laugh is a wound finally breathing.
This is resistance with rhythm.
Comedy with consequence.
A wake-up call that cannot be unseen.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.

What if a country could speak to a therapist? What if the wounds of history, the trauma of governance, the suppressed screams of its people were finally laid bare—track by track, session by session?
This Country Needs Therapy is more than an album. It’s an urgent, unflinching sonic diagnosis of a nation on the brink. Using the metaphor of a therapy session, each track explores a different dysfunction: political corruption, historical amnesia, generational trauma, systemic injustice, identity crises, and emotional repression. The country becomes the patient—bleeding, breaking, and finally confronting its truths.
Delivered through a fusion of spoken word, hip-hop, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the project holds up a mirror to the national psyche—inviting not just critique, but healing. Sam Prajnananda (or insert artist name) masterfully guides the listener through a journey of reckoning, reflection, and radical honesty.
This is Session One in a larger series—a framework for exploring the sickness beneath the surface, and the radical hope that still pulses beneath the pain.
Because therapy isn’t weakness—it’s survival.
And this country… desperately needs both.