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So Nigerian

Dami Aros

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Being young in Nigeria comes with its own struggles, wins, and wahala. So Nigerian is a bold social commentary podcast that unpacks pop culture, relationships, Japa struggles, social media, and everyday experiences that define young Nigerians. Hosted by Dami Aros & Isaac, we keep it real, relatable, and unfiltered—sharing hot takes, personal stories, and deep conversations that feel just like gist with your friends. If you’ve ever thought,”This Naija life no balance” then this podcast is for ...
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Check Edgar is single and has been searching for the special one for decades. He is charming, intelligent, and humorous, and his bass voice is so seductive that it would cause any woman to fall in love. So, the question is, why is he still single? This podcast is a quest to find the answer. Every week, Edgar shares a story about his different encounters with women and what really went down. Sometimes, Edgar will interview some friends to find out why they are single and help them find love a ...
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Welcome to "Kigali Unlocked"! Where we delve into the vibrant world of social trends, gossip, and the latest and most entertaining news. Get ready for insightful reviews, fascinating discussions, and captivating banters on a wide range of topics. From hobbies and entertainment to edutainment, we've got you covered. Each episode features a diverse lineup of guests, bringing their unique perspectives and expertise to the table. Stay up to date, stay entertained, and unlock Kigali with a Vibe. ...
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Hilda's Shoulder

hildas shoulder

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Welcome to Hildas Shoulder Pod cast.I am particular about Nigerian (Naija) relationships and marriages. If you are intending to marry a Nigerian or married to one I do hope my podcasts arm with knowledge to enjoy it better!
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Korner Spot

Kornerspot

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Welcome to Kornerspot, your passport to the vibrant world of online dating for Nigerians. Join us as we embark on a captivating journey through the diverse corners of love, exploring the unique stories, experiences, and connections forged on Kornerspot, the premier Nigerian dating site. From heartwarming tales of love blossoming amidst swipes and chats to insightful discussions on modern romance, we're your guide to navigating the exciting yet complex landscape of online dating for Nigerians ...
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The Connection Podcast

Denis and Jackie

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A weekly discussion between a Ghanaian British male and Nigerian American woman couple. Join them as they discuss life, current events and entrepreneurial endeavors; with perspectives and views that connect or divide them. #theconnectionpodcast and let us know what you would like us to discuss.
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The Adzvice Podcast

Adzvice Podcast

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I am Adé Akins, a British Nigerian millennial who is the founder and host of the Adzvice Podcast. Join me every other week to discuss, unpack and debate topics that don't get discuss enough with the help of friends and guest hosts. Keep the conversation going online by using the hashtag #AdzvicePodcast. Socials: http://twitter.com/adzvice http://twitter.com/ImAdeAkins http://instagram.com/adzvice http://instagram.com/ImAdeAkins Newsletter: eepurl.com/cyxapP Website: https://adzvice.com/
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Gist With Nini

Olaniyi Eniola

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Welcome to Gist With Nini podcast where you hear hilarious and crazy stories all in the life of a Nigerian teenager. Related topics will also be discussed such as relationships😉, school, music, advice, crazy moments and everything fun. So Gist With Nini is Fun! Fun! Fun! Share with all your friends because you wouldn't want to keep this to yourself #gistwithniniglobal IG-@ninithepodcaster Email@[email protected]
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Naija Girl Talks is a conversational podcast that showcases the lives and stories of Millenial Women living in the U.S as they navigate the intersectionality of their growing pains and their Nigerian heritage. On the podcast, we share our individual lives as well as dividing into common issues we all experienced.
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THIIIRD WAVES

THIIIRD Magazine

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Exploring the intersections between culture and activism, THIIIRD Waves spotlights guests whose expertise and lived experience provide insights on topical issues through the lens of representation, access and privilege. The show is hosted by the women of THIIIRD magazine - producer Daniela Hornskov Sun, DJ Tryb, and founder Rhona Ezuma who bring to the table perspectives from their Danish Chinese and Black British Nigerian backgrounds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Non-Immigrant Student

The Non-Immigrant Student

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The Non-Immigrant Student podcast is an audio journal of my grad-school (and now corporate) journey in the United States of America. It is an inspirational podcast that seeks to encourage and provide guidance to other non-immigrant students across the globe on how to live their best lives while fulfilling their Study/Work Abroad dreams or living far away home! My stories reveal all the lessons I'm learning on this journey, and I honestly believe that ''If I can do it, you can do it too!'' So ...
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The Daisy Podcast

wandoo Mac-ikpah

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A podcast that explores and shares relatable experiences I have had. This is a lifestyle and entertainment podcast that takes us on a journey, of what it is to be a Nigerian youth who is trying to fight the day to day wahala of living in Nigeria. I and guests will be discussing exciting topics from the view point of Nigerians and how we have thrived overtime. Don’t be shy, so many opinions and experiences are going to be shared for us to reason out! Remember everyone has a point its just the ...
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ChariTea w/ Bri & Chi

ChariTea w/ Bri & Chi

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Welcome to ChariTea with Bri & Chi! This podcast takes you on the journey of two young women trying to figure out what it truly means to be a "young professional". Come along as Bri & Chi figure out questions about life, love, and God's plan (Alexa, play Drake). With some southern charm and a little Nigerian spice join the quest as these two girls "just try to make it." Cover art photo by https://www.rawpixel.com
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"Join Temi as she navigates the complexities of life, love, and everything in between”. In this podcast, Temi shares candid conversations about her adventures, sexuality, relationships, and career experiences. There are no limits here – we dive into exclusive gists and spill the tea on various topics. Follow Temi @getacupoftea on all social media platforms and @infiniteapod for more updates. For inquiries, reach out to us on [email protected].
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tiktok-linatv/subscribe" “Hello, welcome to DISCUSSING TOPICS Podcast! Are you ready to explore the intersection between mental health & entertainment? Various forms of entertainment such as movies & celebrity gists will be explored & how mental health is portrayed in the media. The podcast is suitable for anyone interested in improving their mental health & understanding the impact of entertainment. [email protected]💌
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It’s more a month now since the announcement of reductions in fuel prices in Nigeria by the Dangote Refinery as well as NNPCL. However, many filling stations are still selling at higher prices, and Nigerians continue to face high transport costs. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why the reduction isn't reflecting everywhere and why t…
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In Katsina, Kebbi, Kano, and Bauchi states, the decision of governments to close schools ahead of the holy month of Ramadan has generated a lot of debate. With an education system already struggling, many are asking questions about how the decision will affect children's academic progress. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we will dissect the is…
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In Northern Nigeria, gifting Ramadan baskets is a cherished tradition symbolizing love and generosity. However, this year, there has been a noticeable decline in the number of baskets being shared. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why fewer men are giving out Ramadan baskets and what this means.…
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In this episode, we sit down with Unity0208, an incredible music group from Eswatini, to dive into their creative process. They share how they craft amazing music with minimal equipment, the challenges they’ve faced, and what fuels their artistry. Plus, we’ve got a special treat—two of their tracks are featured in this episode! 🎶🔥 Tap in for an ins…
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Ramadan is a time of devotion and sacrifice, but for many Nigerians, rising inflation and the high cost of living make it challenging to afford sahur and iftar. Despite these hardships, many are finding ways to observe Ramadan by cutting expenses and seeking affordable meal options. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how Muslims can na…
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Hello guys! If you’re fund of calculating other people’s finances, this episode is for you. On today’s episode, we discuss pocket-watching. From social media audits of luxury lifestyles to parents asking, “How much do you earn?”, why are Nigerians so obsessed with other people’s money? We also discuss the pressures of looking rich, the rise of onli…
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Hey CheckMates, it’s Check Edgar here! Welcome to another episode of Why Am I Still Single?—and today, we’re wrapping up 2024 in the most dramatic way possible. Yes, I know—it’s coming late. But in my defense, so is my love life. This year? A full-blown movie. A thriller, a comedy, and, at times, a psychological horror. I laughed, I cried, I made q…
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Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection and devotion for millions of Muslims in Nigeria and around the world. Beyond its religious significance, fasting also offers various health benefits that many may not be aware of. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the health, spiritual, and dietary aspects of fasting.…
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Four Nigerian states—Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto, and Kebbi—face a potential total blackout as the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE), Kaduna State Council, plans to shut down Kaduna Electric from March 1st, 2025. This raised concerns about its impact on businesses, and daily activities. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the reas…
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Multichoice has announced a 21 percent subscription fee increase effective March 1, 2025, adding pressure on already struggling Nigerian households. With inflation rising and incomes shrinking, many subscribers are questioning the necessity of another increase and exploring alternatives. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine the possible …
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Rhythm Exchange: International Musicians Rate Rwandan Music 🎶 We listened to both international hits and local Rwandan tracks, rating them from 1 to 10. But the real magic? Watching international musicians sample and rate Rwandan music—bridging cultures through rhythm and melody. Expect laughter, fun, and a whole lot of learning about the beauty of…
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As Ramadan approaches, Muslims worldwide prepare for a month of fasting, often breaking their fast with dates (dabino). Dates provide essential nutrients, including natural sugars, fiber, and energy, helping the body recover after long hours without food. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the different types of dates available in Nige…
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Hello So Nigerians! On today’s episode, we spotlight something that doesn’t get talked about enough - sexual discipline. In a world where temptation is everywhere, from social media to peer pressure, how do young Nigerians maintain self-control? Is abstinence still realistic, or is it all about balance? We discuss people’s expectations around sex, …
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Bread remains a daily necessity for many Nigerian families, yet despite the recent drop in flour prices, the cost of bread and other flour-based products remains high. This has left many families struggling to afford what was once a basic and accessible food item. So, why is there a disconnect between falling flour prices and the cost of bread? Joi…
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Hey CheckMates, it’s Check Edgar here! Welcome to another episode of Why Am I Still Single?—and today, we’re diving into Valentine’s Day trauma. For years, my Valentine’s gift exchange was nothing short of a national embarrassment. While other guys were getting PS5s, designer perfumes, and surprise trips, my love life felt like a cruel social exper…
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Nigeria is experiencing unusual weather patterns, with sudden shifts from extreme heat to cold and a mix of sunshine and harmattan. These unpredictable changes are affecting daily life, raising concerns about their causes and long-term impact. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why this is happening, how Nigerians are coping, and what …
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I sat down with Yusuf, a creative mind in videography, photography, and film production, to break down the struggles and setbacks in Rwanda’s music and entertainment industry. From lack of structure to the challenges artists and creatives face, we’re talking about what needs to change and how the industry can grow.…
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In Kano State, the APC opposition has announced plans to form a shadow government, claiming it will hold the ruling NNPP accountable for its policies. While some view this as a step toward better governance, others see it as a political strategy to undermine the current administration. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the motives behind…
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Regional development commissions in Nigeria aim to address the specific needs of different regions and bring government services closer to the people. With the Federal Government proposing new commissions, questions arise about whether they will drive real development or serve political interests. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore their …
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After months of soaring food prices, Nigerians are finally seeing a drop in the cost of food items like beans, rice, and cooking oil. In markets across the country, prices have fallen significantly, offering a glimmer of relief to struggling households. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we visit these markets to hear from traders and buyers what is…
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So Nigerians! On today’s episode, we talk about celebrity worship and stan culture, because let’s be real, some people are way too invested in their faves. We break down the difference between being a regular fan and a full-blown stan, why people defend celebrities like their lives depend on it, and how social media has turned fandoms into digital …
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Radio remains Nigeria’s most accessible medium, especially in rural areas, but many stations in Northern Nigeria are struggling to stay on air due to financial challenges. Rising operational costs and dwindling revenue have forced some stations to broadcast only when they secure advertisements, pushing them toward extinction. On this World Radio Da…
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Nigeria’s political scene is witnessing moves hinting at strategic alliances involving Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Nasir El-Rufai, and Olusegun Obasanjo. Many wonder if this could lead to a development reminiscent of APC’s formation that unseated PDP in 2014. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore this development and its implications for the …
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Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a time to celebrate and advocate for greater inclusion in the field. In Northern Nigeria, cultural and religious beliefs often discourage women from pursuing science despite the urgent need for female professionals. This episode of Nigeria Daily highlights inspiring stories and efforts t…
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I sat down with Yusuf, a creative mind in videography, photography, and film production, to break down the struggles and setbacks in Rwanda’s music and entertainment industry. From lack of structure to the challenges artists and creatives face, we’re talking about what needs to change and how the industry can grow.…
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In modern societies, the middle class has historically been the backbone of the economy, bridging the gap between the wealthy elite and the poor. However, with rising inflation and dwindling business opportunities, those considered to be in this social stratum are being forced to change their ways to survive. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we wi…
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Hello guys! On today’s episode, we talk about one of the biggest relationship dealbreakers which is financial compatibility. We get into the real questions: Does money matter more than love? Can a spender and a saver truly make it work? And what happens when one person makes significantly more than the other? We also discuss bill-splitting, financi…
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Today, Nigerians are experiencing affordable tomatos in the market. Six months ago, the price of tomatoes was the talk of the town — and not in a good way. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the reasons behind the price drop and how Nigerians can preserve tomatoes for future use.By Daniel Oluwole
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Fatima was only seven years old when she was made to participate in a ritual that later shattered her life. As the world marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) today, she speaks about the experience that has left lasting scars on her and many other women and girls like her. Join us in this episode of Niger…
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The recent directive by Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun to enforce third-party motor insurance nationwide from February 1, 2025, has sparked significant debate among Nigerian motorists. While this insurance requirement has long been part of Nigerian law, the renewed emphasis on its enforcement has led to widespread concern and discussi…
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🎶💼 In this episode, we sit down with CHNR to dive deep into the business side of being a musician. From financial strategies to industry insights, he shares valuable lessons on turning passion into profit. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a seasoned pro, this conversation is packed with gems! Tune in now! 🎤🔥 #MusicBusiness #CHNR #Podcast…
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In the face of rising living costs and economic challenges, many Nigerians are seeking alternative ways to supplement their incomes and ensure food security. Farming, even on a small scale, offers a viable solution. But how can one embark on agricultural ventures with limited resources? Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore practic…
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Kano State's recent allocation of ₦2.5 billion for a mass wedding has ignited a heated debate among residents. While some see it as a commendable effort to support marriage and reduce vices in society, others believe it diverts attention from pressing challenges like youth unemployment and hunger. Concerns have also been raised about the financial …
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Hello guys! On today’s episode, we get real about navigating friendships as adults, because let’s be honest, it’s not as easy as it used to be. We talk about why making new friends feels like a job interview, how life changes like work and even japa, affect friendships, and the struggle of keeping in touch when adulting is adulting. We also discuss…
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The PDP faces renewed internal turmoil, with leadership disputes escalating since the 2023 elections. Although the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the party has stepped in to mediate, concerns persist that the crises may worsen. This episode of Nigeria Daily looks into the party's future and its chances of surviving until the 2027 elections.…
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In Nigeria's Southwest zone, a heated debate surrounding the establishment of Sharia courts is raging, with supporters citing the need for a judicial system aligned with Muslim beliefs and opponents warning of threats to secularism. Residents remain divided on the issue, fuelling tensions. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the perspectiv…
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Infertility, often misunderstood and surrounded by stigma, is often blamed on women, yet cases of male infertility are increasing in Nigeria. Many men silently struggle with feelings of inadequacy and shame, avoiding open discussions about their challenges. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the reasons behind this trend and ways of ad…
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In a country battling economic hardship and rising food prices, agriculture offers a solution for Nigerians to feed themselves and generate income. Small-scale farmers are turning surplus produce into a source of livelihood, proving that farming can be both a means to survive and a business. Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look into ho…
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Join me on the Sound of kigali episode where Peter Michael Angelo and I explore the vibrant world of Rwandan music. We laughed, compared local artists with global icons, and delved into Peter's favorites, offering some valuable advice along the way. It was a blast of insights and good vibes, celebrating the rich diversity and talent in our music sc…
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The internet has transformed commerce in Nigeria, with entrepreneurs leveraging platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp to expand their businesses. However, challenges like high data costs, low digital literacy, and building customer trust persist, while some still hesitate to embrace the shift. Join us on Nigeria Daily as we look into the rise of on…
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Hello guys! On today’s episode, we discuss into the spicy theory of Okafor’s Law, you know, the one about always being able to rekindle old flames. We talk about what it really means, whether it’s just vibes or actually legit, and share hilarious scenarios where this “law” may or may not have worked. We also get into the psychology behind it, why n…
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Is food truly available and affordable in Nigeria? At the Daily Trust Annual Dialogue, experts debated food security and Nigeria’s agricultural future. Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we dig deeper to uncover why Nigeria lags behind and what it will take to turn farming into the nation’s game-changer.…
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