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Nigerian Noonas

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Every month Mo and Yewande delve into the exciting world of K drama (and some Japanese, Thai and Chinese ones too!) We discuss currently airing shows, our ever growing watchlists and why some shows need to regelated to the ‘Did not finish’ bin.
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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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EaglesTracker follows the journeys of Nigerian footballers abroad, as they attempt to play their ways to the top of the world's most beautiful game. Enjoy exclusive conversations with current Super Eagles, Super Falcons, Legends, Journalists & Many More stakeholders in Nigerian Football.
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This podcast is borne out of the sheer desire to uplift many citizens who, for no fault of theirs, lack financial education and think that only the privilege can access and secure wealth. Hence, this podcast has the dual purpose of enlightening and paving access to wealth creation. To achieve this goal, this podcast aims to stimulate and increase the participation of the general population and underserved communities in the activities of the Nigeria Stock Market viz-a-viz other related marke ...
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Join me, Hikmat'llah Oni, a spirited young adult from Nigeria, as I delve into the depths of life's musings on my podcast, 'Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl.' As a passionate young Nigerian under 30, I invite you to tune in and engage with my candid opinions and insightful thoughts on an array of topics. From culture and society to personal growth and beyond, my podcast is a journey through the lens of a Nigerian girl navigating the complexities of the world. Available on all podcast platfor ...
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The Nigerian Personal Banker was born when I saw a lack of simple information on Personal Banking in Nigeria. Come join the Nigerian Personal Banking Family. Business Inquiries: charlesituaho@protonmail.com Phone Call: +2347039420791
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Nigerian Boy

Nigerian Boy

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A Couple of friends who think they are funny try to entertain people. We talk about all sorts of topics from awkward tinder dates to how old Quinns sister is.
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The NIGERIAN Podcast

The NIGERIAN Podcast

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The NIGERIAN Podcast is an avenue to showcase the Nigerian society and culture. Nigeria has diverse culture which the world may never know if we don't tell it. Nigerians are great. Let's talk Naija
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The Nigerian Otaku

Chidera Omeokachie

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A podcast for otakus by an otaku based in Abuja, Nigeria. Subscribe and listen every Friday for all things anime, mangas, manhuas and manhwas. Hosted by Chidera Omeokachie. Twitter: chiddy_b Instagram: _chiddyb
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The Nigerian Experience Podcast

The Nigerian Experience

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Do you want to know about the everytime experience of the average nigerian youth? from culture to lifestyle to society and lots more? Welcome to The Nigerian Experience Podcast with Timo, Hakeem and Yeni. Entertainment • Lifestyle • Culture • Trend @thenigxperience on twitter and IG olowoyot123@gmail.com 📩
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NIGERIAN DYKE REALNESS

Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene

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Unfiltered, candid thoughts on pop culture, music, love, spirituality, healing, depression, grief + whatever else comes up. The voice? Multilingual maven of the mic, your favourite dyke's favourite dyke, Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene. Ijaw Urhobo Nigerian dyke poet, author of For Sizakele, performer, dancer, visual artist, bad gyal, fashion designer and creative director of OyinT. Designs, cook, goddess and a real one.
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Diary Of A Nigerian Student (DANS)

Uchechi Ikodiya Odinma

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You are young and can make an impact anywhere you are. We teach Nigerian youths and enlighten them on simple but unknown things that can make their lives easier. We reflect on the everyday life of the Nigeria Youth. We give you updates on how to develop yourself We teach financial and mindset freedom
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Sort Of Nigerian

Sort of Nigerian

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The Sort of Nigerian podcast is a long winded answer to the question “Where are you from?" by two people still trying to figure that out. Hosted by Victor and Oseremen, the podcast aims to share the stories and experiences of the Nigerian diaspora in Alberta,. We're glocal (Global+Local). That means we're not just looking at our connections to the places we're from but also the places we are today.
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Rants of a Nigerian Youth" is a podcast show that offers an unfiltered and honest perspective on life in Nigeria. Join our host, a passionate Nigerian youth, as he takes you on a journey through the ups and downs of living in Nigeria, tackling topics such as the Nigerian mental health crisis, youth empowerment, social issues, and everything in between. Through thought-provoking discussions and engaging interviews, we provide a platform for Nigerians to share their experiences, express their ...
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The Nigerian food network podcast features exciting interviews with Nigerian food entrepreneurs, chefs, food bloggers, and experts who will bring insight into the world of Nigerian culinary culture. We cover various hot topics of interest including blogging, the chef lifestyle, social media, branding, and marketing amongst other food-related topics. In addition, we discuss self-improvement and development, creativity, food photography, recipe creation, and productivity, to elevate your culin ...
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Ever wondered what life as an actor is REALLY like? Well I'm here to give you all the scoop and low down dirty details of what it's really like being an actor and more so here in Nigeria. Acting is the peacock feather in my full feathered cap. It's just as messy and obnoxious as it is beautiful. These are my stories, jump in!
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Nigerian American

eLDee The Don

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Nigerian American explores the stories and experiences of International migrants. Hosted by eLDee, the show features interviews with guests from all walks of life, including entrepreneurs, artists, activists, and more. Through these conversations, the podcast aims to create a platform for Africans in the diaspora to share their stories and perspectives, while also providing a space for dialogue on topics such as identity, society and culture. The podcast also covers a range of topics, includ ...
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Join host Ayo Oji, a dynamic software developer and creative entrepreneur, on "The Nigerian Prince Podcast" for insightful and thought-provoking discussions. Each episode features conversations with intriguing guests from various backgrounds, diving into topics such as technology, culture, society, politics, entrepreneurship, and personal development. With a focus on authentic dialogue and diverse perspectives, this podcast promises to challenge your thinking and broaden your horizons. Tune ...
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The Nigerian Law Student Companion

The Nigerian Law Student Companion

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The Nigerian Law Student Companion is designed to simplify law course across all levels. We do this by going through the different topics in the diverse law courses and make it understandable for you. Our main aim is to see that you ace your law courses and ultimately excel in the field of law because you have been designed to be excellent from the foundation of the world SO JOIN US! Plug in your earphones let's study together as we go all the way to breakdown your law courses😀
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Send us a text Kola Tubosun is a Nigerian poet, linguist, writer, translator, publisher, and documentary filmmaker. He is the curator of YorubaName.com, the first crowd-sourced dictionary of Yoruba names. His published work include Esu at the Library, Edwardsville by Heart, and Igba Ewe: Translated Poems of Emily R. Grosholz. He recently directed E…
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Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/X8UYgXV03Eo Hello guys! On today’s episode, we’re honoured to sit with the incredibly talented Michael, aka BMS Made It Know Jesus Know Peace, as he shares his unique story and experiences living with dwarfism in Nigeria. From growing up and navigating school life, to the challenges in friendships, family dynamic…
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🎧 Ep. 33 – Fear, Greed & the Stock Market: Mastering Your Emotions On this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye dive into the emotional side of investing — fear and greed. From chasing hype to panic selling, discover how to keep your cool and make smarter money moves in the Nigerian stock market. Listen now to learn how to: • Avoi…
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In our latest current affairs episode we analyze the state of the APC and early rumblings of a mainstream opposition coalition ahead of 2027. Is the APC losing or simply reconstituting its elite base in the north? What is the strength of the ruling coalition? What might its fissures in the north and new ‘transfers’ in the south indicate about what …
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We are in Q1 of 2025 and we get into the latest offering from Drama land. 00:12 Hello and we are back! 01:56 Some K Drama news 05:47 We discuss the shows we watching and have dropped : Art Of Negotiation, Resident Playbook, Hyper Knife, Divorce Insurance, Witch, Motel California and more. 33:44 We also discuss shows we have completed: Apothecary Di…
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Our guys! On today’s episode, we’re breaking down the wild world of Nigerian stereotypes. From the classic “Yoruba demons” to the “Igbo fraudster” slander, and the idea that every Calabar girl knows how to cook and steal your man! We talk about the tribal, gender, and class-based stereotypes we’ve heard (and maybe even believed), how they’ve shaped…
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Send us a text Sefi Atta is a Nigerian-American novelist, short story writer, playwright, and screenwriter. Her books include Every Good Thing Will Come, A Bit of Difference, The Bead Collector, The Bad Immigrant, and Swallow which was made into a Netflix movie. Her upcoming book Indigene will be released in the summer of 2025. In this conversation…
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In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, Mudi and Aye wrap up their two-part series on how to analyze investments—this time diving deep into fundamental analysis. If you’ve ever jumped on a trending stock only to watch it crash, this one’s for you. Meet Chika, a fictional young investor whose story reveals why understanding financial statements, k…
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So Nigerians!! On today’s episode, we’re talking about micro-cheating. Yeah, that sneaky little sibling of full-blown cheating. Is liking someone’s thirst trap at 1AM just being friendly, or are you emotionally unavailable and unserious? We’re unpacking the blurry lines: hidden DMs, “work wife/husbands,” and all those situationships that live rent-…
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Send us a text Ikhide Ikheloa, fondly referred to as Pa Ikhide, is a U.S.-based Nigerian writer and literary critic who is known for sharing his strong opinions on Nigerian literature and politics on social media. During this conversation with Jola Naibi, for the Tokunbo podcast series, he talks about what it means to observe and write about Nigeri…
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🎧 In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi and Aye break down the basics of technical analysis using the hilarious (and relatable) story of Kunle—a beginner who learns the hard way why guessing the market doesn’t work. Learn how to read charts, spot patterns, and use tools like RSI, MACD, and support/resistance to make smarter trading…
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Hello guys! On today’s episode, we really didn’t talk about anything specific. Nigeria happened to us in many ways, so the energy to come up with a topic was low, so we really just yapped about everything that’s been happening. We also talked about the Nigerian habit of adjusting or like we say “we move”-ing when there are problems. It’s resilience…
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Send us a text Yejide Kilanko is a Nigerian-born writer based in Canada. She has written novels, poetry, short fiction, and children’s picture books, including, Daughters Who Walk This Path, Chasing Butterflies, There is an Elephant in My Wardrobe, and Juba and the Fireball. Her short story, This Tangible Thing, was shortlisted for the 2023 Caine P…
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Welcome back to The Nigerian Investor! 🇳🇬 This week, Mudi and Aye serve up a hot plate of financial wisdom as they dive into asset classes—the building blocks of every smart investment strategy. From stocks and bonds to real estate, cash, and alternative investments, they break it all down with relatable examples and the right amount of Nigerian sp…
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Hey guys! On today’s episode, we’re getting real about male friendships, or the lack of them. Why is it so hard for men to open up to each other? Is everyone just vibing on surface level while struggling in silence? We talk about the unspoken loneliness many men carry, why checking in feels awkward, and how the whole “men don’t cry” thing is still …
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Send us a text Wole Talabi is an engineer, writer, and editor. His work includes two short story collections - Incomplete Solutions and Convergence Problems, and the critically-acclaimed novel, Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon. His short story, Unquiet on the Eastern Front was recently published by Subterranean Press. His work has been shortl…
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Almere City defender Hamdi Akujobi speaks exclusively to AyoT of EaglesTracker about his football journey from the Feyenoord Academy, signing his first pro contract with SC Heerenven, moving to Almere City. He also outlines his desire to represent the Super Eagles of Nigeria and thinks he is ready now! Connect with us:Shop - https://eaglestrackersh…
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In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, Mudi and Aye break down Transcorp Hotels’ impressive 2024 audited financials. From a 69% revenue growth to a near 100% jump in operating profit, the numbers tell a strong story of performance. We also explore changes in equity, balance sheet strength, debt repayment strategy, and cash flow health. Whether y…
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Through a reflection on recent occurrences we dissect sexism and patriarchy in Nigeria along with our guest, comrade Haleesa, from the Out of The Box podcast. Focusing on electoral politics, employment rates, ownership and education, we discuss the challenges facing women in Nigeria. We examine the strength of a feminist counter movement and the st…
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Send us a text Peju, ‘the Spark’ Abuchi is a poetic speaker, therapeutic wordsmith who believes in the power of curiosity to connect humans and communities. She is the author of A Poetic Odyssey of Proclamations: 31 Ways to Sow, Grow and Flow Goodness Into Your Life. Eniye Oshunbiyi is driven by a desire to help people discover their true selves so…
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Hey guys! On today’s episode, we’re diving into the pressure to “be somebody” online. From hustle culture to curated soft life aesthetics, we unpack how social media can make you feel like you’re not doing enough, even when you’re actually trying your best. We talk about the highs and lows of scrolling through everyone’s wins, the temptation to fak…
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In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, hosts Mudi & Aye sit down with Toye, the creator of Stock Bubbles, a platform that makes stock market data easy to understand through compelling visuals. From his journey in journalism to mastering data and investing, Toye shares how understanding liquidity, volume trends, and market psychology shaped his i…
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So we are now a bi-weekly podcast! It’s a good thing, trust me. On this episode I share what I learnt from reading “Deep work” by Cal Newport. I hope one or two things stick with you. I would totally recommend this and like I say, please before reading or diving into the world of self help, please and please learn about your self first. That’s the …
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Hello guys! On today’s episode, we talkied about how being in Nigeria today has shaped our love lives, sometimes for better, but mostly for chaos! From financial stress to family expectations, and japa wahala. We break down the dating culture in Nigeria today. We also talk about the role social media has played, splitting bills in this economy, and…
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Send us a text Leye Adenle is a writer and coach who is best known as one of Nigeria’s foremost contemporary crime thriller writers. He created the Amaka Mbadiwe series of books which includes Easy Motion Tourist, When Trouble Sleeps, and Unfinished Business. His short story, The House, was recently published in Lolwe Literary Magazine. In this con…
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Al Jandal striker, Chisom Egbuchulam speaks on his career journey from Rangers International in the NPFL to Sweden, Asia and then the middle east. He also discusses his call-up to the Super Eagles and plays some fun games. TIMESTAMP00:00 Preview01:00 Introduction02:26 Chisom’s Background05:52 Path to Professional Football10:15 First Pro Contract15:…
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Ever felt the urge to panic-sell when the stock market dips? You’re not alone! In this episode of The Nigerian Investor, we break down risk tolerance—the secret weapon that separates winning investors from those who quit too soon. Learn from Femi’s mistakes and discover how to build an investment strategy that suits your risk appetite. 🎯💰 We’ll cov…
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Send us a text Tope Fajingbesi Balogun is an accountant, writer and farm owner. Her recently released memoir, A Mile in My Shoes. Nurah’s Diary II is a deeply personal account that explores the profound themes of grief, infertility, and identity. In this conversation with Jola Naibi, for the Tokunbo podcast series, she talks about using storytellin…
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Hello guys! Today, we’re diving into a serious but much-needed conversation - cyberbullying. From trolling and dragging to full-blown online harassment, we’re breaking down how cyberbullying happens, why people do it, and how it affects mental health, careers, and even businesses. We also talk about the Nigerian social media space, are we just “sav…
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Welcome to The Nigerian Investor—your go-to podcast for deep dives into Nigeria’s most competitive industries! I’m Mudi, joined by my insightful co-host Aye, and today we’re shining a spotlight on Nigeria’s top cement companies: Dangote Cement, BUA Cement, and Lafarge Africa. In this episode, we’ll break down their 2024 financial performance, explo…
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Send us a text Helon Habila is an award-winning Nigerian novelist and poet. His books include, Waiting for an Angel, Measuring Time, Oil on Water, and Travelers. In this conversation with Jola Naibi for the Tokunbo podcast series, he talks about how the political situation in Nigeria influenced his writing and the challenges and advantages of being…
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So Nigerians! On today’s episode, we discuss something that’s not often talked about but super important—Sexual Purity vs. Celibacy. Are they the same thing? Is celibacy just about not having sex, and does sexual purity go deeper than that? We break it all down, from personal choices to religious beliefs, societal expectations, and the real struggl…
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Ramadan is here, and with it comes the highs, the struggles, and the unfiltered drama! In this episode, we go into the real Ramadan experience from the ultimate Ramadan starter pack (dates, giant water bottles, and last-minute dua lists) to iftar fails, hanger management, and the Muslim aunties who won’t let you rest. We also talk about the Ramadan…
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