
So Nigerian
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, it keeps it real, relatable, and unfiltered—sharing hot takes, personal stories, and deep conversations that feel just like gist with your friends. New episodes every Monday.
Episodes
He Said He Loved Me… After I Got a Boyfriend 😭
As the season comes to a close, Dami and Isaac take a step back to look at everything that made it what it was — the moments, the madness, and the episodes that really stood out.From their personal favourite conversations to the ones that sparked the most reactions, they revisit the highlights of the season and share why certain episodes hit a little deeper than others. It’s honest, nostalgic, and
The Anxiety Behind Artistes’ Success FT Soundz
We’re joined by Soundz, a Nigerian music artist, for a deeply honest conversation about the emotional realities of chasing success.We talk about navigating pressure — the expectations, the constant need to deliver, and how he manages it all. Soundz speaks candidly about dealing with anxiety, self-doubt, and burnout, and how these feelings show up even when things seem fine on the outside. Fro
Chronicles Of Computer Village Ft Suraj
We’re joined by Suraj, CEO of Suraj Stores and a well-known name in Computer Village, for a conversation about building a business and navigating one of Nigeria’s most competitive markets.He takes us through how he started his journey, the early challenges he faced, and what it took to grow his brand and earn trust in such a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. From dealing with customers to sta
God Abeg: A Nigerian Economy Story
This week, it’s just Dami and Isaac for a much needed rant.They discuss the current state of the Nigerian economy and what it really feels like to be a young person trying to survive it. From the rising cost of food, fuel, and basically existing, to the everyday adjustments people are forced to make, they unpack the frustration of it all. Of course, it wouldn’t be complete without calling out
Men & Insecurity 101 Ft Steve Chuks
We’re joined by Steve Chuks — actor, host, and content creator — for a conversation centered on insecurities among men and how they show up in everyday life.We unpack the pressures men face when it comes to appearance, success, and expectations, and the things they feel the need to compromise or hide in order to fit into society’s idea of what a man should be. From physical attributes to financial
The ‘MomPreneur’ Episode Ft Imoteda
In the spirit of Mother’s Day celebrated yesterday, this episode features chef and restaurateur Imoteda, founder of Fired & Iced, in a heartfelt conversation about motherhood, resilience, and building something for yourself against the odds.Imoteda shares her journey of becoming a mother in her first year of university and the realities of navigating life as a young single mum while still tryi
Breadcrumbing, Situationships & Icks Ft Menisms Podcast
We’re joined by Olumurewa and Isioma, hosts of the MENISMS Podcast and friends of the podcast, for a lively conversation about modern dating and the behaviors that keep showing up in it.We unpack the question “what actually makes someone a fuck boy?”, diving into things like love bombing, avoiding labels, and the rise of situationship culture, especially in the Nigerian dating scene.The conversati
Consent, Boundaries & Healthy Relationships Ft Oye Pearl.
We’re joined by Oye Pearl — Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) educator, youth advocate, and content creator — for a much-needed conversation about consent and what it really means in our context.We break down the misconceptions, the grey areas Nigerians often ignore, and how culture, religion, and upbringing shape the way we understand (or misunderstand) boundaries. From relationships to marria
The Dance Marketing Episode
It’s just Dami and Isaac this time — no guest, just pure gist, hot takes, and unfiltered opinions. The duo dive into listener dilemmas, offering advice (solicited and unsolicited), sharing their perspectives, and reacting in the way only they can.They also get into the ongoing drama in the Nollywood industry, unpacking the subtle (and not-so-subtle) jabs flying around about marketing strategies, p
How Gambling Addiction Nearly Destroyed Me Ft Idris Abdulkareem
Watch, Like and Comment on YouTube- https://youtu.be/DVM3J07sPwM?si=6Un_9Dyn2ys8CX1mWe’re joined by Idris Abdulkareem, a listener of the podcast, who opens up about his journey as an ex-gambling addict now 6 months clean. With courage and vulnerability, Idris shares how his relationship with gambling started, how it slowly escalated, and how it eventually took over his life.He speaks candidly abou
APC Is Hindering Romance Ft Osasbaby
Please watch, comment and like - https://youtu.be/x4s5WM92cVw?si=63y3rxPLsqjGYGclWe’re joined by Virtuosi (aka Osasbaby) — host of Is This a Safe Space?, talent manager, influencer, brand strategist, and now freshly launched cheating recovery coach (yes, it happened live 🤣). This marks her second time on the podcast, after her first guest appearance years ago — an episode that remains a listener f
We Have Lost The Art Of Flirting Ft Chinasa Anukam
Please watch, comment, like and subscribe- https://youtu.be/4HWDZtJlJno?si=9Bix5ER9tsHKEwKiJOIN THE WHATSAPP CHANNEL:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBii6eLtOjA3h8LHg2BWe’re joined by Chinasa Anukam — host of Is This Seat Taken?, Director, Stand-up comic, Writer, Actor, Certified jack of many trades, and Master of maintaining beauty — for a lively and humorous conversation. Although we couldn’t
Impulsive Decisions, Great Stories ft Ajibola Grey
We’re joined by Ajibola Grey — lawyer, caterer, and social media influencer (yes, all three) — for an engaging conversation that jumps across culture, life choices, and personal growth.We get into the ongoing Wizkid vs Fela conversation, unpack how making impulse decisions has shaped major parts of his life, and dive into his journey of quitting smoking — the discipline, mindset shift, and lessons
Nigerians Are Laughing Through The Pain FT Chude Jideonwo.
We’re joined by Chude Jideonwo — journalist, TV host, storyteller, and author — for a rich and engaging conversation. From being a genuine So Nigerian fan to sharing his thoughts on the growth of the podcast scene in Nigeria, Chude brings insight and depth to the conversation.He also opens up about his deeply personal new book, How Depression Saved My Life, speaking candidly about navigating depre
Japa Ruins Marriages FT KOJ
Please hit the link below to join the whatsapp channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBii6eLtOjA3h8LHg2BOn this episode of So Nigerian, we’re joined by Oladipupo Adebowale, popularly known as the King of Japa, for a deep and eye-opening conversation on migration, marriage, and the realities young Nigerian couples face after relocating to the UK. We unpack why so many couples choose to leave Ni
ISAAC GOES TO THE GYM THIS YEAR!
Watch, like and subscribe on YouTube - https://youtu.be/SOlSYNJeeoQ?si=XhvIjMfBmnz7ZwhjPlease hit the link below to join:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBii6eLtOjA3h8LHg2BFirst episode of the year, and we’re back with another banger!On this episode of So Nigerian, we ease into the new year by talking about our plans, resolutions, and the goals we’re carrying into the months ahead. From personal
2025, You Tried: A So Nigerian Year in Review
New year, fresh energy, and a moment to look back before moving forward. In this New Year episode of So Nigerian, we take time to reflect on the year that just ended, the wins we’re proud of, the losses that shaped us, and the lessons that stayed with us.We talk honestly about personal achievements, missed expectations, and everything in between, then round it all off with our own version of a yea
150 Episodes of Banter: A Chaotic Christmas Special.
Please Watch, comment like and Subscribe - https://youtu.be/0Z1uDeNnye0?si=S4bJrDd4Uc0YoXGlIt’s Christmas, it’s chaotic, and it’s a major milestone for us! On this special Christmas episode of So Nigerian, we’re celebrating our 150th episode the only way we know how - with good vibes, unboxing some amazing goodies, and a lot of unseriousness.With the year winding down, we decided to let loose, ref
The Business of Hype FT MIA
Please subscribe, watch, comment and like on YouTube - https://youtu.be/aIyHksj5k-0?si=YpBf2_BuB06iCOTyOn this episode of So Nigerian, we sit down with Melody MIA, radio host, hype woman, and one of the most electric voices in Nigeria’s live entertainment scene, for an honest and inspiring conversation about carving out space as a woman in a male-dominated industry. From commanding crowds on stage
How Lagos Bachelors Really Live ft. Check Edgar
Please subscribe, watch, comment and like on YouTube - https://youtu.be/YJuLPVSB4e0?si=GeulJkv4zXwvLlfPThis week on So Nigerian, we sit down with the one and only Check Edgar, host of the Why Am I Still Single podcast, a man who has somehow made navigating Lagos dating chaos both hilarious and painfully relatable. Together, we unpack the madness that is bachelor life in Lagos: the blessings, the c
The Lastborn Episode ft Tobeszn.
Please Watch, comment, like and subscribe on YouTube - https://youtu.be/nswzFki2TEY?si=y32-Bgkto09Q5tanOn today’s episode, we sit down with one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising creators, Tobe “TOBESZN” Ugeh. If you’re active on TikTok, Instagram, or X, you’ve probably come across his clean aesthetics, travel content and hilarious videos. Here, we talk about what it really feels like when virality hits,
Jealousy in Relationships
Please watch, like, comment and subscribe on YouTube- https://youtu.be/ISlZTaCvdNg?si=Qf_cG8F-YttA4RLLHey guys! On today’s episode, we’re diving into one of those relationship topics everybody has experienced but nobody likes to admit - jealousy and insecurity. Why do we get jealous? When is it normal, and when is it a red flag? Is it “cute” or is it a sign that something deeper is off? We br
Money vs Passion: The Real Creative Struggle ft. Seyi Ekisola
From running a full-blown creative agency, to managing campaigns, to building a podcast network that has housed giants like I Said What I Said, Tea With Tay, and now, yours truly. And even contributing to Hilda Baci’s 2-time Guinness World Record journey, Seyi has seen it all. And today, he’s letting us behind the curtain.We talk about what it really takes to run a creative agency in Nigeria, the
The Business Side of Nightlife: Marketing & Networking Insights ft. Tosin Akinbo
Watch and comment on YouTube -https://youtu.be/t4BTl1pvlVAHey guys! On today’s episode, we are joined by the one and only Tosin Akinbo, a networking and marketing expert, and nightlife entrepreneur who knows the Lagos scene inside out.We talk about his evolution from marketing to nightlife, building relationships, the business behind the parties, and what really goes into creating those unforgetta
The “Toxic Love” Episode
We’re back, guys. Officially!A brand new season of So Nigerian is here, and we’re so happy to be back in full swing! It’s been a minute, and trust us, we’re coming with all the gist, all the hot takes, and the conversations that actually matter.For our comeback episode, we’re diving deep into something a lot of us have faced (or are currently facing - toxic relationships and knowing when to leave.
The Startup episode
SO NIGERIAN PODCAST IS BACK!On our return episode, we discuss what we were up to during the break, our tech startup ideas, and where we’ll be next week to push our ideas.Speaking about that, you can catch us at Moonshot by Tech Cabal on the 15th & 16th of this month, where you get to meet the hottest minds in Africa’s tech ecosystem. We’ll also be giving away a ticket to one lucky listener. Mo
M.I Abaga on Life, Music, Marriage & Surviving Nigeria as a Creative
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SVBkFnnOtKkDear So Nigerians, as we go on our very much needed break to relax from everything 2025 has thrown at us, we bring you a very special episode, leaving you in the hands of the greatest, the legend himself, M.I Abaga. This is one for the books, we go beyond the music and talk about everything from relationships and marriage to adulthood, money, and
Navigating your 20s Ft Isaac Kanye
Wish Dami Aros a Happy Birthday guys Hey guys! This week, we are joined by the freshly retired Isaac from Road to 30 Podcast, and by “retired,” we mean he just wrapped up his 20s! And also, as many of you may know, our sister-podcast has also come to an end, and we couldn’t think of a better way to honour that journey than to bring Isaac on for one final chat.We talk about navigating your 20s
The Nigerian Cameraman Story ft. STJ
So Nigerians! On this episode, we sit down with an incredible and talented photographer to talk about what it really takes to build a career behind the camera in a country like ours.We talk about what it’s like navigating clients, pricing your work, staying creative under pressure, and why photographers deserve way more respect than they get. Whether you’re a content creator, creative, or someone
Religion and Nigerian Youths
Hey guys! On today’s episode, we get into something a little bit controversial, but necessary - religion to today’s Nigerian youth. We compare our religious practice between childhood and now, if religion has helped us as a society, inter-religious relationships, and many other “holy” stuff. If you’ve ever struggled to balance your belief system with your reality, this episode is definit
Once A Cheat, Always A Cheat
Watch here - https://youtu.be/JEFQXd4Hr8EHey guys! On today’s episode, we have just one question for you. Should you take back a cheating partner? We talk about everything from “it was just a mistake” to “once a cheat, always a cheat” and whether love, marriage, or years of history should make forgiveness easier (or harder). Is emotional cheating worse than physical cheating? Can trust ever b
Does Work-Life Balance Exist in Nigeria?
Hey guys! On today’s episode, we’re talking about something a lot of us are struggling with - Work-Life Balance. Is it even possible in this economy? From toxic hustle culture to Lagos traffic, pressure from family, and employers who think you should be available 24/7, we’re breaking it all down.Are we overworking because we have to or because we’re addicted to the grind? Can you really rest when
The Nigerian Fitness Journey ft. Fayokunmi
Hello guys! On today’s episode, we are joined by photographer, fitness enthusiast and content creator - Fayokunmi, to discuss the fitness culture in Nigeria, as well as some solid nutrition tips. This one is for the gym buddies and aspiring ones too. Our guest shares her journey, struggles, and hilarious encounters trying to stay fit in Naija.We talk about body goals vs. body reality, how diet cul
Peer Pressure But Make It Nigerian
No Video Episode but you can Watch Dami Aros find love on Korty Love or Lies - https://youtu.be/TnGuSo2FSEQ?si=ZRo3Dp4m2THpS1GYHey guys! Today we talked about that silent stress that comes for all of us, peer pressure. Whether it’s career, japa, marriage, or just flexing on social media, the pressure to “keep up” in today’s Nigeria is no joke.We unpack the funny, messy, and sometimes toxic wa
Michael’s Story: Life, Identity & Dwarfism in Nigeria
Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/X8UYgXV03EoHello 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 dynamics, and building a career in the creative space, Mi
Are Nigerian Stereotypes Lowkey Beneficial?
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 our friendships, dating lives, and job opportuniti
Is Micro-Cheating the New Normal?
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-free in your notifications. Is it harmless fun or l
The Yapping episode
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, but sometimes we need to fight the mediocrity. A
Why Male Friendships Often Lack Emotional Depth
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 messing things up. Whether you’ve got a solid
Social Media Made Me Feel Late to Life
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 fake it for the algorithm, and the silent competition
Modern Dating in Nigeria: Are We Choosing Love or Lifestyle?
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 whether love can really survive on vibes and infla
Cyberbullying vs. Criticism: Knowing the Difference
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 “savage,” or have we normalized bullying in the name of
Sexual Purity and Celibacy
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 struggles of maintaining either as a Nigerian youth.
Cost of Living in Nigeria
Hello guys! On today’s episode, we’re taking a trip down memory lane, but not the fun kind. We’re comparing prices from not so long ago to now and asking, how did things get this bad? From fuel and food to rent and house bills, we’re breaking down how the cost of living has skyrocketed and what it means for the average Nigerian.If you’ve been feeling the heat in your pocket, you’re not alone! List
Age Gap in Relationships
Hello guys! On today’s episode, we’re asking the big question, is age really just a number when it comes to love and relationships? We talk about age-gap dating, why it’s still a hot topic, and whether love can truly conquer the years or decades between two people.We also get into the double standards: why it’s okay for men to date younger women but somehow strange when women date younger men. Plu
Pocket-Watching: Why Are Nigerians So Invested in Other People’s Money?
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 online flex culture, and why many assume that young peo
Sexual Discipline in Nigeria
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, and the challenges of abstaining from sex. If you’v
Stan Culture in Nigeria: When Fan Love Goes Too Far
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 battlegrounds.We also get into the psychology behi
How Money Conversations Can Save Your Nigerian Love Life
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, financial red flags, and whether combining finances is a g
Why Is It So Hard to Make Friends as an Adult?
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 friendship breakups, setting boundaries, and wheth
Ex Marks the Spot: Does Okafor’s Law Really Work?
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 nostalgia can be dangerous, and whether there’s such
Detty December Almost Ended Me
Hello guys! On today’s episode, we discuss Detty December and our plans for the new year. We talk about our experiences during the holiday, our thoughts on the IJGB vs. Lagos babes situation and other events that happened during the holiday. If you couldn’t make it to Nigeria for the holiday, here’s an audio recap to fuel your FOMO once again! Ensure to listen, subscribe and share. See you guys ne
New Year/Liveshow Was A Banger
Hello guys!! Happy happy new year from us!!! We know you missed us, but we had to take a holiday after the time we had with y’all last month. Anyways, we’re back with new bangers this year, and we’re starting off with a review of the live show. We talk about how we put the show together, the good time we had and the support we had from you all. So hit the play button as we all relive that special
Living Soft Life In Nigeria
Live show Ticket link - https://tix.africa/snpliveLive show Dilemma- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUu9Z4GNv27iVrAfv5spHem8WqX-ngtODWt8ngryEl3c3jtQ/viewformHi guys! On this episode, we discuss the concepts of luxury and the soft life within the Nigerian context. We break down what these mean to Nigerians and how our culture, societal expectations, and even social media have influenced
Beyond Formal Work Ft Jobberman
In this episode,we are joined by award-winning actress Julianna Olayode , Eyimisan Abusomwan Chief Executive Officer, Runner and Glory Aiyegbeni MERL LEAD, Jobberman Nigeria. We dive deep into the untold stories of Nigeria's informal economy—a sector employing over 76.7% of the workforce. Why do so many Nigerians gravitate toward informal jobs, and what challenges and opportunities do they enc
Sorry For Myself Ft AjeTheRealest
Link To Our First Live show - https://tix.africa/snplive2 Tickets Giveaway Question - Which Month is So Nigerian Podcast anniversary? Hi guys! Today's episode is for the music lovers. We are joined by AjeTheRealest as we discuss life in Nigeria as an upcoming act in the music industry. He talks about the struggles, the hustle and also gives some inside gist about the industry. So if you've
My Nigerian Wedding Experience Ft TheonlyMaleek
Watch on Youtube - https://youtu.be/pXzwEj8_w2QLive show tickets - https://tix.africa/snpliveHi guys! On today's episode, we are joined by one of Nigeria's hottest wedding MC's, the 'one' and Only Maleek. He does a break down of the Nigerian wedding industry, and talks about his career and experiences as an MC. If you have plans to get married soon, this episode is for you, bec
My Nigerian Extended Family Relationship
RSVP for our Live show - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1G-fQN1OGJxXOTuVnKY0zt6kmajRSE3msCddoJs6GXMA/editHi guys! On today’s episode, we discuss the presence of extended families and distant relatives in our lives. We talk about the significance of having these people in our lives, and shared experiences that go beyond our immediate households. We also discuss the importance of upholding and als
"What Are We" Episode
RSVP for our Liveshow - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1G-fQN1OGJxXOTuVnKY0zt6kmajRSE3msCddoJs6GXMA/editHi guys! On this episode, we hint you lover boys and girls on signs to note when the person you like isn’t really interested in you. So if you’re currently in a talking stage, you need to listen to this to be sure you’re not wasting your time. Ensure you’re subscribed to the podcast and that yo
Big News: Our First Ever Live Show !!
Link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1G-fQN1OGJxXOTuVnKY0zt6kmajRSE3msCddoJs6GXMA/editGet ready, listeners—this is the announcement you’ve been waiting for! 🎉 In this special episode, I’m thrilled to share the details about our upcoming LIVE SHOW. We’re taking the podcast from your earbuds to the stage for a night of laughs, surprises, exclusive content, and so much more!Find out when, where, an
Co Habiting Before Marriage
Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/sJQ3hkHw7G4?si=baHvGITFzfaD03lKHey guys! Today’s episode is for all of you living with your partners outside marriage. Yes! If you’re cohabiting, come outside. I’m sure most of you didn’t know there was a word for it. Anyways, listen to Aros and Isaac breakdown cohabitation in their own understanding, share their thoughts on it and also some experiences. It’s a
Professional First Born Daughter Ft Hauwa Lawal
Please watch, subscribe and comment here - https://youtu.be/0H8AoKibbQ4Hello guys, we're back with another banger! On this episode, we sit down with the President of First Born Daughters Association, the very funny and creative Hauwa, who's a young Muslim creative that is not only smashing stereotypes but doing it with style. We talk about Hauwa’s journey in the Nigerian creative scene, al
Nigerian Politician Kids Are Misjudged
Watch on Spotify and YouTube - https://youtu.be/93UTHoUieng?si=wRlO-31t9yC3LijRHello guys! Long time no see 🤭 And yes, we’re back on your screens!! 🥳 On today’s episode, Aros and Isaac engage themselves in a debate over whether politicians kids should be dragged alongside their parents for not doing what is required of them, or for being corrupt. If your mummy or daddy is involved in politics, or
Young Nigerians CANNOT Make It In Nigeria
On today's episode, we answer the trending question "if you were given N40 million, will you stay in Nigeria or japa?" We give our opinions on the current state of the nation and how it's affecting young Nigerians and our potential for growth and success. So if you're a concerned youth or are at a crossroad between japa or remaining in Nigeria, this episode is for you. Don'
Normalizing Open Relationships In Africa
Hi guys! On today’s episode we discuss the concept of open relationships. Sharing from our perspectives and personal experiences, we highlight the benefits and dangers of being in an open relationship. So if you’re curious about open relationships or even already practicing, this episode is for you. We also have a special announcement for you guys, so make sure you listen, share and comment. Are y
Trauma Affected My Relationship
So Nigerians! We’re back again with another episode. Following our child trauma discussions, we look at it from the angle of adult relationships and the impact it has on it. So if you and your partner are currently in a bad place, or you don’t like a certain behavior they exhibit, this might be for you. Ensure to share, like and give your comments as you listen, learn and enjoy Hosted on Acast. Se
Pt2 African Childhood Trauma
Hello guys! Firstly we want to apologize for going on break without giving y’all any notice, it will never happen again, please forgive us. On today’s episode, we react to people’s comments on the African Childhood Trauma episode. We realize it’s a very relatable conversation and a lot of you had personal stories and opinions on it. Unfortunately we could not read everyone’s comments, but we appre
African Childhood Trauma
Hello guys, on this episode, we discuss childhood traumas, something every Nigerian adult has experienced, and still affects some of us. We discuss our personal experiences, certain norms in our society that lead to trauma, and what can be done to help oneself. We thank you for listening to us, we sincerely appreciate the time you guys take out to do so. Please ensure to share this to your friends
More Than Friends, Less Than Dating Stage
If your thing is undefined relationships, and you’ve never been in a committed relationship, this episode is seriously for you. On this episode, we discuss the dynamics of undefined relationships, it’s pros, cons, and our own opinions about it. If one boy or girl is trying to push you into that corner, you should listen to this too, you will learn a lot from it.As usual, ensure to share to your fr
PT 2 Job Hunting
Hello So Nigerians! On today’s episode, we take out time to review your comments and messages regarding the last episode on job hunting. We share more tips that were posted by some of you listeners, and also give our opinions on some of your views. We appreciate you all for the feedback, and we’ll be back with a fresh new conversation soon. Don’t forget to subscribe on all platforms, and share to
Job Hunting as a Young Nigerian
Hello guys! On todays episode, we talk about the job hunting phase. We’ve all been there, and some of us are still there. We discuss some of our experiences while job hunting, how to handle yourself while in that phase, and some tips that would probably get you your next job. If this message is for you, please reach out to us with information about what you do, and we’ll do well to link you up wit
My Bestie My Bestie
Hey guys, On today’s episode, we discuss the dynamics of having opposite sex friends while in a relationship, exploring the insecurities, awkwardness and everything that could come with it and dissected your opinions Listen as we give our opinions and personal experiences. Don’t forget to like, comment and share to your best friends and partners! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf
My Male/Female Bestie experience
Hello guys, first of all we apologize for the sudden break. we know you’ve missed us, and we’ve missed y’all too. But as usual, we’re back with another banger! On today’s episode, we discuss the dynamics of having opposite sex friends while in a relationship, exploring the insecurities, awkwardness and everything that could come with it. Listen as we give our opinions and personal experiences. Don
House Hunting made me cry
Watch our latest video on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvMWhPHTY3Tc806QaeCwgNg?sub_confirmation=1Hi guyssss! Thank you for the wishes and kind words from last week, we do this for you guys. On today’s episode, we are joined by Emmanuel from Moniepoint as we read and give our opinions on your hilarious and interesting comments and reviews from the House Hunting episode. So as you list
So Nigerian quits after 4 years
It is with sadness in our heart that we announce the… Just kidding! 😂 Hello SoNigerianssss! Your favorite podcast is 4 today!! And we cannot but thank you guys for rocking with us for the last 4 years, it’s been a great honor to serve you guys. On today’s episode, we go down memory lane and discuss our days of little beginnings and our favorite moments podcasting. Again, we really appreciate the e
House Hunting as a Young Nigerian
Please Watch and comment your House hunting dilemmas on our social media pages, Spotify or Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvMWhPHTY3Tc806QaeCwgNg?sub_confirmation=1Hello So Nigerians! On this episode sponsored by the very reliable Moniepoint, we are joined by Nigeria's most energetic hype woman and professional house hunter - MIA. We discuss the struggle of house hunting in Nigeria
Hating Your Partner
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvMWhPHTY3Tc806QaeCwgNg?sub_confirmation=1Do you feel like your relationship is slowly coming to an end? Are you feeling tired of your partner? This episode is absolutely for you. On this episode, we discuss the sad part of every relationship, the downtimes, what causes them and how to overcome them. Ensure to listen, learn and share, especially with your partners!
Economy is not smiling
Hi guys, so we started off this episode thinking we were going to give you guys another exciting discussion but we read some of your comments and entered another Nigerian economy wormhole. So here goes the second part of the ‘$1 = N3,000’ episode where we read comments and give updates on the current economic situation in the country. We’ll like to say that our thoughts and prayers are with every
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Hello SoNigerians! We hope you’re doing well today, and even if you’re not, we’re here to cheer you up. On today’s episode, we discuss the current economic situation of the country, how we’re fairing and our coping mechanisms. We also start by reading some of the comments from the previous episode, so if you haven’t listened to that, please go back to do. Ensure to listen and share our episodes to
Private relationship not secret
Hello guys. On today’s episode, we delve into the dynamic world of private and secret relationships. We discuss reasons why people keep their relationships secret, the benefits, cons and as usual, our personal views on the matter. Ensure to share this to your loved ones, and even your enemies, because everyone deserves to learn and laugh. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information











