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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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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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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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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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A brief introduction on the Geology of Nigeria series, this podcast series discusses the Geology of Nigeria, and all it's litho-petrological units, Mineral resources of Nigeria and where to locate them and other fun facts about Nigeria and the laws governing mining in Nigeria. Gold, Gemstones, Ore Minerals, Petroleum.
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Welcome to VoIP Nigeria by RapidBTS – the ultimate podcast for everything Voice over IP (VoIP), business communication solutions, and cutting-edge tech in Nigeria. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a business owner, or an IT professional, we deliver expert insights, industry trends, and actionable tips to help you stay ahead.
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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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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 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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Each episode delves into the inner workings of one aspect of Nigerian life, and tries to explain why the seemingly most straightforward things don't work the way they should, or do in other countries. HNW(BD) aims to bust the myth that Nigeria's problems are unique, by showing the universal principles at work.
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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’…
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Last week on Nigeria Daily, we explored how Nigerians are starting businesses with zero capital. But starting is only the first step, building a sustainable business amid economic challenges is the real test. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask: how can entrepreneurs grow from hustling to building a strong, lasting business empire?…
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In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, we decode the mindset and methods of one of Nigeria’s sharpest investing voices — Stephen Fidelis (@SCFidelis). From losing money on early IPOs to now making data-driven stock selections, Stephen shares what every Nigerian investor needs to know about the capital market, risk management, and why pat…
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Given the importance of these hospitals, it is apt to explore the use of sustainable and affordable renewable energy solutions that would provide the required electricity for their operations at the least possible cost. By adopting these sustainable energy models, hospitals can reduce electricity costs, lessen dependence on unreliable grid power, a…
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After a health break, we return in this episode to consider the Nigerian president's report card halfway through his term. Is he the bold liberalising force Nigeria, nay Africa, has been waiting for? What can be said of the achievements and limitations of Tinubu’s domestic and foreign policy direction, two years into his tenure? We discuss his effo…
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In this powerful episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, we sit down with Babatunde Aloba (@TwitsByAloba) — a Fellow Chartered Accountant, Certified Fraud Examiner, and author of AI-Powered Finance — to uncover the principles, strategies, and tech tools behind smart investing in Nigeria and the U.S. We discuss: 💰 Dividend + Growth investing strat…
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s remark about deriving pleasure in witnessing opposition parties in disarray has stirred political controversy in Nigeria. Some critics and analysts see it as a possible confirmation of allegations that the APC has been covertly fuelling internal crises in the parties. On Nigeria Daily, we will find out whether this is …
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On June 12, 1993, Nigerians voted in what is regarded as the freest and most credible election in the country’s history. But the widely believed victory of late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola was annulled by the military government. As a recognition of the significance of the events that happened on, and subsequently related to, that electi…
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In hospitals across Nigeria, patients arrive in pain and desperation—but leave in silence, sometimes in coffins. “Medical negligence” has become a deadly problem, where delays, inattention, or outright refusal to treat are costing lives. In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we investigate why it is happenin and who is responsible when health care f…
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Phone-snatching gangs have turned daily life into a high-risk activity for many Nigerians—from major city centres to suburban areas. No one is spared—students, teachers, workers, and even security personnel. The question is no longer whether your phone will be stolen, but whether you’ll survive the encounter. What can be done to end this wave of vi…
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Many Nigerians across cities and towns dream of owning a business. Yet, the biggest challenge they face is lack of capital, alongside fear of failure and uncertainty about how to begin. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we seek to find out whether it is truly possible to start a business with zero capital.…
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Eid celebrations in Nigeria have shifted dramatically from communal, tradition-rich gatherings to more urban, social experiences. While past Sallahs were marked by shared meals, local prayers, and family bonding, today’s festivities often center around malls, digital moments, and event centers. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores what’s been los…
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As Nigerians celebrate Eid al-Kabir, the improper disposal of waste – including animal blood and bones, leftover food, and single-use plastics – poses significant environmental and health risks. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look into the dangers of these practices and discuss sustainable solutions to protect communities and the environment.…
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As Eid al-Adha approaches, Nigerians across the country are grappling with the rising cost of spices, vegetables, and other essential food items. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine the reasons behind the hike and how people are adjusting their plans while keeping the Sallah spirit alive.Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole tarafından oluşturuldu
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Flooding continues to displace thousands and destroy communities across Nigeria. With the rainy season intensifying, experts are raising fresh concerns about environmental mismanagement, poor urban planning, and government unpreparedness. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine how Nigerians can prepare for, and avoid the negative effect of, f…
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This Published article explores the key provisions of the Nigeria Tax Reform Bill, analyzing its potential impact on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). It highlights emerging challenges, possible benefits, and strategic recommendations to help businesses navigate the new tax landscape effectively. Thanks for listening! Follow us on LinkedIn and T…
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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 t…
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How does one feel when one wakes up and finds one’s home has been washed away and some of one’s family members missing? Well, that is the exact situation some communities in Mokwa Local Government Area of Niger State have found themselves in. According to the Niger State Emergency Management Agency NSEMA), at least 153 people have been confirmed de…
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📈 How a Nigerian Nurse Builds Wealth from the UK + Investing in Nigeria’s Capital Market | Full Interview In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi sits down with Uthman — a Nigerian registered nurse practicing in the UK — who shares his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a global investor in UK, US, and Nigerian stoc…
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In the two years that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been in charge, insecurity has remained a major concern. Looking at the period under review, Amnesty International released a report that said more than 10,000 Nigerians had been killed. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines the situation.
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It’s exactly two years today since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office, promising reforms to change Nigeria for the better under the slogan “Renewed Hope”. In these two years, however, Nigerians are complaining about the impact of the policies introduced by the Government. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines President Tinubu’s policies an…
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According to a 2021 UNICEF/WaterAid report, one in 10 girls in sub-Saharan Africa misses school during her period. This episode of Nigeria Daily examines the health, economic, and emotional toll of poor menstrual hygiene in Nigeria and the efforts being made to ensure no girl is left behind.Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole tarafından oluşturuldu
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As, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), more than half its population is under the age of 18. However, almost half of these children, the UN agency said in a 2022 report, live under extreme conditions caused by child abuse, inadequate healthcare, lack of access to education, and so on. As Children’s Day is being celebrated tod…
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The Nigerian Constitution defines clear roles for the executive and legislative arms of government. But in reality, these roles often overlap or clash. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the two arms of government should relate and how their relationship is playing out today.Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole tarafından oluşturuldu
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No Video Episode but you can Watch Dami Aros find love on Korty Love or Lies - https://youtu.be/TnGuSo2FSEQ?si=ZRo3Dp4m2THpS1GY Hey 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 …
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🎧 Episode 34 – The Power of Patience: Why Most Investors Lose and How to Win In this episode, we unpack the story of Jide — a fictional yet relatable retail investor whose early success in the stock market turns into costly mistakes. From chasing hype stocks to panic selling, his journey highlights a lesson every Nigerian investor needs to learn: P…
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Ahead of the 2027 General Elections, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has emerged as the nucleus of a new opposition coalition. Leading opposition figures were reported to have made the decision at a meeting Tuesday night. But can the party support the coalition? And will the coalition last? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine whether…
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Nigeria's forests are rapidly disappearing due to unchecked deforestation, where trees are cut for firewood, construction, and farming without replacement, leading to environmental devastation. As forests shrink, wild animals encroach into human settlements, sometimes causing deadly encounters and outbreaks of diseases. On this International Day of…
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In today’s fast-paced world, many Nigerians are battling stress, poor nutrition, and lifestyle-related illnesses often without realizing how small habits can make a big difference. Staying healthy doesn’t always require expensive gym memberships or complicated diets. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore simple, practical tips that anyone ca…
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What will happen with Nigeria’s Democracy should voting become mandatory? The debate is becoming more heated in Nigeria, where democratic values are still taking root, about the desirability of compelling citizens to vote. Is it a move toward greater civic participation or a threat to the very freedom democracy promises? This is the issue that Nige…
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Artificial intelligence is no longer an experimental tool. It is now a cornerstone of strategic transformation in finance. As the global economic landscape continues to evolve with inflationary pressures, market volatility, and increasing regulatory scrutiny finance leaders must reassess their operating models. The ability to move from historical r…
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High blood pressure, once seen as an old-age condition, is now affecting younger Nigerians due to stress, poor lifestyle choices, and the pressures of “hustle culture. While it can be hereditary, factors like poor diet, lack of rest, and emotional strain contribute to its rise. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the causes, prevention, an…
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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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The Lagos State Government has proposed scrapping annual rent in favor of monthly and quarterly payments as part of a new housing policy. Aimed at easing the burden on low-income earners, the policy is being welcomed by many residents. However, questions remain about its enforceability and impact. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine the La…
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The 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has been greeted by controversies, with widespread complaints about result discrepancies and technical glitches. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has acknowledged errors affecting hundreds of thousands of candidates, prompting a nationwide debate on the integrity of the e…
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On Nigeria's complex political landscape, the debate over rotational presidency has resurfaced. This follows the rejection of a bill that sought the formalization of the system in the Constitution on the floor of the House of Representatives. While proponents argue it could foster national unity and equitable representation, critics warn that it ma…
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In Nigeria, electricity is not just a necessity — it’s a lifeline. That may be the reason why a directive from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) for a compensation plan for Band A customers for poor power supply has generated controversy. Many electricity consumers, especially those in Band B and other categories, feel equally o…
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In Nigeria’s farming communities, more farmers are turning to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for better yields, raising debates about their long-term effects. While some experts see the move as a positive development, however, others warn that unregulated GMO use could harm the environment, food security, and national sovereignty. In this ep…
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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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