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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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Home of Nigerian Football

EaglesTrackerNG

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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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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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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 Investor

Mudi

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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 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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VoIP Nigeria

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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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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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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 Tokunbo podcast series amplifies the narratives of Nigerian storytellers in the diaspora, exploring themes of identity and culture. Through in-depth conversations, the series provides a platform for authors to share their creative processes, challenges, and the ways their heritage shapes their storytelling.
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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 [email protected] 📩
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How Nigeria Works (... but doesn't)

How Nigeria Works

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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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Artificial Intelligence is now a part of everyday life in Nigeria, helping students, marketers, and professionals work smarter and faster. However, its misuse is growing, like the recent viral fake image that nearly ruined a marriage, raising serious concerns about privacy, consent, and misinformation. As AI adoption spreads rapidly, many Nigerians…
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On this episode we talk of the idea of “home” and how home isn’t always safe or flourishing for everyone. The idea that we all end up the same or follow each other’s footsteps can be so stifling because in doing that we end up limiting ourselves. I am challenging the girl that has always felt different and unheard to find her version of home. It ca…
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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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Former President Muhammadu Buhari was not just a president — he was a rallying point for millions, especially in Northern Nigeria. Even in death, he brought together thousands of people who attended his funeral on Tuesday. Already, commentators are saying that without his influence, the APC may face a serious challenge rallying his supporters. In t…
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Former President Muhammadu Buhari is set to be buried today in Daura, Katsina State, following his death in a London hospital on Sunday. As some Nigerians are seeing an end of his political leadership with his interment, many have started asking about who will inherit his goodwill. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will try to find out whether a…
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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…
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The death of former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, a retired major general and two-term democratically elected leader, has prompted national reflection on his legacy. In his final days, he lived a quiet life away from public attention most of the time. Did he live a fulfilled life? And how should history remember him? Join us in this episode …
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In today’s Nigeria, where inflation and hardship are rising, many youths are abandoning patience and honest work for quick, often dangerous paths to wealth. Driven by social media pressure and the fear of failure, the mindset of “all way na way” is pushing some into fraud, rituals, and shortcuts. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores why patience,…
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After years of beating around the bush, we bring you our latest Scam Hall of Fame episode focused on the infamous Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs). In the episode we argue that the SAPS were one of the central — if not the defining— scam(s) of the post-colonial period. To do this, we spend some time defining SAPs; talking through the rabbit an…
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Once seen as an affordable alternative source of protein for the average Nigerian, fish is gradually disappearing from the dining table — and not because it’s no longer wanted. With the high cost of feed, fuel, and transportation, many fish farmers are struggling to stay in business, and as a result, prices are rising beyond reach for millions. Wha…
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There is an uneasy calm in some parts of Sokoto State. As the rainy season intensifies, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has issued a fresh warning predicting flash floods in 20 states across Nigeria. And the State, where the risk of severe flooding is expected to be especially high in the coming days, is top on the list is Sokoto. This w…
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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. Whet…
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Heated debates are raging in Nigeria today, after two important figures in the opposition coalition vowed to contest in the Presidential Election of 2027. With only one ticket available, what does this mean for the coalition’s unity and Nigeria’s democratic future? This episode of Nigeria Daily examines that question.…
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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has appointed over 300 Senior Special Assistants since 2023, including 19 added recently, sparking renewed public debate. While the governor claims it's a grassroots engagement strategy, critics argue it's politically motivated and misaligned with the state’s pressing economic challenges. This episode of Nige…
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Join host Mudi on Episode 39 of the Nigerian Investor Podcast as he sits down with certified PMP, value investor, equity strategist—and tennis aficionado—Tope Adu (@AduOluwatope). Discover why successful investing is a game of volumes & numbers, and learn how to: Decode financial statements (ROE, EPS, cash flow, debt-to-equity) Spot red flags like …
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Across Nigeria, growing frustration over inflation, insecurity, and unemployment has sparked fresh political interest. In response, opposition parties have formed a new coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections, promising real change. But with memories of the 2014 APC coalition still fresh, many Nigerians are…
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A planned unveiling of the ADC-led opposition coalition was abruptly cancelled by a Hotel in Abuja, just hours before the event. While the hotel said it acted due to “internal compliance,” coalition leaders believe political pressure—especially from the APC—was behind it. So what really happened? And what does this mean for democracy ahead of 2027?…
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Nigeria is approaching the 2027 general election and questions are being raised about the method of selecting the Chair of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Currently, the President appoints the INEC Chair, subject to Senate confirmation. But civil society groups and constitutional experts argue that this process creates conflic…
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On May 29, 2025, Mokwa in Niger State was hit by one of the deadliest floods in recent Nigerian history — over 200 lives were lost, 500 people reported missing, and more than 3,000 residents displaced. In response, the federal government pledged ₦2 billion, Niger State added ₦1 billion, and over 50 trucks of food and relief items were dispatched. B…
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Join AyoT on the Home of Nigerian Football Podcast for an exclusive interview with former Super Falcons Head Coach Randy Waldrum! In this candid conversation, Waldrum opens up about his time with Nigeria’s women’s national team, from declining the role in 2017 to his impactful tenure ending in September 2024. Hear about his strategies for recruitin…
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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 wi…
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Across generations, families have worked diligently to build businesses, accumulate wealth, and secure a lasting legacy for their loved ones. Yet, in today’s fast-changing economic environment, this hard-earned wealth can easily be lost within a generation without thoughtful and strategic planning. Succession planning is often misunderstood as simp…
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@nigeriasbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @Chxta They discussed: 1. Ganduje resigns as APC National Chairman 2. Wike and Fubara peace deal brokered by Tinubu 3. Tinubu signs Tax Reform Bills into Law 4. Wike accused of land grab for self benefit in Abuja
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In the past six months, Nigeria recorded 222 mob-related killings, a 25% rise from last year, signaling a disturbing growth in jungle justice, according to the Nigeria Risk Index. Broader violent crime data from the NBS shows over 600,000 lives lost nationwide between May 2023 and April 2024. This episode of Nigeria Daily explores the root causes, …
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The Noonas are here and we get into the latest Q2 offerings from Drama land. 00:23 Summertime! and we need more sleep 04:05 Some K Drama news 25:47 We discuss the shows we watching and have dropped : Good boy, Nine Puzzles Tastefully Yours, Haunted Palace, My First Night With A Duke. 41:38 We also discuss shows we have completed: Residence Playbook…
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🎙️ From Losing Millions to Building Wealth Through Stocks & Real Estate | Tope Adu on The Nigerian Investor Podcast In this episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast, Mudi sits down with Tope Adu — a certified project manager, value investor, and real estate entrepreneur — for a masterclass on how to build long-term wealth in Nigeria and beyond. 👉 F…
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Owning a home is a major aspiration for many Nigerians, but rising inflation, unstable incomes, and the high cost of building materials make it increasingly difficult. Despite these challenges, some Nigerians are still managing to build houses, raising the question of how they are achieving this. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how …
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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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Watch here - https://youtu.be/JEFQXd4Hr8E Hey 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 …
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Creating a new state in Nigeria requires much more than drawing new boundaries on the map. Experts estimate that it would cost between ₦50 billion to ₦100 billion just to establish the basic infrastructure. And the costs don’t stop there. Each new state is expected to spend at least ₦10 to ₦20 billion annually on recurrent expenses. With Nigeria’s …
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Many Nigerians believe they need a laptop or a tech degree to succeed in the digital world. But the truth is a smartphone alone can unlock countless income opportunities. From a ‘masa’ seller filming her recipes to a jobless graduate editing content and a civil servant running social media accounts, people across Nigeria are already earning with ju…
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@nigeriasbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @FranebThey discussed: The attacks leading to over 100 deaths in Yelewata, Benue State Atiku, el Rufai and Amaechi set up All Democratic Alliance, seek INEC registration Rumblings suggest VP Shettima to be dropped from 2027 re-election ticket
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Recent brutal attacks on travelers in Plateau State , including a mob lynching near Mangu and a deadly ambush in Jos North have sparked fresh concerns about rising insecurity on Nigeria’s highways. With more people being stabbed, shot, or abducted while simply commuting, road travel is increasingly seen as a life-threatening gamble. In today’s epis…
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In today’s Nigeria, academic qualifications no longer guarantee a stable livelihood. Many degree holders, and even, allegedly, professors, are turning to menial jobs and petty trading to survive. This episode of Nigeria Daily finds out whether the root of this crisis lies in a failing education system or a struggling economy that no longer rewards …
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Hello, and welcome back to a new episode of Musings of a Tired Nigerian Girl. It’s been a while. The last time I was here was after Small Sallah, and I was unwell. Since then, a lot has happened, now I’m back in Kaduna. This episode is just me showing up again. I don’t have everything figured out, but I missed this space and I want to ease back int…
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Living with sickle cell disease in Nigeria often means enduring pain, managing uncertainty, and surviving with little support. Many people don’t even know they carry the sickle cell gene until it’s too late. Others grow up with the condition but have no access to proper care, accurate information, or emotional guidance. In this episode of Nigeria D…
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As deadly attacks continue in Benue and Plateau, calls for self-defence from prominent Nigerians grow louder. But is it legal? Is it safe? In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore what the law says, hear from victims, and ask: is arming citizens the solution—or a step toward anarchy?Από τον Luqman Awwal Agono
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Despite growing some vegetables personally, many Nigerians still fall short of the recommended daily intake. As the world marks National Eat Your Vegetables Day, this episode of Nigeria Daily explores the gap between vegetable supply and consumption in Nigeria—and why it matters for our health.Από τον Luqman Awwal Agono
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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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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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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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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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