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So Nigerian Dami Aros
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- Society & Culture
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4.8 • 115 Ratings
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Looking for a podcast that can provide some much-needed comic relief from the challenges of everyday life? Look no further than "So Nigerian," where hosts Aros and Isaac discuss some of the most complex issues faced by Nigerian youth in a hilarious and relatable way. Whether you're dealing with a toxic boss or serious life issues, this podcast is the perfect way to unwind and laugh along with two funny and insightful hosts. Follow "So Nigerian" on Twitter (@sonigerian_), Instagram (@sonigerianpodcast), and via email at Sonigerianpodcast@gmail.com to stay up-to-date on their latest episodes and join in on the fun.
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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 you Team Aros or Team Isaac? Listen to find out
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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
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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 appreciate the feedback and hope to get more in coming episodes. Ensure you share to your friends, family and lovers, as you listen and enjoy!
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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, families, enemies, basically everyone around you. You will laugh, and you will also learn!
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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 friends and family, as you listen and enjoy. See you in the next episode! -
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 your friends, families and enemies!
Customer Reviews
Thank you
I am so grateful for this podcast. I found this podcast last month and I have been binge listening. I appreciate everyone that is involved in this podcast you guys help me survive my terrible work place where I am slaving away for Uncle Sam. Please stay forever. So Nigerian podcast forever.
One of the best (Goat Podcast)
This Podcast is really amazing like you guys always make me laugh.
Great Vibes
I listen to this whenever I’m completing tasks at work and it’s always a good time. Happy to see my fellow Nigerians dominating the podcast scene 👍🏽