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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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Ordinary Nigerians, Vol. 1: The Roots of Empire uncovers hidden stories of life under colonial rule. From a death that reshaped native healthcare, to a marriage torn apart by law, and a love story undone in court, this three-part volume reveals how colonial power reached into the most intimate corners of Nigerian life. Ordinary Nigerians in History was created by Samuel Ishola for The Archivi.ng Fellowship, and produced by OutHaus Collective.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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A new bill before the U.S. Congress is proposing visa bans and asset freezes on members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, over alleged links to violent conflicts in the country. The proposal has stirred tension and debate within Nigeria’s political and security circles. In this episode of Nig…
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We decided to go 'guns-a-blazing' on the subject of the purported persecution of Christians in Nigeria. The idea that Nigeria is being overrun by a hidden Islamisation/jihad agenda was a talking point restricted to more conspiratorial circles — until recently. That none other than the president of the United States has embraced the idea— promising …
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Wanna share your thoughts? Text me boo! Support the show More about me: https://www.myloveisaverb.com More specifically about the podcast: www.nigeriandykerealness.com Mixtape/Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6R1SFz2YLwQM1WtnwFlCL3?si=bgQdNUGsTVaGk2lrzF7rpQOleh Yvonne Onakeme Etaghene
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Whether it’s policing women’s bodies or narratives or threat of invasion, it’s the same playbook oppressors are using to manipulate the oppressed. When women speak, someone tries to shut them up. When Nigeria stands on its own, someone else suddenly wants to “save” us. It’s all control disguised as concern. Let’s talk about it.…
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Across Nigeria, countless people quietly battle the pain and discomfort of pile a condition many find too embarrassing to discuss. But rather than seeking medical help, most choose to treat it themselves using herbs, ointments, or over-the-counter drugs. Why do Nigerians prefer self-medication to hospital treatment? Is it fear of stigma, the high c…
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has declared a state of emergency on police and security training facilities across Nigeria. The decision, according to the presidency, aims to address years of neglect, poor infrastructure, and outdated methods in Nigeria’s security training institutions. But what does this declaration mean in practical terms? And will …
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Nigeria’s unemployment crisis is puzzling – thousands of job seekers remain unemployed, yet many vacancies go unfilled due to a lack of qualified candidates. This raises concerns about whether Nigerian graduates have the right skills and if the education system is meeting job market demands. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we investigate why empl…
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Nigerians have been reacting to US President Donald Trump’s threat to send American troops to Nigeria to “wipe out” those alleged to be committing genocide against Christians. The threat has stirred outrage, with many Nigerians asking a lot of question. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look at the questions and find answers.…
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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 fac…
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🎙️ About this episode: This episode of The Nigerian Investor Podcast is the first of its kind — a comprehensive reference guide linking every listed company on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) to the 19 licensed registrars that manage them. Beyond dividend payments, this episode highlights how registrars form the backbone of shareholder management, AGMs…
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In Nigeria, public school teachers are said to be more qualified, yet private school students consistently outperform them in exams. While public teachers hold degrees and certifications, many private school teachers lack formal qualifications but deliver better results. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask, is qualification enough, or are priv…
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This episode is for Ochanya and all the girls living in horrors caused by wicked people. This episode is about how our silence can be the very thing people such as the perpetrators of this horrors are banking on. Our collective silence continues to fail young girls across the world. Silence is complicity. Listen to the new episode of Musings of a T…
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Every year, tens of thousands of Nigerian women are diagnosed with breast cancer. For some, the disease is caught early enough to treat. For many others, diagnosis comes too late. In hospitals across the country, doctors say ignorance, fear and cultural stigma remain the biggest barriers to survival. But survivors and advocacy groups are breaking t…
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Election season is usually a time of open contests, new ambitions and fresh starts. But what happens when the gate to politics is closed not by law, but by those in power? On Monday, October 28, 2025, veteran politician Sule Lamido arrived at the headquarters of Peoples Democratic Party in Abuja. He came prepared to purchase the nomination and expr…
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Election day a moment that should define the future too often turns into a market square. Whispers behind polling booths… folded notes exchanged for a quick thumbs-up… bags of rice delivered hours before the ballot box opens. Votes the very foundation of democracy are being sold to the highest bidder. But what does the law actually say about this d…
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Nigeria once again finds itself at a security crossroads as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appoints new service chiefs, sparking fresh debates across the country. While some see this as a bold step toward rebuilding the nation’s security system, others fear it’s just “old faces in new uniforms.” As insecurity persists from Boko Haram to banditry, the …
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🎙️ Mudi breaks down one of the most overlooked players in Nigeria’s capital market — the Registrars. From dividend payments and AGMs to dematerialization, e-dividend mandates, and DRIPs, discover how registrars manage your shareholder records, why dividend delays happen, and how to identify who handles your shares. Featuring all 19 licensed NGX reg…
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In recent weeks, renewed attacks in Borno and Yobe have raised fears that Boko Haram and ISWAP may be regaining strength after years of relative calm in the Northeast. Soldiers have been ambushed, and once-secure communities are again under threat. This episode explores whether these incidents signal a true resurgence of insurgency or isolated atta…
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On this episode I discuss most things ableism and I hope in listening to me, you can reflectively look inward and examine yourself. Ask yourself the deep questions, have you been ableist? Even as a disabled or chronically ill person, you can be ableist. Also ask yourself, “what am I doing my part in the fight for inclusion?” - Let’s talk about it.…
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The Federal Government’s new tax reforms are slated to launch in January 2026. Officials argue that the overhaul will streamline Nigeria’s notoriously tangled tax architecture and boost public‑revenue collection, yet a wave of anxiety is already rippling through households, market stalls, and corporate boardrooms. Citizens wonder how the changes wi…
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Nigeria’s response to cerebral palsy stands at a pivotal crossroads. While the world raises awareness and calls for inclusion, Nigeria grapples with significant gaps in understanding, limited access to therapy, and systemic barriers that keep children with CP on the margins. Background: The Landscape of CP in Nigeria Cerebral palsy remains one of t…
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The call to “Free Nnamdi Kanu” has grown louder as activist Omoyele Sowore convenes a protest to demand the release of the separatist leader. Kanu, detained since 2021 on charges of treason linked to his separatist movement, continues to challenge the allegations through his lawyers. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask, why should he be releas…
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Cancer, the silent killer, continues to cast a long shadow over Nigeria, claiming thousands of lives every year. Despite the growing noise about awareness and prevention, many Nigerians are still diagnosed late, when treatment becomes a daunting challenge. As we mark Cancer Awareness Month, experts are sounding the alarm: knowledge is power, early …
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Why do you stay in situations that have stopped serving you? Until when will you keep using the excuse of time to keep receiving the treatment you don’t deserve? - Let’s talk about it. - This episode is sponsored he Scath Company a modern co-working and innovation hub in Kaduna offering workspaces, mentorship, and support for startups and creatives…
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For years, many Nigerian students have struggled to gain admission into tertiary institutions due to their inability to pass mathematics. Now, the Federal Ministry of Education has introduced new guidelines removing mathematics as a compulsory subject for arts students seeking admission. While some Nigerians are celebrating the decision, others are…
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In recent months, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has witnessed a string of high-profile defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). From governors to lawmakers, political bigwigs are switching sides leaving many Nigerians wondering if the PDP, once Africa’s largest political party, is losing its grip. Is the PDP truly on the verg…
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In Nigeria, strikes have become familiar in the public university system - empty halls, locked laboratories, and displaced students every now and then. For decades, ASUU has used strikes to demand better funding and welfare, but each action leaves behind frustration and academic disruption. Today on Nigeria Daily, we ask: Have ASUU’s strikes truly …
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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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After a long rainy season break, we reflect on the latest changes in the recent past in Nigeria and beyond. We assess the deafening but underlying hum of tribalism and its outlets in material reality. We dissect its possible triggers, usefulness and beneficiaries in Nigerian society. From fire outbreaks and flash floods to mass layoffs at the Dango…
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Nigeria’s democracy faces a crucial test as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appoints Professor Joash Amupitan as the new INEC Chairman, succeeding Professor Mahmood Yakubu. His appointment comes amid declining voter trust, allegations of manipulation, and mounting pressure for genuine electoral reform ahead of 2027. Today on Nigeria Daily, we look at “…
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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 b…
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Sometimes I wonder if men can ever truly be feminists. Not because they don’t care but because they’ll never know. Feminism isn’t just theory; it’s lived. It’s the fear, the silence, the fight, and the constant demand to be seen as human. I don’t need men to call themselves feminists. I just need them to act like they believe women are fully human.…
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The appointment of a new Chairman for Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has once again stirred public debate. While the law empowers the President to nominate and the Senate to confirm, concerns linger about political influence, transparency, and the independence of the electoral body. As questions mount about whether the p…
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Kano State has deployed the first batch of 380 marshals to tackle the growing menace of phone theft across the state. The move follows months of public complaints about rising cases of phone snatching, especially in crowded areas such as markets, bus stops, and junctions. But as the new marshals hit the streets, many are asking will this strategy r…
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@nigeriasbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @lloydatikuThey discussed Federal High Court declares Pat Utomi's Shadow Government unconstitutional Oba of Benin tells Tinubu's daughter that Iyaloja not known to Bini culture Nigeria has second largest number of people in poverty US politicians highlight alleged attacks on Christians in Nigeria…
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World Habitat Day reminds us that housing is a basic human right, yet in many Nigerian cities, that right remains out of reach. From people sleeping outside shops to drivers spending nights in their cars, the struggle for shelter has become part of daily life. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the realities of homelessness in Abuja’s out…
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Nano Banana AI, the image model behind Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, is gaining massive attention in Nigeria, allowing people to generate realistic portraits with just a simple prompt. This trend is reshaping photography culture, as many Nigerians now prefer AI images for birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries, leaving studio owners who invested millions…
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As Nigeria gears up for the next general election, a heated debate is brewing. Supporters of former President Goodluck Jonathan are rallying behind his potential return to the presidency, citing his experience and leadership skills. However, others are raising constitutional concerns, arguing that a third term would be barred by the country's laws.…
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As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, its cultural complexity is both a source of celebration and tension. Home to over 250 ethnic groups and more than 500 languages, Nigeria is one of the most diverse nations in the world. Some see this diversity as a core strength; others view it as a persistent hurdle to unity. So how has Nigeria’s ethnic, …
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Rent crisis in Nigeria: Can tenants afford to breathe? From Kaduna to Kogi, Abuja, and beyond, rent prices are skyrocketing, leaving many Nigerians struggling to keep a roof over their heads. We're talking 150% increases and more! But what's driving this surge? Are landlords getting a free pass, or are there laws that can protect tenants? In this e…
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This podcast is about life beyond the normal 9 to 5 of every employee. In today’s Andersen Chatroom, we explore a vital topic: Mental Health in the Workplace. From managing stress to building supportive environments, this episode highlights how both individuals and organizations can put wellbeing first without compromising productivity. Thanks for …
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