In the season finale of Freaky Table Naija Edition Season 3, co-hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born reflect on their journey working together throughout the season. Charles expresses his gratitude for Joan's professionalism and calm demeanor under the pressure of production, saying her human approach inspired him to grow in media and production. Joan, in turn, shares her excitement about finding Charles in Nigeria through a recommendation from Victory Wilson and appreciates all the effort he put into making the season a success.
Charles also thanks Joan and the production team for trusting him with decision-making, which he says taught him valuable lessons in patience. Joan gives special praise to the entire crew, including Bobby's Gallery for production, Cybella Makeupvers for makeup and hairstyling, and Benjamin Egbele, the production assistant, for their outstanding work in bringing the show to life.
A huge thank you to all our fans and viewers, both new and old, for watching, sharing, and supporting us throughout the season. We appreciate each and every one of you, and we’ll be back soon with more exciting content!
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In the season finale of Freaky Table Naija Edition Season 3, co-hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born reflect on their journey working together throughout the season.
Charles expresses his gratitude for Joan's professionalism and calm demeanor under the pressure of production, saying her human approach inspired him to grow in media and production. Joan, in turn, shares her excitement about finding Charles in Nigeria through a recommendation from Victory Wilson and appreciates all the effort he put into making the season a success.
Charles also thanks Joan and the production team for trusting him with decision-making, which he says taught him valuable lessons in patience. Joan gives special praise to the entire crew, including Bobby's Gallery for production, Cybella Makeupvers for makeup and hairstyling, and Benjamin Egbele, the production assistant, for their outstanding work in bringing the show to life.
A huge thank you to all our fans and viewers, both new and old, for watching, sharing, and supporting us throughout the season. We appreciate each and every one of you, and we’ll be back soon with more exciting content!
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In this episode of Freaky Table, Nigerian skit maker and online comic Miz Gabbie joins the conversation to discuss a trending topic in West African comedy: the rising phenomenon of cross-dressing among male comedians.
This practice has become a common element in skits, used for its comedic value, but it also raises questions about its cultural significance, the portrayal of gender roles, and public perceptions in society.
Miz Gabbie, with her insight into the comedy industry, will shed light on why this trend is so prevalent and its impact on audiences across West Africa.
In this episode of Freaky Table, Nigerian skit maker and online comic Miz Gabbie joins the conversation to discuss a trending topic in West African comedy: the rising phenomenon of cross-dressing among male comedians.
This practice has become a common element in skits, used for its comedic value, but it also raises questions about its cultural significance, the portrayal of gender roles, and public perceptions in society.
Miz Gabbie, with her insight into the comedy industry, will shed light on why this trend is so prevalent and its impact on audiences across West Africa.
n this week’s episode of Freaky Table, hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born are joined by Nigerian media personality Amanda Dara to tackle a sensitive and rising issue in Nigeria—DNA testing in couples, particularly driven by infidelity.
As DNA tests become more common, many couples are confronting difficult truths about paternity, often revealing cases of infidelity. This episode digs into the emotional toll on relationships and the devastating impact on children who are born from infidelity. Amanda Dara shares her perspective on how trust is broken in these situations, the psychological effects on children when they discover they were conceived outside of the marriage, and the ripple effects these revelations have on the entire family structure.
It's a deep dive into how modern relationships are evolving, the role of DNA tests in exposing hidden truths, and how families can navigate the fallout. Tune in today at 4 PM WAT for an honest conversation that sheds light on the real-life consequences of infidelity and its lasting impact on children and families.
Join Joan Ngomba, Charles Born, and special guest Amanda Dara as they dive into the rising trend of couples in Nigeria doing DNA tests for their children.
Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion!
Airing Fridays at 4 PM WAT on Freaky Table! 💥
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On this episode of Freaky Table, we welcome Lexie Armani, the "Matchmaking King" and a prominent Nigerian media personality. Lexie joins hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born for an in-depth discussion on the concept of online beefs and their broader impact across the entertainment industry.
They explore how these high-profile rivalries among Nigeria’s top artists, like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido, influence not only their careers but also shape public perception and media narratives.
But the conversation doesn’t stop there—Lexie and the hosts also delve into how such conflicts extend beyond music, affecting various areas of entertainment including film, television, and social media.
Discover how beefs and rivalries play a crucial role in shaping trends, driving audience engagement, and impacting the overall entertainment landscape.
Don’t miss this insightful and engaging discussion—tune in this Friday at 4 PM WAT! 🔥
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On this episode of Freaky Table, we welcome Lexie Armani, the "Matchmaking King" and a prominent Nigerian media personality. Lexie joins hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born for an in-depth discussion on the concept of online beefs and their broader impact across the entertainment industry.
They explore how these high-profile rivalries among Nigeria’s top artists, like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido, influence not only their careers but also shape public perception and media narratives.
But the conversation doesn’t stop there—Lexie and the hosts also delve into how such conflicts extend beyond music, affecting various areas of entertainment including film, television, and social media.
Discover how beefs and rivalries play a crucial role in shaping trends, driving audience engagement, and impacting the overall entertainment landscape.
Don’t miss this insightful and engaging discussion—tune in this Friday at 4 PM WAT! 🔥
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This week's episode of Freaky Table features Nigerian model, TV presenter, and actress Idia Aisien, who joins co-hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born to explore the topic of influencers in the Nigerian social media landscape. The discussion centers around the growing trend of individuals identifying as influencers, raising questions about the authenticity and impact of this phenomenon in Nigeria's vibrant social media space. The hosts and Aisien aim to dissect what it truly means to be an influencer today, especially in a context where many people are claiming the title without clear definitions or standards. The episode promises to delve into the implications of this trend, addressing both the positive and negative aspects of influencer culture in Nigeria.
This week's episode of Freaky Table features Nigerian model, TV presenter, and actress Idia Aisien, who joins co-hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born to explore the topic of influencers in the Nigerian social media landscape. The discussion centers around the growing trend of individuals identifying as influencers, raising questions about the authenticity and impact of this phenomenon in Nigeria's vibrant social media space. The hosts and Aisien aim to dissect what it truly means to be an influencer today, especially in a context where many people are claiming the title without clear definitions or standards. The episode promises to delve into the implications of this trend, addressing both the positive and negative aspects of influencer culture in Nigeria.
In this insightful episode of Freaky Table, hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born welcome Nigerian media personality Pelumi Buari for a deep dive into the fashion dynamics for married women in Nigeria.
How should married women dress? Does African society expect them to dress differently than when they were single? What are the cultural and societal expectations that influence their fashion choices?
From traditional attire to modern styles, they explore the pressures and norms that shape how married women present themselves.
Join the conversation as they unpack these important questions and challenge conventional thinking.
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In this insightful episode of Freaky Table, hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born welcome Nigerian media personality Pelumi Buari for a deep dive into the fashion dynamics for married women in Nigeria.
How should married women dress? Does African society expect them to dress differently than when they were single?
What are the cultural and societal expectations that influence their fashion choices? From traditional attire to modern styles, they explore the pressures and norms that shape how married women present themselves.
Join the conversation as they unpack these important questions and challenge conventional thinking.
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In this episode of Freaky Table, we are joined by the talented Nigerian media personality Victory Wilson.
Together with hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born, Victory delves into a thought-provoking debate: Are the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAs) a true recognition of excellence, or have they become just another popularity contest?
With her deep insights into the film industry, Victory shares her perspectives on the criteria behind the awards, the influence of fan votes, and what it truly means for the future of African cinema.
Don’t miss this engaging discussion!
In this episode of Freaky Table, the talented Nigerian media personality Victory Wilson joins hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born. Victory delves into a thought-provoking debate: Are the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAs) a true recognition of excellence, or have they become just another popularity contest?
With her deep insights into the media industry, Victory shares her perspectives on the criteria behind the awards, the influence of fan votes, and what it truly means for the future of African cinema. Don’t miss this engaging discussion!
In this inspiring episode of Freaky Table, hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born sit down with the incredible Nigerian singer and songwriter WAJE to discuss the intersection of faith and the entertainment industry. WAJE, known for her powerful voice and soulful music, opens up about how her Christian values have shaped her career and personal life. From her early beginnings in the church choir to becoming a renowned artist, WAJE shares heartfelt stories and insights on maintaining faith amidst the challenges of showbiz. Join us for an engaging conversation that delves into the importance of spirituality, the role of prayer, and staying true to one's beliefs in the fast-paced world of entertainment. Whether you're a fan of WAJE or curious about balancing faith and fame, this episode offers a unique perspective you won't want to miss. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Freaky Table!
In this inspiring episode of Freaky Table, hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born sit down with the incredible Nigerian singer and songwriter WAJE to discuss the intersection of faith and the entertainment industry.
WAJE, known for her powerful voice and soulful music, opens up about how her Christian values have shaped her career and personal life. From her early beginnings in the church choir to becoming a renowned artist, WAJE shares heartfelt stories and insights on maintaining faith amidst the challenges of showbiz.
Join us for an engaging conversation that delves into the importance of spirituality, the role of prayer, and staying true to one's beliefs in the fast-paced world of entertainment.
Whether you're a fan of WAJE or curious about balancing faith and fame, this episode offers a unique perspective you won't want to miss.
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Freaky Table!
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On this episode of Freaky Table, prominent Cameroonian media personality Steve Fonkam sits down with hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles to delve into the intriguing topic of who’s responsible for the commercialization of relationships.
Is it men who shower women with money because they believe it’s the only way to win their affection? Are they trying to bypass the traditional wooing process, or do they see women as objects to be bought rather than partners to be cherished?
On the other hand, are women increasingly becoming materialistic, placing financial gain above emotional connection and genuine love?
We dive deep into these questions, examining cultural influences, societal expectations, and personal experiences. This episode promises a blend of insightful opinions, lively debate, and perhaps some surprising revelations.
Don’t miss out on this compelling conversation. Watch now, join the discussion in the comments, and let us know your thoughts on this complex issue.
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In this deeply emotional episode of Freaky Table, Nigerian actress and media personality Temitope Olowoniyan joins hosts Joan and Charles to tackle the sensitive topic of daddy issues. Each of them bravely shares their personal experiences of trauma involving their fathers or father figures, leading to heartfelt and tearful moments on set. This episode is a raw and moving journey into their pasts, revealing the profound impact these relationships have had on their lives.Join us as we explore these deeply personal stories and open up the conversation about the lasting effects of our relationships with our fathers. Let's hear what your own experiences were.Don't miss this powerful episode. Watch now and share your thoughts in the comments.
JBlaize breaks down the YouTube revolution in Nollywood on Freaky Table S4E4. Join hosts Joan and Charles as they dive deep into the trending phenomenon of Nigerian producers uploading their movies directly to YouTube. Discover the reasons behind this shift, its impact on the film industry, and what it means for the future of Nigerian cinema.
JBlaize shares insider insights on the challenges and opportunities this new distribution model presents. Don't miss this eye-opening discussion on the changing landscape of African film production and distribution. Like, comment, and subscribe for more engaging conversations on Freaky Table!
Former Big Brother Naija star turned entrepreneur Lucy Edet Essien joins hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born for a revealing episode of Freaky Table .
Lucy pulls back the curtain on the often-glamorized world of reality TV, offering an insider's perspective on the challenges and realities faced by contestants. From the pressures of sudden fame to the behind-the-scenes struggles, Lucy candidly shares her experiences and insights.
Discover the truth about life after the cameras stop rolling and how reality stars navigate their newfound celebrity status. This eye-opening conversation delves into the highs, lows, and unexpected twists of life as a reality TV personality.