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IKD2dWrld Podcast
IKD2dWrld
9 episodes
2 days ago
Ikorodu is a bustling town sprawling on hills that border Lagos to the east. Over the last few decades, this contemporarily infamous district has welcomed residents across the state and country looking for a new place to call home. Layele and Lawal are two friends whose lives, from childhood to adulthood, have been encompassed by life in Ikorodu. However, in this new age where growth has become synonymous to exodus, their shared and distinct perspectives create a vital insight into the realities of a developing community, its charm and challenges, and why everyone's dream is to leave.
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Ikorodu is a bustling town sprawling on hills that border Lagos to the east. Over the last few decades, this contemporarily infamous district has welcomed residents across the state and country looking for a new place to call home. Layele and Lawal are two friends whose lives, from childhood to adulthood, have been encompassed by life in Ikorodu. However, in this new age where growth has become synonymous to exodus, their shared and distinct perspectives create a vital insight into the realities of a developing community, its charm and challenges, and why everyone's dream is to leave.
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IKD2dWrld Podcast
Corporate Cultism

Do you believe in God? Are you spiritually bound to your religion, or is it just doctrine and vibes? Is your place of worship a genuine community or a corporate cult? Layele, who is a devoted Christian, and Lawal, an unaligned agnostic get into it on this episode of IKD2dWrld.

It's also resumption week for Lawal, and he's generous with updates while Layele provides well-sought expert tips for going to work on a rainy day.

Please join the conversation on the pod by using the hashtag #IKD2dWrld when you post, or you can send an email to ikd2dwrld@gmail.com

We would absolutely love to hear from you.

Also, follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/ikd2dwrld

And on X (Twitter) https://x.com/ikd2dwrld


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1 month ago
1 hour 27 minutes 50 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
But at What Cost?

What does accountability look like in the face of new tax reforms? On the latest episode of IKD2dWrld, Layele and Lawal take out their political lenses and scan across the landscape.

They highlight various instances; from the impending tax reforms in the face of citizenry who still pay out of pocket for utility and local infrastructure, to the general Nigerian disillusion with state security, especially the police.


Please join the conversation on the pod by using the hashtag #IKD2dWrld when you post, or you can send an email to ikd2dwrld@gmail.com


We would absolutely love to hear from you.


Also, follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/ikd2dwrld


And on X (Twitter) https://x.com/ikd2dwrld

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1 month ago
1 hour 14 minutes 40 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Trouble in Transit

On the pod this week, the boy and girls are traumatized and they've got stories to tell. We're joined by Layele's cousin Funkeeee (or Eniola, as she prefers) who is a student of Obafemi Awolowo University, a writer, and a serial entrepreneur who loves and sells perfumes.

She joins the crew and contributes bits and pieces to a conversation that trails various troubling mishaps on the highways and waterways. Lawal also fills us in on his exciting Ibadan trip.

We have a new mail that brings nice words for the hosts and remarkable takes on previous episode topics. The gist here runs deep and lengthy, but it is worth every second to listen.


Please join the conversation on the pod by using the hashtag #IKD2dWrld when you post, or you can send an email to ikd2dwrld@gmail.com


We would absolutely love to hear from you.


Also, follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/ikd2dwrld


And on X (Twitter) https://x.com/ikd2dwrld

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1 month ago
1 hour 51 minutes 36 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Safe Travels

Quite uncharacteristic, tired Ikorodu youth, Layele and Lawal have virtual discussions on this episode of IKD2dWrld. Their voices are laden with the burden of a long hectic day, however they tinge with excitement as they recollect how both their weekends went.

Has your friend ever left the country without informing you? And how did that make you feel? These questions and more lead some of the discussions Layele and Lawal are having on this episode.


Please join the conversation on the pod by using the hashtag #IKD2dWrld when you post, or you can send an email to ikd2dwrld@gmail.com


We would absolutely love to hear from you.


Also, follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/ikd2dwrld


And on X (Twitter) https://x.com/ikd2dwrld

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1 month ago
57 minutes 9 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Penpalism (with June Sometimes)

Our fifth episode sparkles with a couple important firsts! But not before a dramatic, yet chilling story to warn us about our unhealthy eating habits.

But to the firsts! First of all, we have our very first mailer in with a sweet message and a sweetly strange request. Then we also have our first guest on the pod, June Sometimes, who joins the conversation to talk about what he does and tells a really important story of how he met and reunited with one of our hosts.


Please join the conversation on the pod via social media by using the hashtag #IKD2dWrld when you post, or you can send us an email to ikd2dwrld@gmail.com


We would absolutely love to hear from you.


Also, follow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/ikd2dwrld


And on X (twitter) https://twitter.com/ikd2dwrld

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2 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 53 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Protectionism

Oro Festival constitutes a traditional practice by indigenes of Ikorodu (and is widely spread across South-western Nigeria). It's quite an intriguing phenomenon, and in this episode, Layele and Lawal share remarkable stories of their experiences during these festivals.

They also run into conversations about protectionism, on a local and global scale, and ways that cultures may be seeking out self-preservation.

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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 25 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Nigerian Anyhowness

What's with Nigerians and behaving anyhow? In this episode of IKD2dWrld, Layele and Lawal look for answers as they highlight their AltSchool experience and recent trending topics on the internet.

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2 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 6 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Power Lines

On this week's episode of IKD2dWrld, an intriguing TikTok saga comes to the fore, while Layele and Lawal dissect complex power lines that seem to be keeping the people in the dark.

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2 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 18 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Meet Layele, Meet Lawal

Layele and Lawal, two cool quarter-life adults, have a lively cockpit on the pilot episode of IKD2DWrld.

As we're introduced to their individual and collective worlds, the episode's particulars range from granola mouthfuls to a very interesting tale of their first acquaintance.

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3 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 22 seconds

IKD2dWrld Podcast
Ikorodu is a bustling town sprawling on hills that border Lagos to the east. Over the last few decades, this contemporarily infamous district has welcomed residents across the state and country looking for a new place to call home. Layele and Lawal are two friends whose lives, from childhood to adulthood, have been encompassed by life in Ikorodu. However, in this new age where growth has become synonymous to exodus, their shared and distinct perspectives create a vital insight into the realities of a developing community, its charm and challenges, and why everyone's dream is to leave.