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 you.
New episodes every Monday. Subscribe now and join the conversation!
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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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 you.
New episodes every Monday. Subscribe now and join the conversation!
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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Hello guys! On today’s episode, we are joined by photographer, fitness enthusiast and content creator - Fayokunmi, to discuss the fitness culture in Nigeria, as well as some solid nutrition tips. This one is for the gym buddies and aspiring ones too. Our guest shares her journey, struggles, and hilarious encounters trying to stay fit in Naija.
We talk about body goals vs. body reality, how diet culture affects young Nigerians, and whether fitness is becoming more accessible or still too expensive. If you’ve ever said “I’ll start gym next week” and that week never came, this episode is for you.
Plug in, share with your gym partner (or that friend who keeps saying “add me to your meal plan”), and don’t forget to subscribe!
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