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The First Take
The First Take
20 episodes
6 days ago
Exploring life through the perspectives of three Nigerians, we dive into the unique challenges and nuances of our everyday experiences. From navigating societal expectations to grappling with personal and cultural complexities, we offer our insights and reflections on what it truly means to live in today's world as a Nigerian.
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Exploring life through the perspectives of three Nigerians, we dive into the unique challenges and nuances of our everyday experiences. From navigating societal expectations to grappling with personal and cultural complexities, we offer our insights and reflections on what it truly means to live in today's world as a Nigerian.
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Society & Culture
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The "Boarding vs Day school"Take
The First Take
1 hour 23 minutes 37 seconds
4 months ago
The "Boarding vs Day school"Take

From the tight-knit communities of boarding life to the flexibility and daily routines of attending day school, we explore the pros, cons, and personal stories behind both educational paths. Whether you're a parent making decisions for your child or a student reflecting on your journey, this episode offers insight into what it’s really like to attend school in Nigeria, from both sides of the gate. Enjoy!


The First Take
Exploring life through the perspectives of three Nigerians, we dive into the unique challenges and nuances of our everyday experiences. From navigating societal expectations to grappling with personal and cultural complexities, we offer our insights and reflections on what it truly means to live in today's world as a Nigerian.