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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 "Love Language Palava" Take with Louis
The First Take
50 minutes 50 seconds
3 months ago
The "Love Language Palava" Take with Louis

In today's episode we decode the sweet (and sometimes confusing) ways people express love! From words of affirmation to acts of service, we dive into the quirks and drama of love languages that might leave you feeling warm, fuzzy, or downright puzzled. Tune in for laughs, awkward moments, and the occasional "Aha!" as we figure out how to love (and laugh) in the language that speaks to you. Because who needs a textbook when you’ve got us?


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.