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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.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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The "Roommate from Hell" Take
The First Take
39 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
The "Roommate from Hell" Take

Join the gang as we dive into the world of the WORST roommates ever. We dissect living situations and how they play a part in how you relate to your housemates. Enjoy the episode!

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.