Always going viral, #WithChude hosts films, series, podcasts, documentaries, interviews, events and blogs from Africa - that strengthen the mind, the heart, and the spirit. It has become the safest, warmest space for Africa’s celebrities and leaders to talk about things publicly for the first time.
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Always going viral, #WithChude hosts films, series, podcasts, documentaries, interviews, events and blogs from Africa - that strengthen the mind, the heart, and the spirit. It has become the safest, warmest space for Africa’s celebrities and leaders to talk about things publicly for the first time.
For full episodes of all our content, please subscribe on withchude.com. Become part of our community supporting life-changing content.
For enquiries or issues with the platform, please call +2348094321111 or join our Telegram group with the same number.
#MindHeartSpirit
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The skit-maker and stand-up comedian, MC Remote, is my guest today.
He tells me how growing up, his parents did not support his dreams. When he wanted to try comedy, they said no. When he tried drawing, they said no. Even when he turned to boxing, they said no again. Every talent he introduced to his family, they dismissed. But he kept fighting, he kept going.
He says he was not great in school either, and sometimes it felt like he was just trying and failing. And then he lost his mom, and that moment changed everything. He says he had to leave the house, to find his own path, to survive.
When I ask about his marriage, he tells me it is because he had no mother, and his wife stepped into that space for him. She has always been there, supportive and strong. He says she is the only one who can truly handle him.
And this is MC Remote, telling his story as it is.
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There are stories you wish were fiction.Stories you hope were only rumours. But this one is real.
The story of Reverend Emeka Ezeugo, known by his followers as Reverend King.
In 2006, his case shook Nigeria. But over time, silence has covered it. His church still stands, his followers still defend him, and his name is barely spoken.
Yet what happened cannot be forgotten. Women made to serve him naked. Followers beaten until they could not move. And then, in the most horrifying act, doused with fuel and set on fire.
This is not fiction. This is not satire. This happened in Nigeria. And it must be remembered.
This is the story of Reverend King.
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The Boo of the Booless is my guest today, and this is Chike like you have never heard him before.
He tells me how he did not even know music would be his thing until after university. How he would just sing and disturb everybody around him. How the road here was tough. How he had to act for two years just to generate income.
He talks about people calling him arrogant. Says he hears it a lot. About achieving so much success that his own mother once asked if he had joined a secret cult.
We talk about money, and he says it plainly, “For me to be happy I need a lot of money. This is not even carnal. I like money. I want money”
And when we talk about marriage, he does not flinch. Says he feels it is a stupid step, and that is his opinion.
And it is the Boo of the Booless telling his truth.
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From living in a room with 10 people in Mushin Idi- Araba to lifting trophies on the international stage and becoming a National VIP, Rasheedat Ajibade’s journey will break your heart and inspire you all at once.
She tells me about growing up in a compound with over a hundred people.
About washing toilets and bathrooms for money.
About selling kunu and zobo just to get by.
She played for FC Robo in Nigeria for 10 years without a salary.
And then, at 17, she left for Norway.
Sick. Injured. Lonely.
That’s when she knew she was depressed.
She says there were days she thought of giving it all up. Days she imagined collapsing on the pitch and never waking up.
And then she smiles and tells me how, in the middle of all that darkness, her relationship with God got sweeter.
How she began to see her life as bigger than her pain.
How even her trophy could be a tool to inspire the next generation.
We talk about survival. Faith. Purpose.
And how even the deepest valleys can lead to the highest mountains.
This is one of the most courageous stories I have ever heard.
And one of the strongest spirits I have ever met.
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Not everyone cheats. Some just choose to love more than one, openly, honestly, and without shame.
Hermes lives in a polyamorous relationship with two women in different parts of the world. One of them, Blessing, has been with him for three years and chooses not to date anyone else. The other is in Germany. All three are aware of each other. They’ve had conversations together, not just about love but about how to make it all work.
Tomisin tells me she sees people in polyamorous relationships and wonders how they manage it. She believes it takes a lot of time, effort, and emotional maturity.
Hermes’ girlfriend tells me there is no such thing as forever with one person, at least not in the way we have been taught to expect it. Edwin adds that, growing up, he saw many women with boyfriends and sugar daddies who knew their roles in each other’s lives.
And Hermes said something that stayed with me. He said, “Even the people that want monogamous relationships, how many of them are ready to take responsibility for that
In this conversation, we open the door into a kind of love that challenges everything we have been told — and asks us, quietly but boldly, to question what it really means to choose someone.
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His mother woke up one morning and abandoned him, his father and siblings without a
reason, he watched his father being slapped by touts right in front of him in the uncompleted building where they lived, as the man tried to navigate debilitating poverty with dignity and grace, and he survived multiple moments when his life could have been destroyed.
Yet, Hermes Iyele is that rare human being who has looked deeply into the nature of
life and being, and in the midst of hardship and broken dreams, found beauty and joy still.
We talk about how he survived those dark days, how he fought his way through the slums, how
he found his way into Big Brother and what it did to him, and we also explored his complex
relationship with polyamory - one partner in Nigeria and another in Europe and what that has
taught him about love and lust.
I have spent a while trying to find the perfect time to share what I consider a transcendent,
timeliness conversation, and I finally felt in my spirit that the time is here.
Take my word for it. This one was pure light.
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These are not just stories.
They are testaments. From people who have lived through it. And survived.
One lost her innocence to someone in the same house.
One tried to run but was pulled back by her braids.
One got pregnant and was taken to Ibadan for an abortion at five months.
One was told to stay quiet because “things like this happen.”
One was asked by a nurse what she was wearing.
One lost childhood friends because people believed she seduced her stepfather.
They shared what it cost them.
One said she would never sleep over at a poor man’s house again.
One said she lost everything — her health, her education, her relationships and almost took her life.
This week on WithChude, we hold space for their truth.
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Gen Zs may not know, but in the ‘90s, she was the moment, starring alongside RMD and lighting up every screen she graced.
But then, she walked away from acting. Why? “It was boring,” she told me. And so, she pivoted, and made history behind the scenes instead.
She produced Keeping the Faith, the film that introduced Genevieve Nnaji to the world. She created A Hotel Called Memory with Akin Omotosho. She even produced the jingle for President Obasanjo’s first political campaign.
One of the true icons of Nigerian cinema, in front of and behind the camera.
Such a joy to sit with the elegant, brilliant, culture-shaping Ego Boyo.
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He’s one of the most phenomenal actors of this new generation. Brilliant. Sharp. Deep.
I’ve been a fan since Ajoche, and for the past 3–5 years I’ve watched him pour himself into every role, with intention, with grit, and with incredible range.
The world finally caught up with him when he lit up the screen in Kemi Adetiba’s blockbuster, and since then, he hasn’t looked back.
One of the smartest creatives I know, and one of the most exciting actors of this time.
This one is rich with craft, purpose, and that beautiful hunger to do work that matters.
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There are still many happy marriages in the world today — yes, even among celebrities!
Today, we celebrate the beauty of love and marriage — and the men and women who’ve been blessed or have worked hard to build joy-filled families.
From my guests -
Rita Dominic
Omoni Oboli
Lateef Adedimeji
Toyin Lawani
Obi Cubana
Obiwon Obiora
Victor Thompson
Desmond Elliot
Daniel Etim-Effiong
Segun Arinze
Toyin Falaiye
Lizzy Anjorin
Today, we celebrate those marriages and the idea that marriage and love continue to be a beautiful thing - even for those who may not have gotten it ‘right’.
We love love. ❤
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Everyone’s fave is my guest today, Jay On Air.
But before the millions of views and the hosting gigs, he was just a young man trying to find his way.
In 2020, he sent a message asking to intern on this show.
He had just lost his radio job, couldn’t find another, and was battling depression.
He tried PR, PA work, even started selling okrika. Business was just picking up, then COVID hit. And it all came crashing down again.
It was in the middle of that silence, that stillness, that he picked up his phone… and started playing on TikTok.
Today, he’s one of the biggest and most loved content creators in West Africa.
But what I love most is how deeply he’s grown.
He told me there was a time he wasn’t a good person, not a good friend, not kind, not humble.
And how he had to call himself out and do the work.
We talk about growth. Purpose. Success.
And what it really means to be seen and loved, publicly and privately.
This is one of the most beautiful stories I’ve heard.
And one of the sweetest humans I’ve ever met.
Jay On Air — like you’ve never seen him before.
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