Top 5 Podcasts of the Week | Nigeria

Loose Talk podcast

This week, we have all been entertained by our favourite podcasters, updating us about their real-life experiences, mistakes, and lessons learned.

Listening to podcasts has been described as therapeutic by fans who prefer dedicating hours to hearing their favourite podcasters narrate their experiences.

We have compiled a list of the top 5 podcasts in Nigeria this week, hoping that no matter the tasks you set your mind to completing this weekend, you also get to catch up on these top 5 podcasts.

  1. Menisms
Menisms

The men are back to this week’s chart as they feature guest host Nigerian rapper Falz. The three men talk about what it means to date below someone’s standard and how to combat impostor syndrome.

  1. So Nigerian 
So Nigerian podcast

Nigerians and Africans alike are used to a rigid and vanilla custom of being in an exclusive relationship with only two partners. However, quite recently, people have begun to embrace the idea of open relationships, which the hosts of “So Nigerian” have spoken up about, suggesting why they believe open relationships should be embraced and normalised in Nigeria and Africa.

  1. Loose Talk 
Loose Talk podcast

Steve, AOT2 and Osagie express their thoughts about the new ₦70,000 minimum wage for Nigerians, the planned protest, the UAE visa scandal and the “Obedient Movement”.

  1. I Said What I Said 
I Said What I Said

FK and Jola are joined by Gbemi and Mayorfit, two skilled fitness and wellness practitioners. Together, all four share their knowledge on the “kinetic round body”, as Jola hopes to lose 15kg within ten days.

  1. #WithChude
WithChude Podcast

Chude Jideonwo gives us an episode that has been on the minds of many Nigerians as he invites comedian Josh2Funny to narrate his story about being asked to perform at the America’s Got Talent show despite not applying.

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