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Top 5 Podcasts of the Week | Nigeria

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

Fans who dedicate hours to listening to their favourite podcasters narrate their experiences have described listening to podcasts as therapeutic.

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 will also catch up on these top 5 podcasts.

  1. The Honest Bunch Podcast
The Honest Bunch Podcast

The hosts return to the top of this week’s chart with a new episode featuring Lara Kudayasi. Lara shares her personal experiences of surviving and thriving in Nigeria as a teenage mother; she talks about having 14 heartbreaks, 15 abortions and her first child at 19.

  1. Menisms
Menisms

The men pose heavy questions and try to answer them in their own way, such as whether a person should tell their partner about their past secrets or situationships.

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

FK and Jola are third on this week’s chart with the “High Agency” episode. In it, the women recap their live shows in the UK and Ireland and share their lessons learned.

  1. So Nigerian
So Nigerian podcast

Aros and Isaac try to play devil’s advocate in this week’s episode as they talk about Nigerian politician kids being misjudged. They engage in a conversation asking if the children of Nigerian politicians deserve to be dragged and hated like their parents in power.

  1. With an S

The hosts of “With an S” climbed the chart for the first time with their episode titled “I don’t want to be a mechanic.” They invited guest host Abuchi Peter Ugwu, the Chocolate City CEO, who shared his story of success, including his brief venture into being a mechanic.

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