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In this episode, we discuss 'the list' of things guys can not do as according to under 25 babes, our personal pet peeves in the opposite gender, what being a Gigolo entails, Friends with Benefits, If we'd ever carry out DNA tests on our kids and more. Ireeee ooo!
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Here's to our return for season 2 of this podcast and we promise to be consistent AF! FYI this episode contains a lot of iranu. So we discuss Dipo's trip to Nigeria for Ileya, olosho carrying, opa eyin culture (coitus enhancers) and his time with Naira Marley in Lekki followed by a sudden U-turn to 'the worst things we've done for love', a lot more iranu ft Malik's love letters and more. We back!!
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After a not so long hiatus, the troops were rounded up as we discuss: What we've been at in our various lives, Ramadan, the #TwitterBan & Bubu, How Gov. Seyi Makinde of *Oyo state is the only working one, What Malik would do if he was president and our plans for summer 21'. Tune in next week!
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In this episode we were graced with the presence of Jumoke & Dami. ..the Derrick Jaxn situation If Monogamy is outdated.. The Nigerian perception that men will 'naturally' cheat.. Who has been a cheater/been cheated on... If you'd let your friend cheat on their partner in a motive...
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In this episode, we discuss the royal family sturvs, lockdown in Ireland, Afronation (woo woo woo), staying fit in lockdown. Just an update of what is happening in Ireland and beyond really.
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We are joined by two very engaging ladies, Jade & Maryam as we discuss marriage pressure from relatives, reasons why we're not married, our ideal wedding and the trending breastfeeding lenght! Enjoy!
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Our guest, El Mayo gives us a quick tutorial on how to'Japa' from Nigeria while Malik (the Agbero) discusses the illegal ways. We also discuss social classes in Nigeria, political nepotism, the EndSARS movement , corruption and whether Nigeria should split.
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We were graced with the presence of 'Big Money Mercy' & 'Elizabeth' and discussed gender roles in the Yoruba home (how it has changed), the 50/50 rule, submission and a whole lot more..)
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An exploration of Nigeria's educational system v Ireland with our guest speaker who is a graduate of both University of Lagos and the National College of Ireland. We discuss the tedious process of gaining admission to uni in Nigeria vs Ireland, Sex for Grades, Cultism, Hostel Life and NYSC.
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We discuss growing up in Lagos/Ibadan. The areas we lived in, being an agbero, the games we played, school memories at first then discuss our move to Ireland and the culture shock we faced.
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We discuss how youths of Yoruba descent in the Diaspora aren't keen on speaking the language, are failing to pick it up and why that is. Do we blame their geographical location or their parents.