Episodes 56
Avg. Duration 12m
Activity Dormant
Since Mar 2024
Latest Episode Oct 2025

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Every 2 Weeks
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About This Podcast

A satirical commentary on the Nigerian experience hosted by Gesi. "You have to be mad to live in Nigeria, cause there is no way a serrated knife is going up your butt and you still claim to be happy." And yet... WE ARE HAPPY PEOPLE.

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S3E1 Why Nigerians Must Start Reviewing Everything

Oct 01, 2025 1m Bonus

"Nigerians, Leave the Review. We're tired."Review that restaurant, store, podcast, book, church, mosque, hotel and everything else. E get why.

S3E1 INEC wants inmates to vote in 2027 Election

Aug 15, 2025 11m

In this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking proposal by Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to allow inmates to participate in the 2027 general elections. What are the…

S2E9 Public Discourse in Nigeria; Nepo baby vs Lapo baby

Jul 23, 2025 16m

Public discourse shapes the heart of any thriving democracy, and in Nigeria, its role has never been more crucial. In this episode, we explore why open, informed, and respectful conversations are…

S2E8 Silencing culture in Democratic Nigeria

Jul 09, 2025 21m

In this powerful episode, we explore the growing tension between democratic ideals and the suppression of free expression in Nigeria. Despite being Africa's largest democracy, Nigeria has witnessed…

S2E9 Nigerians Are Not Sensitive Enough About Money (Bonus Episode)

Jun 18, 2025 10m Bonus

A playful episode of me pondering on why we only complain about change in price after a 100% increment or more. Why aren't sensitive to smaller price changes?

S2E9 Nigeria's Poor Maintenance Culture Crisis

Jun 04, 2025 15m

Why do billion-naira projects in Nigeria fall into disrepair within a few years or sometimes months of completion? In this episode, we discuss Nigeria’s chronic maintenance culture crisis, exploring…

S2E8 The Slow Violence We have in Nigeria.

May 21, 2025 14m

In this episode, we delve into the concept of "slow violence" – a term that encapsulates the gradual, often invisible forms of harm that wreak havoc on communities over time. Focusing on Nigeria, we…

S2E6 Why self-expression is stigmatized in Nigeria!

Apr 30, 2025 8m

In this episode, we explore why self-expression is often stigmatized in Nigeria. From societal pressures and cultural norms to family expectations, we examine how tradition can suppress…

S2E6 Nigerians Need More Villages

Mar 19, 2025 11m

In this episode, we discuss the complexities of trust in Nigerian society, exploring how historical, political, and socio-economic factors have shaped the nation into one of the world's low-trust…

S2E7 Being Poor is Profitable

Mar 05, 2025 11m

In this episode, we explore the complex issue of impoverishment, unpacking the systemic causes and social barriers that keep people in poverty. We also discuss how the poor masses benefit the corrupt…

S2E7 Why All Nigerians Marry 3 Times

Feb 26, 2025 13m

In this episode, we explore the unique tradition of Nigerian weddings, where couples often celebrate with three distinct ceremonies. We ponder on their cultural significance and ask, Are these…

S2E7 Why do Nigerians kill?

Feb 12, 2025 9m

In this gripping episode, we contemplate the phenomenon of "jungle justice"—a brutal and often deadly form of vigilante justice that plays out in various corners of the world. From lynch mobs to…

S2E5 African Disappearing Penis Problem

Feb 06, 2025 13m

Do you believe in the tales of stolen penises and genitals? In this episode, we look into the mysterious and little-known Koro Syndrome, where people fear their genitals are disappearing or…

S2E3 Nigerian Beggers vs Nigerian Askers

Jan 29, 2025 18m

Ever wondered if you’re asking or begging? In this episode, we break down the difference between a polite request and full-on desperation. We’ll share hilarious examples, dive into the psychology…

S2E2 Black Tax creates generational curses

Jan 22, 2025 27m

In this eye-opening episode, we tackle the "Black tax"—the financial burden that many Nigerian families face due to financial hardship. From supporting relatives to overcoming workplace disparities,…

My Reaction to Nigeria GDP rebasing [special episode]

Jan 15, 2025 14m

One of the biggest news stories in Nigeria right now is the rebasing of our GDP. What is rebasing? Is it beneficial for us, the citizens? Are there any reasons to worry? On today's episode we will be…

S2E1 The War on Nigeria Architects.

Jan 08, 2025 24m

We all want to celebrate the urbanization of Nigeria as we see it as progress. But "progress" doesn't have to come at the expense of practicality. Nigerian houses needing constant air conditioning…

What to expect from Nigerian Economy 2025!!!

Jan 02, 2025 6m Bonus

As Nigeria enters 2025, what’s in store for its economy? In this special episode, we explore key factors shaping the nation’s future, from government policies to global trade, and inflation. Tune in…

Top10 most searched questions on Google by Nigerians (2024).

Dec 18, 2024 10m

The questions we ask tells us a lot about ourselves. In this episode, we uncover the top 10 most searched questions on Google by Nigerians. What are Nigerians really curious about? What are the…

S1E36 What is the Nigerian Dream? (Bonus Episode)

Dec 11, 2024 10m Bonus

In this episode, we explore the evolving concept of the "Nigerian Dream"—a vision of success shaped by ambition, and resilience, or a never-ending nightmare. Through stories and reflections, we shed…

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