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Conversations With A Naija Girl

Conversations With A Naija Girl

By: A Naija Girl
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As a youth in your 20s living in Lagos, Nigeria, you know there are a lot of drama and questions that come to you. How about we discuss some of these things with each episode of this podcast..... Or just listen to hear gist *Wink*. We discuss everything from our annoying bosses, to mental health, to Lagos traffic and relationships. Let's unbox the 20s challenge.

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Conversations With A Naija Girl
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Episodes
  • Valentine’s Wahala: Just Enjoy the Tea!
    Feb 12 2025

    It’s that time of the year again—lovebirds everywhere, overpriced flowers, and all the Valentine’s Day drama! In this episode, I chat about what Valentine’s means to me, how I celebrate (or don’t), and why I think it actually matters. And of course, I have to tease the single people a little—no hard feelings, just enjoy the tea! Grab a snack and let’s gist!

    #ConversationsWithANaijaGirl #ValentinesDay #LoveAndWahala #SinglePringles #GistWithMe

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    19 mins
  • Who Created Beauty Standards?
    Jan 18 2025
    On today's episode we dive into what beauty is and who should be the person in charge of these standards.

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    12 mins
  • New Year... SAME OLD ME!
    Jan 7 2025
    2025 Goals... or not. Let's talk about how 2025 is looking, cause this Naija girl is just looking....

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    9 mins
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