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Freaky Table

Freaky Table

By: Niki Heat Entertainment
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Freaky Table is a weekly talk and cultural critique show which brings social media trends to television. Season 3 is recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, and welcomes new co-host Charles Born.Niki Heat Entertainment Politics & Government
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  • Freaky Table Naija Edition: Season Finale with Joan Ngomba and Charles Born | AUDIO
    Sep 20 2024

    In the season finale of Freaky Table Naija Edition Season 3, co-hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born reflect on their journey working together throughout the season. Charles expresses his gratitude for Joan's professionalism and calm demeanor under the pressure of production, saying her human approach inspired him to grow in media and production. Joan, in turn, shares her excitement about finding Charles in Nigeria through a recommendation from Victory Wilson and appreciates all the effort he put into making the season a success.

    Charles also thanks Joan and the production team for trusting him with decision-making, which he says taught him valuable lessons in patience. Joan gives special praise to the entire crew, including Bobby's Gallery for production, Cybella Makeupvers for makeup and hairstyling, and Benjamin Egbele, the production assistant, for their outstanding work in bringing the show to life.

    A huge thank you to all our fans and viewers, both new and old, for watching, sharing, and supporting us throughout the season. We appreciate each and every one of you, and we’ll be back soon with more exciting content!

    #FreakyTable #NaijaEdition #SeasonFinale #AfricanEntertainment #Podcast

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    13 mins
  • Freaky Table Naija Edition: Season Finale with Joan Ngomba and Charles Born | VIDEO
    Sep 20 2024

    In the season finale of Freaky Table Naija Edition Season 3, co-hosts Joan Ngomba and Charles Born reflect on their journey working together throughout the season.

    Charles expresses his gratitude for Joan's professionalism and calm demeanor under the pressure of production, saying her human approach inspired him to grow in media and production. Joan, in turn, shares her excitement about finding Charles in Nigeria through a recommendation from Victory Wilson and appreciates all the effort he put into making the season a success.

    Charles also thanks Joan and the production team for trusting him with decision-making, which he says taught him valuable lessons in patience. Joan gives special praise to the entire crew, including Bobby's Gallery for production, Cybella Makeupvers for makeup and hairstyling, and Benjamin Egbele, the production assistant, for their outstanding work in bringing the show to life.

    A huge thank you to all our fans and viewers, both new and old, for watching, sharing, and supporting us throughout the season. We appreciate each and every one of you, and we’ll be back soon with more exciting content!


    #FreakyTable #NaijaEdition #SeasonFinale #AfricanEntertainment #Podcast


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    13 mins
  • Miz Gabbie Speaks on Cross-Dressing by Comedians: Humor or Harm? Freaky Table | Audio
    Sep 13 2024

    In this episode of Freaky Table, Nigerian skit maker and online comic Miz Gabbie joins the conversation to discuss a trending topic in West African comedy: the rising phenomenon of cross-dressing among male comedians.

    This practice has become a common element in skits, used for its comedic value, but it also raises questions about its cultural significance, the portrayal of gender roles, and public perceptions in society.

    Miz Gabbie, with her insight into the comedy industry, will shed light on why this trend is so prevalent and its impact on audiences across West Africa.

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    38 mins

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