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Welcome to a podcast unlike any other, in which I bring my unique intersectional identity as a gay Igbo man from Nigeria to the forefront. This is a space where personal stories meet cultural insights, and where meaningful discussions about LGBTQIA+ issues, representation, and empowerment take centre stage. Each episode is a journey into the intricacies of being queer and African, examining themes of identity, perseverance, and visibility. As I amplify queer voices, spill some palm wine, sla ...
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Igbo Table Talks

Igbo Table Talks

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Welcome to Igbo Table Talks with Emeka and Oly! Emeka and Oly discuss all things culture and are changing the way the Igbo language is learned. Come & join the conversations. Nothing is off the table.
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Igbo Podcast

Igbo Podcast

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"Ọjị Abịala: An Igbo Podcast" takes a revamped and innovative approach towards learning to speak the Igbo language-- guaranteed to make you at least conversant. In doing so, it aims to promote Igbo culture, literature, and a greater sense of community, especially between Ndị Igbo in Nigeria and those in the diaspora. This Igbo podcast makes language learning a lifestyle and enjoyable!! Come and join the movement and spread the word.
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Welcome to the King of the Messy/Tea-spillin community, thee head barb, thee one in charge ANTHO MINAJ! Here we gossip about schools and student fights and celebrities who on-purposely act dumb online for the attention and views. We also post the juicy videos from other barbs and talk about celebrity BEEF. Enjoy our podcasts😛
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Tangentially Speaking

Nita Cherise & Nikki Igbo

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Hosts Nita Cherise and Nikki Igbo are intelligent, funny, down to earth longtime friends who frequently find themselves on conversational tangents. Listen to see which two seemingly unrelated topics they manage to connect and enjoy the tangents along the way. Find them on Social media @tangspeakpod @nitacherise @nikkigbo
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Umu Igbo Unite Austin

Umu Igbo Unite Austin

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NDEWO! Umu Igbo Unite- Austin Chapter ("UIU-Austin"), chartered in 2018, is a local chapter of the national Umu Igbo Unite organization. Umu Igbo Unite is a U.S.-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that consists of a wide range of professionals and college students of Nigerian Igbo heritage who reside in the United States. UIU-Austin was created to bring Igbo youths and professionals together, establish a sense of community and educate members about the rich Igbo culture, while giving b ...
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FIERCE Mothers

Ugochi Onyewu

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Ugochi is a woman of Igbo heritage and wanted a forum to celebrate the achievements of inspirational African women and women of color. The FIERCE Mothers Podcast showcases the stories of these women, through compelling interviews with inspiring guests.
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Rich Queer Aunties

Christabel Mintah-Galloway

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Two queer African lesbians aunties having the conversations our cultures told us to swallow. Rich Queer Aunties is a space for truth-telling at the intersection of culture, queerness, relational healing, and diaspora life. Hosted by Christabel and Kachi, two Igbo daughters, lovers, thinkers, and truth-telling aunties, we unpack the emotional, cultural, and relational stuff we were never supposed to name out loud. From hierarchical colonial collectivist conditioning to people-pleasing, from r ...
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An Igbotic Podcast primarily focused on conversations about the Igbo culture and traditions. The hosts have light-hearted conversations about their personal experiences and provide their own opinions. We thank you all for your continued support. Chukwu gozie unu niile (God bless you all). Follow us on Twitter @WYVPodcast1 and Instagram @WYVPodcast
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NKATA: Art and Processes

Nkata Podcast Station

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NKATA is an Igbo word from the language spoken by the Igbo people of Nigeria. It simply means "Conversation". Thus this podcast series will feature conversations with selected individuals (artists, cultural operators, and creatives) whose work I have known – some over many years and others, a little less so. What sets them apart is that I consider them and their works to be compelling, engaging and relevant to the time. The idea of this podcast is to have in-depth but also accessible convers ...
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Dialogue Africa

Dialogue Africa

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Learn. Connect. Access! Welcome to the Dialogue Africa Podcast - where we share stories, explore, and discuss the richness of African languages, culture, and experiences! Join the community to access free, fun lessons and learn Twi, Yoruba, Swahili, Ga, Igbo, and more. We prepare you for real-world interactions in Africa & African communities near you.
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Cousins in America

Cousins In America

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Join Cousins Nemeze and Ugo every week for colorful commentary about current events, pop culture, and social media. No holds bar, the cousins check and shade with a Nigerian flair. From the young Nigerian perspective, Nigerian-born Nemeze and American-born Ugo Omero share their opinions on being torn between American assimilation, Nigerian tradition, and twenty-something adult confusion.
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Develop Your A-Game

Beverley Agbakoba-Onyejianya - I am a lawyer/entrepreneur and humanist.

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Join Beverley , proudly Igbo-Nigerian, proudly African in her new Skills and knowledge based Podcast Series. Discussing and exploring a variety of themes from business to relationships to societal issues, entrepreneurship, faith and more . It’s a podcast sharing real life relatable experiences that will inspire you and empower you on your journey of becoming the best version of yourself... Please click like and subscribe to the show . Develop your A-Game is also available on Apple podcasts, ...
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Keep It Korede! (Identity, Mindset, Womanhood)

Warm, personal reflections for women growing through life.

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Keep It Korede! is where I sit down and talk through life the way it actually feels...identity, mindset, womanhood, culture, faith, small wins, big lessons, all of it. It’s personal, a little messy sometimes, but always honest. If you enjoy warm, real talk from a woman just trying to make sense of life as she goes, welcome. This is your corner too! korayday.substack.com
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Here at Nation of Hebrew iZrael in Diaspora (NOHIID) we share - The Truth of Hebrewism from The Ancient People N'D'IGBOO/IGBO/EBO/HEBO/HEEBOE/HEBREW still in the distant land we was taken and scattered from(our crib) This is very important for The Lost Sheep of The House of iZrael located in The Diaspora to be aware of. Here they will learn that this is one of the parts of our heritage, customs and traditions stolen from us. I'm crying out Loud right now, because the Time now to wake up and ...
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The Africalypso Podcast is a captivating exploration of Nigerian society and culture hosted by Matilda, Hadiza, and Imanma, three Nigerians living in Canada. Join them as they delve into a diverse range of topics, sparking insightful conversations on social issues, history, politics, finances, and everything in between.With a blend of wit, intelligence, and good-natured banter, the hosts bring their distinct diasporic lens to the table, providing a fresh perspective on African culture and so ...
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NKATA: Dots of Thoughts

Nkata Podcast Station

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I often wake up in the morning with thoughts reeling in my head. Thoughts inspired by a conversation with someone; something I read, heard, listened to (music/podcasts), a film I saw, a photograph I made, an essay/poem I wrote, or in broad terms, an impactful encounter. They exist as disjointed, scattered particles I often refer to as dots of thoughts.Thus, this podcast show is an attempt to articulate, to converse and to put in relation these floating thoughts. While it relies on random imp ...
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Speaking Tongues is a podcast celebrating language, culture, and identity through in-depth conversations with multilingual guests from around the world. From endangered and Indigenous languages to Creoles and diaspora stories, each episode explores how language connects us to memory, history, community, migration, and meaning. Host Elle Charisse talks with artists, educators, and storytellers working to preserve cultural heritage through words, food, music, research, and lived experience.
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Hi. Welcome to my podcast and my voice over portfolio. If you want a sample of my voice over services you'd find it here. If you also want a place to relax and enjoy a wholesome conversation with me, you've found a safe space. Don't leave without clicking ▶️ PLAY.
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Africa Listen Podcast

Africa Listen Podcast

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The podcast where we talk about Afrenaissance; an era of Africa’s cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following Millennials and Gen Z. Hosted by @chapmuna and @casspertheblaqgod
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Know Naija(Nigeria) with Honorable

Eke Kelechi Udonsi-Kalu

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Learn about Nigeria and it's heritage. email for business and enquiry: [email protected] Host: Eke Kelechi Udonsi-Kalu Jr Support Me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/udonsi Connect with me; FB Page: https://facebook.com/udonsivlogs Facebook: https://facebook.com/noble4u2c Instagram: https://instagram.com/noble4u2c Twitter: https://twitter.com/UdonsiYT Youtube: https://youtu.be/0b6CBYMvTf4 For Business or Inquiry: [email protected]
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Shondaland Weekly After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of AfterBuzzTV's Shondaland Weekly. Show Summary: A weekly series covering news and interviewing guests on all things Shonda Rhimes and her various shows like Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and How To Get Away With Murder.
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Three Nigerians from different schools of thought and years of intellectual sparring link up in Sheffield (United Kingdom) to go at each other for the better part of two hours to discuss topics ranging from Politics, Drugs, Religion, Uni and so much more. No pulled punches, no hard feelings, no limits, just vibes. So let Ohiz, Ifeanyi and Okiki show you the world of the Nigerian International Student with the only travel document applicable for this journey. Welcome to Green Passport. Suppor ...
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Convos with Chichi is a storytelling platform and podcast rooted in culture, identity, and connection. Hosted by Maryclare Chinedo—a Nigerian-American media personality, storyteller, and advocate—this show explores the power of conversation to preserve legacy, amplify African voices, and spark meaningful dialogue across generations. From personal diaries of diaspora life to in-depth interviews with cultural icons, innovators, and community builders, Convos with Chichi weaves together stories ...
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No, I don’t go to church. No, there are no Muslim churches. No, you didn’t pay attention in social studies classes. Yes, you should make friends with Muslims and other strange people. Yes, yes. Muslims are indeed strange. And that’s okay. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episo…
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African laws that are against gay people are not about culture; they are about keeping people in line. This episode shows the harsh truth about how African governments use the law against LGBTQIA+ people. These laws are frequently justified as “tradition” or "morality," but the reality is more straightforward and repulsive: they support colonial fe…
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This week, we are rerunning one of our fan favorites where we were joined by Derick Ofodirinwa, owner of The Medicine Shell, to delve into Igbo Spirituality or Odinani. Be sure to check out Derick's work via the following websites: youtube.com/TheMedicineShell, patreon.com/TheMedicineShell Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you listen! Webs…
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Send us a text What begins as a chance meeting in Berlin becomes a conversation—one that moves attentively through difference, identity, and the long, uneven arc of returning to oneself. In dialogue with guest Tamia Hill (Mia), host Emeka Okereke reflects alongside her on how encounters—with people, places, and moments—serve as relational threshold…
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In this deeply vulnerable Part 1 episode, Christabel and Kachi peel back the layers of their origin stories to understand how they learned to navigate conflict, safety, and love. Coming from two distinct backgrounds, both shaped by the violence of the Biafran genocide survivors and the silence of a strict religious household, we explore the surviva…
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Ever had a stare down with a stranger? Yup, done that plentyyyy of times. But I couldn’t blame the folks staring at me. Emi, hot cake. Cutie petunie… I’m a bit defiant, but I imagine some people might want to shrink with so many eyes on them. If that’s you, my heart goes out to you. 💓 No one’s worth shrinking for, mon ami. This is a public episode.…
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This episode highlights something that countless queer Africans keep to themselves: emotional violence that happens in our homes. Before anyone insults or threatens us, we're already fighting for our lives in our living rooms, bedrooms, and family gatherings. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashi…
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On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Ṣẹwà, a Toronto-based Nigerian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. We talk with Ṣẹwà about her journey into music, how she uses sound and storytelling as a form of self-expression, and what it means to create from a place of vulnerability. Our conversation also touches on loss and how life experien…
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If you’ve ever tried transitioning from tank tops and skinny jeans to oversize skirts and shapeless dresses, you know just how messy it can be. From awkward layering to horrendous color and fit combinations, the transition can be so confusing. BUT… Embrace it. Ease yourself into it. And don’t let anyone bully you into thinking you don’t have a fash…
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A lot of the most vocal homophobes in African societies are also the men who live double lives. Shame, religion, hypermasculinity, and fear create a violent undercover culture that hurts everyone, including gay men, women, families, and the men themselves. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion,…
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Has your name ever been mispronounced? Not once. Not twice. But every single time!!! No one, and I mean NOBODY ever got my name right because it’s a Yoruba name and they were Igbo. But guess what? When Korede Bello blew up, everyone could suddenly pronounce the name. So thank you Mr. Bello. However, I want that Korede.com domain! (Please? No? Okay)…
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In marriages, churches, the diaspora, and WhatsApp prayer groups all over the world, there are gay men who are living half-lives because the world never let them live fully. This is a real, necessary, and raw conversation. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, and queer joy. Watch more videos:…
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Aaaaand I've changed the title of the podcast again!!! I think this one is here to stay. LOL! The new title is... DRUM ROLL!!! Keep It Korede! Cool right? 😎 I'm a Yoruba Muslim girl who grew up as the "other" in Christian Igbo land. This episode introduces you to my 'Yoruba Igbo Muslimah' series where I explore what it was like growing up as a mino…
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In spite of Africa's problems with poverty, crime, bad government, inflation, lack of safety, and institutions that don't work, queer people are still considered the biggest threat. This episode highlights the cultural obsession with policing queer lives. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, …
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Today, we finally did a full Q&A episode where we answered the burning questions you all sent in. From how we became friends to our most unhinged recording moments. And because we can’t end an episode without gist, we wrap things up with a review of the new Nollywood movie, The Herd, on Netflix. Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you listen…
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Fashion was my first language before I had the words to defend myself as a gay Igbo man living in a culture that is hostile to gay people. Clothes gave me freedom, safety, and visibility. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, and queer joy. Watch more videos: https://youtube.com/channel/UC9jWW…
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On this Amebo Interlude, we discuss: - A video where a nurse was ignoring a black woman in active labor - Ezra Olubi's old tweets - Youtuber's take on domestic staff sending money home - Burna Boy strikes again at his concert - Wike vs. Young Military personnel - The Danish Deception Don’t forget to ask us a question on our Instagram Q&A. Find us @…
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Christabel and Kachi are back. Two queer Igbo aunties, newly engaged, talking honestly about what it means to choose a lesbian life in the shadow of homophobic parents, church aunties, and colonial expectations. In this episode they unpack what engagement and turning forty have stirred up. Christabel shares what it is to propose after two divorces …
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This episode is about the most important things I've learned about being an openly gay Igbo man, ranging from how to deal with family rejection to how to accept myself, and so much more. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, and queer joy. Watch more videos: https://youtube.com/channel/UC9jWWJ…
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On this episode, we're joined by Yvonne Osagie, founder of Med Melanin, a telehealth platform designed to reduce misdiagnosis in women, especially women of color, and to help them be better advocates as they navigate their healthcare journeys. We talk with her about how to advocate for ourselves and how to be active participants in our healthcare t…
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This episode is a tribute to our trans siblings in Nigeria, Africa, and around the world who continue to demonstrate their courage and brilliance in societies that attempt to eradicate them.Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, and queer joy. Watch more videos: https://youtube.com/channel/UC9j…
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Send us a text Emeka Okereke explores the Igbo language as a vessel of cosmological insight and a lens for re-examining identity. He traces the movement from self to collective consciousness and introduces Nlekota—the Igbo principle of stewardship, a presence that absences nothing. In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke unknots the idea…
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On this Amebo Interlude, we discuss: - Blue Jays losing the 2025 World Series - Trump threatening Nigeria with possible military action - Protests in Tanzania over unfair elections - Nigerians seeking justice for Ochanya - YouTube Nollywood movies Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you listen! Website: https://www.africalypsopodcast.com/ Fo…
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People like to talk about gay sex, including pastors, politicians, and even the aunties. But the conversation isn't always honest and kind. Our intimacy isn't dirty; it's real, human, and sacred. Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, and queer joy. Watch more videos: https://youtube.com/channe…
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On this episode, we're joined by Seyi Ajayi, and she shares her experience moving back to Nigeria after an initial move to Canada. In Seyi's words, "Shey you're coming alonggg?" You can find Seyi on Instagram @seyiajayi Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you listen! Website: https://www.africalypsopodcast.com/ Follow us on Instagram, TikTok…
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This episode calls out the false comfort of tolerance. Saying things like "We don't hate you, just don't show it" isn't progress; it's control. It's the same old oppression, but it's called "politeness." Stay Connected Welcome to myownkindofrunway, a place for unapologetic conversations, fashion, and queer joy. Watch more videos: https://youtube.co…
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On this Amebo Interlude, we discuss: - Nigerian wedding fashion - "Polycule" and Twitter usage - The alleged coup plot in Nigeria - The death of ARISE News Anchor, Somtochukwu Maduagwu, and the negative sides of japads And as usual, our question/dilemma of the week Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you listen! Website: https://www.africaly…
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We’re baaaack… again! It’s been a minute, and we’ve got lots to catch up on. In this comeback episode, we chat about what’s been going on since we last blessed your ears, celebrate hitting our 100th episode (!!), and take a hilarious trip down memory lane with a game of “Guess Who Said It On The Pod.” We wrap things up with a little public service …
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