
A safe place to learn, unlearn, evolve and laugh.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships | |||

Daniel Etim Effiong joined us on the podcast and it was truly an unforgettable conversation. Ife spoke with him about his journey as an actor, filmmaker, and director, including how he navigates criticism and responds to trolls in the public eye. He ... more
Pst. Toluwani Odukoya joined us on the podcast and it was truly an unforgettable conversation. Ife spoke with her about what it means to grow up as a firstborn daughter, navigate life as a pastor and woman of God, and carry the responsibility of lead... more
In this Dear Ife series podcast, Ife sits down with members of the DANG community for a thoughtful and opinion-filled conversation exploring some of today’s most debated social topics. Together they unpack perspectives on religion, personal identity,... more
In this Dear Ife series Podcast Ife sits down with your favourite MC and talk show host Toolz for a thoughtful and opinion packed conversation on the podcast. Toolz addresses some of the assumptions people often make about her online and gives deeper... more
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This show features candid, personal conversations with Nigerian women and aligns around relationships, family, entrepreneurship, and personal growth. Episodes frequently explore marriage dynamics, motherhood, career pivots, faith, and resilience in the face of public scrutiny or adversity. Notable throughlines include navigating modern love within cultural and religious contexts, balancing public life with private boundaries, and turning hardship into empowerment and business success. The format often blends intimate storytelling with practical guidance on relationships, parenting, and self-care, sometimes incorporating sponsor segments and community perspectives. The mix of guests ranges from entrepreneurs and creators to actors, musicians... more
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Recent guests on Diary of A Naija Girl include:
1. Daniel Etim Effiong
2. Pastor Tolu
3. Bunmi George
4. Nancy Umeh
5. Biodun Stephen
6. Osas Bibi
7. Blessing Obasi-Nze
8. Grace Ofure
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