
Being young in Nigeria comes with its own struggles, wins, and wahala. So Nigerian is a bold social commentary podcast that unpacks pop culture, relationships, Japa struggles, social media, and everyday experiences that define young Nigerians.
Hosted by Dami Aros & Isaac, we keep it real, relatable, and unfiltered—sharing hot takes, personal stories, and deep conversations that feel just like gist... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | |||

We’re joined by Olumurewa and Isioma, hosts of the MENISMS Podcast and friends of the podcast, for a lively conversation about modern dating and the behaviors that keep showing up in it.
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We’re joined by Oye Pearl — Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) educator, youth advocate, and content creator — for a much-needed conversation about consent and what it really means in our context.
We break down the misconceptions, the grey areas N... more
It’s just Dami and Isaac this time — no guest, just pure gist, hot takes, and unfiltered opinions. The duo dive into listener dilemmas, offering advice (solicited and unsolicited), sharing their perspectives, and reacting in the way only they can.
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We’re joined by Idris Abdulkareem, a listener of the podcast, who opens up about his journey as an ex-gambling addict now 6 months clean. With courage and vulnerabi... more
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I was on my way to the gym and got tired of my usual gym playlist, so I decided to look for a podcast that would make me feel connected to Nigeria. I came across quite a few, but this one stood out because of the name “So Nigerian” and I’ve really been missing home. Honestly, this has become my favourite podcast. I absolutely love how sincere and genuine you both are.
Dami is effortlessly funny. Also it sounds like you guys are talking from experience 😂
such relatable conversations with humor as a plus. 10/10!
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Hello My name is Funperé, I live in the U.S for school and I have been a silent listener but I can’t be that no more, I found this podcast last year during my heart break season and I wanted something that would take my mind off things, I was scrolling on my podcast explore page and I found this podcasts as a recommended one and boy, I fell in love with it immediately, these days I find myself connecting to my headphones and listening even to old episodes whenever I am slightly sad, I would wake... more










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2. Dami Aros
3. Chinasa Anukam
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