As Angel Was Sayin' is a podcast hosted by Angel Nduka-Nwosu who is an internationally recognized Nigerian journalist and researcher covering stories majorly around women, children, sexuality and financial crime. The goal of As Angel Was Sayin' is to kickstart uncomfortable but necessary social conversations in an environment of sustained dialogue & respect. Expect new episodes on the Friday of ev... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals |
It's been almost two months since the hottest women only party of 2023. It's also the two year anniversary of The Emecheta Collective, a women's only group I created. In my first episode with a guest, I sat down with Chidinma a.k.a La Dinma, to discu... more
So what's this thing about girlboss feminism and the shaming of women who desire financial independence online? What's also this thing of giving women respect based on status and using other women to climb? I discussed my thoughts on what is termed "... more
Welcome to a new season of As Angel Was Sayin' baby girls and boys and Happy New Year! In this new episode, I talk on the importance of staying away from men who drain you in the name of love. Also discussed is emotional abuse and the need for women ... more
Shamelessness and Selfishness are two of my favourite words as a feminist. They are also seen as especially bad for women. In this episode, I question why and explain how enjoyment of our legal rights as women can only happen when we live intentional... more
It seems feminism is no longer just not for women, but a movement where women fight other women to cape and mule for the struggles of men. Giving examples of two movements in Nigerian history, I question why that is so and reiterate that women must b... more
Bruh I'm sick and tired of people losing their abilities to think for themselves cause they have outsourced their thinking to other women. In this episode, I discuss why it can be harmful to stan and have "feminist favs". Also discussed are placing p... more
What's with all the name calling online and bad blood towards women who are more traditional please? In the second episode of this season, I discussed why as women, we should not open other women up for violence from men even if these men are "progre... more
Welcome to Season 2 of As Angel Was Sayin’. For the first episode, I discuss an issue that I find very tricky from life experiences ranging from women cancelling other women in the name of identity politics, women staying silent where they should spe... more
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