“Word on the Streets” Is a weekly Nigerian podcast created and produced by Anur & Saleh. Each week, we publish themed episodes that allow us have interesting and relatable conversations. Sometimes we talk serious stuff... Sometimes we have fun and gist. So feel free to join the table and listen in to our conversations. We are often joined by guests and friends who all share their opinions and view... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ImprovComedy |
Anur left, Saleh went MIA and even in this episode we don’t get any closure on the state of the Nation. The lads discuss what’s been new with them and now Hunter flex has become the Hunted. Get ready for a long episode folks!!
The lads spend most of this episode reminiscing old times from boarding and laughing at each other. They share stories with Mohammed Obat and Adamu Bologi and discuss new ideas. It’s mainly banter in this one.
Close friend Ahmad Muhammad “Amdo” gets Anur & Saleh reminiscing boarding school and crazy times. Amdo tells us who his first crush was and also shares how he started his fashion business and how he’s changed over the years.
This episode has the lads talking with another old time friend, Dolapo about his start with Art and creativity and how his experiences have helped shape his creative tendencies. Anur & Saleh get deep in talks with the Founder of Dolapo Obat Gallery.
Corporate professional by day and Musician by night. Chu Chu joins Anur & Saleh for another episode. He gets into how life has been as an only child and his ongoing journey to being a better person and following his passion. Listen and enjoy 🙏🏽
Today, Karim joins Anur & Saleh to talk about Space, gaming and confronting racist situations in Nigeria. Can we see into our past? How long does it take to get to Mars? Listen and enjoy.
Late night talks about travelling, Girls, NYSC camp, honesty in relationships and BigBrother. Stay tuned and enjoy.
Old time friend of the streets Aminu, joins Anur and Saleh to gist and share thoughts on a number of topics. Saleh feints in and out of the podcast creating havoc in the background (Typical scumbaggery 🤦🏽♂️). Please enjoy!!
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Apple Podcasts | #202 |
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