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My name is Korayday and I’m a Yoruba girl who grew up in Enugu. I’m a filmmaker, mom, and student of life. I like to talk about lessons learned and my experiences as I go through this introspective life of mine. Let’s connect on Instagram @korayday
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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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How consistent have I been as a Muslim woman over the past seven years? Recently, I’ve been beating myself up over the fact that I don’t feel focused, and I lack consistency. However, I reminded myself that there are a few things in my life that I have been consistent with.If you struggle with consistency, you might enjoy listening to this episode.…
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In keeping with my new gist-style podcast episodes, I talk a lot about how I found myself here, that is, as a filmmaker.This episode was actually inspired by a follower on Instagram, who asked me to talk about how I got my first camera.It took me a long time and a lot of agony to finally figure out what I am meant to do with my life. Even then, I s…
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Hi guys, hope you have all been doing well. We are back with another episode filled with random topics and conversations, so come gist with us. We apologise for the sound quality in advance. These are our personal opinions and do not reflect other views that may be held. We hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening. Chukwu gozie gi. Find us on …
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Ndeewo nu. This episode is all about umu nwoke na umu nwanyi na-ekpo oku (Hot boys and Hot girls). We will be discussing love island, Igbo people on too hot to handle, and if it's coming home for England. We will also be talking about animals and what their igbo names are. These are our personal opinions and do not reflect other views that may be h…
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In this episode, we are letting you guys know where we have been. We also play a little this or that game and have discussions centred around each topic e.g. love, money, culture, dream jobs etc. These are our personal opinions and do not reflect other views that may be held. We hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening. Chukwu gozie gi. Find u…
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This episode is all about asusu igbo because Igbo ga-adi! We have igbo teacher Kelechi joining us to discuss his experience teaching igbo. We will also be discussing some of the difficulties learning as an adult. These are our personal opinions and do not reflect other views that may be held. We hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening. Chukwu…
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We apologise for the sound issues at the start of the episode. This episode is about ezinụlọ Igbo. We have Mc Governor joining us to discuss growing up in an Igbo household, both in the UK and Nigeria. These are our personal opinions and do not reflect other views that may be held. We hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening. Chukwu gozie gi. …
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Anyi abanyela onwa ihunanya (We have entered the month of love). This episode is a valentine special, we are talking about looveee. We will also be discussing stereotypes we have heard or been told relating to Igbo men and women. These are personal opinions and do not reflect other views that may be held. We hope you enjoy it and thank you for list…
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Ezi afo ohuru to you all! On todays episode, we will be discussing our favourite Igbo dishes, music and movies. We will also be discussing how to get rid of some names given by Igbo people. Biko these are our personal opinions and do not reflect the general view that may be held. We hope you enjoy.Thank you for listening. Chukwu gozie gi. Find us o…
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Today's episode is all about tips and lines to use on an Igbo babe, and if all else fails you can just weta ego (bring money). Chika also talks through the full Igba Nkwu process and what you should expect. Stages: The Ikuaka (Inquiry), Umunna (Elders), Imego (Bride price), and Igba Nkwu Nwanyi (Bride's wine carrying).Thank you for listening, we ho…
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Kechi Okwuchi, a phenomenal young lady, gives a speech at TedxEuston about knowing yourself. A plane crash survivor, with multiple severe burns, which required her to undergo extensive surgeries, Kechi hung on tenaciously to life. She went on to graduate magna cum laude from college in 2015. Her words are sure to influence you positively.…
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