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Nigerian Boy

Nigerian Boy

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A Couple of friends who think they are funny try to entertain people. We talk about all sorts of topics from awkward tinder dates to how old Quinns sister is.
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LagosMeetsLondon©

Alice, Hakka Da Host, Naay & OJ

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This is where "Lagos Meets London," a show and pop culture hub where hosts Alice, Oj, Hakka, and Naay dive into the connections and contrasts between two of the world's most vibrant cities. Each episode brings conversations on trends, music, fashion, food, and lifestyle, showcasing how these dynamic cities intersect while celebrating their differences. Our platform strives to amplify the story of Nigerian creatives at home & in the diaspora. Find us on socials https://www.tiktok.com/@lagosme ...
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The Grey Area

The Grey Area

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Welcome to The Grey Area podcast, where five British Nigerian girls - Seyi, Ati, Mayowa, Jemine and Ope - candidly explore the intricacies of life's ‘grey areas’. From identity and culture clashes to relationships and career choices. Tune in every Friday as we navigate the complexities of modern life with humor, honesty, and a unique perspective. Follow us on Instagram @tgapod for more behind-the-scenes content and to interact with us!
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Wahaala Boys

Nana Kwame

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Two West Africans stuck in London mumbling and moaning about life abroad and back home. If you want to hear relevant and irrelevant conversations about life from the perspective of these two weirdos then subscribe.
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#1 Lifestyle. Social. Pop Culture. Ideals. Relationships. Reflections. Diverse & Unfiltered Conversations. Movies. Music. Comedy. Poking the norms with a laugh. You're welcome to The Spectrum Pod! NEW EPISODE EVERY SUNDAY. HOSTS - Danny & Naomie. Official IG Handle - @therealdanana Send us a mail - [email protected] Support the Podcast via Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=101967033&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator
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The Art Angle

Artnet News

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A weekly podcast that brings the biggest stories in the art world down to earth. Go inside the newsroom of the art industry's most-read media outlet, Artnet News, for an in-depth view of what matters most in museums, the market, and much more.
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Silent Breakers Podcast is a bold storytelling platform and podcast that gives voice to the unspoken struggles of Nigerian men. Through raw reflections, fiction-inspired narratives, and community engagement, it breaks the silence around mental health, masculinity, fatherhood, and emotional identity. It’s not just a podcast — it’s a movement to help men feel, speak, and heal.
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Two Brown Boys

Mike Sutton & Aarish Shah

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Two Brown Boys are Aarish Shah & Mike Sutton. We got together to create beautiful, useful things that help build the world we want our children to live in. Our freestyle podcast is just us and , sometimes, some of our friends and other interesting creatures, chatting about things from a unique perspective. We are entrepreneurs and venture builders, world travellers, parents and so many other things - so we'll chat about startups, parenthood, being brown growing up. 2 boys. Brown, linky and a ...
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Nickel & Crime

Early Warning®

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Winner of two Signal Awards and two W3 Awards, Nickel & Crime goes deep into today’s most devious scams, exposing the psychological tactics and surprising methods used to drain thousands of victims of billions of dollars every year. At a time when financial crime is increasingly sophisticated, we go behind the schemes to understand the often brilliant – and sometimes foolish – crooks’ minds at work, so you can stay alert and avoid becoming their next victim. In season 3, Nickel & Crime retur ...
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This week on Lagos Meets London we've got DJ NEPTUNE talking about his 20+ years journey in the Afrobeats scene , the differences in every era ,from being a Dj to putting out & producing music , chasing greatness constantly and Nigeria during Detty December . Watch Full Episode on Youtube https://youtu.be/6A9YZVtuUMw Listen to GREATNESS IV the albu…
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Yes. You are not hallucinating. That's the title. This episode tells y'all why. Today, we tell nothing but the truth. Everything behind the curtain comes out. We are telling it all! Tap in and let's talk about it.... Song Intro:⁠⁠⁠ Davido Ft. Chris Brown - Blow My Mind Mid-Episode Song: Diddy Ft. Faith Evans, 112 - I'll Be Missing You Song Outro: K…
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This week we were joined by the one and only DJ J Gadget! We kicked things off by practising our MCing skills (who really had the best chant though?) Then we asked the big question, should Christians celebrate Halloween, or is it really not that deep? And to wrap it up, we tried to put our Yoruba skills to the test… emphasis on tried. Thanks for ha…
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Nigerian modern art is having a moment. In London, the Tate has opened a critically acclaimed exhibition, called “Nigerian Modernism,” featuring more than 50 artists who experimented with vibrant new styles in the mid 20th century in the giant and influential West African nation. More generally, the artists of this era have become more recognized o…
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This week on Lagos Meets London, we have with us the multi-talented Nissi Ogulu Music artist, engineer, fine artist, entrepreneur and all-round creative force. We dive into Nissi's music journey, explore all her creative & music ventures, everything that shaped her growing up , her journey from Southern Nigeria Port-Harcourt to Lagos to London, her…
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This week we were joined by another amazing pod... Still Changing Podcast. We talked Barbie boys, church boys, and whether people are getting married young just because they're horny??? We also got into sharing your partner's picture with your friends - do we actually care if they call them ugly, or are we pretending we don’t? Thanks for hanging wi…
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It’s been a really dizzyingly busy October, and as is customary, we are ending the month by talking about three of the biggest topics. We have a palette of stories that gives a sense of how head-spinning it was. First, we are going to talk about one of the biggest stories in the world, the $102 million jewel heist at France’s Louvre museum, which h…
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On our milestone 250th episode, your faves are back in the studio with yet another bang! It's a movie episode, but we barely talked about the movie; rather, we discussed the life lessons drawn from it. An 80s-themed episode, we start off (2:12) with Celine Dion's "That's the Way It Is," which gets us to reminisce about growing up listening to her s…
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This week we got into it, joined by @BackYourChat! From girls getting dragged for eating chicken and chips, to the madness that is Love Is Blind, and the real question, why are people out here begging for poussoir ?!? Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @tgapod for all the beh…
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One of the things Ben Davis likes about contemporary art is that he is always learning new things, because art spaces are always bringing new ways of making and thinking into the mix. Recently, unexpectedly, this has included magic. Specifically, Jeanette Andrews. Andrews began her career as a professional magician, but now works mainly in museums,…
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Art World Infamy is a special series from the team behind The Art Angle, investigating the scandals and schemes that have rocked the art world. In the first chapter, told over four episodes, senior market reporter Eileen Kinsella unravels the rise and fall of dealer Inigo Philbrick. After months on the run, U.S. authorities finally tracked Inigo Ph…
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This week, your faves are back with another brand new episode. The much-awaited Feminism conversation with one of our favorite guests, Maranatha Abutu, known for her feminist advocacy work in Nigeria. We start off (2:21) the show with Burna Boy's "Dem Dey" and quickly catch up on our week before delving straight into the conversation. Then we get i…
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This week we got into it, joined by @SentBackPodcast. From childhood punishments and failed driving tests to traditional wedding dos and don’ts, we had to unpack it all. Because if we’re being honest, growing up Nigerian builds character! Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @t…
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Manga is surely one of the most beloved and influential types of culture in the world. And while there’s long been a thriving international fandom around Japanese graphic novels, in the last 5 years in particular, there’s been a huge surge of popular interest, with manga impossible to miss in book shops and comic stores—and now in museums too. The …
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Art World Infamy is a special series from the team behind The Art Angle, investigating the scandals and schemes that have rocked the art world. In the first chapter, told over four episodes, senior market reporter Eileen Kinsella unravels the rise and fall of dealer Inigo Philbrick. After a bombshell $13 million lawsuit from angry collectors, Inigo…
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IT’S YOUR DILEMMAS! This week, your faves are back in the studio for another dilemma episode! We start off (2:23) the show with Poco Lee’s “Hey Jago”, which sends the room into street elation. Then Naomie goes into a long rant (5:39) about her week, where she had to cuss out a service establishment. We delve into your dilemmas (20:20), starting off…
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This week we got into it — a full breakdown of Nigerian cultural norms: the ones that make sense, the ones that definitely don’t, and the ones that just need to die already. From who should serve food to who gets the biggest piece of meat (iykyk), we had to unpack it all. Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us o…
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Museums across the globe are facing unprecedented challenges. In the West, public funding is shrinking, politics is creeping into the galleries, and institutions are asking hard questions about how to stay relevant to their donors and their publics. In an era of increasing scrutiny and diminishing returns, even the most established museums are ques…
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This week on Lagos Meets London (Pt. 2 of our Independence Day Special), Celebrating Nigerian Women we spotlight two incredible Black British Nigerian sisters founders of FLYGERIANS, a Nigerian street food restaurant in the heart of Peckham that’s serving authentic meals and keeping Nigerian culture alive in London and PINKOLATE an amazing creative…
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This week on Lagos Meets London, we’re celebrating Nigeria’s Independence Day in our own way , by celebrating Nigerian women who continue to shine, inspire, and carry our culture with pride across the diaspora. 🇳🇬✨While many feel there isn’t much to celebrate about Nigeria as a country right now, we believe the resilience, creativity, and brillianc…
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Art World Infamy is a special series from the team behind The Art Angle, investigating the scandals and schemes that have rocked the art world. In the first chapter, told over four episodes, senior market reporter Eileen Kinsella unravels the rise and fall of dealer Inigo Philbrick. What happens when you mix staggering sums of money with opaque fin…
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This week on Lagos Meets London, we spotlight one of Nigeria’s most soulful and powerful sub-genres ''Afro Jazz'' We had the honour of hosting one of the pioneers of AFRO JAZZ Koye Sax who has been at the forefront of pushing this sound beyond Nigeria and into the global stage. In this episode, Koye shares the journey of crafting Afro Jazz, keeping…
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So we just admitted something we never thought we would… our mums may have actually been right. From skirts being WAY too short for school to sneaking makeup in our bags like it was contraband, we had to break it all down. Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @tgapod for all th…
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This week, your faves are back with a movie review episode for y'all. But of course, in true Danana fashion, we start off (2:28) with some chaos. We come in with Nicki Minaj's "Chun-Li" and that leads to discussing her legacy in the game amid our thoughts on the new Cardi album after listening. Then we catch up (18:05), our thoughts on artists chan…
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It’s September, and the art world is back to business. In this month’s episode of the Art Angle Round-Up, we’re diving into the stories making headlines from Buenos Aires to New York—and even into the fantastical worlds of ⁠Frank Frazetta⁠. We start with a remarkable development out of ⁠Argentina, where a couple has been charged with concealing loo…
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This week on Lagos Meets London, we continue our conversation with the guys from IMO Podcast @IMOPODCAST easily one of the funniest and widely loved podcasts in London & Uk Black community. In this 2nd part of our conversation we speak about :- -Safety in African countries like Ghana, Uganda & Nigeria - A DILEMMA about the friend always dodging pay…
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In this episode, your faves return to the studio with another fun one. We start off (2:21) the show with Doja Cat's "Agora Hills", leading us to talking about her space in female rap. Then catch up on our week, and somewhat we landed on a weird segment (7:45) with Naomie saying Danny could never be her type. On random question of the week (21:01), …
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We’re thrilled to be able to say that the latest edition of Artnet's Intelligence Report: The Mid-Year Report 2025, has been published. It's free for all—head to Artnet News to download it as a handsome PDF. Within its covers, you'll find a bounty of information on the auction world and the art industry, which artists have been having a great year,…
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This week on Lagos Meets London, we linked up with the guys from IMO Podcast ⁠ easily one of the funniest and widely loved podcasts in London & Uk Black community. The IMO boys (two Nigerians and one Ugandan) are known for keeping it real every week mixing jokes with important conversations that get people thinking. For this episode, two of our mal…
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This week, your faves are back on the mic! IT'S YOUR DILEMMAS! We start off (2:21) the show with "Particula," some posse-cut retro music vibes for y'all. Then we catch up on what happened (6:01) during the week, especially after Danny's birthday and everything that happened in between. Not the best week for us, but the gang is pushing through on th…
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Fans of the Art Angle know our monthly Art Angle Round-Up, where Kate Brown and Ben Davis are usually joined by a writer to talk about three topics in art. For the early September week of art fairs in New York, we decided to mix it up with an experiment: a live edition of the Art Angle Round-Up, at Independent 20th Century. Our guest was the curato…
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So we just recently learned that people are actually renting Azul (yes, renting), and we had to talk about it. We also talk about TikTok thirst traps and the wild comments section, plus the new Netflix show Unknown Number: The High School Catfish (where spoiler alert), it turns out her mum was her own bully. Thanks for hanging with us on another ep…
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This week, your faves return to the studio with another introspective yet controversial episode. We start off (2:38) the Virgo season with some music from Wizkid & Dr. Side & Don Jazzy's “Surulere” in an episode that is a nod to Wizkid’s greatest hits. Then we catch up with each other, with Naomie recapping (7:23) how she’s had a pretty depressing …
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Most of us can agree: we are living through a cultural crisis. It doesn’t come from a single source—it isn’t just algorithms, aesthetics, politics, or the economy. It’s the convergence of all these forces, and beneath them, the erosion of institutions that once anchored collective life. Over the past decade, digital platforms, like social media, pr…
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Summer is officially over 💔 in the UK 🇬🇧 mode activated! ☕ And who better to enter hibernation season with it’s than Afrosoul artist Mannywellz on his first ever trip to London 🇺🇸🇳🇬🇬🇧 In this fun Lagos Meets London 🇳🇬🇬🇧 episode, Mannywellz talks about : His journey from Nigeria to America and now finally visiting the uk for the 1st time 💿 The stori…
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The gang is back! This week, your faves start off (2:32) the show honoring Rihanna's 20-year anniversary in music with her hit song "We Found Love," giving her all the flowers she deserves, and Naomie asking for new music. We catch up for a little bit and (13:32) rehash conversations from our last episode, and then Naomie poses the question of the …
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We’re talking the importance of CRB checks before dating, how we’d react to finding out our parents cheated, and breaking down our programs. Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @tgapod for all the behind-the-scenes and updates. We really appreciate your support, it means a lot…
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This is a re-air of a popular episode from earlier in the year. Have you ever asked yourself: What do artists have to learn from the octopus? Maybe not—but the question is at the heart of the work of Miriam Simun, who currently has an exhibition about her Institute for Transhumanist Cephalopod Evolution at the art space Recess in Brooklyn. And it t…
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This week on Lagos Meets London, we sit down with one of Afrobeats’ rising stars, AYOMAFF, during his recent trip to London. Known for his street-hop roots and bold energy, AYOMAFF opens up about his mission to export his sound beyond Nigeria and cement his place among the next generation of Afrobeats artists.In this candid conversation, he shares …
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Yesssss!! Your faves are back in the studio this week after last week's unavoidable absence. In this very millennial-centric episode, we start off the show (2:13) with Flo Rida and T-Pain's "Low," taking you back to T-Pain's heyday as a feature king. Then we catch up (5:18) on the last two weeks and what was going on in each other's lives. Danny na…
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We’re talking why boys trips shouldn't exist, wedding do’s & don’ts, and the reality of being a “crazy” girlfriend. Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @tgapod for all the behind-the-scenes and updates. We really appreciate your support, it means a lot!…
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If you want to know which artist is having the biggest year in museums, there is one name that springs to mind for me: Cara Romero. Since her first big breakout a decade ago at Santa Fe Indian Market, Romero has been steadily growing in influence. If you don’t know it yet, her photo-based art is full of color, drama, and detail. It’s sometimes funn…
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SYNOPSIS After kissing a friend in a bid to spite her man, she calls him and it goes to voicemail. And so the apology tour begins, unearthing all the skulls buried deep... Performer: Praise Odia (The Caller) Script Writer: Daniel Odia Producers: Daniel Odia & Naomi Igbinoba Send us your Anonymous Dilemmas – ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TSP…
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We’re talking Love Island drama, the chaos of surviving Dejon (Trigger Warning), whether you should be paying rent to your parents, and the infamous LA Lounge bandits. Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @tgapod for all the behind-the-scenes and updates. We really appreciate y…
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This week on Lagos Meets London we have one of the founders of UK’s biggest and most beloved day party brand (DLT). We dive deep into the story of how a one-year finance internship in New York led to a cultural shift in London’s event scene within the black community. Inspired by the way New York curated nightlife for the Black experience something…
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In art history, the pastoral has long offered a vision of nature as sanctuary—Arcadian meadows, idyllic countrysides, and timeless landscapes painted as if untouched by human conflict or change. It is a mode steeped in longing, often idealizing rural life as a place of harmony, simplicity, and beauty. From the verdant backdrops of Renaissance alleg…
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This week, we are back with your favorite segment of the show. IT'S YOUR DILEMMAS!!!! We start off (2:11) the episode with a nod to Tekno's "Pana" and delve straight into how our week went. Naomie had a girls' day out (5:45), and Danny was in his public speaking bag (13:21) for an NGO in the past week. Then we start off the dilemma episode (34:41) …
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We’re talking Davido drama, RHOA, and why Tyler Perry refuses to quit Hollywood. Plus, we confess our wildest first crushes. Is RHOA still giving? Is Tyler Perry overdue for a plot twist? And why do celebs stay messy? Thanks for hanging with us on another episode of TGA! Make sure to catch us on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok @tgapod for all the beh…
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