Married to Nigeria is a weekly relationship podcast for the American woman who is dating or married to a Nigerian man. Join Tricie & Traci as they navigate intercultural marriage as Nigerian wives. The episodes will focus on everyday living, lifestyle choices, politics, food, fashion, travel, and po…
Traci Salami & Shawntrice Ajayi
In this week's episode, Traci discusses the importance of mental health and voting in the 2020 elections.
In this week's episode, Traci discusses the #EndSARS protests and movement in Nigeria and why you should be concerned.
In this week's episode, Traci discusses the nature of individuals who fall victim to internet love scams. Listen to Episode 3 to catch up on Dating Nigerian Men and Dealing with 419 Love Scams.
In this week's episode, Traci interviews Ehi Obinyan about his decision to marry an American woman. Mr. Obinya married Shavonne Obinyan who was a guest on episode #23.
In this week's episode, Traci continues with episode #2 of a 3-part series on Black Lives Matter. She interviews with Candice from Youtube's American Benin TV about finding Nigerian love and processing the Black Lives Matter protests throughout America with her Nigerian husband.
In this week's episode, Traci speaks with Tolu Akintunde in a 3-Part Series on the Black Lives Matter movement. Listeners will remember Akintunde's first Coming to America episode. This is part two of that conversation
In this week's episode, Traci gives listeners tips for dealing with family members who do not accept their Nigerian Husband.
In this Bonus Episode, Traci discusses Estate Planning matters with listeners as she remembers Kobe Bryant and all those involved in his helicopter crash on January 26, 2020.
In this bonus episode, Traci reviews the stages of intimate relationships for American women who decide to marry into Nigerian families.
In this week's episode, Traci interviews an Edo wife named Shavonne Obinyan about her decision to marry a man she met on Facebook before she met in him in person.
In this week's episode, Traci interviews her former law school colleague who married into a Senegalese family.
In this week's episode, Traci interviews Kristina Okpor from Naija Wives about her decision to become a citizen of Nigeria and so much more.
In this week's episode, Traci interviews YouTuber Vee Nebedum a/k/a Tashina Hopkins about her audacity to travel alone to Nigeria for love.
In this week's episode, Host Traci interviews an Igbo Driver about the difference between Igbo Husbands and Yoruba Husbands.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci continue the discussion with Atlantis about family by debating on how to greet family and extended family members.
In this week's episode, Tricie and Traci interview Atlantis Adedipe from the Gumbo Girls Podcast about raising Nigerian American babies. The conversation was so juicy, you will have to catch the encore on Friday!
In this week's episode, Tricie and Traci interview Kristina Okpor from Naija Wives, Inc. To learn more about Naija Wives, visit www.naijawives.us
In this week's episode, Traci discusses a fatigued wife and her problem of always having to help her husband.
This week Tricie and Traci interview Tolu Akintunde about his relocation from Nigeria to the U.S. with his family.
In the season finale of Married to Nigeria, Tricie and Traci sit down with their Husbands to talk about their decisions to marry American.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss how a lot of Nigerians (and other immigrants) believe Black Americans are an uncultured group of people.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss ways to keep your marriage fresh and show self-care.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci have girl talk and give advice to a listener whose husband has not worked in 10 years!
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss Nigerian Pop Culture vs. Black American Pop Culture.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss their love of Nigerian Cuisine, dishes they love to hate, and meals they can burn.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss how marrying a Nigerian man also means that you marry into the Nigerian family.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss their first impressions of Nigerian Weddings and how they planned their own Nigerian American Weddings.
In this week’s episode, Tricie & Traci discuss the 2019 Nigerian election and their very first trip to Nigeria.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss common issues with dating Nigerian men and themes found in scam relationships with Nigerian men.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss the word "Akata" and the use of other derogatory words.
In this week's episode, Tricie & Traci discuss how they met their husbands, fell in love, and decided to marry Nigerian.
Welcome to Married to Nigeria - a weekly relationship podcast for the American woman who is dating or married to a Nigeria man! Get to learn from Tricie & Traci what you can expect from this platform as they attempt to navigate intercultural marriage in this teaser episode.