Sit Down And Shut Up Sundays, the podcast about the Nigerian experience by Nigerian women
We've been experiencing SERIOUS technical difficulties (someone please insult us with a new computer thanks) hence the late episode where we check in with each other because it's been a long ass year and you also get to see how unserious we truly are as peopleJoin Christabel, Amayo & Lucy as we try to make a topic-less episode and hopefully we end up as messy as your favourite podcasts. Follow us on instagram @sassnigeriapodcastAlso subscribe, rate and review. We're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. PSA: anyone with a "church mind" and a computer to spare, hola at us. See you in the next one! Kilzesss
WARNING! (this episode features blunt discussions about death, police brutality, violence, listener discretion is advised).In this Episode, we catch you up on what happened right after we recorded the End Sars episode and how we're feeling. Join Amayo, Christabel, Lucy & Utibe as we discuss, what happened, what now and how the #endsars movement has changed us. The overall theme of this episode seems to be how they (the government) don't rate us (the people) and how our only hope of changing the system is to fight back and shame them into doing their jobs.Here are the links you need to use to support all the things we discuss in this episode:End Sars PetitionSocial Media Bill PetitionCall your SenatorsThe hashtags to follow to keep up to date on the killings in Oyigbo, Rivers State are #oyigbomassacre, #oyigboisbleeding & #oyigboPlease take care of yourselves because Covid-19 is real guys. You can follow us on instagram @sassnigeriapodcastWe're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. Stay safe & we'll see you in the next one!
WARNING! (this episode features blunt discussions about death, police brutality, violence, rape & sexual assault, listener discretion is advised).Hey Guys, It's been a tough tough week for Nigerians and the fight for our rights and the freedom to not be harassed by our government and the police. In this episode, Lucy, Amayo, Utibe and Asari discuss the end sars movement, personal experiences and our feelings about where this is all going and what we hope for. Remember that to keep up to date on what is going on and the latest updates on protests you can follow the hashtag "endsars" on social media. Here are some useful links discussed in the episodeEnds Sars PetitionFeminist CoalitionEnd Sars Response UnitCall your senatorsPlease take care of yourselves in these turbulent times and remember that we will always be stronger together. You can follow us on instagram @sassnigeriapodcastWe're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. Stay safe & we'll see you in the next one!
Welcome to the episode where we talk about dating. Or is it the episode where we trade horror stories? Same thing. Join us, Amayo, Lucy, Christabel & Utibe as we try to navigate the minefield that is dating (specifically dating Nigerians). And is pouring cement on the gate of people who try us, the best advice we've ever received? Spoiler, yes it is. Follow us on instagram @sassnigeriapodcastAlso subscribe, rate and review. We're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. See you in the next one!
Welcome to the episode that came almost a week late because of technical (audio issues sorry) and mental issues. Sorry, but life happens?Join us, Amayo, Lucy & Christabel as we try to tackle body image, being sexualized, tickling librarians (not Liberians!) and how we feel about our bodies. Plus we spend the first 10 minutes taking a rigged (as far as we are concerned) body image test and it's hilarious. Follow us on instagram @sassnigeriapodcastTake the body image test HEREAlso subscribe, rate and review. We're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. See you in the next one!
We were doing so well and before we knew it, we were in a rant about religious intolerance in Nigeria. Whoops!Join us, Amayo, Christabel, Utibe and Asari as we talk about secret societies, Black Is King and whether riches really can buy us happiness.Follow us on instagram @sassnigeriaAlso subscribe, rate and review. We're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. See you in 2 weeks!
Welcome to the Episode where we talk about driving because Lucy suggested it and Christabel hopped right on it. If you haven't been in a car accident in Nigeria then do you even drive? Join us, Lucy, Amayo and Christabel as we talk about our first driving experiences, strange driving stories and how Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti is probably the ultimate icon. Follow us on instagram @sassnigeriaAlso subscribe, rate and review. We're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. See you in 2 weeks!
Welcome to this episode where we listen to some stupid statements and Lucy "liberates" a face mask. We discuss if our governments care if we die or not and whether we secretly loved lock down and not seeing people. Also, does social distancing mean Nigerian men will stop harassing us in these streets? Follow us on instagram @sassnigeriaAlso subscribe, rate and review. We're available on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stichter and wherever else you get your podcasts. See you in 2 weeks! P.S. Yes, Christabel was babysitting so there is some background screaming.
WARNING! (this episode features blunt discussions about rape & sexual violence, listener discretion is advised).In our first ever episode, Lucy, Christabel & Amayo sit down to discuss recent events surrounding rape & rape culture in Nigeria and also react to 5 year old recordings of the same discussion. Is rape always violent? Is rape really a crime of passion? And can you rape your wife? Find out all of this and more in this episode. You can find Amaka Okafor-Vanni's wonderful article hereDon't forget to subscribe to keep up with episodes and you can follow us on Instagram @sassnigeriapodcast