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HAPPY NEW YEAR PEOPLE !! Welcome back to the BEST NIGERIAN PODCAST in the World.In this episode we discuss what happened in Lagos , DETTY DECEMBER 2024 (One that will go down in HISTORY), We give our opinions on all the drama of Young Famous & African ( We even created our own cast) the RISE OF FEMALE DJ'S and many more .Who would you cast in your own version of Young, Famous & African ??! COMMENT BELOWBuy the Cap the boys are wearing from https://motivoinks.com/passwordhttps://www.instagram.com/motivoinks/
Trump's first days in office, American TikTok, Young Famous and African, and Chemsi's book club are some of the conversations we have this week. We are joined by Dikachi and our all things TV drama corresponent - SOSO for another week of Backyardbants.Make sure, you comment, rate and share !!Follow the Podcast - https://flow.page/backyardbantspodcastSend us a Fam Mail to the Talkativex@gmail.com or HERE(4:46) - Mc Donalds Girls, Popeyes Girls(8:18) - Chemsi's book club(15:00) - American and Tik Tok(18:12) - Dre's words of Affirmation(20:16) - Trump's first days in Office(35:04) - Trump's Meme coin(38:30) - Young, African and Wahala ft SOSO(1:03:43) - Canada has Kraken(1:04:50) - Drake vs UMG(1:19:10) - Love and Laffta - FEB 16(1:23:17) - IJGB's dispute Detty december expenses
Hello guys! On today's episode, we discuss Detty December and our plans for the new year. We talk about our experiences during the holiday, our thoughts on the IJGB vs. Lagos babes situation and other events that happened during the holiday. If you couldn't make it to Nigeria for the holiday, here's an audio recap to fuel your FOMO once again! Ensure to listen, subscribe and share. See you guys next week!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special crossover episode, OUT OF THE BOX Podcast joins THE NIGERIAN SCAM Podcast to dissect the phenomenon of IJGBs (I Just Got Backs). We discuss the idea behind IJGB culture: do returning Nigerians seek a “premium dose” of elitism after a year abroad navigating a proletariat reality? We also explore the broader societal implications of the infamous “Detty December” — its impact on local tourism, economic stimulation, and cultural identity. Enjoy listening!
In this episode of The Car Love Show, Adisa and the crew dive into a lively comparison of driving in Lagos versus London. From traffic dynamics and road culture to unique challenges and surprises, they share personal stories and insights that highlight the stark contrasts between these two bustling cities. Don't miss this entertaining and eye-opening discussion!
In the part 2 of the episode, the boyz continue with their heartbreak tales and round it up with some insightful pre-December inspiration.
Heyyyy y'all!I'm baaaack, and this time I'm back with a familiar guest - Bussy B! As Detty December approaches, Busayo and I sit down to reminisce our experience(s) of going back to Nigeria during Christmas (for me) and Summer (for her). I went back home in December 2022 to see my family and attend my sister's wedding while she went back in July 2023 to obtain her H-1B/American work visa, and also spend time with her family.We share some tips to prepare for the sweet (and somewhat sour) experience of going back home, and air some dirty laundry about what it's like living with your parents again, haha! It's all love, laughter and banter and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording!'IJGB' hugs from NYC, Tolu & BussySupport the showThere's always more to the story! Follow here for more :)
Starting the New Year with musings about her trip to Nigeria last year. Rita shares her experience being back home after 3 years. She talks on: · The changes that have happened within and outward. · Expectations of you as an IJGB · Feeling like a stranger in a place that is home. · What matters most? Peace or resentment? Join the newsletter community: chigozie349.substack.com
You've probably heard of IJGB and in this episode, I spilled the tea on the term and what the IJGB's do when they arrive in Nigeria. In this episode I spoke about the following: 1. The meaning of IJGB. 2. The inflation that happens when they pay a huge sum of amount for some services. 3. The increase of bolt prices in Lagos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whyareyoupressed25/message
Menisms Podcast is back with a bang! And on this first episode, our hosts talk about their unique experiences with IJGB (I Just Got Back) babes and Lagos babes every December. You'll definitely enjoy this one. Be sure to follow us across all social media platforms @menismspod and follow @madeauxafrica as well.
We catch up on how we've been (0:00). Dami talks about how she manifested something recently and tells tips on how to do it for yourself (7:00). Damini talks about how he's changed his attitude to making friends at the office (8:30). They talk about why people ask 'what do you do' when meeting someone for the first time. Dami tells us her IJGB commandments and essentially tells all her friends coming back not to be annoying lol (24:00). They talk about the newest thing in tech - Chap GPT and how it may be coming for all our jobs (30:00). If you could build your perfect partner, what attributes would you add in? (45:00). Damini talks about how he found the Harry & Meghan documentary on Netflix boring (50:00). Finally they talk about the fishy circumstances around Grant Wahl's death (57:00)Follow us on Instagram: @underconstructionpodcast
The reality of a returnee! Watch visual episode here - https://youtu.be/GOn9JFTxNxY
Hi guys, welcome to another episode of Me, Her & Everything Else Podcast. This week Stephanie is joined by Hannah Olatunji. They discuss her decision on moving from the Uk to Nigeria, the culture shocks she has experienced and the whole adjustment process.Enjoy!!Please do not forget to check out the YouTube channel. Please subscribe, like and drop a comment
how's your december been so far apart from concerts and IJGB's? tap in for an all new episode of unscripted the podcast.
In this episode, the gang reminisces on the best songs, albums, and music videos from the alte scene. They also discuss Melody's unexplained trip to Ibadan, the IJGB women in Lagos, concerts starting late, and the ridiculous things some women bring to the table in relationships.
Chi, Teso and Tina Marie discuss their move back to Nigeria. They share their experiences and how it's going so far. Listen to the full episode to get the full tea. Enjoy this episode! Also, please follow us on social mediaInsta: @feminineexpressionpodcastChi: @chii.collinsTeso: @ TesothestarseedTinaMarie: @TinaMarie_U
My friend, Nike, and I talk about how to stay smart after moving back home. Moving back home means that you have to learn how to work in a new environment, and on this episode, we give you great pointers plus some tea!
En octobre, on regarde les feuilles tomber, en rêvant parfois de pouvoir jouer les oiseaux migrateurs et d'aller trouver des cieux plus cléments. Dans ce sixième épisode des Mots des autres, nous vous proposons un petit tour d'horizon de ces communautés qui se partagent leur chez eux entre ici et ailleurs, et forment ce qu'on appelle la diaspora. La liste des mots évoqués dans cet épisode :Kirogi appa (기러기 아빠) : en coréen, un “papa oie sauvage” est un père de famille qui travaille en Corée pendant que sa femme et ses enfants vivent à l'étranger, généralement pour les études.Penguin appa (펭귄 아빠) : le “papa manchot” est dans la même situation que le “papa oie sauvage”, mais ne peut pas voler pour aller voir sa famille à l'étranger.Dor : ce mot roumain exprime un mélange de sentiments entre nostalgie douce-amère, douleur, joie et sensation de manque irrépressible pour un lieu ou une personne.Tia Mimi : Au Brésil, cette “tatie Mimi” désigne les services de l'immigration, auxquels il faut rendre visite, même à contrecœur.Haigui (海歸) : c'est ainsi que l'on surnomme les Chinois revenant au pays après des études à l'étranger. Daigou (代购) : en chinois, c'est un intermédiaire basé à l'étranger qui achète des produits pour le compte de clients vivant en Chine. Souvent, il s'agit d'expatriés chinois.S'hab Tati (شعب تاتي) : en arabe, c'est “l'équipe Tati”, c'est-à-dire les expats qui rentrent au bled avec des sacs Tati remplis de cadeaux.Misstmoutr : les “enfants du pays” en kabyle, langue parlée dans le nord de l'Algérie.IJGB : le surnom un brin moqueur donné par les Nigérians à leurs compatriotes qui peinent à retrouver leurs marques lorsqu'ils rentrent au pays après avoir vécu à l'étranger. C'est un acronyme de l'expression “I Just Got Back”, qui signifie “je viens juste de rentrer”.Pravasi Bharatiya : la dénomination officielle des Indiens installés à l'étranger.Pardesi (परदेसी) : ce terme hindi signifiant “celui qui est à l'étranger” servait auparavant à désigner la diaspora indienne, mais il avait une connotation plutôt négative.Desi(देसी) : “celui qui vient du pays” en hindi. Gastarbeiter : en allemand, ces “travailleurs invités” désignent la main-d'œuvre immigrée que l'Allemagne a massivement importée.Almanci : ces “Allemanistes” sont des Turcs vivant ou nés en Allemagne, auxquels il est souvent reproché d'avoir perdu le contact avec leurs origines.The gathering : l'“année du rassemblement”, proclamée en 2013 par les autorités irlandaises pour inciter tous les descendants d'Irlandais à retrouver leurs racines.Year of return : au Ghana, cette “année du retour”, incitait les Ghanéens de l'étranger à revenir en 2019 et à investir dans leur pays d'origine.Polonia : nom latinisé de la Pologne qui désigne l'ensemble des descendants de Polonais dans le monde.Kikokushijo (帰国子女) : le nom donné aux enfants japonais revenant au Japon après avoir grandi à l'étranger.Kyopo (교포) : en coréen, ce mot s'applique à tous les enfants métis avec des origines coréennes.Hapa : ce terme hawaïen, dérivé de l'anglais half (“moitié”) désigne des personnes ayant des origines hawaïennes et étrangères, sans connotation négative. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Your panelists for this week: Uwem (@nkereuwxm) and John-Paul (@tawo_e) We discuss: - Canada cold. - Chelsea's horrible weekend. - the Harry Kane dilemma - the last days of the European leagues; UCL races all over and title races come to head in Spain and France. - John Paul's scouting list.
As December is approaching, we have lots of Nigerians in diaspora that come back home for several reasons. There's a popular phrase used to refer to them "I Just Got Back" popularly known as IJGB. This episode is a comparison between the Uk and Naija in terms of living, education and so much more. Listen to know more about this episode and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. Also, follow Habibah on IG @habeebah_sokunbi to check out her style and fashion inspiration. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tenitalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tenitalks/support
The boys are back this week with Stef and we discuss this weeks topics along with some listener questions.
Welcome to Off The Radio Podcast with Segun and Osi Highlights : Wrap up of 2018 Dec events, IJGB episodes, Movies, Music and More
TOP OF THE YEAR TINZ!!!! In the first episode of 2019, the boys discuss the recent flock of African Americans and IJGB crews to West Africa for the holidays, more misadventures, African Giants, viral social media creepiness, and more. If you reside in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, you would have seen Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, APC governorship candidate in the state, smiling or waving at you from a street corner, giant billboard or road median. The man is practically everywhere. The joke on social media these days from social media users involve exaggerated tales of how Sanwo-Olu appears in their sleep, on the hallway, on a birth scan machine, on Ludo games, in cars, in far flung Nigerian cities... everywhere! Are you excited to kick off this new year with these topics like Tune's bad Accra inspired cough? Don't miss all the fun, controversial and insightful topics discussed this episode! #LagosState #SanwoOlu #AnythingForTheBoys? #HappyChristmas TUNE IN AND UPDATE YOUR LIFE ABEG! Welcome to No Wahala! GBOSA! Tune into Episode 30 entitled #ManyPhaseGodofLekki (Sanwo-Olu) now! Featured Songs of The Week: BAWO: King Plu - "How Deep" https://open.spotify.com/track/1wLZ2z33b6XsCp7BNsJHEH Van Jess - ''Through Enough" ft. Goldlink https://open.spotify.com/track/4KaiIuQH1EH65zWQgyWWaQ TUNE: SARZ - 'Hello Africa Riddim' https://open.spotify.com/track/5Tim14ihmjvxkedQ3hBWiZ TOLANI - 'Ba Mi Lo' https://open.spotify.com/track/2Yuj1SCFn0KsghHOseqJi0 Listen to this week's music selections on the #NoWahalaRadio playlists below! Spotify: nowahalapod.com/radioS Apple Music: nowahalapod.com/radioA _______ Also, as mentioned in the episode, feel free to submit messages and show us support on Patreon here: nowahalapod.com/support -Thanks for Listening!- nowahalapod.com/spotify | instagram.com/NoWahalaPod | facebook.com/NoWahalaPod | twitter.com/NoWahalaPod instagram.com/theycallmeTUNE instagram.com/justbawo #NoWahala [No Wahala] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
END OF THE YEAR STURVZ!!!! In this special episode, entitled "I Just Got Back", the boys discuss the epidemic that occurs when all of the Nigerians in the U.S., U.K. and other Western countries decide to return home for the holidays. Are you part of the IJGB crew? Don't miss all the fun, controversial and insightful topics discussed this episode! #IJGB #SaintSamiGanja #DettyRave #FadaChristmas TUNE IN AND UPDATE YOUR LIFE ABEG! Welcome to No Wahala! GBOSA! Tune into Episode 29 entitled #IJustGotBack now! Featured Songs of The Week: BAWO: Doley Bernays - 'We All Sin Here' https://open.spotify.com/track/7qsM9aMNYPQyxbRGFnpNh9 TUNE: Agatha Moses - 'Come And Praise God Pt. 1' https://open.spotify.com/track/2ItQFuViTMgyKDQAbveFMy Listen to this week's music selections on the #NoWahalaRadio playlists below! Spotify: nowahalapod.com/radioS Apple Music: nowahalapod.com/radioA _______ Also, as mentioned in the episode, feel free to submit messages and show us support on Patreon here: nowahalapod.com/support -Thanks for Listening!- nowahalapod.com/spotify | instagram.com/NoWahalaPod | facebook.com/NoWahalaPod | twitter.com/NoWahalaPod instagram.com/theycallmeTUNE instagram.com/justbawo #NoWahala [No Wahala] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lituation season is on us. Burahicnomics or not, my people will turn the fudge up. Concerts, shows, parties, get-togethers, carols and the ever-lit street carnivals. This is the season of turn up.. With the return of the IJGB and not-so GB's, Lagos is going to be mad. here's your guide to Detty-ing this December: enjoying it all. Sidenote: We are acting like we haven't been MIA for a minute, Kindly act along. Enjoy. Backing track is an excerpt from Burna's Ye.
This week we react to a Bellanaija article written by the Diaspora Chronicle on the IJGB crowd (I just got back). How expensive is a date in Lagos for guys? LD brings her church group convo to the podcast. Listen and enjoy. Stay safe world.
Hosts Mofi & Tiese talk life in Nigeria with special guest Mayowa Idowu. Our guest celebrates his birthday w/ our favourite things Podcast. We chat about the ups and downs of living in Nigeria, reasons for moving back, living with Nigerian parents, the dating pool in Nigeria, the "I just got back" (IJGB) status, we get a phone call, we play a game of (not so) Rapid 10 + more ... Subscribe & Rate on Apple Podcasts. Keep up with us on twitter @ourfavepods. Mofi: @msbadmos Tiese: @tiiese | samefootprints.com. Mayowa: @mayowaidowu | culturecustodian.com Song: “Be Without You” by Mary J Blige Intro & Outro : “My Favorite Things" by Idan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app