First Born Wahala podcast is led by 2 vivacious Nigerian-Italian women living in London, where they discuss the highs and lows of being a first born! Nothing is off limits and the various cultural influences make for some great listening; from the unfiltered realities of being Nigerian Millennials to the belly hurting banter.
Join them as they navigate through everyday life experiences AKA wahalas.
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First Born Wahala podcast is led by 2 vivacious Nigerian-Italian women living in London, where they discuss the highs and lows of being a first born! Nothing is off limits and the various cultural influences make for some great listening; from the unfiltered realities of being Nigerian Millennials to the belly hurting banter.
Join them as they navigate through everyday life experiences AKA wahalas.
It is popping off at FBWahala Studios, so much so that we had to dedicate this whole episode discussing all the kilonseles! In today’s episode we navigate through all the latest news and headlines the only way we can, by laughing and doing enjoyment!! Tune in and get ready to enjoy a news broadcast like no-other!
S'o Ti Gbo: Serie: Beef on Netflix and Andaz London
Laughs Of The Week:
Debbie: Off to sunny Lagos to enjoy life with her boo, leaving us in cloudy UK (it is well.)
Bukky: Bobrisky not removing the PLT tag from his top (LOL)
#FBWPod is fronted by 2 vivacious Nigerian-Italian women living in London where they discuss the highs and the lows of being a first born!
Hosts: Bukky Twitter: @sheilatalks Debbie Instagram: @mizz_debz
Follow us on: Instagram/Twitter: @fbwahalapod Email: fbwpod@gmail.com
First Born Wahala
First Born Wahala podcast is led by 2 vivacious Nigerian-Italian women living in London, where they discuss the highs and lows of being a first born! Nothing is off limits and the various cultural influences make for some great listening; from the unfiltered realities of being Nigerian Millennials to the belly hurting banter.
Join them as they navigate through everyday life experiences AKA wahalas.