In our daily lives, stories are created from every corner. People suffer, people enjoy, people create memories of the good and bad all in our neighborhood and nobody shares their pain or happiness.
This podcast is created to bring you stories from around you, stories you would want to hear and stories you can learn from.
It's a weekly podcast show and airs every Sunday at 4pm, so don't let this entertainment slip away, catch it as it is released and surely one day, you will want your story told.
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In our daily lives, stories are created from every corner. People suffer, people enjoy, people create memories of the good and bad all in our neighborhood and nobody shares their pain or happiness.
This podcast is created to bring you stories from around you, stories you would want to hear and stories you can learn from.
It's a weekly podcast show and airs every Sunday at 4pm, so don't let this entertainment slip away, catch it as it is released and surely one day, you will want your story told.
This episode tries to remind you of how happy our childhood was, brings the memories of a typical African child before the advent of technology. It shows the effect of inferiority complex and how it has affected our lifestyle. You can't afford to miss this...
Tales From Arewa
In our daily lives, stories are created from every corner. People suffer, people enjoy, people create memories of the good and bad all in our neighborhood and nobody shares their pain or happiness.
This podcast is created to bring you stories from around you, stories you would want to hear and stories you can learn from.
It's a weekly podcast show and airs every Sunday at 4pm, so don't let this entertainment slip away, catch it as it is released and surely one day, you will want your story told.