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Real Talk No Chaser
Real Talk No Chaser
23 episodes
1 week ago
Exploring life through the perspectives of three Nigerians, we dive into the unique challenges and nuances of our everyday experiences. From navigating societal expectations to grappling with personal and cultural complexities, we offer our insights and reflections on what it truly means to live in today's world as a Nigerian.
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Exploring life through the perspectives of three Nigerians, we dive into the unique challenges and nuances of our everyday experiences. From navigating societal expectations to grappling with personal and cultural complexities, we offer our insights and reflections on what it truly means to live in today's world as a Nigerian.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Spend or Save
Real Talk No Chaser
1 hour 10 minutes 2 seconds
4 weeks ago
Spend or Save

We are back again with another engaging topic. Summer just ended and we wanna know, did you save or spend? As young adults there is a need to do everything at once, but you have to remember, you don't necessarily have to. So would you rather spend without a care in the world(AKA prioritize your enjoyment) or save? Let us know what you think

Real Talk No Chaser
Exploring life through the perspectives of three Nigerians, we dive into the unique challenges and nuances of our everyday experiences. From navigating societal expectations to grappling with personal and cultural complexities, we offer our insights and reflections on what it truly means to live in today's world as a Nigerian.