
Zee tells Anee about her trip to see Demon Slayer, and somehow they end up comparing their experiences of growing up in Nigeria; same father, same house, but two completely different countries.
We discuss what living comfortably used to mean, what it means now, how the Naira’s value changed everything from childhood snacks to dreams, and whether Nigeria needs its own kind of “demon slayers” to fix what’s broken.
Spoiler: the real demons aren’t in anime. From the days when the Naira actually meant something, to now, when you need a calculator just to buy suya, we unpack how the country’s changes have shaped how we both perceive money and define comfort.
Whether you’ve watched Demon Slayer or not, this one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered if Nigeria needs a hero... or an exorcism.