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 The Irregular Show Podcast
The Irregular Show Podcast
Author: Okwuchi Okaa
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The #1 podcast for Nigerian millennials; especially those in America, where topics surrounding and influenced by dating and pop culture are discussed. Hosted by Okwuchi Okaa and friends! Follow the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok @1IrregularShow
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In the second half of the episode, Cece explains to the guys why so many women have the "single until married" mindset and how the pain and disappointment from past failed relationships creeps into new ones. Wuchi also challenges the idea that Black men need to be held accountable for the pain that other Black men have inflicted on Black women. They also discuss setting the foundation for an honest and healthy relationship, as well as the difference between dating and the talking stage. That and lots more on another fun episode. Tap in!
In the first half of the episode, Wuchi, Tone, Korede, and Cece discuss the difference between being insecure and controlling versus having and setting healthy boundaries using the Keke Palmer and Usher situation as an example, Before that, Tone takes the time to set the record straight and reply to a commenter who had some choice words for him based on a clip from the previous episode.  Tap in for yet another fun episode!
Wuchi, Kelechi, Tone, and Cece discuss Dr. Umar Johnson's claim that Black men are responsible for the bad dating options that Black women have. They also talk about how the cultural differences between Nigerians and Black Americans play a part in the kind of options that are entertained and they even discuss mentorship and community building as a way of fixing things. Yet another fun episode. Tap in!
Nosa and Efe join the pod with drinks on deck to discuss the Nigerian music industry, manager x artiste romantic relationships, world record etiquette and lots more! Tap in!
Kelechi leads the discussion and Cece returns to the pod as the crew tals interracial dating, disloyalty in relationships, empathy, handling baggage, and lastly - the political situation in Nigeria at the moment. Tap in!
The Village Boys chop it up about sleeping with unattractive women, Ja Morant's Yosemite Sam shenanigans, the true meaning of failure, sleeping on Father's Day, and the things they admire about their moms. Tap in!
Tone and Kelechi return for the latest episode as the guys discuss being the leader in the friend group vs. the "Go to the store" guy aka the weakest link. They also discuss the responses from the pod's female followers as to what it means for a man to be a leader in a relationship, women showing up late on dates, unkempt women, and what constitutes respect amongst men. Tap in to yet another fun episode!
Wuchi, Hameed, and Vermilli switch things up in the absence of Korede and Kelechi as they talk about AI generated music, the tale of Achraf Hakimi's estranged wife and his mom in court, and do a Q&A session centered around self-help. Tap into another fun episode of The Irregular Show podcast!
In this episode, Kelechi rejoins the Village Boys to explore the topic of masculinity and what it means for Nigerian men. The guys also discuss traditional views of masculinity in Nigeria, including the expectations of men to be tough, dominant, and provide for their families. However, they also examine the negative consequences of these traditional views, such as toxic masculinity, violence, and the suppression of emotions.
They then discuss the need to redefine masculinity in Nigeria and how men can embrace vulnerability, emotional expression, and respect for women. They also talk about the importance of balancing traditional and modern views of masculinity and how men can maintain their cultural values while also embracing new ideas.
The Village Boys and Girl also take a closer look at Davido's latest album, "Timeless", as they discuss the standout tracks on the album including "In the Garden" featuring Morravey, "Away", "Na Money" ft. The Cavemen & Angelique Kidjo, and "No Competition" featuring Asake. They evaluate the production quality of the album, including the sound design, mixing, and mastering, and discuss how Davido incorporates different musical influences into his work.
They also analyze the lyrics on the album, discussing the themes and messages that stand out.  Finally, they provide their overall impressions of the album and whether or not they think it's Grammy-worthy and worth a listen. Join us for a fun and informative discussion of Davido's "Timeless" album and its impact on the Afrobeats and Pop music scenes.
The Village Boys discuss the violence, intimidation, aggression, disfranchisement, and Igbophobia around the Lagos State gubernatorial election. They also discuss the root of tribalism, the importance of speaking up against violence against fellow citizens, and the dangerous road Nigeria is headed down if the people don't fight against the propaganda and rhetoric being perpetuated by politicians, Tap in!
The guys discuss the controversy around and the results of the recently concluded Nigerian presidential elections and what they mean for the country, as well as what the future holds for young Nigerians.
The fellas discuss homeboy etiquette, Nigeria's current situation, the upcoming Nigerian elections, what it's like dating Black women, and flying out of the country to buy cats and get married.
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On the first episode of the year, the guys are joined by Yaylow to talk about the risk and rewards of marriage. Plus the first ever freestyle on the pod!
On the final episode of 2022, the guys discuss being the first man to treat a woman right while maintaining healthy boundaries, "The Grass is Greener" syndrome in relationships, entitlement in dating, the journey thus far and lots more.  Thanks for sticking with us through the year; we'll be seeing you in 2023!
The guys discuss the verdict of the Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion case, the significance of Morocco making the World Cup semifinal, Messi and Ronaldo's legacies, Gunna allegedly snitching, and what it's like dealing with women with negative dating histories.
The guys discuss Wizkid saying rap is dead and dissing Nigerian rappers, Deshaun Watson's return to football, Africa's World Cup, Asake's bad live performance record, Kanye West and Hitler's friendship, and lots more. Lots of fun conversations here. Enjoy!
On this episode, the guys discuss supporting African teams at the World Cup, the Buju vs. Ruger beef, fan love, Wizkid's album sales, cooked streaming numbers, and more. Tap in!
The guys discuss cougars, the new Black Panther movie, Wizkid's MLLE album, the Afrobeats album of the year, and lots more. Tap in!
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