People often speak on collective success. But on this episode, Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise discuss the opposite - being poor together, in mindset and in reality. And all in the Nigerian context.
In this rare episode, Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise push the boundaries of their conversations by advocating for kids. They call on adults to do themselves one good - learn from kids.
It’s not a question. It’s a statement of fact. For Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise, you can’t negotiate your way out of this. You have to meaningfully contribute to the lives of the people you encounter in life. C’est fini!!!
It’s another week and Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise have new reasons to attempt to correct some misbehaviour. This time, it’s women who fail at communicating their feelings. Hear them out!
Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise look into the sidelining of men’s emotions and its effects on their mental health. Men have feelings too and they should be allowed to express their emotions openly. This episode is the gospel.
This week, Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise share their unorthodox perspectives on the subject of love. But not before Tolu reads the most confusing love poem you may have ever heard.
This week, Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise go hard on the consumers and enablers of all forms of kayanmata content on social media. They do not mince words. They say everything you’re afraid to say.
Whether you’ve decided to stay or your plan is to relocate, wading through the murky waters of Nigeria will leave anyone exhausted. In this episode, Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise share their collective frustration but wrap it up with a lesson.
In their third episode, Tolu and Moyin attempt to make sense of the elitist behavior some Nigerians exhibit considering their country is one of the most impoverished in the world. Tunmise makes a case for them. Does he have a point?
Next time you walk past the mirror, pause for a quick minute and ask you if you’d love to be in a romantic relationship with you? Would it be pure bliss or turmoil? Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise are asking you to do a reality check.
Welcome to Season 2 of Nevertheless! Break is over and class is in session. Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise catch us up on what they filled their two-month hiatus with. They also broach a subject that many of us would rather not discuss in public at th
This is the episode of all episodes! Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise wrap up the first season of the podcast but not without the usual shenanigans and an unusually heavy dose of advice.
Do you really think your life and decisions are yours? This week, Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise take a deep dive into a topic that will have you submitting your life to a greater power.
Are protests really and truly effective in this part of the world? Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise reminisce on #EndSARS and the effects of the protests on young Nigerians. They also touch on the #japa topic.
Are you really depressed or you're just broke? Do you derive joy from counting cool cash or watching the sun set? What feeds your happiness? Tolu, Moyin, and Tunmise attempt to answer these questions and more in this episode of the podcast.
Everybody tells you not to put all your eggs in one basket. Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise are saying you shouldn’t listen to everybody. Pick your one hill and die on it!
Tolu, Moyin and Tunmise take a somewhat deep dive into the lives of celebrities and the lives of ordinary people who model them. You should listen till the last minute… that’s where the tea is hottest!
In this week's episode, Tolu, Moyin, and Tunmise are jointly frustrated about a topic that trended on social media months ago. The discussion touches on money, responsibility, and the sheer audacity of humans. However, there's a call to action
Are relationships overrated? Co-host, Tunmise has all the answers to this million dollar question. In this episode, he justifies his relationship status and it’s a win for single people.