He Said He Loved Me… After I Got a Boyfriend 😭

He Said He Loved Me… After I Got a Boyfriend 😭

Author: Eggcorn Digital May 4, 2026 Duration: 1:02:00

As the season comes to a close, Dami and Isaac take a step back to look at everything that made it what it was — the moments, the madness, and the episodes that really stood out.


From their personal favourite conversations to the ones that sparked the most reactions, they revisit the highlights of the season and share why certain episodes hit a little deeper than others. It’s honest, nostalgic, and filled with the kind of behind-the-scenes reflections you don’t always get to hear.


They also give a glimpse into what’s next for the podcast — what they’re hoping to do differently, what listeners can expect next season, and how they plan to level up.


If you’ve been listening all season, this one feels like a well-earned debrief. And if you’re just catching up, consider this your guide to what you might have missed.


Enjoy the episode!

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There's a particular, vibrant energy to navigating life as a young person in Nigeria, a mix of ambition, humor, and daily reality that So Nigerian captures perfectly. Created by Eggcorn Digital and hosted by Dami Aros and Isaac, this podcast feels less like a formal show and more like pulling up a chair to the best gist session you’ve had all week. The conversations are a direct, unfiltered dive into the things that actually fill group chats and shape perspectives: the complexities of modern relationships, the relentless chase of the 'Japa' dream, the whirlwind of social media trends, and all the small, significant pop culture moments that spark debate. Dami and Isaac don't just report on these topics; they live them, sharing personal stories and hot takes that are both deeply relatable and boldly insightful. It’s that rare blend of social commentary and comedy that never shies away from the real struggles or the genuine wins, all delivered with the authenticity of a conversation with close friends. Tuning into this podcast means hearing your own experiences reflected back at you, with all the laughter, frustration, and sharp observation that defines a generation. You’ll find yourself nodding along, arguing out loud, and feeling that specific sense of community that comes from a shared cultural language. For anyone curious about the contemporary Nigerian youth experience or simply in search of brilliantly engaging talk, So Nigerian is an essential listen.
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