Aramide Kehinde
Dear Nigerians
"Welcome to 'Dear Nigerians,' a podcast crafted for Nigerian Millennials and Gen Z on a journey to authentically embrace their evolving identity. Join in to explore the joys and challenges of living with a Nigerian-influenced identity. Dear Nigerians is for those who appreciate the beauty, acknowledge the flaws, and seek an authentic path forward. Expect a stream of emotions..from laughter to anger, and the aha! moments
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Aramide Kehinde
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Latest episode
Dec 14, 2025
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Episodes
Dear Nigerians: Let's be wholesome parents (w/ Anne-Rose Obidi) 14.12.2025 1:15:48
In this conversation, Aramide Kehinde and Anne-Rose Obidi, creator of The African Parent, delve into the complexities of parenting within Nigerian culture, discussing the implications of raising obedient versus good children, the importance of identity, and the role of therapy in personal healing. They explore the costs associated with silent obedience, the necessity of emotional safety, and the t...
Dear Nigerians: You're black too (w/ Peace Udechukwu-Ezeka) 17.11.2025 54:05
In this engaging conversation, Aramide Kehinde and Peace Udechukwu-Ezeka explore the cultural dynamics between Nigerians and African Americans, addressing perceptions, identity, and the impact of media. They share personal stories and insights on the importance of unity and understanding within the black community, while also discussing the challenges posed by stereotypes and cultural misunderstan...
Dear Nigerians: Is it faith of is it fake? 03.11.2025 58:22
In this episode, Aramide Kehinde explores the complex relationship between faith and cultural performance among Nigerians, particularly focusing on the experiences of millennials and Gen Z. Through personal anecdotes and the story of Akin, the discussion delves into the nuances of faith, the expectations placed on younger generations, and the spiritual inheritance that awaits them. The conversatio...
Dear Nigerians: How do YOU show up at work? 12.10.2025 54:17
In this engaging conversation, Aramide Kehinde and Peju Akintorin explore the dynamics of showing up at work as millennials and Gen Z individuals with Nigerian backgrounds. They discuss the importance of faith in the workplace, unspoken corporate rules, networking, mentorship, and the impact of cultural identity on professional experiences. Peju shares her personal journey, insights on problem-sol...
Dear Nigerians: Do we have healthy marriages? 28.09.2025 56:44
In this episode, Aramide Kehinde explores the complex dynamics of marriage within Nigerian culture, questioning the health and emotional safety of these unions. Drawing insights from Dr. Tolu Okorogare, a trauma-informed relationship therapist, the conversation delves into the dysfunctions prevalent in many Nigerian marriages, including emotional neglect and unhealthy gender roles. The episode als...
Dear Nigerians: Are you good to your daughters? 15.09.2025 1:08:02
In this thought-provoking episode, Aramide Kehinde delves into the complexities of raising daughters within the Nigerian cultural context. She challenges traditional norms and explores the impact of societal expectations on young girls' self-worth and identity. Through personal anecdotes and insightful reflections, Aramide invites listeners to reconsider the values passed down through generati...
Dear Nigerians: We're trapped by generational fear 17.02.2025 50:24
Join podcast host Aramide Kehinde as she explores generational fears that are passed down through Nigerian families, particularly affecting millennials and Gen Z. Through personal anecdotes, she illustrates how these fears manifest in everyday life and impact decision-making. The discussion delves into the cultural upbringing that shapes these fears, the definition of generational fears, and the c...
Dear Nigerians: Why don't you swim? 03.02.2025 49:38
Join Aramide Kehinde in this episode of Dear Nigerians, as she explores the cultural and generational fears surrounding swimming within the Nigerian community. Through personal anecdotes and community responses, the conversation delves into the historical context of swimming as a skill often overlooked in Nigerian upbringing, the fears instilled by parents, and the societal perceptions that contri...
Dear Nigerians: Welcome to America (w/ Modupe Odusanya) 20.01.2025 59:54
Join podcast host Aramide Kehinde and her father, Modupe Odusanya, as they explore their family's journey migrating from Nigeria to the US in 1998. Listen as they explore the complexities of Nigerian identity, cultural practices, and the immigrant experience in America. They delve into topics like work ethic, being a black immigrant in the US, and the endangered attempt of exploring an arts educat...
Dear Nigerians: Here's your Election 2024 voting guide 04.11.2024 1:09:13
Join podcast host Aramide Kehinde as she discusses the 2024 US elections, emphasizing the importance for Nigerian Americans to stay informed when voting. The conversation explores the multicultural nature of America and how voters should view their options in Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The host encourages listeners, particularly Nigerian Americans, to evaluate candidates beyond their platform...
Dear Nigerians: Are we "Halloweeners?" 29.10.2024 42:51
In this episode, Dear Nigerians podcast host, Aramide Kehinde, delves into the cultural implications of Halloween from a Nigerian perspective, exploring how traditions and beliefs shape the understanding of this holiday among millennials and Gen Z. The conversation highlights personal experiences, societal reactions, and the historical origins of Halloween, while also addressing the challenges fac...
Dear Nigerians: It's time to love our bodies (ft. Molayo Ifebajo) 22.10.2024 52:59
Join Dear Nigerians host Aramide Kehinde and her guest, Molayo Ifebajo, in a conversation that explores the complexities of body changes, parental connections, and cultural perspectives among Nigerians. Delve into how these factors influence youth identity and self-perception, especially as youth in diaspora reconcile their western exposure with ideals from back home in Nigeria.
Dear Nigerians: Our mothers were tigers (ft. Ola Odusanya) 15.10.2024 1:09:12
In this conversation, Dear Nigerians host Aramide Kehinde and her mother, Ola Odusanya, explore the complexities of Nigerian parenting, particularly the influence of Nigerian mothers on their children's upbringing. They discuss the cultural expectations placed on children, the challenges of parenting in a new, Western environment, and the importance of emotional availability in fostering a healthy...
Dear Nigerians: The generations are at odds (part 2) 08.10.2024 1:00:44
Hear responses from the older generation on how they view Millennials and Gen Z with a Nigerian-influenced identity. Find out what Eddie Murphy, Michael Jordan, and a story of three millennials have to do with how we show up to our opportunities. Also learn from podcast host Aramide Kehinde's personal stories of her parents' journey migrating to the US from Nigeria, and how they chose to do so wit...
Dear Nigerians: The generations are at odds (part 1) 01.10.2024 1:01:10
This first episode of the Dear Nigerians podcast explores the theme of generations and the expectations and roles of the older and younger generations with a Nigerian-influenced identity. Hear responses from the younger generation on their views of the older generation, highlighting both admiration and frustration. Also, learn about the meaningful frivolity of 'gele tying' and what it has to do wi...
Dear Nigerians: Trailer 01.06.2024 1:23
Introducing Dear Nigerians: a space for those with a Nigerian-influenced identity to talk about its beauty, joys, and also its pains. If you want to embody the fullest expressions of this identity, Dear Nigerians is for you. Join in for laughs, cries, Aha! moments and everything in between. Get a fresh take on Dear Nigerians by way of of its leading voice, Aramide Kehinde.
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