• Sex Life of a Typical Nigerian Child: Part 2
    May 10 2026

    In Part 2 of this conversation, we shift the focus from dating culture and abortion to something deeper — Nigerian parenting and the silence around sex education.

    Why do many Nigerian homes avoid conversations about sex, relationships, puberty, consent, and emotional development? Does strict parenting actually prevent behavior, or does it simply force young people into secrecy?

    In this episode of Beyond the Norms, we explore how fear-based parenting, religion, culture, and societal expectations shape the way Nigerian children grow up and relate with others. We discuss the effects of abstinence-only upbringing, masturbation, puberty without guidance, pornography and social media influence, consent and boundaries, emotional guilt, and even how some young adults struggle socially and romantically because of how they were raised.

    We also ask difficult but important questions:

    • Are Nigerian parents preparing children for reality or just trying to control it?
    • Can morality exist without open conversations?
    • What conversations did we wish our parents had with us?
    • And if we become parents, what would we do differently?

    This is an honest, reflective, and unfiltered discussion about Nigerian parenting styles, sex education, religion, culture, relationships, and emotional development — challenging norms and opening conversations many people avoid.

    🎙️ Join the conversation and share your thoughts.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Sex Life of a Typical Nigerian Child: What Nigerian Parents Don’t Talk About
    Apr 12 2026


    What happens when a society avoids talking about sex—but still expects young people to “get it right”?

    In this episode of Beyond the Norms, we dive into the sex life of a typical Nigerian child and unpack the realities many people grew up with but rarely talk about. From limited or non-existent sex education to living double lives in secrecy, we explore how silence at home and in society has shaped the way young Nigerians understand relationships, intimacy, and responsibility.

    We share personal experiences of growing up—whether we could talk to our parents about sex or had to figure things out on our own—and examine how generational gaps and cultural norms continue to influence these conversations today.

    The discussion takes a deeper turn as we explore abortion—its meaning, the moral and practical debates around it, whether it should be legalized, and the real-life situations that push people to consider it. We also touch on hookup culture, situationships, and Gen Z dating, asking whether today’s generation is more informed or simply navigating the same issues differently.

    This is an honest, unfiltered conversation about sex education, secrecy, societal expectations, and difficult choices—challenging the norms and asking the questions many people avoid.

    🎙️ Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Are Men and Women Equal? | Feminism, Gender Roles, Religion & Marriage
    Mar 8 2026

    In this episode of Beyond the Norms, we explore one of the most debated topics in modern society: are men and women truly equal?

    From the rise of feminism to traditional gender roles, we dive into the historical, cultural, and religious perspectives that have shaped how men and women relate in society today.


    Join us for a deep, honest, and sometimes controversial conversation as we challenge assumptions, question societal norms, and explore what true equality might look like in modern relationships and society.

    If you're interested in discussions about feminism, gender equality, culture, religion, marriage, and modern relationships, this episode will definitely make you think.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Rape, Indecent Dressing, and Women’s Liberality
    Feb 1 2026

    In this Open House episode of Beyond the Norms, we host a bold, honest, and community-driven conversation on rape, indecent dressing, and women’s liberality in Nigerian society. With multiple guest voices in the room, this episode examines some of the most controversial and misunderstood narratives surrounding sexual violence.

    We begin with the provocative statement, “She is not dressed indecently; you are the one thinking like a rapist,” using it as a springboard to unpack society’s fixation on women’s dressing and the culture of victim blaming. From there, we explore liberality in dressing, cultural definitions of indecency in Nigeria, and the ongoing debate around whether laws should regulate dress codes.

    The discussion goes deeper into uncomfortable but necessary questions: Can rape occur within marriage? Does marriage remove the need for consent? We also examine whether indecent dressing is truly a cause of rape, especially considering that many victims were not dressed “indecently” at all. This leads us to address underlying causes of rape, including power, entitlement, and abuse within trusted spaces.

    We also confront the reality of rape among loved ones and guardians, challenging the narratives that often silence these experiences. To close, we discuss consent — whether it should be continuous, explicit, and respected in all relationships.

    This episode is not about providing final answers, but about asking the right questions and challenging deeply rooted societal norms.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Nigeria’s New Tax Law: What Nigerians Need to Know
    Jan 11 2026

    Nigeria has entered a new tax era — and many people are confused, worried, or misinformed.


    In this first episode of Season 2, We discuss what tax is, why governments tax citizens, how Nigeria’s old tax system worked, and what the new tax laws really mean for young Nigerians, employees, business owners, and the general public.


    We also address common misconceptions, the public uproar surrounding the reform, and how tax policy affects trust, governance, and politics in Nigeria. This episode isn’t about defending or attacking the government — it’s about understanding the system that affects us all.

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    1 hr
  • Beyond Tribalism: The Hidden Forces Behind Northern Nigeria’s Chaos
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode, we take a deep and honest look at Nigeria’s long-standing issues around tribalism, ethnic politics, and national unity. We explore the big question: Are Nigeria’s divisions truly rooted in tribalism, or are they the result of deliberate political, historical, and systemic actions?


    Using the Nnamdi Kanu case as a major reference point, we examine how ethnicity, justice, and state power collide in modern Nigeria. We also discuss the recent killings of Christians and how religious violence continues to influence fear, bias, and the sense of belonging for different groups.


    To provide context, we revisit the Nigerian Civil War — its causes, its long-term effects, and how its unresolved wounds still shape conversations about marginalization, identity, and distrust today.


    This episode goes beyond opinions. It connects history, present-day insecurity, governance, and inter-ethnic relationships to paint a clearer picture of why Nigerians often feel divided — and what it means for the country’s future.

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    45 mins
  • When Responsibility becomes a Burden: The Hidden pressures of Nigerian family Expectations
    Nov 2 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Norms, we dive into one of the most unspoken but relatable realities in Nigerian homes — the entitlement mentality of parents and the heavy expectations placed on their children.

    From the “we trained you, now it’s your turn” mindset to the pressure on fresh graduates to start providing for the entire family, we unpack where these beliefs come from, why they persist, and how they shape the lives of young Nigerians today.

    It’s honest, raw, and necessary — a conversation about love, obligation, guilt, and finding boundaries in family relationships.

    🎧 Tune in as we ask: Do Nigerian parents raise kids for love or for repayment?

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    48 mins
  • Social media’s grip on Nigerian Society
    Oct 22 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Beyond the Norms, we dive deep into the growing influence of social media on the Nigerian youth experience — from the way young people think, dream, and define success, to how they view life, relationships, and identity in today’s hyper-digital age.


    Together, we explore tough but timely questions:

    • Has social media become the new measure of success for Nigerian youths?

    • Are we losing ourselves to the pursuit of likes, clout, and validation?

    • How can young Nigerians reclaim balance and use social media as a tool for growth, not pressure?

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    40 mins