“Every generation has its neurosis, but we must not despise the brilliance that exists in each era.” — Chude Celebrates the Gen Zs
You know, I just realized that over the past few months, I’ve been highly critical of my Gen Z baddies. I first came out of a phase where I was very defensive of Gen Zs, and I went into the phase where I’m
“I have never been in a romantic relationship before.” — Ilebaye sets the record straight.
Today, Chude Jideonwo engages Ilebaye Odiniya, the winner of BBNaija ‘All Stars’ season 8, in a candid conversation regarding her relationship status and unexpected history. Ilebaye reveals that she has never been in a relationship before, which prompted a quick suspicion and more
“I love to enjoy my life, and I’ve not started yet.” — Mercy Eke.
Mercy Eke, winner of Big Brother Naija season 4, shares her desires to always look good and live her best life. She made her displeasure known when she referred to bloggers who tag her wealth as a result of men sponsoring her. She
Pastor Bolaji Idowu reveals why He started ‘the Next Level’ prayer session.
In a deeply introspective conversation, Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters Church shared the origins of his impactful “Next Level” prayer sessions. He revealed that the prayer session emerged from a place of profound pain and betrayal. He recounted a season of disappointment and
“I was misunderstood and hurt by different housemates in the Big Brother House.” — Ilebaye bares it all on #WithChude.
Ilebaye, the Genz baddie and winner of the Big Brother Naija ‘All Stars’ goes beyond the noise and the virality to tell me about the things that really matter: how being betrayed at a young age has made her afraid of making friends,
A Star-Studded Lineup and Deep Conversations with Kenny Blaq, Bam Bam, and More on #WithChude.
We all know him as one of the most exciting comedians, Kenny Blaq. He showed up in this episode, and you can’t resist the depth of his conversation today. Bam Bam also made it on the list for this episode, and he came
“I was so scared of Lagos when I moved back from Canada.” — Linda Osifo
The beautiful Linda Osifo shares her traumatic moment living in Benin. She disclosed that the trauma made her leave the country after seven years. Linda Osifo ran away from Nigeria to find safety and cover in Canada with her parents. Linda reveals that
“Prison has taught me to be determined and more deliberate with my actions.” — Seun Kuti
After experiencing life-changing moments during his time in prison, Seun Kuti emerges with renewed determination and a sense of purpose. In this conversation, he shares the profound lessons he learned from his eight-day stay behind bars, revealing how the experience transformed his perspective
“Nigerian elites can do better than acquiring more money.” — Chude
It’s really deeply sad for me that there are so many young people who are leaving this country, and you can’t even marshall an intellectually rigorous argument for why they shouldn’t leave. There are too many of us who have given up on
“I was shocked when I got a job as a commissioner in Oyo State.” — Seun Fakorede.
One of the youngest commissioners in Nigeria, Seun Fakorede, shares his amazing experience as a young and vibrant citizen who got an unexpected opportunity in the state. Seun said it was a shock for him when the governor, Seyi Makinde of Oyo State,