Opeyemi on Yoruba demon habits & Marriage for "papers" | Dear Ife series Podcast episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 6, 2024 · 49 MIN

Opeyemi on Yoruba demon habits & Marriage for "papers" | Dear Ife series Podcast

from Diary of A Naija Girl

On this captivating episode of Dear Ife series Podcast Opeyemi Famakin, Africa's leading food critic, takes a seat on Dear Ife’s couch to dive deep into how people navigate expectations in relationships - especially those built on convenience. But did we truly do justice to this complex topic? That’s where you come in! Share your honest thoughts in the comments - we can’t wait to hear from you! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT & SHARE. Chapters 00:00 Coming Up 00:28 Dear Ife Intro 01:23 Introducing Opeyemi Famakin 02:23 Taking the Pledge 03:36 Reading the Note 07:30 Sharing opinions on a marriage of convenience and expectations 21:26 Opeyemi's cheating experience & thoughts on comfort 37:57 Thoughts on marrying single moms 49:07 Appreciation Tune in for valuable insights on self-love, mental health, marriage, family relationship and how to navigate romantic challenges while improving your emotional well-being. Whether you're looking for dating tips or relationship advice, this episode is packed with wisdom for anyone on their journey of self-improvement and healing. Want more visual podcasts from DANG? SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@diaryofanaijagirl #DANG #DiaryofaNaijaGirl #DANGWithIfe About Diary of a Naija Girl Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG) is an online community, founded and managed by Ifedayo Agoro, to inspire women across the world through creative storytelling. Back in 2015, it started as an online diary, sharing the everyday adventures of an anonymous Nigerian woman. Fast forward nine years, and it has become a tribe of incredible women, living their best lives one story at a time. DANG is a safe space for women to be unapologetically themselves, a family that laughs, learns and lifts each other, from Lagos to every corner of the world. About Ifedayo Agoro An entrepreneur, creative writer, content creator, content marketer and media strategist, Ifedayo Agoro is the founder of Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG) and DANG Lifestyle, a premium home and body care production company, which she launched in Nigeria in 2020. Ifedayo is passionate about social responsibility and philanthropy. She sponsors several young residents at Little Saints Orphanage and partners with Lots Charity Foundation, a non-governmental aid organisation. Connect with DANG Online: Like DANG on FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3xLjCkU Follow DANG on TWITTER: https://bit.ly/4aBgy9I Follow DANG on INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/4ay4Axu Follow DANG on LINKEDIN: https://bit.ly/3JhGpHM

On this captivating episode of Dear Ife series Podcast Opeyemi Famakin, Africa's leading food critic, takes a seat on Dear Ife’s couch to dive deep into how people navigate expectations in relationships - especially those built on convenience. But did we truly do justice to this complex topic? That’s where you come in! Share your honest thoughts in the comments - we can’t wait to hear from you! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT & SHARE. Chapters 00:00 Coming Up 00:28 Dear Ife Intro 01:23 Introducing Opeyemi Famakin 02:23 Taking the Pledge 03:36 Reading the Note 07:30 Sharing opinions on a marriage of convenience and expectations 21:26 Opeyemi's cheating experience & thoughts on comfort 37:57 Thoughts on marrying single moms 49:07 Appreciation Tune in for valuable insights on self-love, mental health, marriage, family relationship and how to navigate romantic challenges while improving your emotional well-being. Whether you're looking for dating tips or relationship advice, this episode is packed with wisdom for anyone on their journey of self-improvement and healing. Want more visual podcasts from DANG? SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@diaryofanaijagirl #DANG #DiaryofaNaijaGirl #DANGWithIfe About Diary of a Naija Girl Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG) is an online community, founded and managed by Ifedayo Agoro, to inspire women across the world through creative storytelling. Back in 2015, it started as an online diary, sharing the everyday adventures of an anonymous Nigerian woman. Fast forward nine years, and it has become a tribe of incredible women, living their best lives one story at a time. DANG is a safe space for women to be unapologetically themselves, a family that laughs, learns and lifts each other, from Lagos to every corner of the world. About Ifedayo Agoro An entrepreneur, creative writer, content creator, content marketer and media strategist, Ifedayo Agoro is the founder of Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG) and DANG Lifestyle, a premium home and body care production company, which she launched in Nigeria in 2020. Ifedayo is passionate about social responsibility and philanthropy. She sponsors several young residents at Little Saints Orphanage and partners with Lots Charity Foundation, a non-governmental aid organisation. Connect with DANG Online: Like DANG on FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/3xLjCkU Follow DANG on TWITTER: https://bit.ly/4aBgy9I Follow DANG on INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/4ay4Axu Follow DANG on LINKEDIN: https://bit.ly/3JhGpHM

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