MTN is committed to making music and entertainment accessible to everyone. That’s why it partnered with Apple Music to bring Nigerians the best songs and podcasts at an affordable price.
Here are the top five Nigerian podcasts currently rocking the Apple Music chart.
I Said What I Said
The unapologetically bold podcast is rocking the Apple Music chart.
Hosted by Feyikemi Abudu and Jola Ayeye, this dynamic duo delivers honest and humorous discussions on everything from pop culture to relationships, all with a Nigerian perspective.
Feyikemi and Jola have captured the hearts of listeners, making I Said What I Said a top podcast on the Apple Music chart board.
The Honest Bunch
A popular show by Glitch Africa that focuses on real issues affecting millennials and Gen Zs. It is known for its unscripted conversations.
The podcast features four main personalities – Nedu, Husband Material, Toun and Ezinne. With a rotating panel of guests, they discuss topics like mental health, career struggles and lifestyle, providing a platform for raw and honest discussions.
The Uncut
Formally called the BTS Podcast, The Uncut is a fun and honest show hosted by Beatrice, Tammy and Sharon. They are best friends who talk about current topics in a playful way.
Every Monday, the trio release new episodes where they give real advice on tough situations and chat about pop culture. Their podcast is becoming more popular and is ranking high on the Apple Music chart.
So Nigerian
I’m Nigerian, of course, I… This trend shines no better than on So Nigerian, a podcast discussing the random worries of the average Nigerian mind from a comical point of view.
If you enjoy some alone time after a stressful day, have no one to go out with during the weekdays, or just need some buzzing to keep your ears busy while you cook, hosts Aros and Isaac are the buddies you need to remind you that life is not that hard, through their chaotic banter.
234 Essential
Hop on the adventure with AOT2 and Ugochi as they chat about pop culture, music, movies, and more.
234 Essential podcast dips into Nigerian pop culture with a twist. They don’t just talk about the latest social media buzz, they provide historical and social context to give you a deeper understanding of what’s trending online.