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18K to 65K🎙 Weekly cadence·136 episodes·Last published 2w ago - Monthly Reach
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JOI#140- Pheri - Phera
May 16, 2026
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JOI#139 -PTSDADHDMONEYPOINTE with Mr Oladeinde
May 14, 2026
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JOI#138- Oyeen Street Legend
May 6, 2026
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May 2, 2026
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JOI#136 - All man for himself
Mar 31, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/16/26 | ![]() JOI#140- Pheri - Phera | On this episode, we dive into President Trump’s recent trip to China. We also get real about loyalty and faithfulness in marriage, breaking down the highly trending Chike and Frank divorce drama as a case study. Plus, we touch on a few other hot topics. Enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() JOI#139 -PTSDADHDMONEYPOINTE with Mr Oladeinde | On this episode of the JOI Podcast, we sit down with Mr. Deinde, a financial expert and Microfinance CEO. 🏦 We dive deep into the real realities of being a Nigerian dad, the unique money challenges men face today, and actionable steps you can take right now to build financial security. 💼 There is so much packed into this conversation. Tune in and enjoy | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() JOI#138- Oyeen Street Legend | In this episode, we sit down with industry legend and guru Oyeen Ameen. Having worked with heavyweights like Jahbless, Reminisce, and Krizbeatz, he brings a wealth of experience to the table.We dive deep into the current state of Afrobeats, discussing the genre’s longevity and how we can build a lasting African infrastructure around our sound. Tune in and enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() JOI#137- Charity begins at home | The boys are back with another powerful episode of the JOI Podcast. In this episode, we dive into the current situation of Nigerians living in South Africa and explore how Nigerians are being treated across the world. We also break down the driving forces behind mass migration and discuss what needs to be fixed back home.Additionally, we address the tragic killing of a young Nigerian by the police, along with other thought-provoking topics.Tap in, stay tuned, and enjoy the conversation. | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() JOI#136 - All man for himself | On this episode of the podcast, we dive into why men need to prioritize themselves first and the growing burden of responsibilities placed on men. We also discuss the risks of BBM for women, the reality of street begging culture in Lagos and Nigeria, and the duties and expectations of men on a first date.It’s a real, honest, and thought-provoking conversation — enjoy, and let us know your thoughts! | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() JOI#135 - Afrobeat Declining ? | On this episode of the JOI Podcast, we had a deep and honest conversation about the current state of Afrobeat's—is the sound evolving, plateauing, or actually declining? We broke down the global influence of the genre, the role of streaming, and whether the industry is still maintaining its authenticity or losing direction. We also touched on President Tinubu’s campaign moves in the UK, analyzing the political implications, public reactions, and what it means for Nigeria’s image on the global stage. Another hot topic was Asake’s PR visit to Mecca, where we explored the intersection of music, branding, spirituality, and public perception—asking whether moments like this are genuine, strategic, or a mix of both. As always, we didn’t stop there—we covered several other trending topics, giving our unfiltered takes, cultural insights, and real conversations you won’t hear anywhere else..? | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() JOI#134-Sins of the past | On this episode of JOI, we discuss how the repercussions of the past can shape the future, using Simi’s tweet as a case study. We also break down Woli Arole’s speech and the wider conversation around pastors and fake prophecies, alongside many other interesting topics.It’s an honest and thought-provoking ride — sit back and enjoy. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() JOI#131 - Valentine | On this episode of the podcast, we dive into the history of Africa’s borders — who created them and the lasting impact they’ve had across the continent. We also discuss sensitive but important topics like marriage and intimacy challenges, the Mirabel rape case, and the broader effects of being accused of rape as a man. Finally, we touch on the upcoming 2027 elections and what they could mean for the future. | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() JOI#130- Abegnistan | On this episode of JOI, we discuss IShowSpeed’s visit to Nigeria, the growing conversation around Nigeria’s begging culture and social attitudes, and the heated issue between Seun Anikulapo Kuti and Wizkid. We also take a look at the Grammy nominations and touch on several other trending topics making waves right now.It’s an exciting and unfiltered conversation ! | — | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() JOI#129 - Ijebu Ode to Nazareth | On this episode, we break down the Nigerian Super Eagles’ performance at the AFCON tournament and dive into the belief systems of Africans and how they connect to other parts of the world, alongside other trending topics.It’s an engaging and insightful conversation. | — | ||||||
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| 1/16/26 | ![]() JOI# 128- Ignorance is no excuse | On this episode, we explore the value of African culture and beliefs compared to the West, especially how certain biblical interpretations have been misunderstood — including words like Esu and Satan. We also dive into relationship issues and touch on other trending topics making waves right now.It’s an eye-opening and thought-provoking conversation. Full episode available on Spotify — enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() JOI#127 - Emergency Rescue | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the boys are back with another thought-provoking and unfiltered conversation, touching on real-life issues, faith, and everything in between. 🎙️🔥We opened the discussion with Anthony Joshua’s accident, using it as a springboard to talk about the state of emergency response and rescue systems in Nigeria—what’s broken, what works, and what urgently needs fixing.From there, the conversation took a deeper turn as we explored spirituality and personal connection to faith, unpacking how people navigate belief, purpose, and grounding in today’s fast-paced world.As always, we rounded things off with other trending topics, honest opinions, and classic JOI banter that keeps it real and relatable. | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() JOI#114 - Wahala!!!! | On this episode of the JOI Podcast, we dive into a mix of trending topics and thoughtful conversations. We discuss new music releases, DOS's recent decision to limit visas to three months and single entry for Nigerians and select African countries. We also explore the origin of official languages, how they shape identity, and the growing importance of AI in today’s world.It’s an intriguing and informative episode — enjoy the conversation! | — | ||||||
| 12/11/25 | ![]() JOI#126 - Frequencies | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the boys are back with another wild and unfiltered conversation that touches every corner of culture, relationships, and controversy. We kicked things off with the buzz around 2Baba’s (Tuface Idibia) marriage scandal, breaking down the rumors, reactions, and what it says about love, fame, and forgiveness in today’s celebrity world.Next up, we discussed Jesse Jagz’s unexpected appearance on Daddy Freeze’s live, where he seemed to show up incognito — and the internet definitely had thoughts. We unpacked what might really be going on and how the public handles seeing their icons in vulnerable moments.The conversation then turned intimate as we dove into sexual attraction in marriage, exploring how connection, communication, and effort play a role in keeping that spark alive over time.And finally, we got into the cultural and sensual side of things with a deep (and hilarious) discussion on the power of African women wearing waist beads — tradition, femininity, attraction, and everything in between.It’s bold, honest, and packed with laughs — tune in and enjoy the JOI energy! | — | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() JOI#125 - No Excuse | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the boys return with another round of authentic, unfiltered conversations.We started off with the Hallelujah Challenge, breaking down how it has evolved over the years and the cultural impact it continues to have across the diaspora. From there, we dove deep into a tough but necessary discussion on why many Africans say they “can’t just go back home,” touching on economics, infrastructure, opportunity, and identity.The conversation then shifted to the trending news of Davido’s political appointment, analyzing the symbolism, the timing, and what it might mean for celebrity influence in governance.We also explored how the UK market has played a major role in pushing Afrobeats to global dominance, and why London continues to be the bridge between African sound and worldwide recognition.Of course — as always — we wrapped it all up with a few other trending topics, jokes, debates, and those classic JOI hot takes.It’s real, insightful, and entertaining from start to finish. | — | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() JOI#124 - Same Master !! | The boys are back with another fire episode of the JOI Podcast, and as always — it’s raw, real, and unfiltered!We kicked things off by diving into the chaotic world of Nigerian politics, where politicians keep porting from one party to another without a trace of loyalty, values, or self-respect. From shameless crossovers to power-hungry moves, we broke it all down with pure JOI honesty.Then came the VDM and Blord drama, as we dissected the tension, the receipts, and what it really says about clout, money, and influence in today’s social media culture.We also couldn’t resist talking about the Sarah Martins “free food” saga and her recent arrest, unpacking the internet’s wild reactions and how celebrity culture in Nigeria keeps getting crazier by the day.Of course, we touched on a few other trending issues that had everyone talking this week — because no topic is ever off-limits when the JOI crew gets together.It’s bold, hilarious, and thought-provoking — tune in and enjoy the chaos | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() JOI#123-KennyBlaq | On this episode of JOI Podcast, we had the absolute honor of hosting the delectable and multi-talented @KennyBlaq, and you already know — when it’s JOI, there’s no holding back! 🎙️🔥We kicked things off with the hype around Detty December, diving into how Nigerian club owners are gearing up for the annual wave of IJGBs (I Just Got Backs) and their ever-creative “scam tactics.” From wild nightlife stories to party prep madness, nothing was off limits.The conversation took an interesting turn as we explored how airlines are cashing in on the Detty December season, analyzing ticket price hikes, travel demand, and what it all means for Nigeria’s tourism and economy.And of course, we couldn’t wrap up without touching on a few other trending topics, full of laughter, insight, and that unmistakable JOI energy.It’s hilarious, real, and 100% unfiltered — tap in and enjoy the vibes! | — | ||||||
| 10/5/25 | ![]() JOI#122- Apapin | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the boys welcomed Miss Seyi (@iamseyishy) to bring a much-needed female perspective to the table — and things definitely got interesting!We kicked off with a heartfelt conversation about Nigeria’s Independence at 65, reflecting on how far the country has come and what still needs to change to create a better future for all citizens. The discussion took a somber turn as we addressed the tragic and violent murder of an Arise TV host in Abuja, highlighting the ongoing challenges around safety, justice, and accountability in the media space.On the music front, we tackled the viral moment of Tiwa Savage’s public apology on behalf of Tyla, unpacking the backlash, the cultural tension it sparked, and why Tiwa just might be justified in her approach.To wrap things up, the team debated modern relationship dynamics — from 50/50 splits to whether dinner bills should be shared on the first date — and you already know, opinions were flying in every direction!It’s real talk, laughter, and deep perspectives all in one episode.Tune in, vibe out, and enjoy the conversation — JOI style! | — | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() JOI#120 - El-sha-die | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the boys return with another round of unapologetic and unfiltered conversation.We kicked things off with a bold discussion on the declining state of Afrobeats, questioning whether the genre is losing its originality and where it’s heading in the global music landscape. From there, we shifted into social commentary with a heated breakdown on equality in marriage—what it means today, how culture shapes expectations, and whether balance is truly possible in relationships.The debate didn’t stop there. We dove into the controversial idea that Nigerian men are Africa’s biggest export, unpacking the reputation, the stereotypes, and why Nigerian men continue to dominate conversations across the continent. And of course, we couldn’t ignore the trending complaints from Nigerian women, who argue that women from other African countries are “taking their men.”It’s fiery, it’s funny, and it’s full of perspective—classic JOI energy at its finest. Tap in and enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 9/21/25 | ![]() JOI#119-Nebekii | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the boys are back with their signature unfiltered opinions and unapologetic takes.We dove into the buzz surrounding Tiwa Savage’s new album, breaking down the sound, the reception, and how it’s shaping her legacy. The conversation got even deeper as we discussed her experiences dating a fellow celebrity, and what that says about the pressures and complexities of relationships in the spotlight.From music to politics, we turned our attention to the protests against immigrants in the UK, examining the reasons behind the unrest and the role America is playing in global migration narratives.And then came one of the most surprising stories of the week: Bambam’s three-year pregnancy “miracle.” We shared thoughts, jokes, and debates about how social media reacts to stories like these, and what they mean for culture today.Of course, we didn’t stop there—more trending topics made their way into the conversation, keeping the energy high and the perspectives raw.It’s fun, it’s bold, and it’s 100% JOI. Tap in and enjoy the vibes! | — | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() JOI#118 - Remote President | On this episode of JOI Podcast, the crew sat down to unpack a wide range of hot-button topics with their usual unfiltered energy.We kicked things off with a deep dive into the “Africans claiming Africa” ideology, exploring what it really means for identity, culture, and unity in the diaspora. From there, we broke down the impact of the new Texas law, debating how it affects everyday people and where the state is heading politically.The conversation then shifted to the music scene as we examined Asake’s attempt to blend into the American music culture—weighing the pros and cons of crossing over, and whether it strengthens or dilutes his authentic sound.We didn’t stop there. Accountability was on the table as we challenged the idea of Nigerians taking responsibility, both at home and abroad, and how that shapes progress. Finally, we wrapped things up with a discussion on President Tinubu’s vacation—the timing, the optics, and the bigger implications for leadership in Nigeria.It’s bold, thought-provoking, and classic JOI—tune in and join the conversation! | — | ||||||
| 8/24/25 | ![]() Matthew , Mark , Luke and John | On this episode of the JOI Podcast, we dive into a dynamic mix of culture, lifestyle, and real conversations. We start with the latest in new music, setting the tone for a lively discussion. From there, we explore the importance of African traditional weddings, why they hold deeper cultural and communal value, and how they compare to the increasingly popular Western-influenced styles many have adopted.The team also tackles men’s egotistic behavior, breaking down how it affects relationships and everyday interactions. We then shift into the future, discussing the challenges and opportunities of raising kids in 2025 in a fast-changing world. Finally, we wrap with a pressing question: How safe is Lagos today?—taking a close look at life, security, and resilience in one of Africa’s most vibrant cities.It’s insightful, unfiltered, and thought-provoking—exactly what you’ve come to expect from JOI. | — | ||||||
| 8/19/25 | ![]() JOI#116 - No Pressure | The boys are officially back after a short break, and this episode of JOI Podcast comes fully loaded with unfiltered conversations and no holding back. From laughter to hot takes, it’s a rollercoaster of real talk you don’t want to miss.We dove straight into the headlines with Toke’s pregnancy announcement, breaking down the reactions, the buzz, and what this means for her brand and personal journey. Then we unpacked Tiwa’s expectations, discussing how pressure, success, and personal standards collide in the entertainment space.The conversation took a more serious turn as we explored investing in Nigeria in 2025—the risks, the opportunities, and whether the coming year could finally be the right moment for real returns in the motherland. And just when you think it couldn’t get any wilder, we broke down the viral story of Pastor Adeoye’s jaw-dropping ₦10 billion request, asking the questions everyone else is too shy to say out loud.It’s raw, it’s honest, and it’s the JOI energy you’ve been waiting for. Tap in and enjoy the ride! | — | ||||||
| 6/20/25 | ![]() JOI#112- Double Standard | On this episode of the JOI Podcast, we dive into Olamide’s new album, sharing a few exclusive snippets and our take on his evolving sound. We also take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we explore the whereabouts of the legendary Chuddy K and revisit some of his unforgettable hits.Shifting gears, we delve into Nigeria’s political landscape—discussing the tragic killings in Benue State and the President’s recent visit to the region. We round off with a heated discussion on the double standards in today’s dating scene, using the controversial situation surrounding Barcelona footballer Lamine Yamal as a case study. Enjoy!! | — | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() JOI#110- Big Beautiful Bill .. BBB) | On this episode of the JOI Podcast, we covered a wide range of hot and thought-provoking topics. We kicked things off with a discussion about Donald Trump’s controversial "big, beautiful bill" and its potential political implications. In recognition of Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month (June), we took time to highlight the importance of mental well-being for men, encouraging open conversations and breaking societal stigmas.We also dived into the viral story of Pastor Jeremiah, who allegedly threatened to arrest anyone who dared to challenge or oppose him—sparking a heated debate about power, religion, and accountability. Additionally, we examined the arrest of Nigeria’s so-called 'Tech Queen', who is now facing serious fraud allegations, shedding light on the darker side of tech entrepreneurship.As always, we wrapped up with more trending stories making waves across the internet.Don’t miss this engaging and insightful episode—tune in now! | — | ||||||
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