Episodes
We had a few friends join us to discuss finance and self worth a few months ago.
Published 11/16/21
Published 11/16/21
We discussed Yoruba and a particular individual who was shaming those who can't speak it. There are a number of barriers that affect peoples ability to speak the language. Is it fair to shame those who can't regardless of where they were born or live? 
Published 11/09/21
Naija was an experience! From abula as a first date to 100k Babes at Farm City!
Published 11/02/21
A cocktail of topics spanning from Oloni threads to Vex money 
Published 10/26/21
We sat down to discuss how to operate the washing machine, Plant parenting, Returning African artefacts, Chimamanda at the Humbolt Opening and Detty December. 
Published 10/19/21
Today we are talking about Oloni's twitter thread about women's experience with disgusting men."YUCK"🤢🤮 Head over to our Instagram @ejowewepod so we can discuz.
Published 05/05/21
T/W: Child Molestation/Rape/Murder We discussed the issue around Baba Ijesha, accountability in Nigeria, the constant battle that women face.
Published 05/03/21
Welcome back to Season 2 episode 1 of Ejo wewe a Yoruba Pod Cast. In this episode we give our view on Trend central 'Blue Therapy' Episode 1 "My Partner is Taking Fake it Till You Make It To Another Level." Make sure to share on your platform and follow us on Instagram & Twitter to join the discussion.
Published 04/30/21
Have you ever met up with someone from a dating app and had the date just go left? or were you catfishes! We discuss both catfishes to the awkwardly shy on this episode. Featuring our homies Temi & Michael.
Published 04/09/21
Scrolling through the episodes and deciding what to drop next we stumbled across this. Times have changed but the facts remain. Listen in to our banter-filled episode. For enquiries, suggestions and dilemmas, email us at: [email protected]
Published 03/26/21
Gbas Gbos Gbas Gbos! We. are joined by two of our homies Arbirin Temi ate Arakurin Michel to explore a series of topics revolving around dating. A great episode for those with minimal understanding of Yoruba!
Published 03/18/21
Mother's Day segment.
Published 03/15/21
The book of "Face your front' says, thou shall not judge in the middle of a pandemic. Shamelessly greeting you Happy New year at the end of February sha. Ke ma ni pe a o ki yin. 
Published 02/19/21
(We had a few technical glitches so you may hear a difference in quality at times) We met up with Aremo Gemini, a young talented Yoruba poet. The Yoruba in this episode is strong and there are no translations unfortunately. Join us next week when we go back to our lighter levels.  Hope you enjoy this and the poem he blesses us with towards the end. 
Published 02/16/21
This episode was recorded during the crux of the protest and is primarily in English. All views presented are of those who provided them. This is 2/3 of our 3 #ENDSARS episodes.  Enjoy 
Published 11/08/20
Discussing Covid-19 Vaccine trials and the importance of Life Insurance
Published 10/29/20
In light of the situation in Nigeria regarding #EndSARS, we will be releasing some episodes on the topic, predominantly in English. A language barrier shouldn’t be the reason we don’t engage in the movement/Protest/revolution. On this episode, Olalekan and Olayemi discuss the situation in  Nigeria. 
Published 10/15/20
We explore how we learnt Yoruba and some tips we picked up whilst learning it. This episode is 2/2 of our get to know us episodes. This Episode is sponsored by onlineyorubalessons.com use Discount code : "EJOWEWE" for £20 off any course until 15/10/2020.  
Published 10/08/20
Welcome to Ẹjọ wẹ́wẹ́, a Yoruba Podcast exploring life as a Nigerian in the Diaspora.  On this first episode of Ẹjọ wẹ́wẹ́, we introduce you to the hosts Olalekan and Olayemi.  We hope you enjoy! Twitter & Instagram: @ejowewepod
Published 10/01/20