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Twenty Seven Productions
I Like Girls
I Like Girls - with Aisha Salaudeen - is a show exploring the diverse stories of African women. Each episode offers firsthand insights into how gender shapes women's lives.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 56 ratings
An Amazing Podcast
Covering so many topics that need to be heard and doing so in such a great manner. It’s beautiful. I highly recommend
Dr Sike via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 09/12/23
Amazing Podcast.
‘I Like Girls’ is such an amazing podcast. Every single episode reminds me of a girl I know, and I always share it with them. I love the topics discussed on the podcast, I love the format and how Nana steers the conversation in such a beautiful way. I don’t think I can fully express how I feel...Read full review »
Thismediagirl via Apple Podcasts · Nigeria · 07/07/23
Every episode is a gem
Fantastic storytelling, great production quality and amazing guests. Every woman needs to listen to this podcast! You’ll laugh, you’ll get emotional, and you’ll learn. A lot. Well done Aisha!
Kay263744884 via Apple Podcasts · Nigeria · 09/24/22
Recent Episodes
In the final episode of this series, we explore various ways, big or small, to support and encourage women's participation in politics in Nigeria. Through the voices of experts Solape Sonuga and Maryam Mairo Ibrahim, we learn how to create a level playing field for women in political leadership...
Published 03/22/24
Published 03/22/24
In 2018, Nigerian lawyer and politician Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan publicly announced her intentions to run for a seat in the Nigerian Senate, representing the people of Kogi Central. What began as a journey to advocate for laws favoring industrialization in the country led to years of political...
Published 03/15/24
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