• This Is Not A Safe Space

  • By: Judith
  • Podcast

This Is Not A Safe Space

By: Judith
  • Summary

  • "This Is Not a Safe Space" is a podcast about the madness of life as young Nigerians navigating survival, love, hustle, and heartbreak in a country that humbles you mentally, emotionally, and physically. Your stories, shared anonymously, are narrated like you're speaking—raw, real, and relatable. It’s a space to hear, connect, and maybe even share your own experiences. Your voice matters, even in a place that doesn’t feel safe. Ready to talk? Share your story through the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZFnsxeQa6RNkcZ_leBYtGEryrNLhRA0COvoynOhJntbdq_g/viewform
    Judith
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Episodes
  • Close Call
    Jan 18 2025

    What started as a regular market run turned into a nerve-wracking encounter on the streets of Ring Road. Two friends are faced with a sudden threat and must navigate their way out of a potentially dangerous situation. This story highlights the importance of staying alert and trusting your instincts in the unpredictable hustle of Nigerian life.

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    3 mins
  • The Genesis…
    Jan 11 2025

    In the pilot episode of This Is Not a Safe Space, we explore the unfiltered realities of life in Nigeria—the chaotic, the hilarious, and the downright frustrating moments that define our daily lives. From stories of unexpected encounters to the grind of surviving in a space that often feels anything but safe, we’re here to tell it all. This podcast is a voice for those navigating the ups and downs of Nigerian life. Have a story to share? Click the link below to be part of the conversation. Your voice matters, even in a world that doesn’t feel safe.


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    2 mins

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