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Hosted by Hikmat’llah · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 37 episodes
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Join me, Hikmat'llah Oni, a spirited young adult from Nigeria, as I delve into the depths of life's musings on my podcast, 'Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl.' As a passionate young Nigerian under 30, I invite you to tune in and engage with my candid opinions and insightful thoughts on an array of topics. From culture and society to personal growth and beyond, my podcast is a journey through the lens of a Nigerian girl navigating the complexities of the world. Available on all podcast platforms.EmailTirednigeriangirl@gmail.com
Hikmat’llah hosts Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl, a society show with 37 episodes published.

A brutally honest conversation about beauty privilege, pretty privilege, and the uncomfortable reality that attractive people often experience the world differently. From relationships to job interviews, social media, ne

Very often you hear girls especially talk about the one that got away. My question for you is did he really get away or did God take him away? Did he get away or did you pray him away? Did he really get away or did you s

It’s not just rent and bills. It’s data, fuel, food that finishes in two days, “urgent 20k” texts, aso-ebi you didn’t plan for, and somehow… you’re still expected to be saving. One minute you’re proud of yourself for ear

In 2026 standing for nothing is not allowed. Women, you are not angry enough. Don’t let your fear of being dead make you dead.

28th February was Rare Disease Day and this episode is dedicated to those living with Rare diseases because you matter and you are awesome! I see your resilience, I see your strength and I am rooting for you!

There’s so much happening, especially in Northern Nigeria right now. The kidnappings. The killings. The quiet fear we’ve all learned to live with. And in the middle of all that, we’re online talking about soft life. In t

Ramadan is already here. The fasts have started. The routines are shifting. And maybe you’re feeling focused… or maybe you’re feeling behind. In this episode, we’re reflecting and doing our best to see this holy month as

Hello my lovelies, it’s been a while xo On this episode I talk to you about the bubble that is low self esteem in a world where beauty is a social currency. If you’re a pretty girl but struggle with finding your confiden

January 1st comes with a lot of noise. Pressure to become. Pressure to perform. Pressure to start again, perfectly. In this episode, I’m choosing honesty instead. I talk about entering a new year without pretending to be

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In this episode I have a guest with me and she came and conquered, we talked, we shared our opinions and we’d love to hear and read yours. Check our IG account @Motng_ and lets get the discussion rolling

Today we talk about the law and why it is important for you to engage a lawyer before the problem occurs not after! - What is your excuse? Why do you choose to take risks without reading the fine print? Let’s talk about

Whether it’s policing women’s bodies or narratives or threat of invasion, it’s the same playbook oppressors are using to manipulate the oppressed. When women speak, someone tries to shut them up. When Nigeria stands on i

This episode is for Ochanya and all the girls living in horrors caused by wicked people. This episode is about how our silence can be the very thing people such as the perpetrators of this horrors are banking on. Our col

On this episode I discuss most things ableism and I hope in listening to me, you can reflectively look inward and examine yourself. Ask yourself the deep questions, have you been ableist? Even as a disabled or chronicall

Why do you stay in situations that have stopped serving you? Until when will you keep using the excuse of time to keep receiving the treatment you don’t deserve? - Let’s talk about it. - This episode is sponsored he Scat

Sometimes I wonder if men can ever truly be feminists. Not because they don’t care but because they’ll never know. Feminism isn’t just theory; it’s lived. It’s the fear, the silence, the fight, and the constant demand to


Are you a young girl enamored by an older guy? Are you underage? Is a man telling you, you are matured for your age? Are you thinking of dropping out of school or deferring because of a man? Do you need us to pull your e

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Musings Of a Tired Nigerian Girl is hosted by Hikmat’llah. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 37 episodes.
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