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King Ifey's Maiden Podcast show finally streaming ..Listen and share your thoughts... the Nigerian Podcaster



I am happy to let you know that my show has finally begun. I appreciate all of you that have immensely advised, commented and  and encourage.

Yes, it has not been easy... although I thought it would get easier as the days went by, but it seems I was wrong.  But I shall still be keeping the blog alive, especially now that I have added a podcast category to the blog.


Please I implore you to listen . Of course you, you there. You are my friend... If you do not listen, who else will?
Your suggestions  on topics to talk about will be appreciated. Please pardon the technical glitches on the podcast... It will get better with time. I am proud to be a Nigerian Podcaster...LOL.. Wait a minute, maybe there is no word like podcaster because my laptop keeps underlining the word with red colour. ... Anyway whatever word fits in though.
Thank you immensely for being there.... most importantly , for being here.


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