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Wahaala Boys

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by Nana Kwame

3.5(2 reviews)
154 episodes
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Two West Africans stuck in London mumbling and moaning about life abroad and back home. If you want to hear relevant and irrelevant conversations about life from the perspective of these two weirdos then subscribe.

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Publishing Since

8/30/2018

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Episode thumbnail for EP154: Olympic Athletes From Africa Keep Disappearing During Games

August 8, 2021

EP154: Olympic Athletes From Africa Keep Disappearing During Games

<p>The wahaala Boys discuss the recent disappearance of a Ugandan athlete in Japan during the 2020 Olympic games.&nbsp;</p> <p>Every olympics tournament is met with atheletes from Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda and Africa as a whole running away during or after the games. Their refusal to return to their countries has become an indictment on the continent.&nbsp;</p> <p>The Wahaala Boys discusses the reasons behind these acts.&nbsp;</p> <p>#Japan2020 #2020olympics #Africanathletes #runaway #USAolympicteam</p>

Episode thumbnail for EP153: African Men Are Finding Out Their Kids Aren't Theirs

July 9, 2021

EP153: African Men Are Finding Out Their Kids Aren't Theirs

<p>A lot of African men are finding out after years of raising a child that they are not the biological father. Many Nigerian, Ghanaian and Kenyan women are now being exposed via DNA results for their lies and this leading a lot of men to abandon these kids.</p> <p>In the USA so far as one;s name appears on the birth certificate, one is legally bound to look after the child regardless of the results of a DNA test.</p> <p>The Wahaala Boys discuss the implications of this and ask if parternity test should be made mandatory after birth.</p> <p>#parternitycourt #DNAresults #mauryshow #africanpodcast #wahaalaboyspodcast</p>

Episode thumbnail for EP152: Nigerian Artists Deserve Their Credits While Alive Patoranking

July 2, 2021

EP152: Nigerian Artists Deserve Their Credits While Alive Patoranking

<p>Nigerian Afrobeats artist Patoranking has called on his fans and admirers to hand him his flowers and credits while he is alive. The wahaala boys discusses the idea of celebrating people while they are alive and whether africans do a good job at that or are terrible. Do we prefer funerals to celebrating people?</p> <p>#Afrobeats #Patorankingcelbrate #Nigeriapodcast</p>

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What is Wahaala Boys?

Two West Africans stuck in London mumbling and moaning about life abroad and back home. If you want to hear relevant and irrelevant conversations about life from the perspective of these two weirdos then subscribe.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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