Dear Nigerians

Dear Nigerians: Let's be wholesome parents (w/ Anne-Rose Obidi)

1 h 15 min · 14. dec. 2025
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In this conversation, Aramide Kehinde and Anne-Rose Obidi, creator of The African Parent, delve into the complexities of parenting within Nigerian culture, discussing the implications of raising obedient versus good children, the importance of identity, and the role of therapy in personal healing. They explore the costs associated with silent obedience, the necessity of emotional safety, and the transformative power of apologizing to children. The dialogue emphasizes the need for self-awareness and open communication in parenting, advocating for a shift towards nurturing wise and confident children who can navigate the real world effectively.

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Dear Nigerians: Do we have healthy marriages?

In this episode, Aramide Kehinde explores the complex dynamics of marriage within Nigerian culture, questioning the health and emotional safety of these unions. Drawing insights from Dr. Tolu Okorogare, a trauma-informed relationship therapist, the conversation delves into the dysfunctions prevalent in many Nigerian marriages, including emotional neglect and unhealthy gender roles. The episode also features voices from the community, revealing a spectrum of experiences and perspectives on marriage. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and responsibility in fostering healthy relationships among millennials and Gen Z with a Nigerian influenced identity Key Takeaways * Marriage is exalted in Nigerian culture but often lacks emotional safety. * Many Nigerians grow up without a blueprint for healthy marriages. * Dr. Tolu Okorogare highlights the dysfunctions in Nigerian marriages. * Community voices reveal a mix of hope and disappointment in marriage. * Dysfunctional patterns are often passed down through generations. * Cultural and religious norms can stifle open communication about marriage. * Self-awareness is crucial for building healthy relationships. * Understanding one's attitude towards money and sex is essential in marriage. * The importance of questioning traditional marriage roles and expectations. * Healthy marriages do exist, but they are rare and often require active effort.

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