Banter and Belief

What’s up with Van’s Trip to Nigeria?

53 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Van takes us through her recent trip to Nigeria, from the realities of running a generator and how rising oil prices impacted everyday spending, to the wider conversation around fuel costs and how global events continue to affect life back home. We also dive into the culture side of things, unpacking the rise of the begging culture, finance woes, and the ever-present BBL conversations. Along the way, Van also shares her experience navigating Lagos, including some of the standout places she visited and what life felt like on the ground.

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