The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast
This is third episode of the edutainment series of The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast. This particular drama was written by Toheeb Azeez (The Lasgidi Farmer and the founder and host of The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast) in 2017 and published the same year, on Facebook on his personal page. It later was voice-acted with Maryam Giwa in May 2026 and published in June 15, 2026. Voice actors: Maryam Giwa: Oluwakemi Toheeb Azeez: Oyindamola Summary The dialogue presents a domestic interaction centered around health, diet, lifestyle, and relationship dynamics between a couple. The conversation weaves humor, concern, and a focus on mutual support, reflecting on personal habits and shared goals regarding well-being. * Domestic Partnership and Support: * The wife expresses a wish for the husband to assist her regularly in the kitchen, highlighting appreciation for his calm and helpful demeanor. * The husband emphasizes the desire for an “even marriage” where he might take the lead in cooking, particularly when he begins working with the Food and Agricultural Organization, but which challenges traditional and social norms. * Health and Nutrition Concerns: * The husband critiques the use of bad oil, describing it as “rancid oil” that becomes blackened and thick from repeated use. * He explains scientifically that such oil generates free radicals, which can suppress the immune system and accelerate aging. * The husband highlights the potential dangers of consuming bad or hydrogenated oils, distinguishing between different types of oil and their health impacts. * Concerns are raised about personal health effects, as the husband mentions his six-pack abs deteriorating since moving in. * Scientific and Lifestyle Exchange: * The couple jokes and argues scientifically about the qualities of cooking oil, indicating mutual engagement on health matters. * The wife also remarks on personal care related to hair loss, humorously questioning why the husband hasn’t used Finasteride or Minoxidil to combat DHT (dihydrotestosterone) effects. * The wife dismissively replies, saying she prefers her husband fit and bald, linking strength with natural appearance. * Shared Goals for Fitness and Routine: * Both agree to start registering at the local gym to maintain physical fitness, emphasizing that they have each other "for long," suggesting longevity in their relationship. * The husband asks for a food timetable covering various food categories, underscoring the importance of diet variety. * Financial and Relationship Trust Issues: * The wife mentions that money for foodstuffs must increase to accommodate new lifestyle changes. * There are references to past difficulties involving fines due to the husband’s inattentiveness while driving and suspicions of infidelity, revealing some mistrust. * The dialogue about football teams (Arsenal and Chelsea) is metaphorical, used humorously to critique each other’s preferences and attitudes. * Household and External Context: * Complaints from neighbors about noise ("royal rumble") imply a noisy lifestyle, highlighting external pressures. * The smoke detector going off toward the conversation’s end introduces a note of unresolved tension and domestic unpredictability. Major Conclusions * Mutual respect and scientific dialogue between partners contribute positively to their relationship, especially around health and dietary choices. * Traditional norm challenge exposing to the clash with modern norms and push toward equality in marriage. * Health concerns related to poor-quality cooking oils are a significant point of contention, indicating awareness of nutrition's impact on wellness. * Commitment to joint fitness activities and improved diet signal a shared dedication to long-term well-being. * Despite moments of light-hearted teasing, underlying trust and financial challenges need ongoing navigation. * External factors such as neighbors’ complaints and household hazards (smoke detector) inject realism into their domestic life. #Edutainment #MarriageWahala #HealthEducation #HouseholdDrama #RelationshipRealTalk
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