“I Said What I Said- Nominated for Media Visionary of the Year Award at the MOI Awards

“I Said What I Said- Nominated for Media Visionary of the Year Award at the MOI Awards

“I Said What I Said,” popularly referred to as ISWIS, is one of Nigeria’s most dynamic and culturally relevant podcasts, co-hosted by FK Abudu and Jola Ayeye.

Since its inception, the podcast has established itself as a leading platform where young Nigerians and Africans at large engage in unfiltered conversations about society, lifestyle, culture, and politics.

The show embodies an audacious yet witty tone, reflecting the bold personalities of its hosts who are widely respected as thought leaders and cultural influencers.

FK Abudu, known for her sharp wit and fearless activism, has carved a niche as a vocal advocate for gender equality, entrepreneurship, and social justice.

She gained significant visibility during Nigeria’s EndSARS movement, where she was at the forefront of youth-led mobilization and digital advocacy.

Beyond activism, FK is deeply invested in amplifying the voices of young Africans and has become a symbol of resilience, creativity, and innovation among a new generation of women.

Jola Ayeye, on the other hand, is a storyteller, scriptwriter, and creative professional who has contributed significantly to Nigeria’s film and entertainment industry.

Her background in media and storytelling enriches the podcast with intellectual depth and cultural nuance.

Jola’s ability to weave narratives and frame complex ideas in an accessible, humorous manner complements FK’s fiery energy, creating a balanced yet engaging dynamic for listeners.

Together, FK and Jola have built I Said What I Said into more than just a podcast—it has become a cultural phenomenon.

The show provides a space for honest and often hilarious conversations about relationships, careers, politics, mental health, and the realities of living in modern-day Nigeria.

Their discussions are unapologetically candid, often peppered with humor and relatability, which has endeared them to a wide and loyal audience known as the ISWIS Gang.

Over time, the podcast has expanded its influence by hosting live shows, brand collaborations, and events that bring the community together physically and virtually.

The success of ISWIS highlights not only the growing importance of podcasts in Africa but also the power of women leading conversations in spaces traditionally dominated by men.

By tackling topics both serious and lighthearted, FK and Jola have positioned themselves at the center of Nigeria’s youth culture, inspiring dialogue, laughter, and reflection in equal measure.

Ultimately, I Said What I Said stands as a trailblazing example of how digital media can be harnessed to amplify African voices, bridge generational gaps, and foster community.

Through the creativity, boldness, and authenticity of FK Abudu and Jola Ayeye, the podcast continues to affirm its place as a defining voice of contemporary African youth culture.


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