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		<description>Nigeria&#039;s #1 Comedy Podcast aka The Funniest Podcast in Nigeria

Follow us on twitter: @Subma_Roach @_Kojoo @TmtisClutch @MayowaIdowu
Follow us on IG: @submaroach @TmtisClutch @kalakuta.koj @oluwamayowaidowu</description>
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Follow us on twitter: @Subma_Roach @_Kojoo @TmtisClutch @MayowaIdowu
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	<title>Episode 245: &#8220;Your Toes are a Mess, You need to see a Pediatrician&#8221;</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Submarine and A Roach — Nigeria’s funniest podcast and the #1 comedy podcast in Nigeria — presents “Your Toes are a Mess, You need to see a Pediatrician” hosted by TMT, Mayowa &amp; Koj.

A self-care mix-up becomes a doorway into the week: grooming, adulthood, and why your feet and your feelings both need maintenance. From there, the boys sprint through culture and campus—high-school rivalries, university choices, and school counselors who reroute destinies. Film heads get a quick review of <em>One Battle After Another</em> with character talk, plot notes, and what great performances teach us about representation.

Pop culture and politics collide as Kanye’s latest apology sparks a bigger conversation on mental health, sincerity, platform responsibility, and why celebrity influence warps public discourse. The guys weave through moon-landing skeptics, messy headlines, and “fascists are winning” anxieties, all while keeping it funny, curious, and deeply human.

It’s culture, film, sports, education, fashion, hair, Kanye, and current events—sharp takes with Submaroach mischief. Press play, book the pedicure, call your doctor, and carry on.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Submarine and A Roach — Nigeria’s funniest podcast and the #1 comedy podcast in Nigeria — presents “Your Toes are a Mess, You need to see a Pediatrician” hosted by TMT, Mayowa &amp; Koj.

A self-care mix-up becomes a doorway into the week: grooming, ad]]></itunes:subtitle>
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A self-care mix-up becomes a doorway into the week: grooming, adulthood, and why your feet and your feelings both need maintenance. From there, the boys sprint through culture and campus—high-school rivalries, university choices, and school counselors who reroute destinies. Film heads get a quick review of <em>One Battle After Another</em> with character talk, plot notes, and what great performances teach us about representation.

Pop culture and politics collide as Kanye’s latest apology sparks a bigger conversation on mental health, sincerity, platform responsibility, and why celebrity influence warps public discourse. The guys weave through moon-landing skeptics, messy headlines, and “fascists are winning” anxieties, all while keeping it funny, curious, and deeply human.

It’s culture, film, sports, education, fashion, hair, Kanye, and current events—sharp takes with Submaroach mischief. Press play, book the pedicure, call your doctor, and carry on.]]></content:encoded>
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A self-care mix-up becomes a doorway into the week: grooming, adulthood, and why your feet and your feelings both need maintenance. From there, the boys sprint through culture and campus—high-school rivalries, university choices, and school counselors who reroute destinies. Film heads get a quick review of One Battle After Another with character talk, plot notes, and what great performances teach us about representation.

Pop culture and politics collide as Kanye’s latest apology sparks a bigger conversation on mental health, sincerity, platform responsibility, and why celebrity influence warps public discourse. The guys weave through moon-landing skeptics, messy headlines, and “fascists are winning” anxieties, all while keeping it funny, curious, and deeply human.

It’s culture, film, sports, education, fashion, hair, Kanye, and current events—sharp takes with Submaroach mischief. Press play, book the pedicure, call your doctor, and carry on.]]></itunes:summary>
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	<title>Episode 244 :&#8221;S.T.I &#8211; Seyi Tinubu&#8217;s Internet&#8221;</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 08:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[Submarine and A Roach—Nigeria’s funniest podcast and the #1 comedy podcast in Nigeria—presents “Seyi Tinubu’s Internet,” hosted by TMT &amp; Koj. The boys kick off with money talk: childhood class realities, why degrees don’t guarantee a soft life, and how “education vs. wealth” plays out in real families.

&nbsp;

Geography nerdery slides in next: is Greenland effectively an extension of Denmark, and which country secretly wins the “most time zones” trick? (Hint: France.) Plus, Koj&#8217;s trivia plans with Toronto Raptors tickets as the grand prize.

&nbsp;

Then Bible lore meets modern Lagos: King Solomon’s “split-the-baby” dilemma as a lens for frustration.

&nbsp;

Domestic life gets delicious: plating as a mental-health unlock, chicken love (and chicken slander), and the immortal wisdom that wraps are “an efficient transportation method.” (Salad &amp; Bread)

&nbsp;

Fashion &amp; Tumblr-core arrive with sunglasses-by-dictators, and the Lagos Millennial fashion crisis: too much “put it on,” not enough “authenticity.”

&nbsp;

Finally, internet culture proper: the Brooklyn-Peltz Beckham AI-handstand moment; “agenda” accounts reframing wedding clips into propaganda; and a chaotic IShowSpeed Lagos tour ranked by moments—baby hand-off, horseback riding, and speed&#8217;s speedy legwork lesson.

&nbsp;

It’s wealth gaps, Bible parables, geography hot takes, plated lunches, Tumblr aesthetics, and the algorithm’s favorite sons—by the Submaroach boys.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Submarine and A Roach—Nigeria’s funniest podcast and the #1 comedy podcast in Nigeria—presents “Seyi Tinubu’s Internet,” hosted by TMT &amp; Koj. The boys kick off with money talk: childhood class realities, why degrees don’t guarantee a soft life, and h]]></itunes:subtitle>
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&nbsp;

Geography nerdery slides in next: is Greenland effectively an extension of Denmark, and which country secretly wins the “most time zones” trick? (Hint: France.) Plus, Koj&#8217;s trivia plans with Toronto Raptors tickets as the grand prize.

&nbsp;

Then Bible lore meets modern Lagos: King Solomon’s “split-the-baby” dilemma as a lens for frustration.

&nbsp;

Domestic life gets delicious: plating as a mental-health unlock, chicken love (and chicken slander), and the immortal wisdom that wraps are “an efficient transportation method.” (Salad &amp; Bread)

&nbsp;

Fashion &amp; Tumblr-core arrive with sunglasses-by-dictators, and the Lagos Millennial fashion crisis: too much “put it on,” not enough “authenticity.”

&nbsp;

Finally, internet culture proper: the Brooklyn-Peltz Beckham AI-handstand moment; “agenda” accounts reframing wedding clips into propaganda; and a chaotic IShowSpeed Lagos tour ranked by moments—baby hand-off, horseback riding, and speed&#8217;s speedy legwork lesson.

&nbsp;

It’s wealth gaps, Bible parables, geography hot takes, plated lunches, Tumblr aesthetics, and the algorithm’s favorite sons—by the Submaroach boys.]]></content:encoded>
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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Submarine and A Roach—Nigeria’s funniest podcast and the #1 comedy podcast in Nigeria—presents “Seyi Tinubu’s Internet,” hosted by TMT &amp; Koj. The boys kick off with money talk: childhood class realities, why degrees don’t guarantee a soft life, and how “education vs. wealth” plays out in real families.

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Geography nerdery slides in next: is Greenland effectively an extension of Denmark, and which country secretly wins the “most time zones” trick? (Hint: France.) Plus, Koj&#8217;s trivia plans with Toronto Raptors tickets as the grand prize.

&nbsp;

Then Bible lore meets modern Lagos: King Solomon’s “split-the-baby” dilemma as a lens for frustration.

&nbsp;

Domestic life gets delicious: plating as a mental-health unlock, chicken love (and chicken slander), and the immortal wisdom that wraps are “an efficient transportation method.” (Salad &amp; Bread)

&nbsp;

Fashion &amp; Tumblr-core arrive with sunglasses-by-dictators, and the Lagos Millennial fashion crisis: too much “put it on,” not enough “authenticity.”

&nbsp;

Finally, internet culture proper: the Brooklyn-Peltz Beckham AI-handstand moment; “agenda” accounts reframing wedding clips into propaganda; and a chaotic IShowSpeed Lagos tour ranked by moments—baby hand-off, horseback riding, and speed&#8217;s speedy legwork lesson.

&nbsp;

It’s wealth gaps, Bible parables, geography hot takes, plated lunches, Tumblr aesthetics, and the algorithm’s favorite sons—by the Submaroach boys.]]></itunes:summary>
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	<title>Episode 243: &#8220;Protect Your Towel&#8221; ft Jake Tapper</title>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 04:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[On Episode 243 of <em>Submaroach</em>, Koj, TMT, and Mayowa are back with another wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation covering football drama, music culture, fitness delusions, and the future of storytelling.

The boys break down the <strong>AFCON controversy involving Morocco</strong>, asking whether it was smart gamesmanship or straight-up cheating.

They talk <strong>new music</strong> spcifically Asake and Wizkid&#8217;s project and what that could entail.

There’s a hilarious debate on <strong>what actually counts as a workout</strong> in 2025, followed by a sharp discussion on <strong>AI in storytelling</strong>, creativity, and whether machines are helping or quietly killing originality.

The episode rounds out with a deep dive into <strong>“nepopiano”</strong>—Afrobeats made by rich kids—and what it says about class, culture, and gatekeeping in the Nigerian music industry.

As always, it’s layered with jokes, hot takes, and side quests only <em>Submaroach</em> can deliver.

&nbsp;

<strong>Topics include:</strong>AFCON drama, Moroccan controversy, new Afrobeats music, fitness culture, AI and creativity, storytelling, Nepopiano, Nigerian pop culture, comedy podcast Nigeria.]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[On Episode 243 of Submaroach, Koj, TMT, and Mayowa are back with another wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation covering football drama, music culture, fitness delusions, and the future of storytelling.

The boys break down the AFCON controversy involvi]]></itunes:subtitle>
	<content:encoded><![CDATA[On Episode 243 of <em>Submaroach</em>, Koj, TMT, and Mayowa are back with another wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation covering football drama, music culture, fitness delusions, and the future of storytelling.

The boys break down the <strong>AFCON controversy involving Morocco</strong>, asking whether it was smart gamesmanship or straight-up cheating.

They talk <strong>new music</strong> spcifically Asake and Wizkid&#8217;s project and what that could entail.

There’s a hilarious debate on <strong>what actually counts as a workout</strong> in 2025, followed by a sharp discussion on <strong>AI in storytelling</strong>, creativity, and whether machines are helping or quietly killing originality.

The episode rounds out with a deep dive into <strong>“nepopiano”</strong>—Afrobeats made by rich kids—and what it says about class, culture, and gatekeeping in the Nigerian music industry.

As always, it’s layered with jokes, hot takes, and side quests only <em>Submaroach</em> can deliver.

&nbsp;

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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[On Episode 243 of Submaroach, Koj, TMT, and Mayowa are back with another wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation covering football drama, music culture, fitness delusions, and the future of storytelling.

The boys break down the AFCON controversy involving Morocco, asking whether it was smart gamesmanship or straight-up cheating.

They talk new music spcifically Asake and Wizkid&#8217;s project and what that could entail.

There’s a hilarious debate on what actually counts as a workout in 2025, followed by a sharp discussion on AI in storytelling, creativity, and whether machines are helping or quietly killing originality.

The episode rounds out with a deep dive into “nepopiano”—Afrobeats made by rich kids—and what it says about class, culture, and gatekeeping in the Nigerian music industry.

As always, it’s layered with jokes, hot takes, and side quests only Submaroach can deliver.

&nbsp;

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