EP 23 | WHY Are African Dads OBSESSED With Their Sons' BALD HEADS?

Welcome to No Gree Ent! Today we are diving headfirst into the real, absurd, and unspoken rules governing the modern African home. The Odogwus have officially convened to audit the culture and deliver final, undisputed verdicts on: The Dinner Deception: Is "Oya, come and eat!" the single biggest scam in African household history? Digital Warfare: Is your African auntie using WhatsApp broadcast messages for spiritual blackmail? Infant Intellect: Are African babies born with a pre-installed 10-terabyte memory drive? The Linguistic Breakdown: Does the psychological complexity of an African mother’s hiss require an immediate Harvard study? The Clean Shave Obsession: Why is every African dad deeply obsessed with their son having a completely bald head? The Ultimate Demotion: Is an auntie referring to you as "This One" a direct attack on your Odogwuhood? The Outro Before your mom catches you sitting idly on your phone, make sure to hit that Subscribe button and smash the Like button! Which of these household mysteries triggered you the most? Are you still recovering from the "Come and eat" trap, or is your auntie currently holding your WhatsApp feed hostage? Drop your verdicts in the comments below, share this with your siblings No Gree Ent, No Gree Entertainment, African podcast, African comedy podcast, African satire, Funny African podcast, Odogwu, African culture podcast, African diaspora podcast, African parents, African mom, African dad, African household rules, Growing up African, African auntie, WhatsApp broadcast memes, African household scams, African upbringing, Nigerian parents, Ghanaian parents, No Gree for anybody, Odogwuhood, Up NEPA, Oyinbo, Egusi soup, Oya come and eat, African proverbs, Village people, African hustle, African comedy, African jokes, Relatable African content, Black comedy podcast, African family dynamics, Satirical news Africa, African parenting comedy, Nigerian comedy podcast, Ghanaian comedy podcast