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On today’s episode, we talk about how people treat domestic staff in Nigeria. Particularly, we look into how teenagers and young adults treat the help that their parents have. We discuss the relationship we had we our parents’ help growing up and compared it to what we have seen among some of our peers.
Our episode brought up a question that we hope y’all can answer for us: Is it better to treat domestic staff as family or as distant professionals? even the kids.
Please review our podcast on Apple podcast and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.
Enjoy this delightful episode and share with your friends. Continue to tell your friends about our podcast.
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By Adabekee & Ka$$y Ka$h5
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On today’s episode, we talk about how people treat domestic staff in Nigeria. Particularly, we look into how teenagers and young adults treat the help that their parents have. We discuss the relationship we had we our parents’ help growing up and compared it to what we have seen among some of our peers.
Our episode brought up a question that we hope y’all can answer for us: Is it better to treat domestic staff as family or as distant professionals? even the kids.
Please review our podcast on Apple podcast and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.
Enjoy this delightful episode and share with your friends. Continue to tell your friends about our podcast.
Don’t forget to follow us on our social media platforms
Follow Adabekee on Instagram (@adabekee.xx) and Twitter (@adabekeeblog)
Follow Kassy Kash on Instagram (@_cassandra.xx)
Follow the podcast on Instagram @_ltaipodcast
Listen to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google podcast.