Episodes
Feta and Stretch paint a scenario between a loanee and his lender: Who is the "thief" here? Your friend who didn't pay up as agreed or you who withdrew his money without authorization?
Feta asks: As a Christian/Muslim/traditionalist or atheist, would you accept a job that pays N2m every month under the condition that you must lead devotion every day for an hour in a faith/religion that is against yours?
Feta is starting the new week by playing morning reveries; would you want to wake up if your life was a dream? She asks.
Feta and Stretch are discussing your capacity to keep secrets; how many are you habouring and how many are you willing to tell? They ask.
Feta and Stretch are discussing happy memories on Musings; what is the most pleasant surprise you have ever had? They ask.
Today in the I Put It To You courtroom, SANs Feta and Streth defend their positions regarding the case of Polly, who put the kettle on for some tea, and Sukey who took it off again.
This Thursday, Feta and Stretch are talking about an old saying about age and number; is it truly a number? They ask.
Feta and Stretch are asking one simple question on Whaats Up Lagos; How much money, if given, will ever be ENOUGH for you? £1bn, $10m, N500m, or uncountable zillion yen?
Feta and Stretch are joined by Artiste, Jamie Black, the man who sang the song adopted by Whaats Up Lagos as its anthem. He talks about his music, inspiration and a bit about love.
Feta and Stretch have got a simple conversation of choice for you; N1.5m per week for a month or N5 every second for a month, which would you rather and why? They ask.
Feta and Stretch are discussing Happy New Year salutations today on Whaats Up Lagos. When is it right to stop greeting people by saying "Happy New Year"? They ask.
Feta is discussing your likeness for your name; if given the opportunity, would you like to change your name?
For the second day of the New Year (2024), Feta is jumping on this "No gree for anybody" line currently trending. Where do we classify this statement; peace or violence type of statement? She asks.
Feta, Elsieisy & Ada are discussing honesty; are there still honest persons in Nigeria? They ask.
Feta and Ada Blessing are taking all of your shout-outs to the wonderful men in your life in celebration of International Men's Day.
Feta and Elysiesy are looking at the need to at all times say or not say your mind; how often do you say your mind? They ask.
Today in court, Barristers Feta and Kemi are putting flesh to the bones as regards the case of One, Two Buckle My Shoe.
This Thursday, Feta, Elsieisy & Kemi are discussing the idea of women equally proposing to men; should that mantle be shared? They ask.
Feta and Elsieisy are events that have made you get to that place where you agree and say to yourself that it truly isn't easy to be a man or woman.
Feta and Elsieisy are looking at where to draw the line on code of conduct for student in the universities in Nigeria.
On Musings on Whaats Up Lagos, Feta is discussing telling others about your plans; are you one of those who feel telling people about your plans will make those plans not come to fruition?
Today's case in the I Put It To You courtroom, Barristers Feta, Kemi and Stretch are trying to unearth the mystery behind Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Feta is again joined by Family & Real Estate Lawyer, Olamide Onifade to continue the conversation on wills and guardianship.
Feta and Elysiesy would like to know the wildest thing you've seen in Lagos.
Feta and Elsieisy are discussing that old beauty vs brains concept; which would you rather? They ask.
Feta is discussing your beliefs; are you one of those who imagine you will one day stumble upon a certain amount of money that will change your life? How much do you imagine it will be?
Feta and Kemi are discussing motivational speeches; which ones annoy you the most?
Feta, Elsiesy and Stretch are discussing those epic proverbs in your language that you will never forget. What's yours?
Feta & Elsieisy are discussing how celebrities might be glamorizing drugs, and wrongly influencing youngsters.
Feta is asking today on musings: Have you ever 'accidentally' happened to hear or see something you were not supposed to? How did you handle it? Mind sharing that privileged information?