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ISWIS, first African Podcast London live show ticket sold out in 3 hours

The maiden live show of Africa and Nigeria’s number one Podcast, I Said What I Said (ISWIS), set for London, has gotten a huge mark of approval as the tickets sold out on the first day of sales to the public.

The tickets to the April 29 event at the 700-seater Assembly Hall, Shoreditch Town Hall in London, sold out in less than three hours, making it the first of any African podcast live show.

The London live show, a continuation of those held in Accra, Lagos and Abuja, shows the huge love the podcast enjoys among young people looking for humor-laden, honest conversations on what life is about from the perspectives of two young women.

I Said What I Said, hosted by Feyikemi Abudu a.k.a. FK and Jola Ayeye a.k.a. Jollz, since it started five years ago, has become the number one audio-visual indigenous podcast focused on pop culture and social commentary with millions of download and an expanding global audience.

FK and Jollz on each episode take the audience on various topical issues around local and international issues. They talk about what happen in their lives, proffer advice in their agony aunt segment and sometimes invite exciting guests to dish out the best and funniest advice.

According to Seyi Ekisola, the managing director of Eggcorn Digital, the executive producer of ISWIS podcast, the London live show came about from the persistent calls from their over 13 percent audience there.

Ekisola said the fact that the tickets sold out in less than three hours shows the massive followership the podcast enjoys in the diaspora, adding that it is also a testament to the quality of the podcast.

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