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  • Zeez narrates how he met OLAMIDE BADDO
    2026/03/24

    Zeez opens up on the real story behind how he met Olamide Baddo, breaking down the moment that shifted things for him and how that connection came about organically. He shares the environment, the timing, and the energy around that first link up, giving context to how proximity to greatness can change direction.

    He goes further into what that relationship looks like today, not just as a fan to a legend, but as someone who has observed and learned from Olamide’s consistency, humility, and influence in the culture. There is a clear emphasis on how Olamide creates opportunities and supports emerging talents without noise.

    Zeez also speaks on his relationship with DJ Chicken, describing the dynamic between them, the shared hustle, and how they both navigate attention, controversy, and growth in the public space. He highlights the importance of understanding virality versus longevity.

    On Oloba Salo, Zeez touches on street credibility and cultural relevance, explaining how different personalities bring different energies to the ecosystem and how collaboration or association shapes perception.

    He mentions Peller and others within the scene, reflecting on how each person contributes to the wider movement, whether through entertainment, influence, or grassroots engagement. There is a recurring theme of community, alignment, and knowing how to position yourself within a fast moving industry.

    The episode closes with Zeez reinforcing lessons around patience, timing, and staying authentic while building relationships that matter.

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    24 分
  • Can you start a Business on a COS visa in the UK?
    2026/03/12

    Starting a business in the UK while on a Certificate of Sponsorship visa is a question many migrants ask but very few clearly understand. In this episode of Faloh Frequency, the conversation focuses on the realities, restrictions, and possibilities surrounding entrepreneurship for individuals working in the UK under a COS.

    The episode explores what the visa actually allows, what the law says about additional income streams, and where the limits exist when it comes to running or owning a business. Listeners gain clarity on the difference between employment obligations tied to sponsorship and the activities that may still be permitted outside their primary job.

    The discussion also highlights common misconceptions many migrants have about business ownership while sponsored. Practical scenarios are examined, including whether someone can register a company, become a director, run side hustles, or participate in partnerships without violating visa conditions.

    Beyond the legal side, the episode also encourages strategic thinking for those who have entrepreneurial ambitions but are currently tied to a sponsored role. It provides guidance on how to plan ahead, structure opportunities correctly, and avoid decisions that could jeopardize immigration status.

    For anyone living or planning to live in the UK on a Certificate of Sponsorship, this episode provides essential insight into how work visas intersect with business ambitions and what pathways may exist for those who want to build something of their own while navigating the system.

    Podcast: Faloh Frequency Topic: Can You Start a Business on a COS Visa in the UK?

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    31 分
  • Making living from content creating in the UK
    2026/03/11

    Making a living from content creation in the UK is no longer a distant dream. In this episode of Faloh Frequency, Kenny Ojo breaks down the realities of building a sustainable career as a content creator in the UK. The conversation explores how creators can move beyond posting for fun and begin to structure their platforms as profitable ventures.

    Kenny shares practical insights on how creators can position themselves in the UK digital ecosystem, build an audience that trusts them, and convert that audience into real income streams. From brand partnerships and platform monetization to leveraging personal storytelling and niche positioning, this episode unpacks what it truly takes to survive and thrive as a creator in a competitive market.

    The discussion also addresses the challenges many creators face, including consistency, visibility, and understanding the business side of content creation. Listeners will learn how strategy, discipline, and authenticity play a critical role in turning creative passion into a reliable source of income.

    Whether you are an aspiring creator, a growing influencer, or someone curious about the creator economy in the UK, this episode provides valuable perspectives on how digital creativity can become a legitimate livelihood.

    Guest: Kenny Ojo Podcast: Faloh Frequency Topic: Making a Living from Content Creation in the UK

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    34 分
  • Evolution of Afrobeats
    2026/02/24

    This episode explores the historical, cultural, and industry forces that shaped Afrobeats into a global movement. From its roots in highlife and Afrobeat to its dominance on international charts, the conversation traces how sound, media, and diaspora networks transformed a regional genre into a worldwide cultural force.

    The journey begins with the influence of pioneers such as Fela Kuti, whose Afrobeat fused jazz, funk, and traditional rhythms to create politically charged music that defined a generation. While Afrobeat and Afrobeats differ in structure and era, the ideological foundation of cultural pride and sonic experimentation laid the groundwork for contemporary artists.

    The episode examines the transition from analogue to digital distribution in Nigeria during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The rise of private radio and television platforms, including Raypower FM and African Independent Television, provided crucial exposure for emerging artists and helped normalise local pop sounds. This media expansion coincided with increased studio access, affordable production tools, and a youth-driven appetite for new sounds.

    Attention is given to the role of early 2000s artists who defined the commercial era of Afrobeats. Figures like D'banj and P-Square helped professionalise the industry through branding, international collaborations, and high-budget music videos that matched global standards. Their success demonstrated that African pop could compete on the world stage.

    The diaspora’s role is another focal point. Migration patterns carried the sound to the UK, Europe, and North America, where DJs, community radio, and club scenes amplified its reach. Cities such as London became key nodes in the genre’s expansion, with second-generation Africans shaping hybrid sounds that resonated across cultures.

    The episode also analyses the streaming era and the global breakthrough of artists such as Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido. Their chart success, international tours, and collaborations with Western artists repositioned Afrobeats as a mainstream global genre rather than a niche export.

    Beyond music, the discussion highlights Afrobeats as a cultural ecosystem encompassing fashion, dance, language, and digital content. Social media platforms accelerated virality, enabling dance challenges and user-generated content to drive engagement and discovery at unprecedented scale.

    The episode concludes by considering the future of Afrobeats: increasing genre fusion, the rise of female and alternative voices, expanding live touring circuits, and the growing influence of African-owned labels and distribution platforms. Afrobeats is positioned not merely as a sound, but as a cultural movement redefining global pop through African creativity and diaspora connectivity.

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    35 分
  • Motara and Lawrence Love Story
    2026/02/20

    In this episode, we dive deep into the unforgettable love story of Motara and Lawrence Alabi. From the moment Lawrence realised she was “the one,” to the sacrifices he made—including giving up being a king to be with her—this story is full of heart, courage, and life-changing decisions.

    Listeners will hear about the sparks that flew when Motara shot her shot, how their relationship overcame challenges, and the moments that solidified them as lifelong partners. This episode explores love, commitment, and the extraordinary choices people make for the ones they cherish most.

    Tune in for laughter, tears, and lessons on love that go beyond the ordinary—a story that proves true love is worth the risk.

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    22 分
  • You are living in the UK and wasting opportunities.
    2026/02/06

    This episode is a direct conversation for anyone living in the UK but feeling stuck, broke, confused, or underutilised.

    You are not short of opportunities. You are surrounded by them. The real issue is awareness, positioning, and execution.

    In this episode, I break down the uncomfortable truth about why many people relocate to the UK yet remain in survival mode for years. Working nonstop, paying bills, and repeating the same cycle without building leverage, skills, or long term value.

    We talk about how access works in the UK. Access to education, funding, systems, networks, free resources, career switches, and digital opportunities that many people ignore because they are too busy chasing quick money or waiting for motivation.

    I also address mindset traps immigrants and residents fall into. Fear of starting again. Comfort in struggle. Depending only on hourly pay. Consuming information without applying it. Complaining about the system while refusing to learn how it works.

    This episode is not motivational noise. It is a reality check.

    If you live in the UK and you are not intentionally building skills, income streams, visibility, or a future proof plan, you are wasting time in one of the most opportunity rich environments in the world.

    This conversation will challenge you, trigger you, and hopefully wake you up.

    Watch till the end. The goal is not pressure. The goal is clarity and action.

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    29 分
  • Sex and Bills
    2026/02/06

    Sex and Bills is a raw conversation about the tension between desire and responsibility. This episode digs into how money pressure shapes intimacy, how unpaid bills quietly affect attraction, and why love often feels louder when finances are unstable. We talk about expectations in relationships, the unspoken transactions people avoid admitting, and the moments where romance collides with reality.

    It is honest, uncomfortable, and very relatable. From choosing love over security to choosing security over passion, this episode explores the choices people make when emotions are high and resources are low. If you have ever questioned whether love is enough when bills are due, this one will hit close to home.

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    37 分
  • Why relationships die in bed.
    2026/01/20

    Why do so many relationships slowly die in bed before they end in real life?

    In this episode of Faloh Frequency, we talk about the quiet truth nobody likes to admit. How intimacy fades. How communication breaks down. How stress, relocation, money problems, routine, unresolved anger and unmet expectations slowly kill desire.

    This is not about blaming men or women. It is about understanding what really happens behind closed doors and why love can still be there while intimacy disappears.

    We discuss:

    • The early signs your relationship is emotionally and sexually drifting • Why many couples stay silent instead of fixing the problem • How pride, trauma and poor communication destroy connection • What men misunderstand about women and what women rarely say out loud • How to rebuild intimacy before it is too late

    If you are in a relationship, thinking of getting into one, or healing from a broken one, this conversation will open your eyes.

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    31 分