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Being a firstborn child is a unique role, one that is often laced with both pride and pressure. Across different cultures, firstborns are expected to be natural leaders, responsible caretakers, and, at times, trailblazers for their younger siblings.
Ultimately, being a firstborn, whether in Nigeria or elsewhere, is a role shaped by expectations, responsibilities, and cultural values.
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Join us on this episode of our weekly podcast as we look at what it means to be a first born.