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The Biggest Shockers From Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola’s New Podcast 

What started as a three-week honeymoon in Japan with late nights, roller coasters, and Bellinis turned into a life-changing news.
The Biggest Shockers From Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola’s New Podcast The Biggest Shockers From Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola’s New Podcast
An Image of Temi Otedola & Mr Eazi. Credit: Bella Naija & Vanguard News

If you have been keeping up with Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola, you already know they run a podcast together, one that gives fans an unusually candid look into their lives as a couple. After losing access to their previous channel, they relaunched with a new one, and the first episode back delivered more than anyone expected. Here are four of the biggest takeaways from it.

1. A New Album Is Coming

Mr Eazi confirmed that after a long stretch without new music, he has been back in the studio. He revealed he had spent a full week recording in Paris, working on an upcoming album titled The Yanga, a dancehall project.

He also opened up about a side of himself fans rarely get to see, saying that in an alternate universe, he would have ended up as a dancer. He even mentioned that at one point, he had developed his own style of “Afro dance.” For an artist primarily known for his sound, hearing him talk about movement and choreography as a genuine passion was one of the episode’s more surprising moments.

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2. The Japan Honeymoon That Changed Everything

Temi and Mr Eazi on their honeymoon. Credit: The Guardian

The couple shared an extended, deeply personal account of their honeymoon in Japan—a trip that ultimately transformed their lives.

They spent about three weeks traveling across the country, dividing their time between Osaka and Tokyo. According to their own words, it was an intensely active trip: late nights, plenty of social drinking, roller coasters, and days of walking up to ten hours straight.

About three weeks in, while in Tokyo, Temi began feeling unwell. She initially thought it was simply travel fatigue or something she had eaten. That night, during dinner, she had a Bellini and humorously thought, almost as a passing joke, that it might be her last drink for a while.

That offhand remark turned out to be more accurate than she expected. The couple pieced it together, went to a nearby convenience store, and bought a pregnancy test. Back at the hotel, the test results came back positive almost instantly. It was quicker than the dramatic reveal Temi had imagined from movies.

Mr Eazi, in a lighthearted moment that added some humour, admitted he took a test himself afterward, not because he doubted the result but to check whether the test brand was reliable.

The year Temi got pregnant was also the year Mr Eazi lost his mother, a detail that adds emotional depth to a trip that started as a celebration and became the beginning of an entirely new chapter for them.

3. The Hospital Visit That Left a Lasting Impression

Once they absorbed the news, the couple visited a clinic in Japan for a scan—a women-only facility designed around patient privacy and women’s health autonomy.

When it was time for the scan, staff did not allow Mr Eazi into the room with Temi. On the podcast, the hosts explained that this was likely a deliberate protocol to ensure that any patient sharing details about their pregnancy or medical condition was doing so entirely on their own terms, in a setting that felt safe and protected for women.

The clinic left a strong impression on Mr Eazi; he was struck by how clean, organized, and efficient the experience was that he jokingly suggested they should relocate to Tokyo for a year to have the baby there.

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4. How Their Childhoods Shaped Who They Are Now

The final major theme of the episode featured both Mr Eazi and Temi reflecting on their upbringings and how becoming parents has changed their view of their own childhoods. Both described their mothers as central figures who balanced discipline with deep love.

Mr Eazi with his mum. Credit: The Vanguard

Mr Eazi was raised in a faith-based, structured household. His mother was a Sunday School teacher and a pastor, and their mornings and evenings often included devotions that felt like full church services, alongside mandatory Sunday fasting. Beyond faith, he saw his mother working tirelessly across various trades—making soap, baking, and running a bookshop—to support the family. He credits this example directly with shaping his entrepreneurial drive. As a child, rules like limited video game time felt restrictive, but now he sees them as boundaries that helped guide him.

Nana and Temi Otedola. Credit: Bella Naija

Temi described her mother as her “life force,” a person who organized every part of her life and was a constant presence at school events and swimming lessons. Her mother was also highly health-conscious, preferring fresh, whole foods over processed snacks or soft drinks, which led to funny memories of Temi and her friends trying to sneak or trade forbidden snacks like Indomie at school. Authority in their home was clear, and her mother’s word was final, one memorable incident involved Temi being made to cook and eat her own amala after complaining about a meal, a moment she now credits with teaching her discipline and self-sufficiency.

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Bottom Line

Between a new album, a life-changing honeymoon, and two very different but equally formative childhoods, this episode of How Far? gave fans much to ponder and reminded everyone why this podcast remains one of the most candid windows into a celebrity relationship in Nigerian entertainment.

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