Episodes
Constance has a conversation with Professor of Agriculture, Olufemi Adesope to talk about how local governments can ensure food security in the state amid flooding, oil spills, and insecurity.
Constance asks listeners how they suggest criminality should be tackled in Rivers State.
Constance has a conversation with a lawyer Allen Nwakanma asking if the office of the Deputy Governor requires specific roles.
Constance has a conversation with policy analyst Tijah Bolton-Akpan about government policies that contribute more to peace in Nigeria
Constance discussed ways INEC can make the PVC collection exercise seamless.
Constance got callers' opinions about a former Chief of Army Staff and Minister of Interior, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahaman Dambazau asking that military veterans be engaged to tackle insecurity in the country.
Constance was joined by Gender Advocate, Iringi Iyinmagha to discuss measures to curb sexual violence in society.
Constance got callers' opinions on how citizens can hold public officeholders accountable.
Constance Mega was joined by FRSC Commander Rivers State, Salusi Galadunci to discuss the causes of road accidents during the yuletide.
Constance got callers' opinions on this bill as an answer to the financial demands of tertiary education on Nigerian students.
Constance Mega was joined by global peace Ambassador, Livingstone membere to discuss ways to end electoral violence in Rivers state as the 2023 general elections draw near.
Constance asked callers about their confidence level in INEC delivering a free and fair election come 2023.
Constance got callers' opinions on President Muhammadu Buhari's statement that his administration has done “extremely well” considering the limited resources available to it.
Dr Mike Lecturer, Ignatius Ajuru University, Department of International Relations discusses the Implications of more Nigerians Leaving the Country as Passport issuance rises by 38%.
Festus Okoye, INEC Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee give the reason for INEC de-registering over 1.1 million voters, addresses allegations of disenfranchisement, machine failure and others.
Constance discussed with Educationist, Sir Ikechi Nwogu about a bill seeking to make JAMB results valid for four years.
Constance discussed concerns about votes not counting in the 2023 elections with Political Analyst, Dr. Tonye Okoye.
Constance spoke with Mr Promise Anele, Chairman, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN, Rivers State about the implication of Nigeria depending on imported drugs.
Constance discussed the implications of the newly unveiled NNPC limited on Nigeria's oil sector and how it affects Nigerians with Business Analyst, Isaac Uwadiunor and Corporate Commercial Lawyer, Nwokoro Jubilee.
Constance was joined by Entertainer, Dan D' Humorous to discuss Nigerian celebrities and politics.
Constance was joined by Barrister Ritchard Nwokocha to discuss the implication of having over 400 inmates on death row at the Nigeria Correctional Center, Rivers State.
Constance had a conversation with Chiedu Amah, Public Affairs Analyst on Nigerian youths and leadership.
onstance had a conversation with Carl Orakwue on ways to curb daring criminal activities in Rivers state
Constance spoke with public affairs analyst, Isaac Uwadiunor about UBEC saying pupils in 50% of schools in Nigeria sits on the floor.
Constance spoke with National secretary Pan Niger-Delta Forum, PANDEF, Ken Robinson on political parties zoning of 2023 presidential ticket.
Constance Mega was joined by Security Expert, Efe Wanogho to discuss national security and the way out.
Professor of Constitutional Law, Professor Ritchard Okwocha bares his mind on Hard Facts with Constance Mega on how the Russia- Ukraine crisis affects Nigeria.
Constance Mega was joined by Public Affairs Analyst, Isaac Uwadiunor to discuss the continued strike action by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU and a one week ultimatum given to the Federal Government by the National Association Of Nigerian Stud
Constance Mega gets Callers reactions on a statement credited to Nigeria’s Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Sadiya Umar Farouq that “N5000 means a lot to poor Nigerians”.
Constance Mega is joined by Business Analyst, Tunji Andrews to discuss the ongoing fuel crisis in the nation.