Episodes
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on the Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers’ call to the Federal Government to issue modular refinery licenses to operators of illegal refineries.
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on what projects they think should be done in 2022.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers which profession irritates them the most.
Jude Omamegbe and Carl Orakwue talk about the Rivers State government’s ban on all nightclub activities, including night-time trading and street prostitution along Abacha Road and surrounding streets. They also talk about businesses that should not be loc
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on how well they think resources and budgets in the Niger Delta states are being utilized.
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on their support in stopping the soot and reporting illegal oil refining activities.
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on why some workers fail to resume early after the Christmas holiday
Jude Omamegbe speaks to Segun Opikara, the father of two children killed by a vehicle allegedly driven by taskforce members.
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers if they will snitch on a family member, friend, or acquaintance who they know is into the ‘kpofire’ business.
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers how they are coping with the soot menace in Port Harcourt and its environs.
Jude gets the thoughts of callers on a bill seeking the establishment of crèches in government-owned and private offices, schools, and hospitals. He also tries to find out why parents trust their maids with their children.
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on the legitimacy of prophecies made by ‘prophets’ who they encounter on the streets in Port Harcourt
Jude Omamegbe moderates a debate between callers about which schooling system is better for Nigeria.
Jude Omamegbe speaks to constitutional lawyer, Barr. Ritchard Wokocha, about the effect of bullying on governance in Nigeria.
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on what activities they want the state government to focus on at the moment.
Jude Omamegbe gets the take of callers on the attitude of locals that reside within kidnap hotspots in Rivers State.
Jude Omamegbe speaks to leadership and creative intelligence expert, Dr Alfred Oladapo, about the culture of bullying in Nigeria.
Rivers residents share their eyewitness reports with Jude Omamegbe on Hello Port Harcourt
Jude Omamegbe gets the thoughts of callers on the Federal Government’s plan to transfer about ₦2.4 trillion to about 40 million Nigerians
An e-hailing cab driver that operates in Port Harcourt tells Jude Omamegbe how his clients, three men who ordered a ride, almost strangled him to death.
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers if the hygiene, smell, and condition in the taxis they board bother them.
Jude Omamegbe gets the thoughts of callers on why it seems like some political appointees and elected officials in Rivers State are not readily accessible or willing to speak to the people they are meant to serve.
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers how they respond when a police officer attempts to check their phones at checkpoints, an act which Deputy Commissioner of Police, Bassey Ewah, has cautioned against.
Jude Omamegbe finds out the opinion of callers about the NDDC, asking whether it should be scrapped or revamped.
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers what challenges they have experienced requesting direction in Port Harcourt.
Jude Omamegbe speaks to Mercy Blankson, Widow of late Joe Blankson.
As the month comes to an end, Jude finds out from callers how much of their salaries they have left.
Jude gets the views of callers on a Rivers State Waste Management Agency, RIWAMA, statement that its services will only cover Port Harcourt and Obio/Akpor LGAs.
Leadership Consultant, Dr. Alfred Oladapo, joins Jude Omamegbe to discuss the usefulness of Student Unions to not just Nigerian universities but the country at large.
Jude has callers share some of the areas where there is a prevalence of illegal activities by some members of the Police in Rivers State.