Episodes
Jude Omamegbe asks callers why so many people are aggressive on social media.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they think the high migration rate is indicative of a major problem in an area.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers what factors they consider in assessing the growth and development of Rivers State.
Jude Omamegbe has a discourse about the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Simeon Chibuzor-Amadi’s comments blaming officers of the Nigeria Police for the congestion of correctional centres.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they are impressed with the look of the new Naira notes and if they would be better kept by Nigerians.
Jude Omamegbe has a conversation with the Secretary of IPMAN in Rivers State, Chibuike Ejike, about how the kerosene business is thriving despite the clamp down on illegal refining in the Niger Delta
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers what sectors they have observed unhealthy competition in Rivers State.
Jude Omamegbe has a conversation about background checks for prospective tenants.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they believe a family size restriction is needed in Nigeria as Nigeria becomes the 6th most populous country and the world population hits 8 billion.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they think Executive Order 22 is extreme or appropriate in dealing with the defacement of public structures.
Jude Omamegbe got callers' opinions on politicians and followers making political statements ahead of the 2023 elections.
Jude Omamegbe asked callers which Nigerian should be on the new naira notes aside from political figures.
Jude Omamegbe asked callers about their experience with their network provider within the past month.
Jude Omamegbe asked callers what they think about some parents limiting play time for their children.
Lawyer, Jubilee Nwokoro joins Jude Omamegbe to discuss firearms control in Nigeria.
Jude Omamegbe has a conversation with the United States Consul General, Will Stevens, about Nigeria-US bilateral relations with a look at the 2023 general elections.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if students should be allowed to write their exams without paying school fees.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they would be open to receiving internally displaced people into their homes.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they think paying for education in Nigeria should be prepaid or postpaid.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they know what to do when an accident occurs.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if one should give money to beggars and how they know the beggars to help.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they think the recent appointments of Governor Wike would adequately address unemployment and underemployment in Rivers State.
Jude Omamegbe has a conversation with a disaster risk management expert, Prof. Andrew Obafemi.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers what punitive measures should be meted out on persons or groups responsible for oil theft.
Jude Omamegbe speaks to a lawyer and political analyst, Barr. Innocent Ekwu, about the Rivers State House Assembly’s motion to de-recognises Celestine Omehia as a former Governor of Rivers State.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they would prefer a larger salary or a large welfare package.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they would consider cycling if provisions are made for bicycles.
Jude Omamegbe has a conversation with leadership expert, Dr Alfred Oladapo, following veteran linguist and former VC of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Emeritus Ayo Banjo’s comments that the quality of spoken English in Nigeria is poor and discouraging.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers how people can be discouraged from selling unapproved products.
Jude Omamegbe asks callers if they would prefer a reduction in taxes or an increase in wages.