Episodes
Enoh Ogbevire gets the reaction of callers to Rivers NLC’s insistence on embarking on a solidarity protest with ASUU after the Rivers State government warned against it.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Business analyst, Ignatius Chukwu, about subsidy, borrowing, and the current state of the Nigerian economy.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Head of NAPTIP’s Port Harcourt liaison office, Nwamaka Ikediashi, about the rise in human trafficking.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Barrister Eugene Odey about the available legal options and conditions for substituting political party candidates.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with an Energy Markets analyst, Idris Aruwa, about NNPC’s target of 100% energy sufficiency in 2026.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with a drug abuse survivor, Darlington Orji, about his struggle with drug addiction, rehabilitation, and recovery.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with medical doctor and public affairs analyst, Dr Nsikak Ntia, about Ike Ekweremadu’s arrest in the UK over organ harvesting charges.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with public affairs analyst, Dr Nsikak Ntia, about the lingering ASUU strike and solutions to it.
Enoh Ogbevire hears callers’ PVC collection stories, following the growing queues at INEC centres in Rivers State as the June 30 deadline nears.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Comedian and social change advocate, KObaba Jornsen, about how the momentum online can translate to actual votes.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with journalist and public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, about the Ekiti State governorship election.
Ifiemi Andrew has a conversation with journalist and public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige about the APC presidential primaries and matters arising.
Enoh Ogbevire gets the reaction of callers on the attack on a Catholic church in Owo, Ondo State, asking what they will like to see and hear beyond condemnations from the government.
Enoh Ogbevire samples the opinions of callers on what benchmarks they will use to vote come 2023.
Enoh Ogbevire gets the reaction of callers to Governor Nyesom Wike’s decision to sets up a waste management taskforce.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Journalist and Sub-editor at HumAngle, Muhammed Akinyemi about his findings from an investigation done on the soot crisis and illegal crude oil refining in Rivers State.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Sociologist, Dr Steve Wordu, about the concept of Persecutorial’ Politics and political intimidation.
Enoh Ogbevire and public affairs analyst, Achike Chude, discuss the outcome of the PDP presidential primaries that saw former Vice President Atiku Abubakar emerge as the PDP presidential candidate.
Enoh Ogbevire and public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, examine the outcome of the APC governorship primaries, and the likely outcome of the PDP presidential primaries.
Enoh Ogbevire and public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, dissect the intricacies of the APC governorship primaries in Rivers State.
Enoh Ogbevire and public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, dissect the intricacies of the PDP governorship primaries in Rivers State.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Rivers APC governorship aspirant, Senator Magnus Abe, about issues in the state chapter of the party.
Enoh Ogbevire has APC spokesman, Chris Finebone, and APC chieftain, Tony Okocha, clear the air about the cause of the protest at APC secretariat in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to public affairs analyst, Dr Nsikak Ntia about the road to Aso Rock, asking if Nigerians are in for more surprises.
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers what their take will be if indeed former president Goodluck Jonathan joins the APC and the presidential race.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Bishop Ibioku Bob-Manuel, the Senior Special Advisor to CAN Chairman in Rivers State, about what role the church and its leaders should play in the polity of Nigeria.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Chairman of Emohua Local Government Council, Chidi Llyod, about recent reports of unrest in Obelle, a community in Emohua LGA.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with the National President of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Sunday Asefon, about the options before NANS as the ASUU Strike is extended by 12 weeks.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with public affairs analyst, Achike Chude, about the number of presidential aspirants, the role of delegates, aviation workers’ strike and ASUU strike.
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers if they think the continued students' protest will force both ASUU and FG to #EndAsuuStrike.