Episodes
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with a lecturer of Philosophy, Dr Geoffrey Anyanwu, about the presidential declarations made so far.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with journalist and media entrepreneur, Ndume Green, about media ownership, investigative journalism and freedom of the press in Nigeria.
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers if they think the electioneering process affects governance.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with the Rivers State NLC chairperson, Beatrice Itubo, about the plight of Rivers workers, civil servants and retirees.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Professor Ben Naanen, an expert in economic history and development studies, about a research conducted on oil theft and pipeline vandalism in Nigeria.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with a lawyer, Henry Ekine, about the legality of Governor Nyesom Wike Declaring Farah Dagogo Wanted. They also discuss what the law says about political office holders resigning before the elections.
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers if gender would have an effect on who they vote for.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Rivers APC chieftain, Collins Ordu, and a Political and Administrative Studies lecturer, Dr. Obinna Nwodim, about the task ahead of party delegates.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, about reports that some leaders of the APC in Rivers State have adopted businessman, Tonye Cole, as a consensus governorship candidate.
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers if they think the way children turn out can be determined or predicted while they are still children.
Enoh Ogbevire gets the take of callers on the cost of political party expression of interest and nomination forms. Is any price too high to pay?
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers if they think the release of those abducted changes anything and if their release will prevent similar occurrences from happening in the future.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with social commentator, Ken Henshaw, about SERAP asking President Buhari to withdraw the pardon for Dariye and Nyame.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with obstetrician, Professor Rosemary Ogu, on why maternal mortality rates are still high in Nigeria.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with a lawyer, Nasiru Ibiloye, about the circumstances that led to the death of an inmate at the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre and the resultant free-for-all.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with public affairs analyst, Achike Chude, about Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's declaration to run for president, Tinubu’s reaction, and party primaries.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, about the criteria for choosing candidates in the 2023 general elections.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with comedian and youth advocate, KO Baba, about the collection of PVCs, vote-buying, whether votes count, and the electioneering process.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with security analyst, Efe Wanogho, about the task facing Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, in ending the ‘sit-at-home’ in that state.
Enoh Ogbevire gets the feedback of callers to federal government’s statement that two million people will start receiving N20bn monthly from June: N5,000 each under the basic cash transfer and an additional N5,000 under the conditional cash transfer. She
Carl Orakwue has a conversation with the Rivers State Coordinator of Not Too Young to Run, Chiefson Nwaiwu.
Enoh Ogbevire gets feedback from callers about a statement from the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, questioning their capacity to govern their states, following the Kaduna train attack.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks public affairs analyst, Achike Chude, about the recent attack on an Abuja-Kaduna bound train.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to business analyst, Ignatius Chukwu, about the current state of the Nigerian economy, which the federal government has described as stable.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to Editor of Independent Monitor, Olalekan Ige, about Governor Nyesom Wike declaring his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election, and APC’s national convention.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to a professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prof. Rosemary Ogu, and a family planning specialist, Onuoha Lois, about myths and conceptions about family planning in Nigeria
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with civil rights advocate, Prince Edegbuo, about the outcome of the constitution amendment process at the National Assembly, like local government autonomy, independent candidacy and gender bills.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to a Chevening Scholar, Jewel Bright, about studying abroad; the Academic Staff Union of Universities’ strike; and the National Association of Nigerian Students’ demands regarding the Federal Government and ASUU meetings.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to the president of a civil society group, Prince Chris Azor, about clause 84 of the Act and the effects of the amended Electoral Act on electoral processes in Nigeria.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to NUPENG National Treasurer, Comrade Alex Agwanor, about the lingering petrol scarcity in the country.