Episodes
Enoh Ogbevire gets the take of callers on the effects of music videos on those who watch them. Are these videos increasing the number of people taking illicit drugs?
Enoh Ogbevire asks callers if with all the happenings in the country Nigerians will vote wisely in 2023.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to security and safety expert, Didia Smith, about recent child abductions in Rivers State.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to public affairs analyst, Achike Chude, about the protest organized by civil society organizations in the country over the failure of the federal government to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with Ogoni human and environmental activist, Celestine Akpobari, in a bid to find out if the repair of the Eleme-Onne axis of the East-West Road has been abandoned.
Enoh Ogbevire finds out from callers what the Ibaa fire incident caused by a tanker carrying illegally refined product reveal about the fight against illegal refineries in Rivers State
Enoh Ogbevire spoke to the Vice Chairman of IPMAN in Rivers State, Tochukwu Nwanne, about reasons for the scarcity of petroleum products in Port Harcourt and its environs.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks with Former Chief of Staff, Rivers State, Tony Okocha on some concerns raised by Nigerians ahead of the 2023 elections.
Enoh Ogbevire had a discussion with the Rivers State Chairman, Petroleum Product Retail Outlet Owners Association Of Nigeria, PETROAN, Mr. Francis Dimkpa on the circulation of adulterated fuel
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with the business analyst and regional editor of Business Day newspaper, Ignatius Chukwu, about aviation workers’ and ASUU’s recent strike threats, and the cost of such strikes in the country.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to environmental activist, Fyneface Dumnamene, about the effectiveness of government's fight against soot.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to Chairman, Diobu Chiefs and Elders Forum, Chief Gift Otannah, about the demolition of shanties at waterfront communities in Port Harcourt.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to former PDP Spokesperson, Darlington Orji, about what could make Nigerians support or reject Governor Wike if he decides to run for President.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to public affairs analyst, Achike Chude, about the 2023 presidential candidates so far. She also finds out from callers if they will ignore zoning and focus on a candidate who can move Nigeria forward in the forthcoming election.
Enoh Ogbevire gets the take of callers on the Police's statement about the abandoned Elele-Alimini hospital, where the Emohua Local Government Chairman was said to have discovered an illegal mortuary.
Enoh Ogbevire finds out from callers if they think there's a 'get rich or die trying' pandemic in our society.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to Emohua LGA Chairman, Chidi Lloyd, about the protests in his council.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to biogeographer and environmentalist, Christian Otiasah, about the impact of soot on Rivers residents and solutions that can deal with the problem.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to Rights Activist, Aisha Yesufu, about the 2023 candidates thrown up so far, the likelihood of Nigeria getting an ‘ideal candidate' in 2023, and how young people should use their voice.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to Public Affairs Analyst, Achike Chude, about Senate President Ahmed Lawan’s assurance to Nigerians that subsidy on Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) will not be removed for now.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to Eugene Abels of the Extra Steps Initiative, about Governor Nyesom Wike’s N2million reward promised to LG chairmen for information on illegal oil refining sites and operators.
Enoh Ogbevire gets the thoughts of callers on the warning of Ghanaian Police, stating that religious leaders with doom New Year messages risk jail terms.
Enoh Ogbevire is joined by the Chairperson of Legal Care Advocacy Foundation, Jane A. James Esq.; the Assistant Secretary of the foundation, Boma F. Johnwilliams; and a jail delivery beneficiary, to discuss the recent jail delivery that took place in the
Enoh Ogbevire gets the take of callers on the development in the state for the year 2021, asking if the performance of the government met their expectations.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to a chef and food vendor, Nkiru Ndubuisi, about making shopping and cooking easy during the Yuletide.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, about President Muhammadu Buhari’s reluctance to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law.
Enoh Ogbevire has a conversation with environmental activist and director of Health of Mother Earth Foundation, Nnimmo Bassey, about government’s role in addressing the soot pollution in Rivers State and the Niger Delta.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to the Head of NAPTIP Port Harcourt Liaison Office, Nwamaka Ikediashi, about human trafficking and what it entails.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to public affairs analyst, Olalekan Ige, about recent remarks of the Rivers State governor, stating that political consultations are now open for the office of governor ahead of the 2023 elections in Rivers State.
Enoh Ogbevire speaks to security expert, Smith Dibia, about safety and security during the Yuletide.