Episodes
Denise asks listeners what life skills are essential for survival considering present realities.
Denise asks listeners if they will pay money to get a job.
Denise asks listeners how best cases of people who are competent in certain fields but lack the required qualifications/certifications to practice in such fields should be handled.
Denise asks listeners at what age they would like to retire, and if they have thought of alternatives should their pension and gratuity not come as and when due when they retire.
Denise asks if modern Nigerian women are becoming more open to the choice of polygamy.
Denise asks what reasons are acceptable enough for an employee to be fired.
Denise asks listeners if they think it is more difficult to appropriately parent children now than it was in the past.
Denise asks listeners in what specific ways can the leadership of Nigeria restore the faith of the masses.
Denise has a conversation about how best brands should handle criticisms from customers.
Denise asks listeners how conflicts are resolved and managed in their places of work.
Denise asks listeners what qualifies as a dream job for them and what the possibility is of getting a dream job in Nigeria.
Denise asks what exactly prompts people to cut corners instead of following due process.
Denise asks if there are financial problems that are still hard to prepare for no matter how much one saves.
Denise asks if there are organizations that still practice the habit of putting employees under probation and if probation periods guarantee the long-term loyalty and productivity of an employee.
Denise has a conversation with educationist Sir Ikechi Nwogu asking how should parents better prepare financially for their child or children’s education.
Denise asks how easy it is to combine work and schooling in Nigeria.
Denise asks what level of guidance is provided for young people in relationships in our society.
Denise asks listeners how development has been hindered in their locality and who the real culprits behind underdevelopment in their localities are.
Denise asks listeners if they are willing to accommodate friends or relatives who may be affected by the flood this year.
Denise asks listeners what critical factors should be considered before deciding to have children.
Denise asks why people are reluctant to patronize businesses owned by their family or friends.
Denise asks listeners what are their own parameters for measuring a good and impactful ministry.
Denise asks in what ways have parents contributed to sibling rivalry and how sibling rivalry can be minimised.
Denise asks what steps school authorities can take to prevent sexual harassment of students.
Denise asks why it seems so easy to scam someone who is a romantic interest and if people are becoming so desperate for love.
Denise asks if people would still exhibit honesty if there would be no rewards for it.
Denise asks what the longest distance listeners can trek is.
Denise asks if children are getting the kind of education that is equal to the amount they pay as fees.
Denise asks listeners if they believe that soulmates are real.
Denise asks how the politics of reward in Nigeria can be permanently put to an end.