Episodes
Denise asks how job security can be improved in Nigeria.
Denise asks if we can distinguish between fate and destiny based on happenings around us.
Denise asks if there should be a shift from trading luxury goods and services to trading essential goods and services for businesses to continue to make a profit in this era.
Denise asks how society can help Mmesoma Ejike and others like her survive the consequences of their actions.
Denise asks listeners if they would support uniforms for tertiary institutions, after the VC of UniPort, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, threatened to dismiss a student over indecent dressing.
Denise Dennis asks listeners how they intend to demand accountability from the newly inaugurated commissioners in Rivers State.
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Denise asks how one can know the right time and place to be per time.
Denise tries to find out what is the best thing to do when a person is honestly unable to pay a debt and what is the best way to go about demanding debt from a debtor.
Denise asks if the Rivers governorship debate outcome alone can influence the decision of who becomes the chosen candidate.
Denise asks what ways can Nigerians help one another in a period of hardship.
Denise asks how much influence Valentine’s Day has on relationships and marriages of today.
Denise asks how often one should try to check up on a friend, colleague, or neighbour.
Denise asks what better terms can be used to address people with certain known conditions.
Denise asks under what circumstances is enough provocation to fight or act violently in public.
Denise asks when one should choose to mind their business or be their brother’s keeper after a car thief kills a resident for raising an alarm.
Denise asks listeners how well they handle the naira notes.
Denise asks school authorities should expend time and resources investigating claims made by a student who said she graduated with God, private part’s help
Denise asks what best describes the display of academic, and career achievements on social media; a showoff, a means of motivation for others, or simply a display of career prospects.
Denise asks what the chances are that getting married to a rich person gives access to their money.
Denise asks if there are necessary and unnecessary lies.
Denise asks callers who or what birthed the idea that some universities and their degrees are superior to others.
Denise asks callers if the fate of Nigerians and the overall outcome of the 2023 general elections should be centered on reciprocity.
Denise asks callers if they will pay a bribe if demanded to get a lucrative job.
Denise asks callers what guarantees employee loyalty.
Denise asks callers if everyone truly deserves a second chance and on what grounds should a second chance be given.
Denise asks callers if they have ever felt the need to refute certain utterances made about their gender.
Denise asks callers if they think citizens should be entitled to financial assistance from Government if the need arises.
Denise asks callers if individuals should be emotionally prepared enough to handle the negatives that may come with relationships.
Denise asks callers if they think it is justifiable for employers to make decisions based on an employee's Social Media posts.