Episodes
Denise asked callers how best to prepare for natural disasters and emergencies in order to minimize the level of impact on lives and properties.
Denise finds out from callers how easy it would be to return to academic activities after a long strike period.
Denise got callers to share how well they are preparing their female children for leadership.
Callers shared with Denise Dennis Worlu, if they will feel comfortable living in a surveillance society with CCTV cameras everywhere.
Denise asked callers if carrying out background checks guarantees marital quality and perceived Stability.
Denise asked callers between the male and female gender, who tend to easily get enticed by flashy things.
Denise asked callers to share the best ways to handle family feuds. This comes as a man reportedly killed his father in Port Harcourt.
Denise had callers share if the practice of euthanasia is morally justifiable and acceptable.
As campaigns for the 2023 elections begin tomorrow, September 28, 2022, Denise asked callers if the digital space needs to be censored.
Denise asked callers if they know the source of income of the people in their circle.
Denise had callers share their thoughts on how much respect they have for members of the Nigerian Police Force.
Denise got callers' opinions on who drives better between male and female drivers.
Denise asked callers how much trust they have in the Nigerian banking system.
Denise got callers' opinions on how an aggrieved party can feel relief or consolation.
Denise asked callers if they belong to the category that believes there is no hope in Nigeria or the category that wants to stay and make Nigeria better.
Denise asked callers about the best approach by an aggrieved spouse in a case of infidelity, as a woman dies while chasing her husband over a side chick in Calabar.
Denise got callers' opinions on opening social media accounts for minors.
Denise discussed the importance of parents monitoring their children's academic progress with Educator and National Transformation Agent, Sir Ikechi A. Nwogu.
Denise asked callers how they would feel if their parents leave nothing for them after their death.
Denise finds out from callers how practical it is to eat three meals a day.
Denise got caller's opinions on a story of a mother who left her baby locked in a car.
Denise asked callers if one's political affiliation is enough to cause a rift between them and their loved ones.
Denise finds out from callers if they will compromise trust during tough times in life.
Denise got callers' opinions on the effectiveness of strikes and protests in resolving issues in Nigeria permanently.