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Joey Off-Air Podcast

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Founded by leading development journalist Joey Shekwonuzhibo, offers insightful coverage of underreported stories in Plateau state and Central Nigeria. Through engaging formats like podcasts, we bring unique perspectives to light.
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How Small Businesses Can Thrive as Jos, Plateau State is on Lock down

Joey Off-Air PodcastMar 26, 2020

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Incredible Music Festival - MI Abaga (The Guy) On How IMF is Shaping African Creatives

Incredible Music Festival - MI Abaga (The Guy) On How IMF is Shaping African Creatives

In this interview session with MI Abaga, I sat down with "The Guy" to discuss why he started IMF and how Tasck is shaping the creative space in Africa.

Here is what he has to say.


Mar 26, 202405:53
Who is Responsible for Wastes?

Who is Responsible for Wastes?

Explore the intricate landscape of waste management in Nigeria with our podcast episode. Discover the roles of government, local authorities, and communities in reshaping the narrative around waste. Uncover challenges, innovative solutions, and the collective responsibility needed for a cleaner, greener future. Join us as we delve into the heart of Nigeria's waste management journey.
Feb 26, 202435:46
Problem of Waste - ROW

Problem of Waste - ROW

Waste management in Nigeria faces several challenges, including inadequate infrastructure for waste collection and disposal, insufficient funding and resources for waste management programs, lack of public awareness and education on proper waste disposal practices, indiscriminate dumping of waste in open spaces and water bodies, and limited enforcement of environmental regulations.

These issues contribute to environmental pollution, health hazards, and negative impacts on ecosystems and communities.


Joey Shekwonuzhibo & Christy Makut discussed these issues and how to mitigate them in our communities with Asibi Akwa Felicity, Monday Akubuokwu, and June Elsie.


Feb 16, 202438:20
Episode 038: Tracy & Just Relax Reusable Menstrual Pads
Mar 22, 202214:43
Hiking Against Drug Abuse & Addiction on the Plateau

Hiking Against Drug Abuse & Addiction on the Plateau

In the past few years, we have had a lot of organizations on the Plateau who organize events for the awareness, of drug abuse, and what makes this one different is because Aibeth Centre is infusing, birdwatching, hiking, and Community Cleaning, and selected participants will be given Economic trees.

In this episode, I met Abel Gimbal, Co-founder & President of Aibeth Centre, to talk about plans to make this event Frequent.

Jan 28, 202215:57
Why's Cloning of Ideas Paramount in Jos
Jan 14, 202229:17
Who Owns The Rights to Made In Jos?

Who Owns The Rights to Made In Jos?

The city of Jos, especially the Facebook community have been heated in the last days following the controversies around the bragging rights to who owns the rights to the tagline, “Made in Jos”. 


Multiple factions have popped up, taking sides with either social media personality, Jerry Doubles, Fashionprenuer Yaargata Dach or hold unto neutralilty of things, watching to see how the next couple of days would unfold. 


I had a chat with Yaargata Dach, a Fashionprenuer and convener to the Made in Jos for Just Fashion Show and also, Amama Benn Benedict, a mediaprenuer on my podcast. 


Both had a lot to say, clearing the air to certain unchecked boxes and question marks hovering in the past days in regards to the bragging rights of who really owns the tagline to “Made in Jos”.

Jan 06, 202222:33
Interview: How Jos Food Festival is the Biggest Food Tourism on The Plateau

Interview: How Jos Food Festival is the Biggest Food Tourism on The Plateau

In this episode, I sat with Dr. Elvis to talk the future of Food tourism and how it can attract and exchange cultures from diverse ethnicity in form of food.

Dec 28, 202118:52
AIESEC: A Youth Leadership Movement

AIESEC: A Youth Leadership Movement

Alot of people most have read or heard about student support groups in Universities and this is not an exception. In this episode, I sat with the executives & representatives of AIESEC to talk about what we need to know about them and how they've been helping students to be employable and ready for the future of work. 

Join us as we also talk about the Career Fair which is coming soon at the University of Jos.

Sep 24, 202120:08
Episode 20: Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 20: Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Sep 24, 202106:01
Episode 19: Pallaitive- Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 19: Pallaitive- Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 18: Pallaitive- Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Sep 24, 202105:60
Episode 18: Miracle Nose Mask - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 18: Miracle Nose Mask - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Onuh returns with China to help his people fight against the covid19 virus. A stranger is already present in the community, brainwashing and selling fake nose masks and other things to the people, Onuh must find a way to fight this man and stereotype to win the trust of his people.

Sep 24, 202105:38
Episode 17: Correct Informate - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 17: Correct Informate - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 17: Correct Informate - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Sep 24, 202106:27
Episode 16: Politics - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 16: Politics - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Honorable Jude and his cohort will not let the people of kugiya community have access to all the covid-19 materials freely given by the government. He sees his action as a way of punishing them for not voting.

Sep 24, 202108:11
Episode 15: Social Gathering - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 15: Social Gathering - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Mr. Ola’s daughter’s wedding is just by the corner, he wants an elaborate wedding. All efforts by Emeka to make his father-in-law see reason as to why the elaborate wedding won’t work is futile. The government has warned against all social gatherings of more than fifty persons in attendance. For Mr. Ola, it’s a ploy Emeka to carry his daughter away cheaply.

Sep 24, 202106:58
Episode 14: Doubts - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 14: Doubts - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 14: Doubts - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Sep 24, 202108:07
Episode 13: Covid-19 and the Rural community - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 13: Covid-19 and the Rural community - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Honorable Ademu has vowed to destroy the peace and unity in Kugiya community. The community takes his word for it. Today has the pandemic crawls across countries, Ademu rushes to his community to warn them of the danger coming. Will his people take any word coming from him to be true, will the virus consume them? Find out.

Sep 24, 202107:34
Episode 12: Covid-19 & Age - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 12: Covid-19 & Age - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Sule is adamant, his wife and daughter try telling him to be more careful, seeing that is a man of the public but Sule is convince that covid-19 is out for the old and not the young. He's asked by the village head to represent him in a market meeting, what happens after gaps the mouth of the people in the market.

Sep 17, 202107:35
Episode 11: Covid -19 and Faith - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 11: Covid -19 and Faith - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

A student pastor will not allow his fellow students to believe in the existence of covid-19, he believes in the power of faith to fight every form of sickness, is he right? This episode says it all.

Sep 17, 202109:11
Episode 10: Anti-Christ - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 10: Anti-Christ - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

A student Pastor will not allow his fellow students to believe in the existence of covid-19,  he believes in the power of faith to fight every form of sickness. This episode says it all.

Sep 13, 202108:06
Episode 9: African Gin & Melanin Question - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 9: African Gin & Melanin Question - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Malam Younisa does not believe that coronavirus can penetrate the African gene. Every effort by his friend, Matazo to help him act with reason proved abortive.

Sep 10, 202107:08
Episode 8: Covid-19 & Alcohol - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 8: Covid-19 & Alcohol - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Chenedu’s bar business experience a massive profit as many believe in the power of Alcohol to prevent the corona virus. Akolo, his friend must consider going into the same business but there’s a problem to the future of the business; the community head must be stopped from telling the people the truth about the Alcohol and the corona virus.

Sep 10, 202106:32
Episode 7: Fake News - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 7: Fake News - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Oga Jude is well known in kugiya community to be the bringer of information, he goes to the city often, so whatever he says is welcomed by the community. Are the community right to trust his information, Is the information accurate? This episode says it all.

Aug 30, 202107:01
Episode 6: Traditional Medicine - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 6: Traditional Medicine - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Amos, a tough-headed man of Kugiya community, believes in the use of traditional medicine in killing the covid-19 virus. He says there’s no ailment however dangerous that cannot be cured by baba Okiku, soon his only son starts showing off some of the symptoms of the corona virus, he rushes him to baba Okiku and there he meets his greatest surprise.

Aug 30, 202108:06
Episode 5: Corona Virus Mistaken - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 5: Corona Virus Mistaken - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Mummy Chikwado’s husband has been rushed to the hospital. Due to the poor health facility in the hospital, they suspect that he’s been infected with coronavirus, a situation that leaves her downcasted, until the great news.

Aug 30, 202107:35
Episode 4: Stigmatization - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 4: Stigmatization - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Amos returns from the quarantine center and meets a different situation in Kugiya, he whom the community laugh at his joke is now avoided by people, including his wife as they are not convinced that he is free of the virus.

Aug 30, 202108:21
Episode 3: Precaution - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 3: Precaution - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Mama Aboy will not observe any of the Covid-19 precautions, a decision which has become her huge challenge, friends withdraw from her, and Alhaji Yunisa will not help her now that she’s in dare need until she meets all his conditions.

Aug 30, 202107:33
Episode 2: Not Made In China - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 2: Not Made In China - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Laitu and Mummy Chikwado report a businesswoman, Madam JUJU as called by the duo to Ngo Kaneng. According to them, madam juju uses diabolical powers to pull their customers to her; little do they know that the innocent woman discovers a natural means of attracting customers in the covid-19 pandemic era.

Aug 30, 202108:25
Episode 1: Lockdown Palava - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Episode 1: Lockdown Palava - Kàsúwàn Kúgiyá Radio Drama

Upon the declaration of lockdown by the community head, the entire kugiya community is thrown into a state of pandemonium, youths take to the street in protest, according to the; the lockdown is a ploy by the village head and a Chinese company to install a 5G network in the community, which they believe is the cause of the novel coronavirus.

Aug 26, 202109:16
The National Association of Concerned Nigerian Youths are clamoring for the removal of Fuel Subsidy

The National Association of Concerned Nigerian Youths are clamoring for the removal of Fuel Subsidy

The only Language a government such as Nigeria understands is protests, and every legitimate Nigerian has the civil rights of expression and the right to protest.

That's why I'm this episode, I sat with Kendrick Gozie Ekwuzor on the plans to ask our government how accountable they're on the 12th of August 2021 which happens to be the International Day of Youths. This protest indeed has attracted alot of media agencies to talk about the 7 points agenda demanded by these Nigerian Youths. 

Take a listen!

Aug 09, 202150:45
How Better Class Environment Project Is Giving Kids A More Conducive Learning Environment

How Better Class Environment Project Is Giving Kids A More Conducive Learning Environment

Every 12th of August,  youths are celebrated globally. Initiated by LEAP Africa, Youth Day of Service (YDoS) is an annual week-long, pan-African youth-led social impact campaign that begins on August 12 every year which is also ‘International Youth Day. YDoS is designed to ignite the agency and creativity of young people across Africa towards sustainable development and promote a culture of communal support and community development. The week-long campaign fosters the spirit of volunteerism within the youth population and inspires them to be active change agents in their communities continuously. The campaign theme for this year is ‘Youthful and Useful.’

In this episode, I sat with Fatyitmwa Sandra Adik to talk about (Better Class Environment project is giving kids a more conducive Learning Environment)

If you want to part or sponsor the day's activity, kindly write tongssandra@gmail.com Or call: 07036226869

Your donation will be appreciated!

Aug 07, 202123:24
UniJos VC Seat: NUC Interference, Conspiracy Theories and What's Next?

UniJos VC Seat: NUC Interference, Conspiracy Theories and What's Next?

In accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act 2003 (https://nlipw.com/university-jos-act/), the Governing Council of the University of Jos shortlisted eighteen professors who applied for the position.

Unfortunately, the Pro-Chancellor, Prince Tony Momoh died before the process could end. Following the alleged opposition by some members of the governing council as to the election process, the National Universities Commission (NUC) halted the process.

The NUC's decision (https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/north-central/456417-unijos-students-staff-protest-nuc-interference-in-vc-selection-process.html) was followed by protests by staff and students on the University's campus. The NUC interference paved way for numerous conspiracy theories.

In this episode, we continued the conversation on the Post-Professor Maimako's administration with a look at these conspiracy theories, the narratives that followed the protest amongst others.

Jul 12, 202132:40
UniJos VC : Reflections on Prof. Sebastian Maimako's Tenure

UniJos VC : Reflections on Prof. Sebastian Maimako's Tenure

Some refer to him as the "Architect of Modern UniJos", every Jossite and a member or friend of the University will definitely have amazing stories to tell about the immediate past Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, Professor Sebastian Maimako.

The Professor of accounting and finance is the 8th substantive Vice-Chancellor of the University has contributed immensely to the infrastructural growth on the campuses of the University.

During his tenure, the University administrative building officially moved to the Permanent Site, faculties like Management Science, Natural Science, Social Sciences now have a befitting structure to house their faculty, laboratories, and lecture rooms amongst others. 

In this episode, I reflected on the tenure of Professor Maimako with a former aspirant of the University's Students Union Government, Mitong Dapal


Take a listen.

Jul 09, 202124:07
#CovidCast: Covid-19 Uniting (Fragile) Communities amidst Security and Economic Realities

#CovidCast: Covid-19 Uniting (Fragile) Communities amidst Security and Economic Realities

The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has directly affected the security and the economy of Nigeria in a dramatic way. Unemployment has been on the increase, this is a reflection of the fragility of the national infrastructure.

In this episode, Prince Charles Dickson, Ph.D. of Tattaunawa Roundtable Initiative explored what should be the common ground of the fragile communities.

Despite a recession from 2014 to 2016, The World Bank asserts that Nigeria’s economy may be headed toward the worst financial state the country has seen in four decades. Nigeria is extremely dependent on oil, which represents more than 80% of the country’s exports. With international travel halted due to COVID-19, the country has recorded an 18-year low on fuel prices, at $22 per barrel. 

The National Bureau of Statistics states that 42% of almost 2,000 citizens interviewed were out of work as a result of the pandemic


With the existing ethnoreligious conflicts in the country, this conversation focuses on how polarized communities can embrace dialogue to ensure effective management of the health, security, and economic crises across the country.

Jun 24, 202124:41
#CovidCast: The Impact of Covid-19 on National Security and Economic Realities

#CovidCast: The Impact of Covid-19 on National Security and Economic Realities

The pandemic worsens the global economy, especially with the lockdown, even though some entrepreneurs used digital marketing to scale, most of them were unable due to the structure of their business.

This affected food security and the rate of hunger increased. The World Bank projected that five million Nigerians would be pushed into poverty due to COVID 19.

Amidst many challenges the came with the COVID-19 pandemic, this episode will spotlight the impact on national security and the economy.

Jun 11, 202121:01
#CovidCast: Why You Need To Wear A Facemask After Vaccination

#CovidCast: Why You Need To Wear A Facemask After Vaccination

Masks are a key measure to suppress transmission and save lives. Masks should be used as part of a comprehensive ‘Do it all!’ approach including physical distancing, avoiding crowded, closed, and close-contact settings, good ventilation, cleaning hands, covering sneezes and coughs, and more.

Depending on the type, masks can be used for either protection of healthy persons or to prevent onward transmission.

In this episode, I sat with Dr. Chollom Solomon, A medical Virologist and he pointed out three reasons you need to wear a mask after taking covid-19 Jab.

1. To shield you against other respiratory diseases

2. To protect us from any mutants of the virus

3. Since Science works on evidence, it helps us follow up with a vaccinated person to be sure of his status. The more reason we need to wear the mask to always stay safe.

Take  a listen!

Jun 01, 202114:43
 #JusticeForComfortBenjamin: How Comfort Benjamin Died on Her Birthday Eve

#JusticeForComfortBenjamin: How Comfort Benjamin Died on Her Birthday Eve

On the 22nd of May 2021, Comfort Benjamin went missing in Jos North, Plateau state. The Police were involved in the case and the family members and friends took to social media to call for help in finding her since it was on her birthday and she was not back.

Later on the evening of 23rd May 2021, the corpse of the 16 years old was found at Nasarawa Gwong in Jos North. According to the Police, she was raped and murdered.

Listen to the testimony of Mary Benjamin, the elder sister of the deceased.

May 28, 202116:59
How Education in Technology is Making Young Entrepreneurs

How Education in Technology is Making Young Entrepreneurs

For growth in any community, quality education is very important at every stage of human beings' development.


Unlike most sectors, edtech has been booming since the pandemic even though schools were closed down, edtech entrepreneurs like uLesson, Value Max were able to provide instructional materials via technology.


In this episode, I sat with Eno Peters of Value Max to discuss how your technology is making entrepreneurs in the education sector.


We also looked at how edtech innovations can improve Nigeria's curriculum.

May 27, 202122:29
(#CovidCast) Covid-19: Vaccine Too Fast or On Time

(#CovidCast) Covid-19: Vaccine Too Fast or On Time

In late 2019, the Coronavirus was isolated. According to Wikipedia, its genetic sequence was published on 11 January 2020, triggering an urgent international response to prepare for an outbreak and hasten the development of a preventive COVID-19 vaccine.

Creating a vaccine in under 1 year is no small feat. While the coronavirus pandemic made a new normal of mask-wearing and physical distancing, it also spurred global cooperation for vaccine research and distribution.

However, a vaccine is only effective if people are willing to receive it. With rapid research development, some may be concerned that the vaccine was rushed, and with these concerns comes vaccine hesitancy.

In this episode, I sat down with Dr Solomon Cholom, a Medical Laboratory Scientist to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine development - how vaccines were rapidly made without compromising safety.

May 21, 202127:31
(#CovidCast) Covid19 Vaccine: What You Need to Know (Nigerians and COVID19 Vaccine )

(#CovidCast) Covid19 Vaccine: What You Need to Know (Nigerians and COVID19 Vaccine )

A lot of Nigerians still don't believe in the Covid-19 vaccination. This brings me to a quick question you Listening, have you been vaccinated? 

Why haven't you been vaccinated yet?

It's because of these concerns I had Gabriel I. Oke on this episode to have conversations around what we need to know about the vaccine and why we've not been receptive to the covid-19 vaccine. 

Take a listen

Apr 06, 202119:43
(#CovidCast) #YesToCovid19Vaccine: My Vaccination Experience

(#CovidCast) #YesToCovid19Vaccine: My Vaccination Experience

Will you take the COVID-19 vaccine? I took mine today and I had a conversation with Rachael Rafan, the COVID-19 vaccination Focal person for Jos South, Plateau state.

In this episode, Mrs. Rafan shared a scientific and factual perspective as regards the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

Mar 25, 202108:14
(#CovidCast) As Plateau Get Vaccinated, How Are You Reacting To This?

(#CovidCast) As Plateau Get Vaccinated, How Are You Reacting To This?

As Plateau State gets Vaccinated, how are you reacting to this?

In this Episode of #CovidCast with Matthew Tegha we talked about how the citizens of Plateau State are getting ready as Plateau State Government has to lead us by example by getting the first Jab.

Cc: @SFCGNigeria

Mar 18, 202123:06
Sustaining People and the Planet Through the Jos Wildlife Park

Sustaining People and the Planet Through the Jos Wildlife Park

In commemoration of this year's International Day for Wildlife themed “Forests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planet”, the spotlight is on the central role of forests, forest species, and ecosystems services in sustaining the livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people globally, and particularly of indigenous and local communities with historic ties to forested and forest-adjacent areas. This aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 1, 12, 13, and 15, and their wide-ranging commitments to alleviating poverty, ensuring sustainable use of resources, and conserving life land.

In this episode, Joey hosted Dominic Langs to discuss how the Plateau State Tourism Cooperation intends to conserve wildlife on the Plateau.

Mar 01, 202106:31
(#CovidCast) Online Safety: Digital Media and Infodemic During the Pandemic

(#CovidCast) Online Safety: Digital Media and Infodemic During the Pandemic

Coronavirus happens to be the first pandemic in the digital media era. Digital media has enabled us to easily share and access information about COVID-19.

The danger of this efficiency is that digital media provides an opportunity for anybody to become a publisher, in this case, even those with inaccurate information have a platform to share their perspectives.

The Pandemic has been worsened by the Infodemic, the information we receive influences us in no small way. How can you use digital media safely?

Oluwatosin provided insights into this subject.

Feb 18, 202128:45
(#CovidCast) #Covid19: How The Infodemic Affected Our Behavioral Patterns

(#CovidCast) #Covid19: How The Infodemic Affected Our Behavioral Patterns

No doubt that information (authentic or fake) shapes perception. Since the world experienced the first pandemic in the social media era, different kinds of information have been flooding the internet space, just like this podcast; some are accurate others are not. 

Misinformation is as dangerous as the pandemic, in this episode, Dr Meshak explored the relationship between media consumption, misinformation, and behavioural patterns during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Feb 10, 202123:36
(#CovidCast) Covid-19 Vaccine: Why Nigerians Don't Trust The Government

(#CovidCast) Covid-19 Vaccine: Why Nigerians Don't Trust The Government

Nigerian officials say the country is ready to receive its first COVID-19 vaccine doses by the end of January. The government wants to vaccinate 40% of the country's population by the end of this year. But experts say the cost and storage of the vaccine poses a challenge.

Even though reports have stated that President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo would be the first recipients of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine - the first 100,000 doses of which are expected to be available this month, most Nigerians are still yet to accept the authenticity of the vaccine.

To mitigate some of this misinformation, a Medical Laboratory Scientist who is also a Medical Journalist, Odinaka Kingsley Obata shared some of the reasons behind the myths as well as accurate information as regards the vaccine with me in this episode of the #COVIDCast.

Jan 26, 202116:28
Speak Naija Project: Story About Untold

Speak Naija Project: Story About Untold

UNTOLD is a poetic embodiment of a traumatic and unbelievably true life experience of a child growing up with a drunkard father; a fate shared with Billions of Children across the Globe that are victims of Child trafficking, physical, emotional, sexual violence, underage labor, and many more; from seemingly gloom and doom situation it peaks with clear and loud echoes of hope and assurance of victory.  Passionately delivered by The Queen of Spoken Words ‘WORDS DIVA’ with a powerful musical rendition by JTWICE and professionally acted out by some of the best in the Act… This promises to be one of the best creative narratives on the issues surrounding the right of the Child.

ABOUT FIGHT CHILD

FIGHT CHILD project is focused on developing creative skills in Children using their natural talents, traditional instruments, and digital devices to create content for the multimedia industry (mainstream, social media, and digital platforms), and prepare them for life in the Digital Age.

ABOUT SPEAK NAIJA 

SPEAK NAIJA is a project that seeks to create a positive narrative out of the present situation in Nigeria and shed light on the things that are possible for a brighter future, using creative art forms as a means of contributing to nation-building and preserving our positive and progressive

Jan 23, 202121:19
(#CovidCast) Surviving COVID-19

(#CovidCast) Surviving COVID-19

People who have been infected with Covid-19 have an 83% less chance of being infected again, according to a study of health care workers in the United Kingdom.

Prior to when I tested positive for COVID-19, I was always careful with ensuring I adhere to all guidelines, all of a sudden I lost my sense of taste and smell.

In this radio interview at the #OfficeOfTheCitizen, I shared my survivor story. Testing positive to COVID-19 has taught me to be much more careful in observing all precautions, such as handwashing, wearing a facemask, and keeping physical distance.

COVID-19 is not a hoax.

Jan 15, 202143:32
20 Years In The Industry: Why Osama Apkunonu Never Left Jos

20 Years In The Industry: Why Osama Apkunonu Never Left Jos

In this episode, I had a chit chat with famous Osama Apkunonu, 1 of Africa, Edo born, Jos based, Naija hustler! Take a listen to why he refused to leave for Lagos for a greener pasture and how he did it differently for the past 2 decades! He revealed plans to settle and how the Jos Industry will be better 

His biggest event is coming up soon on January 17th, 2021 with the biggest comedians coming to grace his achievement so far. 


Jan 13, 202132:45
Welcome to #CovidCast
Jan 07, 202101:39