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EARLY EDITION INTERVIEWWITH OLUWAKAYODEGUEST: Odeh Friday, Country Director, Accountability Lab NigeriaTOPIC: Celebrating Democracy in Nigeria and AfricaOn this edition of the Early Edition , Oluwakayode sits down with Odeh Friday, Country Director of Accountability Lab Nigeria, for a timely conversation on the state of democracy in Nigeria and across the African continent.As a leading voice in the promotion of transparency, ethical leadership, and active citizenship, Odeh Friday reflects on the progress, challenges, and opportunities that define democratic governance in Africa today. The discussion examines how democratic institutions have evolved, the role of citizens in strengthening accountability, and the importance of protecting democratic values in an era of increasing political and economic complexity.Drawing from Accountability Lab Nigeria’s work, including the widely recognized Integrity Icon Nigeria initiative and partnerships with institutions such as the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), the conversation highlights the importance of integrity, public trust, and citizen engagement in building resilient democracies.The interview also explores youth participation in governance, the future of democratic accountability, and the lessons Nigeria and other African nations can learn from one another as they continue to strengthen democratic systems.Insightful, inspiring, and forward-looking, this episode offers a thoughtful reflection on democracy's journey in Africa and the collective responsibility required to sustain it.
On this episode of It’s Okay with Okey, Senator and Kolawole join Okey Bakassi to unpack a trending conversation around surrogacy agreements, trust in relationships, and the blurred lines between arrangement, emotion, and responsibility.The discussion explores the ethical questions around modern surrogacy, the importance of clear consent and legal protection, and how misunderstandings or hidden expectations can complicate even the most “agreed” arrangements. The crew also reflect on how society reacts to sensitive family situations and the assumptions people often make when stories go viral.With humour, strong opinions, and layered perspectives, the episode balances comedy with serious reflection on trust, boundaries, and accountability in modern relationships.Funny, thought-provoking, and deeply conversational — this is It’s Okay with Okey at its most reflective.
On this episode of Directions, the conversation explores the emotional and psychological realities behind the choices people make in everyday life.From relationships and personal boundaries to self-growth, uncertainty, and life transitions, the discussion reflects on how individuals navigate pressure, expectations, and change. Through honest dialogue and grounded perspectives, the show highlights the importance of understanding yourself before making decisions that shape your future.Thoughtful, relatable, and reflective, this episode offers listeners space to think, reset, and find direction in the midst of life’s complexity.
On this episode of Today in Global Health, Professor Ngwaba and Oluwakayode tackle one of the most significant public health stories on the continent — the ongoing outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.The discussion breaks down why this outbreak has triggered a global alarm, with the World Health Organization declaring it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and the Africa CDC designating it a continental security emergency.Professor Ngwaba explains the unique danger posed by the Bundibugyo strain, particularly because there are currently no licensed vaccines or specific treatments available for it. The conversation examines the outbreak's spread across borders, the challenges facing health authorities, and why containment remains the most effective weapon against the disease.Closer to home, the episode explores what this means for Nigeria. Drawing lessons from the country's successful response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak, the discussion highlights the importance of airport surveillance, contact tracing, public awareness, emergency preparedness, and strengthening healthcare systems before a crisis arrives.Beyond the medical implications, the show examines how disease outbreaks affect economies, education, migration, governance, and regional stability. Professor Ngwaba also emphasizes the need for stronger African health institutions, local vaccine research capacity, and cross-border cooperation in managing future public health threats.Insightful, urgent, and deeply relevant, this episode serves as both a public health education session and a reminder that in an interconnected world, health security anywhere affects health security everywhere.
On this episode of Sport Zone, the men of the Zone dive into the growing excitement surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup as national teams finalize their squads and wrap up pre-tournament preparations across North America.The crew break down the favourites, dark horses, players to watch, and the pressure facing managers as the world’s biggest football tournament approaches. From squad selections and injury concerns to tactical expectations and tournament predictions, the conversation captures the anticipation building across the football world.The discussion also shifts to the European club off-season, where managerial changes, blockbuster transfers, and major rebuilds are already reshaping the landscape ahead of the new campaign. The men debate the biggest moves, surprise appointments, and which clubs are positioning themselves for success.Packed with football insight, bold predictions, passionate debate, and classic Zone banter, this episode is a celebration of a football world that never truly goes on break.
On this episode of It’s Okay with Okey, Okey Bakassi, Senator the Comedian, and Kolawole are in top form as they take on the trending topics of the day with their trademark blend of humour, satire, and sharp social commentary.From viral stories and relationship drama to politics, lifestyle issues, and the everyday realities of Nigerian life, the trio turn every headline into a laugh-out-loud conversation. Their chemistry, quick wit, and contrasting perspectives create the kind of entertaining back-and-forth that keeps listeners hooked.Packed with hilarious observations, street-smart wisdom, and plenty of memorable one-liners, this episode is a reminder of why It’s Okay with Okey remains one of the most engaging talk shows on radio.Funny, relatable, and unmistakably Lagos — this was comedy, conversation, and commentary rolled into one.
On this episode, Oluwakayode and The Guru take a deep dive into the growing concerns around insecurity, political tensions, and the alarming reports surrounding the kidnapping of schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.The duo examine the wider implications of attacks on schools, the impact on education, community safety, and public confidence in security institutions. Beyond the headlines, they explore the governance, policy, and societal questions raised by such incidents, while discussing what governments, communities, and stakeholders must do to protect vulnerable citizens.As always, The Guru provides historical context and political insight, while Oluwakayode drives a conversation that seeks to inform, question, and connect the dots behind the day's biggest stories.Thought-provoking and informative, this episode offers listeners a deeper understanding of the security challenges facing Nigeria and the broader issues shaping national discourse.
On this episode of Sport Zone, the men of the Zone turn their attention to the biggest spectacle in football — the FIFA World Cup — as the countdown and build-up begin in earnest.The conversation explores the teams to watch, potential dark horses, tactical trends, player storylines, and the expectations surrounding the tournament. The crew also examine what qualification means for nations, the pressure on managers, and the players who could define the competition.From predictions and football history to passionate debates and classic Zone banter, the discussion captures the excitement, anticipation, and uncertainty that make the World Cup the pinnacle of the sport.Insightful, entertaining, and packed with football passion, this episode is the perfect start to the journey toward football’s biggest stage.
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