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#OfficeOfTheCitizen discussions for June 25 – 30

The office of the citizen radio program held across 9 states in Nigeria during the week. Below is the summary of topics and guests for the week.

 

City/Station Date/Time Summary
Abeokuta

Sweet 107.1FM

Tuesdays @ 10:30am  Adenike Tadese of INEC discussed the continuous voter’s registration

 

Lokoja

Prime 101.5FM

Tuesdays @ 9am Former Chairman, Idah LGA, Kogi, Paul Ukenya and Legal Practitioner, Tolufase Kunle Dickson discussed Local Government Autonomy.
Lagos

Nigeria Info 99.3FM

Wednesdays @     10 am Oladapo Awobeku of EiE discussed incessant killings in Nigeria.
Ibadan

Inspiration 100.5FM

Wednesdays @ 11am Oyebade Oyedepo of ICAN discussed the 2018 federal budget.
Calabar

Hit 95.9FM

Thursdays @8am Leadership Coach, Akomaye Ugar, and Edem Edem of  Partners for Peace, Cross River State discussed incessant killings in Nigeria.
Gombe

GMC 95.1FM

Thursdays @ 11am Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, Gombe, Victor Laima Alkali discussed incessant killings in Nigeria.
Kano

Arewa 93.1FM

Fridays @ 8am Shalazi Sunusi Sulaiman and Sagiru Ado Abubakar of CITAD discussed incessant killings in Nigeria.
Jos

KT 103.9FM

Fridays @ 9am CEO/Founder, Displaced Women and Children Foundation and Face of Peace Global, Salis M. Abdulsalam and Public Affairs Commentator, Chung John Ezekiel discussed incessant killings in Nigeria.
Awka

Blaze 91.5FM

Fridays @ 10am Active citizen, Chima Christian, Secretary-General, Umunze Community, Hypolite Olua and Ololo Onyekachi of Justice Development & Peace Caritas, discussed incessant killings in Nigeria.
Osogbo

OSBC 104.5FM

Fridays @ 1:30pm Starting Soon!
Ilorin

 

Starting Soon!
Enugu

 

Starting Soon!
Edo

 

Starting Soon!
Akure

 

Starting Soon!

Never forget, the Office of the Citizen is the highest office in the land!

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