Episodes
On Dayo's final conversation on Hard Facts, he discusses federal high court bars NBC from imposing fines on broadcast stations.
Dayo asks how relevant labour unions are in Nigeria today.
As Atiku and PDP apply for a live broadcast of Presidential tribunal proceedings, Dayo asks if the tribunal proceedings should be broadcast live.
Dayo asks if INEC has handled the Adamawa election situation well enough.
Dayo asks how far a 40% pay rise will go in helping workers deal with the expected rise in prices due to fuel subsidy removal.
Dayo asks why is Africa, including Nigeria, not leading the world in achieving human aspirations.
Dayo asks what the biggest challenge is with conducting credible elections in Nigeria.
Dayo asks why Nigeria’s unemployment rate is still rising.
Dayo asks listeners how they think this will affect the loan app business in Nigeria.
Dayo asks listeners what impact they think this will have on the Nigerian health sector.
Dayo asks listeners what they make of the proposed five-year compulsory service for doctors and dental graduates.
Dayo asks listeners what they make of the Nigerian government securing an $800 million World Bank facility for fuel subsidy palliative.
Dayo asks if legislative members should get punished for breaking the law in the course of discharging their duties.
Dayo asks about the assessment of the Rivers State Police Command’s roles in view of the ongoing political imbroglio in the state.
Dayo asks how the justice system in light of the Ikoku Five incident can be rated. He also asks if the Rivers State Police Command drew any lessons from the Ikoku Five incident.
Dayo asks if State Governors should keep getting security votes.
Dayo has a conversation with the National Legal Adviser of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Henry Ekine, about PDP’s Atiku Abubakar dismissing APC’s Bola Tinubu’s call for ‘healing process’
Dayo has a conversation with Associate Professor of Public Law, Barrister Ritchard Wokocha, asking what the chances are that results from the just conducted elections will be overturned.
Dayo talks about the death toll in Rumuekpe pipeline explosion rising, and how vandalism can be stopped.
Dayo speaks to the Vice Chairman of the Drivers Welfare Association in Rivers State, Comr. Goodnews Goodlisse, about the experience of commercial drivers with task force officials.
Dayo asks if considering the antecedents of the state government, workers in Rivers State should be excited.
Dayo speaks to Associate Professor of Public Law, Ritchard Wokocha, about a court ordering INEC to allow two Nigerians to vote without PVC, and what impact it will have on the coming elections.
Dayo speaks to IT Consultant Dowell Mirin about BVAS and how it has performed so far.
Dayo speaks to Associate Professor of Public Law, Ritchard Wokocha, about INEC Shifting the Governorship and Assembly Elections to March 18.
Dayo speaks to Human Rights lawyer, Henry Ekine, about a court disbanding Ebubeagu security outfit in Ebonyi.
Dayo speaks to Associate Professor of Public Law, Ritchard Wokocha, asking if President Buhari insisting that old N500 and N1000 notes are no longer valid despite the Supreme Court’s adjournment, creates a constitutional crisis.
Dayo speaks to IT Consultant, Dowell Mirin, about electronic banking platforms collapsing under traffic surge.
Dayo speaks to an economist, Michael Ogbaa, about the confusion deepening as the CBN deadline ended on February 10.
Dayo speaks to the National Investment Secretary of ASUU, Dr Austen Sado, about VCs, ASUU disagreeing as FG shuts varsities for the 2023 polls.
Dayo speaks to Associate Professor of Public Law about AGF telling the Supreme Court to dismiss suit against FG on old naira deadline.