Episodes
Kalada has a conversation with Professor of Law, Ritchard Wokocha, asking how a better judiciary can be achieved.
Kalada has a conversation with human rights lawyer Henry Ekine asking what the Nigerian constitution says about impeaching a governor.
Kalada has a conversation with public affairs analyst and Professor of Political Science, Kenneth Nweke, asking what system of governance will help the speedy development of Nigeria.
Kalada has a conversation with the President of the Rivers State Entrepreneurs and Investors Forum, Ibifiri Bobmanuel, asking how being at the top of the IGR list has impacted Rivers people.
Kalada has a conversation with Professor of Law Ritchard Wokocha about Six US agencies to release documents on President Tinubu
Kalada has a conversation with constitutional lawyer Dr C A J Chinwo asking for recommendations to make INEC better.
Kalada asks listeners how the launched cash transfer scheme will help reduce poverty in Rivers State.
Kalada asks listeners how they are coping with the high cost of food.
Kalada has a conversation with public affairs analyst, Marcus Ijioma, asking how the procurement and purchase of SUVs worth billions of Naira for legislators will impact the Nigerian economy.
Kalada has a conversation with University Lecturer, Dr. Austen Sado, and a teacher and public affairs analyst, Isaac Nwadiunor about Teachers Day
Kalada has a conversation with SERAP’s Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, asking why former governors should not be appreciated for service via a pension scheme.
Kalada has a conversation with security analyst Charles Inko-Tariah asking how the search for the killer of DPO Angbashim one month after impacts the move against insecurity in Rivers State.
Kalada has a conversation with a constitutional lawyer, Prof. Ritchard Wokocha, about Chicago State University’s deposition on President Tinubu’s academic records.
Kalada has a conversation with constitutional lawyer Prof. Ritchard Wokocha, asking how the release of President Tinubu’s academic records will affect Nigeria.
Kalada asks listeners if they think FG's promises are good enough to halt labour strike.
Kalada has a conversation with Oil and Gas expert Tony Nwalia about the safety of using cooking gas as fuel for household generators.
Kalada has a conversation with human rights lawyer Eugene Odey about the Nigerian Police Force saying only criminals are extorted.
Kalada has a conversation about Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara leading a 62-man delegation on a courtesy visit to President Tinubu at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.
Kalada has a conversation with public affairs analyst, Marcus Ijioma, asking if the government in Nigeria has been for the people and by the people since 1999.
Kalada has a conversation with Barr. Chioma Choko, asking what can be done to forestall a breakdown of law and order as the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPT) is to give its verdict on September 6.
Kalada speaks to economist and researcher, Godgift Nwankwo, asking if three years is enough time to change the economic tide in Nigeria.
Kalada asks listeners how they think the palliative fund in Rivers State can be effectively utilised.
Kalada asks listeners how best they think a sustainable oil refining sector in Nigeria can be ensured.
Kalada asks listeners if they feel confident about an economic recovery with the new ministers.
Kalada asks listeners What exactly the government can do to reduce poverty in Nigeria.
As inflation rises, Kalada talks about the state of the economy and what Nigerians can do.
Human Right Lawyer, Henry Ekine joins Kaladakoru Batubo to discuss the continued detention of former CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele by the DSS despite a court order granting him bail.
Kalada asks how we can push empty leaders out.
Kalada asks if Nigerians are ever willing to sacrifice or do they just complain every time they are asked to.
Kalada asks how a credible social register can be built in Rivers State.