Episodes
Are you impressed with the wealth report of Rivers State?
Callers shared their thoughts with Jude Omamegbe about the idea of reprimanding contractors/supervisors publicly. This comes as Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo condemned a local council Chairperson publicly for a substandard road construction proje
Jude Omamegbe got callers' opinions on the effectiveness of the free bus scheme.
Jude Omamegbe gets callers' perspective on the punishment of erring police officers, this is after the Rivers State Police announced the command returned 3,000 dollars extorted by three officers attached to the command.
Would legalising modular/artisanal refining stop or reduce oil theft?
Jude Omamegbe discussed how healthy benefits can be promoted in the labour market.
Jude Omamegbe spoke with Architect, Ebi Bozimo about when a structure should undergo demolition or renovation.
Are Port Harcourt commercial drivers unfairly represented in the public space?
Jude Omamegbe discussed the impact of the political crisis in Rivers State on businesses in the state.
Jude Omamegbe takes a look at why some security personnel clash with each other.
Jude Omamegbe looks at how Nigerians are coping with the rising costs of medicines.
Jude Omamegbe got callers' opinions on identifying extreme cases of corporal punishment.
Callers shared with Jude Omamegbe businesses they would not patronize if it was cheaply advertised.
Does one really need multiple income streams to be happy?
Do we really need Police reforms or societal reforms to tackle erring officers?
How should traditional practices be handled as Port Harcourt City develops?
Callers on Hello Port Harcourt shared their thoughts about the difference between a tip and a bribe.
Callers shared ways robbery attacks and car snatching can be addressed in Port Harcourt
Callers shared their thoughts on how the Songhai farm in Rivers State can be revamped.
Callers tell Jude Omamegbe how palliatives were distributed in their areas.
Callers shared with Jude Omamegbe how they can plan a recreational activity with a ₦10,000 budget in Port Harcourt.
Callers shared their opinions on the effect of a reduction in cement price.
Should the Rivers government provide or subsidize transportation palliatives for farmers from the rural areas?
Has the Rivers palliative buses eased the transportation burden for residents?
Jude Omamegbe finds out from callers what ‘jobs or businesses’ they are uncomfortable with, in their part of PH.
Jude asks listeners why vigilante groups have become popular in Rivers State.
Callers speak about happenings around them, some alleged water scarcity at UPTH
Callers shared their thoughts on former Rivers governor Wike’s appointment as FCT minister and if it is indicative of the growth of Rivers politics.
How are Nigerians cutting costs amid rising inflation in the country?
Would a central pickup point, or individual waste bins at homes improve the sanitation state of Port Harcourt?