Podcast by Stanley Bentu
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Fond Memories In The Pressroom With Cleo on "The Morning Mojo"
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One yea ago we lost a very dear friend and team member, Cleopatra Tawo. She was energetic, dedicated and commit ted to our radio show. In this clip w go down memory lane to listen to some of our best moments on the "Morning Mojo"Door Stanley Bentu
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Transparency At The State Level
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Stanley Bentu spoke to budgiT, a civic organization that applies technology to intersect citizen engagement with institutional improvement, to facilitate societal change.Door Stanley Bentu
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Stanley And Lai Mohammed
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Lai Mohammed Speaks to Stanley Bentu about solution to herdsmen attacks and vandalisation of critical infrastructureDoor Stanley Bentu
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National Symbols And The Constitution
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In this two part discussion, I discuss national symbols with a director of the National Orientation Agency, Ngozi Ekeoba and later discuss with John E Mutu, a governance reforms specialist about the Nigerian constitution as a living document to be perfected over time.Door Stanley Bentu
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Nigerias Population A Blessing Or A Crisis
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Some countries with large populations are often counted among the strongest and wealthiest in the world yet others are also counted among the poorest.So where does Nigeria stand? Is our population a blessing or a crisis? That’s what I sought to find out when I had a chat with Tope Fasua, CEO at Global Analytics Consulting Limited.…
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Can Modular Refineries End Nigeria's Petrol Supply Problem?
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It is now close to a month since queues remerged in Nigeria's petrol stations. The reasons given for this situation that has cast a heavy burden on the people and dampened the Christmas holiday are not new. From panic buying to weather to inadequate supply to depots and NNPC being the sole importer of the product.…
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