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Lagos talks is the number one talk radio station in Nigeria dedicated to beaming light on critical issues in Nigeria and by extension, the rest of the globe. Once you’re talking about it, we are too.
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On this episode of It’s Okay with Okey, Acappella and Kolawole take on global geopolitics with a refreshing twist — finding humour in the serious while still delivering thoughtful perspective.From the composed demeanour of Japan’s leadership to the contrasting style of U.S. presidents, the conversation explores how power, money, and perception shape global influence. They unpack the pros, the contradictions, and the subtle signals leaders send — all while drawing sharp parallels to everyday realities back home.Insight meets comedy as the duo blend wit with depth, turning global affairs into relatable, engaging, and often hilarious reflections of society.
On this episode of Beyond the Game, Olaoluwa and Oiza dive into one of the most dramatic and controversial moments in African football history — the AFCON final between Senegal and Morocco, and the shocking reversal that followed.What seemed like a hard-fought 1–0 victory for Senegal on the pitch was later overturned by CAF, who ruled that Senegal had forfeited the match after their on-field walkout protest, awarding Morocco a 3–0 victory and the title instead. The ladies unpack the full drama — from the controversial penalty decision that sparked the protest, to the aftermath, reactions across the continent, and Senegal’s refusal to accept the ruling as they head to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Beyond the headlines, the conversation explores what this means for the credibility of African football, governance within CAF, and how moments like this reshape the narrative of the game.Insightful, layered, and emotionally charged, this episode goes beyond the result to examine the controversy that has left the entire football world divided.
On this episode of Today in Global Health, Oluwakayode and Professor Uchechukwu Ngwaba are joined by Juliet Gilbert, Head of African Studies and Anthropology for Beyond the Fattening Room, alongside Emilia Okon, a women’s health rights activist working across Calabar and Nigeria.The conversation takes a critical look at health governance and the politics of reproduction in Nigeria, examining how cultural practices, policy decisions, and systemic gaps shape women’s health outcomes. With a focus on initiatives like Beyond the Fattening Room, the discussion explores efforts to reframe narratives, challenge harmful norms, and promote informed, rights-based approaches to reproductive health.Insightful and layered, this episode brings together academic, activist, and policy perspectives to unpack one of the most complex intersections in public health today.
On this episode of Sport Zone, the men of the Zone open on a positive note as news from the National Sports Commission signals that change is not only necessary but already in motion.The conversation centres on what these proposed reforms could mean for Nigerian sports, alongside discussions on potential new leadership ahead of upcoming elections within the NSC and the NFF. From governance structures to accountability and vision, the guys weigh the possibilities and what a true reset could look like.Measured, hopeful, and still laced with the signature Sport Zone banter, this episode looks at the future of Nigerian sports through the lens of leadership and reform.
On this episode of Entertainment Hub, Ife and the crew — SnrBroa, Vikkyyyy, and Dinma — dive into the age-old debate: comedy money or music money, which really runs the game?From booking fees to brand deals and longevity in the industry, the conversation explores the business side of entertainment while keeping it fun, unfiltered, and packed with strong opinions. The crew also runs through the latest entertainment news and fresh music drops, adding context, critique, and their signature in-studio banter.Lively, opinionated, and full of personality, this episode delivers the perfect blend of insight, culture, and pure entertainment.
On this episode of It’s Okay with Okey, Okey, Kolawole, and Senator take on global geopolitics, diving into the ongoing tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran — breaking it down in a way that connects big world events to everyday understanding.From military escalation to the ripple effects on oil prices and global stability, the conversation highlights how complex these issues really are, while also calling out the dangers of political naivety and surface-level opinions in serious matters. But in true It’s Okay with Okey fashion, the heavy talk never stays heavy for too long. Senator and Kolawole keep it lively with back-and-forth banter, witty interruptions, and comedic takes that turn global tension into relatable, laugh-out-loud moments.Insight meets humour. Serious issues, unserious delivery. Classic.
On this episode, Oluwakayode and The Guru take a thoughtful look at the history of the Isoko people and their kingdom, providing cultural context and grounding the conversation in facts. Addressing a disturbing viral claim about an alleged “rape festival,” The Guru firmly condemns the narrative, clarifying that such acts are not part of Nigerian or Delta cultural practices.The discussion then shifts to trending political conversations, connecting issues of misinformation, public perception, and national discourse. Insightful and measured, this episode separates fact from fiction while offering perspective on both culture and current affairs.
On this episode of Sport Zone, the men of the Zone kick things off with a raw and relatable conversation on the power and energy crisis, sharing personal experiences and how it’s affecting everyday life across the country.From there, the focus shifts to football as they break down the latest Premier League action, with special attention on Manchester United — their performances, inconsistencies, and the talking points fueling debate among fans.Blending real-life issues with football analysis, the episode delivers sharp takes, honest reactions, and the signature Sport Zone banter that keeps the conversation lively from start to finish.
On the 21st of March 2026, Oiza sits down with Alexander Isong, President of the Organization for Technology Advancement of Cold Chain in West Africa (OTACCWA), for a critical and solution-driven discussion on Nigeria’s food crisis.The conversation interrogates a pressing question — is the challenge truly about insufficient production, or is it a failure in preservation, storage, and distribution systems? Drawing from expertise in cold chain technology, the episode explores how post-harvest losses, weak infrastructure, and inefficiencies across the supply chain continue to undermine food security.Insightful and forward-thinking, this episode sheds light on practical pathways to reducing waste, improving access, and rethinking how Nigeria feeds itself.
The Office S3, Ep2

The Office S3, Ep2

2026-03-2328:48

In this episode, we explore whether organizations can truly balance people performance and profit.We break down the tension between driving results and supporting employees, and what it takes for businesses to succeed without sacrificing their people.
The Office S3, Ep1

The Office S3, Ep1

2026-03-2327:39

In this episode, we explore a powerful question: if people are called assets, why are they treated like expenses?We break down the gap between how organizations talk about employees and how they actually treat them, and what that means for motivation, value, and growth.
Sports Zone 18-03-2026

Sports Zone 18-03-2026

2026-03-1859:17

Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.
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In this episode, content creator and TikToker MesoBlow opens up about the realities of the content creation space. He shares his thoughts on the challenges upcoming creators face, the lack of support from some established influencers, and what it really takes to grow in the industry. From navigating competition to building a unique voice online, MesoBlow gives an honest perspective on the creator economy and the struggles many young creators experience.
In this episode, Mr. Tijani breaks down the process of filing annual tax returns for individuals. He explains who needs to file, the steps involved, common mistakes people make, and why staying compliant with tax regulations is important. Whether you are a salary earner, a business owner, or simply looking to understand your tax obligations better, this episode provides clear insights to help you navigate annual tax filing with confidence.
In this episode, Faddo talked about his latest achievement, the preparations and what's next for him.
On this episode of Sport Zone, the men of the Zone dissect the Premier League title battle as the pressure intensifies. Arsenal’s recent dropped points sparked a heated debate — have they taken their foot off the gas, or is this simply the weight of a long season catching up?With Manchester City breathing down their neck and closing the gap, the conversation swings between tactical breakdowns and classic studio banter. From missed chances to mindset questions, the drama at the summit of the table takes centre stage.Sharp analysis. Bold claims. Relentless banter. The title race is alive — and so is the Zone.
On this episode of The Car Love Show, the focus was engine misfire — one of the most common yet misunderstood mechanical issues. With Adisa the Enigma moderating the conversation, Engineers Increase and Afolabi broke down the science behind incomplete combustion, the warning signs drivers often ignore, and the long-term damage that can result from poor diagnostics.From faulty spark plugs and ignition coils to fuel system and compression issues, the discussion emphasized precision over guesswork and proper testing over trial-and-error repairs. Technical, practical, and grounded in real workshop experience, this was automotive insight delivered with clarity and depth — the LagosTalks way.
On this episode of It’s Okay with Okey, the crew dive into the hilarious world of culture shocks — the awkward moments, unexpected customs, and “wait… what?!” experiences that happen when worlds collide.From travel surprises to everyday Nigerian realities that leave outsiders confused (and sometimes the other way round), the Wise Men of Comedy turn relatable misunderstandings into premium laughter. Light, witty, and packed with comic observations, this episode is a joyful reminder that sometimes the best way to navigate cultural differences is to laugh through them.
On this episode of Directions, the ladies explore life transitions — the shifts that come with growth, change, loss, new seasons, and evolving identities. From career moves to relationship changes and personal reinvention, they unpack what it really means to move from one chapter to another.A major focus of the conversation is the art of unlearning — letting go of beliefs, habits, and mindsets that once served a purpose but no longer align with who you’re becoming. Honest, reflective, and grounding, this episode reminds listeners that growth is not just about adding more, but also about releasing what no longer fits.
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