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YouthVibes dives into the ins and outs of dating - figuring out how to navigate the tricky waters of relationships before tying the knot.Join Enoch Tyulen and Elsie Jombo as they have a conversation with Mr Israel and Mrs Nenpanmun Daniel on the importance of maintaining healthy friendships, red flags in relationships and how to make right choices in dating.
This week, we preview the month ahead with gist on our own relationships in the YouthVibes Team. Join Nkami Iwara, Ernest Nanpon & Joy Wazoh as we talk about the ups and downs and in-betweens of the relationships we've had to navigate.Later in the show, we bring on our newer Team Members for their Podcast debut
"God said..."How did He say it? Find out on this week's episode of YouthVibes. In a sequel to our episode on prayer, we talk about the second part of that essential discipline: hearing back from God when we pray to Him.Guests: Dr Isaac Alamba, Rev Jerry Faruk, Dr Irene Yakubu.Host: Daniel Sule
In walking with God, oftentimes, we encounter challenges that threaten our faith causing us to wonder if God even knows what we're going through, or if He even cares.Why does God act the way He does, and what happens when we meet challenges along the way that we don't feel able to surmount?YouthVibes this week speaks with Barr. Jennifer Agaldo and Barr. Nankwat Kwotbok on the importance of building a faith that can withstand the trials that life throws at us and the tests that God puts us through.Guest Host: Enoch Tyulen
This week on YouthVibes, we do a Bible Study on The Lord's Prayer - what it means, and the role of prayer in our lives.Join Joy Wazoh and Daniel Sule as they have a conversation with Andrew Pwul and Plangkat Musa.
Our work in ministry is to feed others and fill them up. But what happens when we simply feel like we can't proceed? What do we do then?This week, we consider the subject of burnout... it's a common refrain among creatives, but it's rarely talked about in ministry circles where it's a challenge many are familiar with.Guests: Mr Michael Anegbe, Dr Hannatu Wazoh.Hosts: Ms Marvelous Clement, Ms Elsie Jombo.
Are you struggling with your faith and developing consistency in studying the Bible and prayer?In this episode, we explore the important connection between devotion and discipline in the life of every believer.Whether you’re just beginning your faith journey or seeking to reignite your spiritual fire, this episode will equip you with biblical principles and real-life strategies to build a walk with God that is steady, intentional, and fulfilling.Join hosts: Joy Wazoh and Timothy Liman as they have a conversation with Dr Pokop Bupwatda and Dr Istifanus Gurumtet on building a consistent walk with God.
True wealth is more than just money, it’s about stewardship, discipline, and leaving a lasting impact.In this episode, we’ll explore what the Bible teaches about building long-term wealth and how young people can apply those principles today.From practicing contentment and wise savings to investing with purpose and avoiding debt traps, we’ll dive into both practical strategies and spiritual truths. You’ll learn how to manage resources faithfully, create generational blessings, and align your financial growth with God’s purpose for your life.Guest: Dr Steve DaniyamGuest Hosts: Dr Joshua Agbatse, Ms Jemimah Osawe
In today’s fast-paced world, many young people dream of doing what they love, making a difference, and earning a living from it, but finding the sweet spot between passion, purpose, and profit can feel like walking a tightrope. In this episode, we’ll unpack how to identify your true calling, align it with a meaningful purpose, and build a sustainable income without losing your heart in the process.Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative, or someone searching for career clarity, this conversation will give you practical steps and faith-based insights to help you thrive in all three areas.Guests: Mr Matthew Hans-Bello & Mr Felix Pwul.Hosts: Nkami Iwara & Seth Kuje.
Our very first live recording at our local assembly covers the issues we've been talking about over the last few years on the Podcast: young people, life issues and the place of the church. As recorded live on July 27, 2025, the climax of Youth Week, 2025, YouthVibes dives into the question of vulnerability, mentorship and generally issues around seeking for guidance. We had guests you already know if you're a frequent listener: Dr Comfort Daniyam, Mr Tobi Salawu and Ms Joy Wazoh, and our very own Marvelous Clement as host.Check it out now!
Nepotism is the order of the day in just about every corner of society. How should the Church respond to this, and if you give a recommendation on behalf of a friend, are you being corrupt, are you being unfair to other applicants for that position or are you doing the right thing?Join our guests: Dr Daniel Mwanmut and Mrs Priscilla Tor as they explore the depths of corruption and nepotism on YouthVibes this week.Hosts: Nkami Iwara and Aaron Gana
Should the Church spend on media, or is it a waste? Remember, the world is now very digital, and the Church needs to step into the space where we can reach the world. Join our conversation today with our incredible guests and host as we explore your questions.Guests: Dr. Amaka Ocheke, Mr. Promise Salawu and Mrs. Nenpanmun DanielHost: Aaron Gana
How do you lead when it's so difficult to get a team to agree? This episode covers the ups and downs of being a leader.Guests: Dr Ferdinand Ogbaji, Dr Joy AyubaHosts: David Ocheke, Blessing Salawu
Are you a Sunday-Sunday Christian or an all-week Christian who realises his/her calling is at the workplace/marketplace?Do you portray Jesus everywhere you go or just in church?Well, this week we will answer your questions on how to live it. Join our conversation today with our incredible guests and host as we explore your questions!Guests: Dr Comfort Daniyam, Elder Ben Osawe, Mr Istifanus GurumtetHost: Daniel Sule
Do you have friends who do not know God or friends who have lost their faith? You probably have questions on how to witness to those friends, especially in a society where talking to people about God will seem like judgment. Join our conversation today where we dig deep into the Bible and experiences of our guests to show you steps that will help you in your journey!Guests: Prof Kemi Ige and Mr Jezreel OppaHosts: Nathanael Danbury and Joy Wazoh
Making connections can be a hassle, so this week we ask: is it important to build a network? If it is, how do you go about starting one and maintaining these connections over time?Guests: Mr Yakubu Mwanse, Mr Promise SalawuHost: Seth Kuje
Do you believe your Bible? Regardless of your answer to the question, we sat down this week to discuss why the Bible holds the weight it does in churches and in the lives of so many people.As a follow-up to the episode on The Authority of Scripture, YouthVibes this week does another deep dive into the history of the Bible and why it's important to own a faith that is your own.Guests: Dr Irene Yakubu, Prof Isaac OchekeHosts: Jezreel Oppa, Dr Istifanus Gurumtet
What does it mean to be a man? This week on YouthVibes, the guys are back! Ahead of Father's Day this Sunday, we had guys' tag this week and talked about everything from men being overlooked in society to fathers being absent and just the general feeling of guys being disconnected in society today.The conversation moves on to how we should train boys to become men - again, what does that even mean? Will boys just be boys or should we take a more hands-on approach?Guests: Mr Silas Agaldo, Dr Isaac Alamba, Timothy LimanHost: Daniel Sule
With young people these days wanting fame and stardom, we ask this week: how should parents handle their children's desires for fame and popularity especially when it's a path you're not sure about?We talked with two parents at different stages of this journey about how they handled this with their own kids.Guests: Mrs Anita Mallum and Mrs Esther OchepoGuest Hosts: Seyelnen Molwus and Nathan Umar
In this heart to heart episode of YouthVibes, we sit down with a seasoned family doctor and a compassionate guidance counsellor and therapist to dive deep into the realities of emotional pain, trauma, and the often messy road to healing. From physical scars to emotional wounds, we explore how hurt shows up in our lives and how faith, therapy and intentional self-care can begin the process of restoration.Whether you're silently struggling or supporting someone in pain, this conversation is raw, relatable and filled with tools to help you move from surviving to healing.Tune in and be reminded: healing is not a destination. It's a journey, and you're not alone.Guests: Dr Benjamin Joshua and Mrs Ibuebue NamoHosts: Aaron Gana and Ernest Nanpon