Supreme court on Tuesday reserve its judgement towards the People's Democratic Party ahead of their convention come this November in Ibadan.
Although states have continued with the process of their congresses to elect new leaders for the party in their state.
Do you think the congresses in the state can change the face of the party and end defections?
Resident doctors across the country have vowed to embark on an indefinite strike starting from Saturday, Nov 1st.
Is there possibility of a strike or the government will overturn it?
Dr Andrew Sharnaan will be live with Richard Badung and Emeka Umesi on Let's Talk. Don't miss out
The People's Democratic Party, PDP in the state on Saturday had their congress and elected new officials to take on the party affairs and also lead the party to the 2027 election.
Prof Amupitan has been sworn into office and will be expected to resume today.
With this congress what are your expectations of the PDP in the state?
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Nnamdi Kanu on Monday shocked the nation as he claimed that after review of his files, there are no valid charges against him.
Justice James Omotisho although reminded him that there was a no-case submission had been dismissed but Kanu insist on his acclamation.
What do you make of Nnamdi Kanu's move?
Join let's talk with Richard Badung and Emeka Umesi as they host, Barr John Maton
Do you think political parties in Nigeria are willing to strengthen internal party democracy?
Ponsah Fanap and Joseph Gilbert would be having a conversation with John Kelle on the issues
House of Representatives on Tuesday, commenced the consideration of a bill seeking to reform the command and operational structure of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
This is intended to enhance discipline, accountability, and efficiency across the nation’s armed forces.
How effective do you think this will affect the insecurity bedeviling Nigeria?
Let's Talk will have Honourable Dominic Dakwak Bulus as guest with Richard Badung and Emeka Umesi
Let's Talk: Still on the electoral reform, stakeholders have insisted on the need for INEC to conduct elections in 774 LGA's and also call for the States Independent Electoral Commissions to be dissolved all over the country.
This claim is said to have a positive impact especially on the autonomy of the Local government.
How healthy is this suggestion to Nigeria's development?
Join let's talk as Dr Philip Nyango will be live with Richard Badung
Let's Talk: Electoral Reform 2025 has been on the lips of virtually every Nigerian considering it's importance to the 2027 general elections, one of the most important part of the bill is the INEC chairman appointment to be done by independent body and not by the President like it is stated in the constitution.
It would be recalled that the INEC chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu on Tuesday, departed his position and who will takeover the position is what Nigerians are asking.
Are you in support of independent body to take charge of INEC or the President should continue?
Polycarp Auta and Professor Akyala Ishaku will be live on Let's Talk, alongside Richard Badung.
Let's Talk: Some retired senior military officers have backed the call by a former Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor (rtd), for the declaration of a state of emergency to effectively address the Boko Haram insurgency.
The insurgency in the country lasted for over a decade now and it has spread across the nation, it would also be recalled that former President Jonathan in 2013 took this same step to tackle insecurity.
Do you agree this could end the Boko Haram and other terrorist or banditry group in the country?
Join let's talk with Richard Badung as he hosts Veteran journalist, Steve Aluko on the program.
What do you think of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s while meeting religious leaders in Jos?
Ponsah Fanap and Joseph Gilbert would be having a conversation with Solomon Ndam and Emmanuel Zopmal on the issues.
Let's Talk: Governance in Nigeria for 65 years has seen so much policies from 1960 till date, that has affected the nation and it's people. How it has benefitted the people is a major concern considering the level at which economic policies are being created.
The policies are supposed to address the nation's problem from the federal up to the grassroot level.
How has the policies in Nigeria affected you as a citizen from 1960 till date?
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There has been some major disagreements with the establishment of state police from some quarters.
The disagreement or fear is that the state police will be used by governors to satisfy their whims and caprices thereby dealing with perceived political enemies.
Should the protection of lives and properties be at the heart of the debate or that the governors will use it to be vindictive?
The need to curb away the incessant use of drugs cannot be overemphasized even as the rate at which Pharmacists across the country have complained on fake drugs and drug abuse, this will be discussed on Let's Talk by the Chairman,
Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria.Meanwhile! Rivers state politics is still at the forefront considering the return of Fubara, the Ibas administration has been asked to be probed.
Do you think that it is possible to find him wanting and law use against him?
Do you foresee a cordial working relationship between the legislature and executive in Rivers State as democratic governance has resumed?
With the renaming of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), to Operation Enduring Peace, are you optimistic that those killing innocent people will be flush out and made to face justice?
The PDP on the Plateau being the ruling party has been able to put itself together despite the blow from opposition in the state.
The ruling party has continued to gear up and give some hopes to the masses with what they term as quality representation.
How firm has been the criticism of the opposition?
What's your understanding of an ideal opposition politics in comparison to what obtains in Plateau State?
The rampant ban on some certain education policy is not slowing down at any point as many states including Benue, Anambra and some few states across the country.
The ban on the yearly renewal of textbooks in the country which has made parents bear the cost of buying same textbooks yearly for their wards, as assignments are not expected to come in the textbooks any longer.
Recently Plateau State enforced same ban in the state including some others which will be discussed.
What do you make of this decision by the government?
Join Richard Badung on Let's Talk as he hosts, and Austin Kwarsen as they look into the matter
Have the chairmen of the 17 LGs lived up to your expectations or are they performing below it?
Ponsah Fanap and Joseph Gilbert would be having a conversation with Hon. Pirfa Tyem on the issues.
The upcoming LG election in Rivers State is raising eyebrows especially the legality of the process.
Can a Sole Administrator conduct a democratic election?
Ponsah Fanap and Joseph Gilbert would be having a conversation with Pharm. Samuel Ishaya on the issues.