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Happy World Children’s Day! This podcast is slightly different from what you may be used to hearing from us. Its an excerpt from a radio show debate we held with children from Bethel International primary and secondary school Abuja on WEFM 106.3FM Abuja. The topic for debate on the show today is ‘As a young […] The post Ep.55 World Children’s Day Debate – As a young person, is there something you can do to stop corruption? appeared first on Step Up Nigeria.
Have you heard about brown envelope journalism? To mark the launch of Onyinye Ough’s book Tosin’s Story, a children’s book about corruption in journalism, Kamri Apollo from WEFM joins the team to discuss the issues and what can be done. Listen to their chat in episode 28 of the Step Up Nigeria podcast series. Feel […] The post Ep.28 Brown envelopes and corruption in journalism appeared first on Step Up Nigeria.
Rodell (Ro'dey The Entertainer) Cumberbatch is a broadcast radio personality and comedian who is recognized for having been an on-air personality on 96.1 WEFM's morning show program The Breakfast Party and is also one of the most popular Trinbagonian youtube personalities and commedians. He is also the founder and owner of Blu Moon Productions.
A mix of Conscious Reggae hits mixed by Assassin Singh of the Artiste Team on OJO 96.1 WEFM "Build Ting Let The Birds Dem Sing"
John Records Landecker is a bona fide radio star, soon to be inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. He’s perhaps best know for his trademark saying "Records Truly is My Middle Name” also the name of his book ─ now entering it’s second printing with an updated “Hall of Fame” edition. Starting in small market Michigan radio, he quickly ascended to major markets like Philly and Chicago, where for years he held court at the legendary “Big 89, WLS” (or as he put it, “the Enormous but not too gaudy 89”). There he was part of a lineup that included such radio luminaries as Larry Lujack, Tommy Edwards, Fred Winston, and Dick Biondi to name just a few. John is also famous for benchmark bits like “Boogie Check”, “Americana Panorama” and “Press My Conference”. Next came stints at other Chicago stations including WJMK, Magic 104.7 and his weekend show "Into the Seventies”. All this was followed by a return to WLS, both on AM and FM in the 2000’s, and he’s still going strong today with a show on his local hometown station WEFM! In this episode, we’re treated to some strong insights from a Hall of Famer who has been to the mountaintop – and is not afraid to speak out.