Last week's issue on Call a spade a spade is to do with our versatile TV Presenter.
Firstly, call a spade a spade would like to thank and appreciate our audience and contributors for your support.
This week is a continuation of last week’s edition.
Call a spade a spade received numerous calls from other creditors both male and female lodging similar complaints about same TV presenter. However it is our policy to give the other party a chance to either defend their case or agree to settle amicably, as part of the aims and objectives of this programme.
Call a spade a spade received a call from the Presenter’s Personal Assistant who reported that the Presenter is currently busy and would want call a spade a spade to narrate the case to him to enable him to relate it to the said Presenter. The Personal Assistant was directed to the blogspot - http://www.abikeade.blogspot.com and advised that the TV Presenter needs to contact Call a spade a spade as soon as possible. Up till now Call a spade a spade is yet to hear from the Presenter.
We would like to report that Call a spade a spade received various threatening calls for airing the case. Nevertheless the case is still under investigation, and we still await a reply from our able presenter.
Last week a “friend and mentor” of the said Presenter as he claimed contacted Call a spade a spade during the week, in a lengthy discussion he stated that he would like to help Ms Esther arrange a mortgage whereby she can take some equity out on the property at a later stage of which the mentor states can help in resolving the issue of £35,000 debts that we are talking about.
This week.
Call a spade a spade is looking at issues surrounding the vulnerability of women in our community and we believe it's worthy of discussion.
Most women wish to be with a man but some do not care who they go out with or date, all they care about is that the man is either a celebrity or buoyant in terms of money.
Some of the Presenter friend’s informed Call a spade a spade on how many women - single and married (still living with their husbands) flock round the Presenter.
The Presenter’s friends also told call a spade a spade about a particular lady who was preparing for her engagement, how she ditched her fiancĂ© for the Presenter all in the name of celebrity. Call a spade gathered that these women wooed the Presenter with their belongings and money.
The simple fact is some men realise that these women posed to be desperate for a husband or relationship, some men then feast on their vulnerability. Some men too, who are married or better still in a steady relationship go about posing and promising ladies of marriage, which they cannot offer on the pretence that this women are vulnerable.
For the benefit of those who didn’t listen to last week’s programme or yet to read it on our http://www.abikeade.blogspot.com . Please do read it and post your comment.
We would like to discuss the following questions:
(1) Who is to be blamed for all these problems/atrocities, Men or Women?
(2) What do we say to married women who are caught in this act as well as men that engaged in such activities?
(3) Why is it that our community cannot say the truth whenever things goes wrong or why trying to put the blame on others (people that are threatening us).
(4) Where are we going from here?
Send us your view.
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I am a devout listener in toronto, canada. Unfortunately, naijafm online stopped buffering since last thursday. However, I called the station sometime on friday and spoke to Senator Clement who emphatically promised that the online connection would be back on imminently. This of course is yet to happen. I hope and pray that the technical hitch is resolved ASAP.
ReplyDeleteFinally, I'd like to say a big thank you to Madam Abike-Ade for her fantastic anchoring role in this programme.
Many thanks and God Bless.
Mr Alaba, Toronto, Canada.
we cannot hear your programme on the www, I have stayed up to listen, please help!!!
ReplyDeleteDear Abike-Ade
ReplyDeleteI beleive that i speak for many of your audience when I say that there is too much negativity being discussed about our community.
I am of Nigerian parentage and I grew up in the UK. The difference between my upbringing and that of my counterparts who grew up in Nigeria is that I was encouraged to do better by my parents/teachers by praise/reward of the positive and use of constructive feedback.
Please could you try airing shows which exhibit this practice, rather than endless discussions on the evil and negatives of our community (especially in the diaspora where many have few people to whom they respect our are accountable to).
May I suggest that you discuss issues which will encourage people to remember the parentage which they come from and not to discredit the name of their nation or bring a reproach to their family name.
Really to really call a spade a spade you need to let people know that enough is enough and we all need to change for the better whether home and abroad for Nigeria to be better.
Suggested Topics
Let us change our mindset and replicate the good things that we envy in other communities worldwide.
What types of food should we eat to stay healthy and is exercise important?
What can we do to promote positive role models in our community?
What things can we do to uphold a respectful family name (ie when they people outside our community hear the name Adesegege they should be able to recognise that generationally, no outlaws bears such a name).
Should we be accountable to one another?
We love you and pray that the grace of God be sufficient as you execute the divine assignment.