Gbetu TV (News They Are Not Talking About)
The maiden episode of Omaliving show, which was held on Saturday, 18th June, 2016, at the Alpha Gamma Multimedia Studio, located at 7 Pietersburg Street, off Nairobi Street, off Parakou Street Wuse 2,
titled “Business and Family Lifeline… let’s come together and start living! “, got people demanding for more across Nigeria.
Few hours after the show ended participants where already demanding for CDs.
The three topics discussed are:
“Joblessness amongst Nigerian youths”; “Coping with a jobless spouse / partner” and “The role of charity in the society”.
Ibiene Bato Martha Williams tackled “Joblessness amongst Nigerian Youths”. She was on the red hot seat and she tried her best to do justice to it. Bato is a public servant. Hilda Bassey, a young entreprenuer, also a corp member and into catering and food delivery business handled the topic “How to cope with a Jobless Spouse or Partner”. Gaius Chibueze handled the topic ” The role of charity in the society” and he did a great job. While Oma moderated all topics.
If you missed this edition then you missed the “honourable puf-puf” provided by Chika Ikejimba-Eze a civil servant.
The winners of the Omaliving online contests Mike Ile and Eby Amanda Pius-Urum got their awards.
Notable persons present at the programme are: Juliet Abuo, Okpanachi Faith, Lilian Oragudosi
Ijeoma Belle Etozie, Cynthia Raymond
Echendu Chinenye and many others.
The second edition will be on July 2nd as well as Cds for the first show which will be on demand and covered live by AIT.
This event is strictly by invitation, reach ‘them’ on Instagram @omalivingshow to get an invite.
Shout out to Nnanna Jnr who defiled PHCN by providing stable power supply.
Uncle Fadaka
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