Sports Zone 26-08-2025
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.

Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.
Monday Edition with Acapella
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From the EPL title race to Naija stars abroad , from the heart of the NPFL to exclusive sit-downs with the game’s biggest voices — Sport Zone keeps you plugged into every angle of the sporting world. Expect sharp analysis, heated banter, breaking news, and insider interviews you won’t hear anywhere else. No fluff — just the real talk every true fan deserves.
Dive into today’s news with sharp insight, bold opinions, and no fluff—just the raw, balanced breakdowns of what’s shaping Nigeria’s political, economic, and social landscape. From power shifts to policy plays, they bring the clarity you’ve been waiting for. Tune in daily and stay ahead.
Is Nigeria Truly Ready for Full CBT in SSCE by 2026? With JAMB and WAEC still battling glitches in UTME and SSCE, the big question is: can we avoid chaos when CBT goes nationwide? On this episode of THE CONVERSATION , we sit with Dr. Ademola Adenubi , Founder/CEO of EduTAMS , to unpack: What went wrong with past exam glitches Critical measures WAEC must adopt before 2026 How a full CBT transition could shape student performance Trust us — if you’re a parent, teacher, policymaker, or student, thi...
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.
Tuesday edition with Acapella.
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Monday edition with Dan D Humorous and Senator Comedian
In this episode, Oluwakayode and The Guru analyzed news stories from different newspaper front pages.
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.
In this episode, Oluwakayode sits down with Engr. Dairo to discuss Ogun State’s infrastructure plans, from the state of the roads to the progress on the ongoing airport construction. They break down what these developments mean for residents, businesses, and the future of the state.
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Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.
From the weekend’s biggest wins to the controversies stirring the football streets, today’s episode breaks it all down — stats, banter, strategy, and straight talk. Whether it’s the EPL title race, Naija stars making waves abroad, or the inside gist from Lagos’ sporting scene, we’ve got you covered. No fluff, just the game — the way it’s meant to be discussed. Tap in. Stay informed. Stay ahead.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about Nigeria’s future.
Recent videos and reports of aggression from Ghanaians seeking the exit of Nigerians in their country raises concern about our image and diplomatic relations with fellow African countries. What steps are required of us as a people and a sovereign nation. Oiza dissects this issue with Oluwaseyi Adeyemo, Publisher, Inside Watch Africa.
On this episode, Oluwakayode sits down with Engr. Ṣeyi Ipinlaye , the Labour Party Chairmanship Candidate for Amuwo-Odofin
In this impactful conversation, Dr. Olugbenga Adebola , National President of the Association of Waste Managers of Nigeria , joins Oluwakayode to unpack the state of waste management in Nigeria — the challenges, innovations, and the road to a cleaner future. From policy gaps to private sector resilience, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability, public health, and Nigeria’s urban future.
Kolawole and Dan D Humorous were at it again, Expect laughs, side-eyes, and a few unexpected confessions!
Sport Zone 06 08 2025
In this episode, Oluwakayode alongside Prof. Uche Ngwaba on Leveraging intellectual property rights for health innovation in Africa.
Kolawole and Senator were at it again, Expect laughs, side-eyes, and a few unexpected confessions!
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world.
In this episode, Oluwakayode is joined by Pastor Peters Omoragbon, President of Nurses Across the Border, as they dive into the government’s review of the national health policy. They explore what’s working, what’s not, and the implications for healthcare workers and everyday Nigerians.