ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – Boiling Point Arena, a monthly online discourse on politics and governance, will feature renowned journalist and historian, Mr Dare Babarinsa and am engineer, Apostle Moses Oludele Idowu as they point the way forward for the highly critical need for ethnic cohesion, integration and unity after Nigeria’s 2023 elections.
The programme which will hold online on Sunday April 9, 2023 via Google Meet, is expected to be transmitted live by an Abeokuta-based radio station, Oodua 99.9FM for the two hour duration from 8pm to 10pm.
Both Mr Babarinsa, a prominent columnist, author and one of the founders of Tell Magazine, and Apostle Idowu, a management consultant who is more renowned as the President of Apostolic Christianity Network,
are guest speakers/discussants at the interactive interview session which parades large global audience.
They are to walk the audience through Nigeria’s electoral past from nationhood and the myriads of other volatile issues of ethnicity, tribalism and religion that almost marred the 2023 general elections. They will also point the way forward for reintegration of the several ethnic nationalities that constitute Nigeria.
The topic of discourse is:
‘Post-Election Nigeria: Panacea For Building Tribal Cohesion, Integration and Unity’.
Boiling Point Arena is the brainchild of Mr. Ayo Arowojolu, a media professional with a 33-year multi-varied work career spanning the media, banking and education sectors.
In a statement made available to Sundiata Post, Chairman, Organising Committee for Boiling Point Arena, Mr Eddy Ademosu, enjoined members of the public to join the conversation so as to cross-ventilate ideas and proffer solutions to move Nigeria forward.
Ademosu commended the management of Oodua FM, chaired by the CEO, Dr Victor Mark Eniola, for identifying with worthy causes through partnering with the Boiling Point Arena to widen the audience reach through its terrestrial and online channels.