This episode of A Place at the Table takes on Nigeria’s most pressing social and political issues — from police brutality and the right to protest, to gender justice, health, and the urgent need to rethink digital culture. Mart Obono leads a bold conversation on the Free Nnamdi Kanu protest and the violent police response that rocked Abuja, calling out the use of force as a violation of Nigerians’ constitutional right to peaceful assembly.

Yinka Ogunnubi reflects on how Nigerians can find opportunities in challenging situations, while Funke Treasure challenges the nation to go beyond the Girl Child Day and confront toxic masculinity and the trafficking of Nigerian girls across West Africa. Zumah Yahaya delivers a passionate reminder that health is the foundation of life, urging Nigerians to take charge of their wellbeing. Ronke Posh rounds it off with a powerful call to redirect social media for education, culture, and identity, laying out actionable steps for government, schools, and parents to protect young minds in the digital age.

It’s a powerful, thought-provoking episode — from reflection to reform, action to accountability. Watch now for a conversation that moves Nigeria forward.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/newscentraltvafrica for more videos

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