
An empowering and transformative talk show dedicated to the upliftment of Nigerian women and families, Wivesroundtable, has been awarded Best Talk Show on Radio at the 2024 Nigeria Electronic Media Content Exhibitions and Awards (NEMCEA) ceremony.
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This recognition marks a significant milestone in the show’s journey, underscoring its unwavering commitment to improving the lives of women across Nigeria.
Since its inception in April 2013, Wivesroundtable has been a beacon of inspiration, providing Nigerian women with invaluable information, tools, and resources to enhance their lives and homes.
The show has tackled a wide range of topics that resonate deeply with Nigerian women – from marriage and relationships to career and finance, women’s health and nutrition and general wellbeing, all aimed at helping women live their fullest potential.
Over the years, Wivesroundtable has grown from a radio show on a single radio station in Lagos, to a syndicated radio and TV Talk Show which airs across various geo-political zones in Nigeria, reaching a diverse audience of women from all walks of life.
Its expansion into television further amplifies its reach and impact, making it a trusted source of guidance and support for women nationwide.
Speaking at the awards, founder Wivesroundtable’s, Amaka Chibuzo-Obi said, “We are deeply honoured to receive this award, which is a testament to the incredible journey Wivesroundtable has undertaken since 2013.
“Our goal has always been to provide a platform where women can find the information, support, and encouragement they need to thrive. This recognition inspires us to continue pushing boundaries, to reach more women, and to ensure that every woman, everywhere, feels valued and empowered to achieve her fullest potential.
“Wivesroundtable is more than just a talk show; it is a movement that seeks to ensure every woman, regardless of her background or status, feels seen, heard, and appreciated. The programme provides a safe space where women can explore their dreams, discuss their challenges, and gain access to resources that empower them to live their best lives”, she added.
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