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DDM TV Morning Show goes live, tackles UK, Edo, Natasha controversies
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DDM TV Morning Show is currently live, engaging Nigerian and international audiences in a heated discourse on three of the most controversial issues dominating headlines.
Broadcast every weekday at 9:00 AM Nigeria time, the DDM TV Morning Show has cemented its place as a vital platform for political education, national dialogue, and diaspora engagement.
Tuesday’s edition, July 22, 2025, features explosive debates on key topics shaking both Nigeria and the global Nigerian community.
The first segment addresses Kemi Badenoch, the UK’s Secretary of State for Business and Trade and a prominent Conservative figure, who is reported to have vowed to strip Nigerians of UK citizenship if elected Prime Minister.
Though not officially confirmed by her office, her alleged remarks have sparked outrage among Nigerian communities abroad, particularly in the UK, where many see this as an alarming escalation of anti-immigration rhetoric.
Analysts on the DDM platform are dissecting the implications of such a policy on dual citizens, UK-Nigeria diplomatic relations, and human rights in post-Brexit Britain.
The second topic has triggered intense reactions nationwide.
It focuses on the Edo State Governor, Monday Okphebolo, whose recent statement, allegedly threatening that Peter Obi must seek his permission to visit Edo, has drawn fierce backlash.
The COPDEM Students Network, led by National President Adamu Yusuf Gwary, has strongly condemned the remarks, calling them a threat to democracy and constitutional rights.
Panelists on the show warn that such rhetoric not only undermines national unity but also encourages political intolerance and authoritarian tendencies.
The third issue being discussed involves Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who has vowed to resume her Senate duties today, despite a previous verbal jab from Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who told her, “This is not a nightclub.”
Akpoti’s defiant return is seen by many as a battle for gender equality and democratic representation.
Observers on the show are pointing out the hypocrisy and intimidation faced by female politicians in Nigeria’s male-dominated political space.
The DDM TV Morning Show continues to allow Nigerians, at home and in the diaspora, to join the conversation live via Zoom and contribute meaningfully to national discourse.
Meeting ID: 826 4753 6781
Passcode: 505326
Viewers are currently participating through the live stream on the official DDM YouTube channel, with discussions moderated under strict media professionalism and technical standards.
This ongoing edition underscores DDM’s commitment to amplifying the voices of Nigerians and confronting power with truth in real time.
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